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T  H  E     N  E  W 
ANNUAL    ARMY    LIST 

1850. 

(BEING  THE  ELEVENTH  ANNUAL  VOLUME,) 


THK  DATES  OF  COMMIBaiONB,  AMD  A  BTATEMENT  OF  THE  FAR 

SERVICES  AND  WOUNDS  OF  NEARLV  EVERY  OFFICER 

IN  THE  ARMY,  ORDNANCE,  AND  MARINES. 

CORBECTBD  TO  »Tn  DBCEMBBR,  1S4D. 

WITH     AN    INDEX. 


Major  H.  Q.  HART,  49th  RsaT. 


LONDON: 
JOHN  MURRAY,  ALBEMARLE  STREET, 
1830.  - 


EXPLANATIONS. 


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MSH-  

K.G.  Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 

K.T.  Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 

K.P.  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St  PatrielK. 

O.C.B.  Knight  Grand  Crots  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

K.C.B.  Knight  Ccmmander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

C.B.  Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

O.C.M.O.  Knight  Grand  Crots  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  Oeofge* 

K.C.M.O.  Knight  Commofultfr  of  ditto  ditto 

C.H.O.  Companion  oi  ditto  ditto 

O.C.H.  Knight  Grand  Croit  of  the  Royal  Hanoyerian  Onelphic  Order. 

K.C.H.  Knight  Comnumder  of  ditto  ditto 

K.H.  Knight  of  dHto  ditto 

K.C.  Knight  of  the  Crescent. 

C  Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  was  at  the  Battle  of  Trafalgar, 

If  Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  OIBoer  served  in  the  Poninnda,  or  the 

South  qf  Franeom 

C  Ofloen  actaaOy  present  in  either  of  the  aeti(»s  of  the 
m    Waterloo  Medal.  <      16th,  17th,  or  18th  June,  1815.     Sach  Officers  are 

C     allowed  two  years'  additional  serrice. 

N.  B.  In  the  List  of  General  and  Field  Officers,  the  Names  printed  in  Italic  are  those  of 
Officers  retired  from  the  Army,  who  have  been  specially  allowed  to  retain  their  Rank,  but 
without  receiying  Pay  or  progressiTC  Promotion. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are 
achtally  attached  ;  the  Letters  #.  and  r.  qfter  the  name  distlngiush  Officers  employed  on 
the  Stqfff  or  on  the  Recruiting  Service ;  the  letter  r.  before  the  name  denotes  that  the 
Officer  belongs  to  the  Reserve  Battalion.  The  Letters  S.  M,  in  the  Cavalry  Regiments, 
allude  to  the  Riding  Masters ;  the  Letters  d,  pnu  and  d,  a4j»  denote  the  Dep6t  Paymaster 
and  DepAt  Adjutant  respectively. — ^The  *  before  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission,  de- 
aotcs  Temporary  Rank  only.  The  Letter  p  hrfore  the  Date  indicates  that  the  Commission 
was  purchased. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments,  as  "  Peninsula,"  **  Waterloo,"  ke,  denote 
the  Honorary  Distinctions  permitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regiments  on  their  Colours  and 
appointments,  in  commemoration  of  their  Services. 


%*  A  H  eommunicatione  to  be  addreued  to  Major  Hart,  60,  Albemarle  Street,  London. 


LOMDON  ;   PRIMTBO    BY   STKWABT  AND   MVUBAT,  OLO   BAILST. 


CONTENTS. 


page 

Actions  or  Battle* 456 

Adjutants  of  Recraiting  Districts 264 

Aides-de-Camp  to  the  Qaeen 117 

Artillery,  Royal    266 

Barrack  Masters 325 

Cadets,  Company  of  Gentlemen 274 

Cape  Mounted  Riflemen 259 

Ceylon  Rifle  Regiment    257 

Chaplains'  Department 312,  445 

Chatham  Depdt  Staff 320 

Chelsea  Hospital    318,455 

Colonels 30 

Commissariat  Department  306, 427 

Dep6t  Battalion  in  the  Isle  of  Wight...  262 

Dragoon  Gnards 121 

Dragoons  128 

Engineers,  Royal 281 

Field  Marshals 5 

Foot  Onards 144 

Foot  (Numbered  Regiments) 151 

Foreign  Corps  on  Half  Pay 446 

Foreign  Orders 469 

Foreign  Stations,  Staff  on  322 

Garrisons    318,453 

General  Officers 6 

General  Officers  receiving  rewards  for 

Distinguished  Services 4 

Crentlemen  at  Arms,  the  Honourable 

Corps  of 116 

German  Legion    < 446 

Great  Britain  Staff 319 

Half-pay  List    329 

Hil)ernian  Military  School 455 

Honorary  Distinctions 456 

Horse  Guards,  Royal  Regiment  of 120 

Inspecting  Field  Ofiicers 264 


page 

Lieutenant-Colonels 50 

Life-Guards    118,119 

Light  Dragoons    130 

Local  Rank 113 

Maidstone  Dep6t  Staff   319 

Majors   86 

MalU  Fencibles    263 

Marines,  Royal 292 

Medical  Department 309, 430 

Medical  Department,  Ordnance 291 

MiUtary  CoUege    318,455 

Military  Asylum    318,  455 

MiUtia 315 

Newfoundland  Companies  • 261 

Order  of  the  Garter 463 

Thistle 463 

St.  Patrick 463 

Bath 464 

St.  Michael  and  St.  George  468 

Orders,  Foreign   409 

Ordnance  Department 265 

Paymasters  of  Recruiting  Districts  . . .  264 
Provisional  Battalion  at  Chatham  ....  262 

Recruiting  Staff   264 

Retired  Officers  on  Full  Pay 3286,  329 

RifleBrigade    257 

Riding  Establishment,  Ordnance  ....  274 

Sappers  and  Miners 286 

Staffat  Head  Quarters    117 

Staff  of  Great  Britain 319 

Staff  on  Foreign  Stations    322 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners  ^ 328a 

Tower  of  London 454 

Veterinary  Surgeons  on  h.  p 445 

West  India  Regiments 254 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard tl  15 


OFFICERS  RECBIYING  REWARDS  FOR  DISTINGUISHED  SERVICES. 


OeMnl   9  John  M'Keiuto 
-  Plaaoa  BonlMm 

•— WUUani  Bd«n 

Sir  AtozAoderHftlkett,  KCHm 

LicaU-Oen.  BmiimI  HinkiMOB 

— •  Heory  MondUm 

■  DeoBls  H«rlwit 

Hell«rToiiarl. 

M^lor-Ofiu   a  Edwwd  Dul«j. 
■  f  Wm.  P.  &  LoIIm 

Oeorgo  Bort^ll.  CM, 
"  Bmry  Jaam  Rldddl,    __ 

AleztiHtor  ThoiDMo,  CB, 

Wm.  Alex.  Oovdtin,  CB> 

Tk«t.  JUnAb,  CB. 

JuDM  FrrguMOB,  CB. 

Sir  JuDM  Hrarv  RnriMtt,  JTCIT. 

Uliun  Smelt.  CB» 

John  Bell,  C^. 

fiearael  Bei^anln  Aoehnvtj,  CB. 

ThomM  LigbfooC,  CB. 

A.lured  Dodiworib  Paunce,  CB* 

Qeo.  Aof.  Hendanoo,  KiT. 

Roger  Parke. 

B.  B  MarpbefeoD,  CB.,  KB. 

Jamea  AUao,  CB. 

Henry  A.  Proctor.  CB, 

John  Pnd.  Swan.  CB, 
E.  ParklBaon,  CB. 

Ml  Tbomai  Hunter  Blair.  CB, 

fla  Rlcbard  llttaliyn,  CB, 

M  Riebard  EKfton,  CB, 

Uk  Sir  William  Cbalmeni,  CB.,  KCH, 

ta  WiUiam  Campbell.  CB, 

8B  Lawrmee  Argutanbao,  CB, 

Ml  WUIIan  StaYcley,  CB. 

9BSirl>9  Uej  Evan*,  JTCB. 

5ir  Tbomae  WUIeblte,  Bt,  KCB. 

Edward  PIcroiDg.  CB, 

Sir  John  Holt.  ICCB. 

PUUp  BalAbrigga,  CB, 


If iJor>Oen.    V  Thomaa  Edward  Ntplar,  CB, 
William  Henry  Sewell.  CB, 
John  McDonald,  CB» 
George  William  Paty,  CB,  KH, 
Tbomaa  Jamet  Wemyn.  CB, 
Robert  Burd  G«briel,  CB,  KH, 
Henry  Tbomaa.  CB, 

tt  William  RowkB,  CB. 
flQ  Jamea  Bbaw  Kennedy,  CB, 
Sir  Thomas  Henry  Browne,  JTCB. 
B.  Pmron.  CB, 

i  Henry  BalnenTla,  CMO,  KB. 

i  Gl«>rge  Ulgh  Ooldle,  CB. 

•  Tbomaa  Bunbory.  KB, 

^— — ^  ■  Henry  Oodwlni  CB, 

' 1  Kl  Roderick  Macaell. 

^-^  m  George  Dean  Pitt,  KM* 

WUIIam  Sutheriand. 

— S  Henry  Raluey,  CB,  KM, 

f  Ml  Htm,  Charlei  Oom,  CB,  KM, 

guarterMaater  Jamee  Mnnny,  h.  p.  M  P. 

— — —  T.  W.  Edwarde.  b.  p.Bd  P« 

ROTAL  AmTILUMT. 

Lieut-Gen,  Sir  C.  W.  Thornton.  KCH, 

Mi^or-Gen.    9  Ml  J.  W.  Smith,  CB, 

9B  Sir  Hew  D.  Boee,  JTCB. 

m  0lr  B.  Gardiner,  JTCB.,  KCH, 

m  J.  Boleler  Parker,  CB, 

Colonel  9  Roliert  Oouglaa,  CB, 

Lie«t.-Coi.f  m  Sir  J.  Haftmaan,  KOB,,  KCB. 

Ueat.  J.  O.  Biirelem. 

Surgeon  K.  Fltapatrlek. 

QuartafmaalerB.  Bamm. 

BoTAA  BvooinM. 

Lleat.-Oen.  ■  0<r  8.  R.  Chapman,  CB,,  KCB, 

Miyor>Oen.  p  Sir  John  P.  Buigoyne,  KCB, 

BOTAL  MAunM. 

U9^ot*Q9^  W.  Trrmenbevre,  JlB. 

Colonel  C  John  M*Callum. 

'  f  Otarlaa  Meniiea,  KB, 


THE 


NEW  ANNUAL  ARMY  LIST. 


1850. 


FIELD-MABSHALS. 

9  CB  Ht«  Qraee  ARTHUR,  Duk^  of  WELLINGTON,  KG.  GGB.  GCH.,  Bn$iffn^ 
7  Mansh,  1787;  LUut.  25  Dec  87;  Captain^  30  June,  01;  Mq^or,  30  April,  93; 
l4eut,'Colonel,  30  Sept.  93;  Cdlonei,  3  May,  96;  Mqior-General,  29  April,  02; 
I4mit,'Generat,  25  April,  06;  Oeneral  (In  Spain  and  Portugal),  81  Jtilj,  11;  FiM 
Mttrghal,  21  June,  13.  Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  22  Jan. 
1827  ;  Coionel-in-Chief  of  the  Rifle  Brigade,  19  Feb.  1820 ;  Constable  of  the  Tower  of 
London,  29  Dec.  1826 ;  Lord  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  27  Dec.  1828 ;  Commander- 
in-Chief,  15  Aug.  1842. 

HU  Mqfeity  the  KING  of  HANOVBR,  KG.  KP.  GCB.,  Lieut.-GeMral,  18  Haji  1706 ; 
Oenena,  25  Sept.  1803;  Field  Marshal,  26  Nov.  1813. 

HU  Bayal  Higkneu  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  Duke  of  CAMBRIDGE,  KG.  GCB. 
GCMG.  GCH.,  Lwit.'General,  24  Aug.  1798 ;  General,  25  Sept.  1803 ;  Field  Marshal^ 
26  Not.  1813.  Colonel  of  the  Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  5  Sept.  1805 ; 
and  Colonel-in-Chief  of  the  60th  (or  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps),  22  Jan.  1827. 

His  Mqjestjf  the  KING  qf  the  BELGIANS,  KG.  GCB.  GCB.^  General,  2  Hay,  1816; 
Fidd  Marshal,  24  May,  181& 

His  Boyal  Highness  FRikNCIS  ALBERT  At7Q06TUS  CHARLES  EMANUEL,  Duke 
cf  SAXONY,  PHnee  qf  SAKE  COBURG  AND  GOTHA,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB. 
GCMG.,  8  Feb.  1840.  Colonel  of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards^  25  April,  1842;  Gtnremor 
and  Constable  of  Windsor  Castle,  18  May,  1843. 

THOMAS  GROSVENOR,  Ensign,  1  Oct.  79;  LieuJt,  and  CaptUin,  20  Oct  84;  Captain 
and  Lieut.^Colonel,  25  April  93;  Colonel,  3  May  96;  Mqfor  General,  99  April  02; 
Lieut.  General,  25  April  08;  General,  12  Aug.  19;  Pield  Marshal,  9  Nor.  46; 
Colonel  of  the  65th  Foot,  8  Feb.  14. 

9  «»  HENRY  WILLIAM,  Marquis   qf  ANGLESEY,  KG.  GCB.  GdH.^  JUearf.- 
Coltmel,*  12  Sept  93 ;  Colonel,  3  May  96 ;  Mt^or  General,  29  April  02 ;  Xmm^.- 
General,  25  April  08 ;  General,  12  Aug.  19 ;  Fidd  Marshal,  9  Nov.  46 ;  dolonel  eC  the 
Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards,  20  Dec.  42 ;  Captain  of  Cowes  Castle,  t&  Mar.  26« 
Master  General  of  the  Ordnance. 


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1  Sir  Akxmdflr  MaoViinrin  lerfsd  with  Lofd  Moln't  ■»!¥  on  the  expedition  for  the  reUef 
of  Ottend*  in  1794;  ee  leoond  in  oommend  el  the  eeptnie  of  the  Cepe  of  Gk>od  Hope,  in  1795| 
in  oommaiid  of  ediTidon  on  the  expedition ageinit  amgUm^  in  1808;  ud  afterimde  m  wwnmend 


of  the  anny  in  the  two  Gelebriee. 

2  Lord  Cork  lerfed  in  Ftenden,  in  1799,  end  wae  preient  el  the  deffM  of  Yelenoiennet  end 
Dunkirk,  et  the  former  of  which  he  wai  one  of  the  storming  pertjr.  In  1794  he  eooompenied 
the  medition  under  Lord  BCoira;  wae  preient  el  the  bettle  ofAloet,  end  mede  priioner  el  the 
capitnUUion  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Serred  with  the  Gnarde  in  Holland,  in  1799.  Commanded 
the  iint  betteUon  of  the  Coldatream  Goards  in  Egypt,  in  1801,  end  was  present  et  the  teking 
of  Alexandria,  and  in  the  diibrent  engagements  wiih  the  army  under  Sir  Eyre  Coota^  to  tiie 
westward  of  AJexandrie. 

3  Lord  Lorton  aenred  wiih  the  58th  ee  e  merine  on  boerd  the  Venffeance  74.  Went  ont  with 
Sir  Charke  Grey's  expedition  to  the  West  Indies,  in  1793,  and  serred  in  the  1st  battaUon  of 
Grenadiers,  under  the  oommend  of  the  lete  Duke  of  Kent,  et  the  oeptnres  of  Mertinique^  8t. 
Lode,  and  Guadeloupe;  on  the  conclusion  of  the  oempeign  r^oined  the  58th  el  Martinique.  In 
about  six  weeks  following,  in  consequence  of  e  French  force  heWng  re-taken  Grende  Terre,  he 
was  ofdered  with  the  Grenadiers  again  to  Guadaloinpe^  end  waa  engaeed  in  the  aeraral  aotiona 
of  that  second  campaign;  in  eorermf;  the  retreat  of  the  troops  fromToint-&-Pitre,  wae  atruok 
by  a  spent  ball,  which  wae  the  oocaaion  of  a  handsome  compliment  from  Sir  Charles  Grey  in 
ft-ont  of  the  Grenadiers,  while  inspeotiDg  the  remains  of  the  army  on  the  afternoon  of  thai 
fatal  daj,  aa  in  fact  lie  was  a  Tolonteer  on  this  second  expedition,  haTing  preriously  reoeiTed 
permission  from  Sir  Charlea  to  return  to  Europe  in  conseqaenoe  of  promotion.  IJoring  the 
night  the  troope  were  re-emberked,  he  commanded  an  adTanoed  position  dose  to  the  French 
lines  while  the  operation  waa  in  progreaa.  Serred  alao  during  the  rebellion  in  Irelend, 
in  1798,  at  Yinegar  Hill,  &c,  and  aubsequentiiy  ee  a  Brigadier-Genenl  in  the  Weetem  Distriot. 

4  Generel  M'Kensie  aenred  the  campaign  of  1794  on  the  Continent,  indudiog  the  several 
actions  between  the  Waal  and  Rhine,  fbrcing  the  enemy  from  St.  Andr^  sortie  firom  Nimegaen, 
and  the  actaona  at  Thuyl  and  Gkldermalsen.  Serred  also  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  under 
Sir  Wm.  Henry  Clinton. 

5  General  Wood  serred  ee  a  Mijor- General  on  the  staff  in  the  East  Indies,  and  wae  aetivelj 
employed  in  the  Nepanl  war. 

6  Graneral  White  waa  anpointed,  in  1793,  Brigade-Major  to  the  Guarda  employed  in  the 
csmpaigna  in  Flanders,  and  waa  present  at  the  siegee  of  Veleneiennes  and  Dunkirk,  and  al  the 
action  and  atorming  of  TiiwteHee. 

7  General  Bonham  aerred  upwarde  of  33  yeara  in  the  West  Ind^  end  acted  ee  chief  of 
the  Quarter-M^wter-Gkneral'a  oenertment  on  the  two  expedidona  against  St  Lueia  and  Tobego, 
and  Deeurem  and  Berbioe;  on  tne  latter  he  wae  aeoondin  ooaunand.  He  waa  elao  preaent  al 
the  storming  of  Mome  Fortnn^e,  St  Lucia,  on  the  night  of  the  3d  of  June,  1803. 

8  GeoenS  Eden  senred  ee  Assistant-Quarter-ICaster-General  in  Flandera  in  1794,  and  in 
Holland  in  1795;  elao  al  the  capture  of  Jara  in  1811,  for  which  he  bee  reoeiTed  a  medaL 

9  General  GkMselin  senred  on  the  expedition  against  Genoa,  under  Iiord  Wm.  Bentinok)  and 
subaeqnently  in  the  American  War. 

10  Sir  AWaa^y  Halkett  serred  at  the  captures  of  Martinique,  St  Luda,  and  Guadaloupet 
in  1794;  at  Ostcnd,  under  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  where  he  wee  taken  prisoner;  with  the  expedition 
to  the  Holder,  in  1799,  where  he  wae  twice  wounded;  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  hi  1806. 

11  Generel  Craren  serred  in  France  and  Flandera  in  the  campaigna  of  1794  and  95,  and  the 
rf  treat  through  Holland  into  Germany,  and  waa  present  in  erery  action  in  which  hie  Begiment, 
the  5th  Dragoon  Guarda,  was  engaged,  including  Prteont,  Siege  of  Lendredes,  Catean,  and 
Toumay :  at  Catean  a  body  of  the  Allied  Caralry  completely  defeated  a  French  Army  of  80,000 
men  with  immenae  loss,  and  pursued  them  to  the  Gates  of  Cambray,  including  their  Commander 
Chapuy,  and  35  piecea  of  Artillery.    He  serred  subsequently  in  Ireland  and  in  Jersey. 

12  Lord  Carysfort  senred  as  Secretary  to  the  mission  of  Colonel  Crawford,  at  the  head- 
qnarters  of  the  Archduke  Charles,  and  wae  present  at  all  the  battles  of  the  campaign  of  1796 
in  Germany,  at  the  siege  of  Kehl,  and  the  aflair  at  the  beginning  of  1797,  on  the  Rhine. 
Serred  ea  Aide-de-camp  to  Lord  Comwallis  in  Ireland  during  the  Bebellion;  after  which  he 
was  employed  in  Germany,  and  was  present  at  all  the  actions  of  that  year  in  Switserland,  under 
General  Hotie,  and  with  the  Russian  army  at  the  battle  of  Zurich.  Campaign  in  Egypt  ee 
Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Ralph  Abererombj,  and  afterwards  to  Lord  Hutchinson.  On  the  Qaarter- 
Master-Generd'a  staff  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden,  and  afterwards  to  Spain,  under  Sir  John 
Hoore,  indudhig  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Embarked  with  the  Guards  for  Waleheren  in  July 
1809,  and  aerred  in  the  reaerre  in  South  Beyeland.  Accompanied  the  Guards  to  Spain  in  1811, 
and  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  garrison  of  Cadiz.  At  the  defence  of  Terifa,  he  wee 
second  in  command.  Marched  fhnn  thence  with  the  detachment  of  the  Guards  that  Joined 
Lord  HjU,  and  mibaequently  fonned  a  Junction  with  the  Duke  of  Wellington  on  hia  retreat 


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OFFICERS  RECBIVING  REWARDS  FOR  DISTINGUISHED  SBRTICBa 


OeatraJ   9  John  M  *Kenf  !• 
— —  Pinsoo  BoDham 

WiUiftoi  Eden 

Sir  AlezAnderHftlkett,  fCir. 

LieoL-Oen.  Saniael  Huikkton 

Henry  Mon<Atoo 

'  DennU  Herbert 

Heifer  Toiuel. 

Mfl^r-Chn.   a  Bdward  Deilej. 

f  Wm.  P.  B.  Loftot 

George  BufRll,  CB. 

Henry  Jamet  Rldd«lU  KB, 

Alexander  Thomion,  CB. 

Win.  Alex.  Gordon,  CB, 

Tboi.  Kenab,  CB. 

James  Frrguason,  CB, 

Sir  Janiee  Henry  Reynett,  KCH, 

MlUam  Smelt,  CB, 

John  Bell,  CB. 

Bamvel  Bei^amln  Anehmoty,  CB, 

Thomas  Ugh  foot,  CB, 

▲lured  Dodtworlh  Paunce.  CB, 

Geo.  Aof .  Henderson,  KH, 

Roger  Parke* 

R.  B  Ma4>pherson,  CB,,  EH, 

Jamee  Allan.  CB, 

Henry  A.  Proctor,  CB, 

John  Pnd.  Ewan.  CB, 
E.  ParklBson,  CB, 
M  Thomas  Hunter  Blalr,  CB, 

Hai  Richard  llualiyn,  CB, 

8a  Richard  Egertoo.  CB, 

Sa  Sir  William  Chalmers,  CB,,  KCH. 

Ml  William  Campbell,  CB, 

881  Lawrence  Argulmban,  CB, 

881  WUliam  Staveley,  CB, 

8a  5<r  De  Lscy  Evans,  KCB. 

Sir  Thomas  WUlsbire,  Bl,  KCBs 

Edward  Pl«rolng,  Til. 

Sir  John  Rolf,  KCB, 

PhUlp  Balabrlggt,  CB, 


If  alor>Gen.    V  Thomas  Edward  Napier,  CB, 
William  Henry  Brwell,  CB, 
John  M 'Donald,  CB» 
George  William  Paty,  CB,  KB* 
Thomas  James  Wemyss,  CB. 
Robert  Burd  Gabriel,  CB.  KB, 
Hennr  Thomas,  CB, 
8a  Willism  RowMn,CS. 
SO  Jamee  Shaw  Kennedy,  CM, 
Sir  Thomas  Henry  Brownot  KCB, 
B.  Fearon,  CB, 

a  Henry  Balneavls,  CMG.  KB. 

m  George  Leigh  Goldle,  CB, 

•  Thomas  Bonbory,  KB, 

— — —  a  Henry  Godwin,  CB, 

a  80  Bo<lerick  Msenell. 

a  George  Dean  Pitt,  KB, 

WUliam  Sutherland. 

a  Henry  Raluey,  CB,  KB, 

4  m  Bon,  Charles  Oom,  CB,  KB. 

Quarter-Master  James  Murray,  h.  p.  S4  P. 

— — ^—  T.  W.  Edwards,  h.  p. 84  F, 

ROTAL  AKTXLLBmT. 

Lleut.>Gen«  Sir  C.  W.  Thornton,  KCB, 
M^or-Gen.    a  8a  J.  W.  Smith,  CB. 

9BSir  Hew  D.  Ross,  KCB. 

8a  Sir  R.  Gardiner,  KCB.,  K€JB. 

8a  J.  Boteler  Parker,  CB, 
Colonel  |l  Rohsrt  Douglas,  CB, 
Lieut.-Col.a  8a  Sir  J.  Hartmann,  KOB,^  KCB, 
Lieut.  J.  G.  Burslem. 
Surgeon  N.  Fitspatriek. 
Quartei  master  8.  Bamas. 

Rot  Alt  EvauBBM. 
Lient.-Gen.  a  Mr  S.  B.  Chapman,  CBn  KCB. 
Mi^r>Gen.  $  Sir  John  P.  Burgoyne,  KCB, 

ROTAL  MARIlTBa. 

Mijor-Gen.  W.  Tremenhevre,  KB, 
Colonel   C  John  M*Callum. 
'-  f  Charles  Mensles,  KB. 


WarSenkeiofihBGenermlQfieeri.  19 


of  18QS. 

S6  Sir  Q^at^  Qsentia  mitmI  in  ths  FMilBBalA  ia  nomiwi  of  ftbe  iOth  Homui,  tnd  kas 
reofliTod  IIm  gold  medftl  and  ono  olflip  Car  tht  MtlM  of  OrtlMS  nd  ToalovM :  k*  tet  ilio 
reoolfwl  iko  tihrer  Wtr  Modal  intk  ono  olaop  for  Sakagu  and  Binovoalib  Bvfod  alio  tko 
campaiffn  of  1815,  and  was  leTOFely  woonded  at  Waterloo. 

27  l3eBt*Q«oaffal  Gordon  Mrred  at  tko  aiiga  of  Fondiohafffy,  baltib  of  Argaait  ai^gea  of 
Assecrgfaiov  Gawllgkar,  and  taiioai  otker  kill  forti.    8«Tad  alio  at  WaldMien  In  1809. 

28  lient-General  Jokmon  serred  tko  oampaign  of  1806-9  in  tko  Fcninsoln  as  a  M i^  in  tke 
32nd  and  was  prosont  at  tke  battles  of  Boloia»  Viaieffm»  and  Conmnay  for  wUflk  ko  kaa  rooei?od 
tbe  War  Medal  witk  tkree  Ckwps. 


89  Lieat-Genoral  Tatra  served  in  Egjrpi  in  1801,  and  kas  rsesiTed  tke  Egjftiaa  medal. 

30  Lieat.-General  Ctnwford  sermd  in  Holland  in  1794  and  95,  and  was  present  at  Tiel  wken 
bombarded  by  tke  Froioks  at  Nimegnsn  daring  the  siece  and  at  tke  sortie}  at  tke  attadk  of  Fort 
St.  Andre,  t£e  attack  on  tke  enemy's  works  at  Tkny^  tiie  sersral  engageaunts  in  and  near 
Geldermansel;  and  on  tke  retreat,  kis  gons,  wkksk  were  in  rear  of  tke  Aemjf  were  eonstantly 
engaged.    In  1798  ke  was  aetirely  enq;ifoyed  in  Ireland  during  tke  rebellion. 

31  Sir  John  Hanbory  served  in  tke  Peninsnln  witk  tke  1st  GKiards,  and  was  present  at  tke 

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battles  of  Coronna,  NiveUe,  and  Nire^  ibr  wkiek  ke  kas  rsosiTed  Ike  War  Medal  witk  tkree 
Claspf. 

32  Sir  LoYO  Jones  Farry  serred  in  tke  last  American  war;  oonnaandsd  a  frontier  brigade 
in  Upper  Canada^  and  was  woonded  and  bad  a  korse  skot  oadsr  kim  at  tha  battle  of  Jimdy's 


S3  Sbr  Charles  Thornton  aeeompanied  tke  Gnarde  lo  Holland^  in  Mar^  1793^  nnder  tke 
Duke  of  York,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Famars  (woonded),  siege  of  ValensiaBnesy 
retreat  from  Dankirk,  taking  of  Lannoy,  where  ke  lost  kis  rif^t  arm  by  a  eannoafskot. 

34  Sir  Frederick  Trenek  aerted  in  Sieily  in  1806  and  7;  at  Waleksren,in  1806» ha  tkoFenin- 
aula,  in  1811;  and  in  H<rfiand»  in  1814. 

35  Maior-Oeneral  firadskaw  waa  aetivriy  employed  in  St.  Doadnao  fai  1793, 94,  and  iM^,  and 
commanded  at  St.  Maries  and  Tibnron,  wken  tlMoee  peats  wars  attacked  by  tke  enemy.  Served 
in  Irebund  during  tke  rebellion,  in  1798;  witk  tke  eatpedition  to  tko  FemI,  in  1800;  and  tke 
Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  inclnding  tko  aotkma  of  ^e  8tk,  IStfH  ndSlalMaiek.  Medalfor 
services  in  £|grpt. 

36  Yiseonnt  de  Ckabet  served  bk  Holknd,  in  1799;  in  Spain,  wder  Shr  John  Moovtf  witk 
the  expedition  to  Walekwen,  1809;  and  snbeeqnently  in  tke  Feninsidn,  until  lr81tk 

37  Sir  Fatrick  Boss  served  nine  years  ki  Indin  as  CaptaJn  of  tke  Sfitk,  nltsiwawb  tko  a2nd 
Ligkt  Dragoons,  in  tke  Mysore  campaign  under  Lord  Manii,  hi  1799,  indndfag  Ao  knitle  of 
MallaveUy,  and  siege  of  Seringapatam;  mA  tke  diviSMm  under  1^  Artkar  Wi&sl8j,ni  tko 
campaign  of  1801,  against  tke  Makratta  Ckief  Dhoondmk;  and  froaa  180fi  to  1804»  in  tke 
Mahratta  country,  and  at  the  reduction  of  tke  ceded  proviness.  Ho  returned  from  indin  in 
1805,  soon  after  which  ke  waa  appointed  Mi^;  and,  m  1807,  Uenl-Colond  of  tke  33Kd  Ligkt 
Dragoons.  Having  ezokanged  to  Inlkntry,  ke  Joined  tke  Snd  kaltaKen  of  Ae  4Btk  rwt.  in 
Fortngal,  fai  1810,  and  as  the  seidor  oAeer  keld  tke  cemoMnd  of  Oensml  (tke  kla  Lord) 
Hill's  origade  until  compelled  by  severe  illness  to  return  to  Engkmdt  On  kia  leoovery, 
he  was  placed  as  Assistant- Adjutant-General  on  tke  Home  Stat;  on  wkiek  ke  oentinned  till  the 
Peace  of  1814.  In  1816,  he  was  a^mnted  to  tke  75tk  regl,  joined  it  in  tke  IcnsM  Idaada, 
and  remained  in  command  of  that  corpa»  and  of  tke  irinnd  of  Santo  Maura  and  Znnte  until 
1821,  n^en  he  was  promoted  to  tke  rank  of  Mf^ior^QcMraL  In  18S4  ke  waa  appoinlsd  to  tko 
Staff  of  tke  Ionian  Islands,  from  wkiek  ko  waa  advanced  to  tke  CtovenuBcnt  of  Anligua» 
Montserrat,  and  Barbuda,  in  tiie  follovring  your. 

38  Miyor-General  Fafaner  served  in  tke  FOmnsnla  with  tke  lOtk  Hussars. 

39  M^or-Qeaeral  Wm.  Stewart  served  ki  tte  Fteinsul%  and  kaaioeeiped  nmcdal  fiirthe 
battle  of  Albuhera. 

40  Sir  Henry  W.  Rooke  embarked  witk  tke  3rd  Ghiarda  ibr  Holland,  in  Aug.  1799,  and 
was  present  in  tke  actions  of  tke  27tii  Aug.,  lOtk  and  19^  Sent,  Snd  and  6tk  Oetoker.  £m« 
barked  again  for  Holland,  Nor.  1813,  in  command  of  tke  Snd  battalion  of  Ant  legi,  and  was 
present  at  tke  advanoe  to  Antwerp,  bombardment  of  tke  Franek  fleet  at  Antwerp^  and  attack 
on  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Also  tke  campaign  of  1815,  Inckiding  tiio  bnttlea  of  Quntro  Braa  and 
Waterloo. 

41  Sir  John  Geo.  Woodford  serred  as  Deputy- Asaistant-Adjotant^eneral  on  tko  Enedition 
to   Stralnmd,  and  afterwards  to  Copenkagen^  in  1807;  and  aa  Depnty-Aasistant-Qnarter- 


Master- General  on  Uie  Expedition  nnder  Sir  David  Baird,  wkiek  joined  Sir  Jokn  Moore'a  army 
in  Galicia,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cormma,  for  whi^  he  kaa  received  tke  sdver  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Served  aftervrards  in  the  Feninsnla  aa  an  Assistant-Qttsrte^Maater- 
General,  and  has  received  the  gold  cross  for  tito  battlea  of  Nivelle^  Vive^  Gitkea,  and  Tonlonse. 
Also  the  camnaign  of  1815,  mdudlng  the  battle  of  Waterioo^  and  the  tskh^f  of  (^aasbray . 

42  Msjor-Gencral Darley  served  at  tkesiegoof  Fort-an-Pkinoek  in  St.  .Domiaga^  in  1794; 
mboe^nsnily  attkeaiego  of  Mone-Fbrtn^  In  StLwin;  kil^TFt*  ki  ltt7.    Cemmanded 


20  War  Sertrieu  of  the  General  Offieere. 

300  men  on  an  ospeditioii  in  a  Joint  attMk  witli  H.  11  iUntet  tii»  impmmm  and  Tkamu^  mi 
in  oo-operatlott  wnh  a  party  of  leamai,  aaeondJng  tbe  heignts  of  Flalinora  in  Calabria,  agtfcnft 
a  •trongly-poated  enemy  tinee  times  ^e  sferengtlK  of  Uie  ateailants:  drote  them  oiF  Uw  groond, 
and  mamtained  the  post  for  thiee  days.  Serred  afterwaids  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aagiut  1S13 
to  the  end  of  that  wsr  in  1814,  inolnding  the  battle  of  the  Khrellfl^  and  the  notions  btfore 
Bayonne»  on  the  9th,  lOth,  and  11th  Dec.  1818. 

43  Miiat'O^tun}  Hahon  senred  in  Ireland  in  the  rebelHon  of  1798.  He  serted  also  twuly 
years  in  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Surinamt  and  also  of  Onadaloape  in 

1810,  for  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

44  Muor-General  Loftos  serred  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  38th  daring  the  time  it  was 
employed  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bosaoo^  retreat  to  the  Itam  of 
Torres  Yedras,  adfance  in  ponnit  of  Massena,  storming  of  Badeios— oommanded  the  detach- 
meat  of  the  5th  dlTiston  which  took  possession  of  the  Tdte-de-Pont,  Sl  Christonal,  and  the 
other  Ports  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Gaadiana,  and  to  which  Qeneral  PluUijpon  snrrendarsd ; 
— battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,-HX>mmanded  the  light  troops  oi  the  5  th  diyitlon 
npon  the  adranoe  to  Bargos.  retreat  from  thence,  action  at  Villa  Muriel,  and  other  minor 
aifiiirs.   He  has  xeceited  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Bossoo,  Badiyoi  and  SsJamanoa. 

45  M^or-General  Borrell  serred  at  the  cMtore  of  Guadalonpe  in  1810  j  and  the  campaign  of 
1814  in  Upper  Canada.  Serred  also  in  Clima  (Medal)  and  commanded  the  land  force  at  the 
ilrtt  captore  of  Chnsan,  and  a  brigade  at  the  attack  npon  Canton.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Claspfor  Gnadalonpe. 

46  Major-General  Ferrer  has  receiYed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Meida. 

47  Msior«GeaeraI  Aylmer  served  at  the  Holder  in  1799,  including  the  action  of  the  18th 
Sept  I  l^gyptian  oampaign  of  1801  (Medal)  i  carapsign  of  1808-9  in  Spain  and  Portogat, 
indnding  the  l>attlee  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  and  Coronna  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  iHth  three  Clasps.    He  served  sabseauenUy  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 

47^  Major^^^eneral  Thomson  aooompaaiea  the  74th  to  the  reninsnla,  landing  at  Lisbon  in 
Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bosaoo,  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras^ 
advance  of  the  army  on  Messena*s  retreat  therefrom,  action  at  Fos  d*Arouoe  (wounded),  battle 
of  Faentes  d*Onor,  siege  and  captore  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  where  he  served  as  Assistant  Engineer 
and  for  his  servioes  was  promotsd  to  Uie  rank  of  Brevet-Maior  \  siege  and  capture  of  Bsd^os 
where  he  served  as  Assist.  Bnnneer  and  was  slightly  wonnaed  when  leading  about  300  bmo  of 
the  party  that  stormed  and  tocSc  the  Baveline  of  St.  Aoqne  to  reinforce  the  3d  Division  of  the 
army  wbidi  had  taken  the  Castle ;  siege  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Salamanca,  where  he  served 
as  Assist  Engineer  and  was  sli^tly  wonnded ;  battle  of  Salamanca  (severel  v  wounded),  siege 
of  Bargos  and  retreat  therefrom,  served  as  Amist  Engineer  and  had  the  blowing  up  of  tSe 
bridge  at  Villa  Morlal  mid  the  bridge  at  Cabeson  entrusteid  to  him ;  battle  of  Vittoria  as  second 
in  command  of  the  74th;  siege  of  St  Sebastian  where  he  served  as  Assist -Eogtneer  and  for  bis 
oondnot  was  promoted  te  m  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut-Colonel  {  battle  of  N«velle,  i«ssage  of  the 
Bidatsoa,  and  battle  of  Orthes,  besides  several  skirmishee  with  his  Regt  at  Alfiates,  Villa  da 
Pastores,  Albidons,  and  other  places.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for  St  Sebastian,  and 
the  silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  the  other  battles  and  sieges. 

48  Maior-Oeneral  Biddell  served  as  Deputy-Assistant-Qoarter-Master-Oeneral  at  the  cap- 
tore  of  Copenhagen  in  1807 1  ud  as  Aasistant-Qoarter-Master-Ghneral  on  the  eastern  const  of 
Spain  and  at  Genoa,  with  the  army  under  Lord  William  Bentinok. 

48t  BCijor*General  Danbsney  served  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  captore  of 
the  Dutch  fleet  at  Saldanha  Bay,  in  1796  {  subsequently  for  npwarda  of  fourteen  years  in  the 
Bast  Indiss,  <m*i"i««g  the  campaign  of  1801-S  against  the  liabratta  chieftains,  and  foommaiidnd 
the  Grsnadiers  of  hu  rsgt  (tne  84th),  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kurree ;  also  in  thn  On* 
serats  in  1803,  3,  and  4,  at  the  reduction  of  other  forts  by  Sir  John  Murray's  army*  Pro- 
ceeded to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  prsssnt  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  flushing. 

49  M^or-General  Ysmon  served  tne  campaign  of  1808-9  in  the  Peninsula,  as  a  Depoiy- 
Assistant-A^ntant-Gtn^ral.  Subsequently  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  Duke  of  Wellingtoa'e 
army  ttntU  /une  1811,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Talavera.  Served  with  the  Snd  b«a- 
talion  66th,  at  the  surprise  of  a  French  division  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  and  other  niiiinttiiirs, 
until  the  c^tore  of  Badi^os.  With  the  Queen's  at  the  reduction  of  the  ForU  and  battl*  of 
Salsmanca  elJghtly  wounded  earW  in  the  day,  and  very  severely  at  the  dose  of  the  action,  n 
ball  having  entered  his  breast  and  lodged  near  the  heart,  after  tearing  along  two  ribs.  Fol* 
lowed  the  army  again  at  the  expiration  of  three  weeks,  and  resumed  the  command  of  kin 
regiment,  with  which  he  served  in  the  various  operations  preceding^  during,  and  suberquent  to 
the  siege  of  Burgos.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for  Salamanca,  and  the  silver  War  Modal 
with  one  clasp  fur  Talavera. 

49 1  Mijor-Qeneral  Mercer  accompanied  the  3rd  Guards  on  the  expedition  to  Hanorcr  ia 
1805  {  and  on  that  to  Walcheren  in  1809.     Served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1810  to  Mmj 

181 1,  and  again  lh>m  July  1811  to  March  1814,  including  the  aifiiir  at  Sobral—wounded  whUst 
acting  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Brent  Spencer ;  battle  of  Barroea-^wounded  when  Aido-do« 
oamptoBr.-GeneralDilkea:  siege  of  Cindad  Bodrigo»  battle  of  Salamanoa^  captme  of  Mndrid. 
siegaofBnigo^pawiteoftlwBMiiioaiaBdbattlaoftfaaKhn.    Serred  aJao  tha  oaapalsB  oC 


War  Services  of  the  General  Officers.  21 

of  191^  inclodiiig  the  battles  of  Qoatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has 
received  die  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

50  liftjo&GeDenJ  Milman  was  appointed  Aide-de-camp  to  K^or-General  Catlin  Cranfiird, 
in  1808,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Boleia  and  Vimiera ;  on  the  same  General's  Staff  in 
the  retreat  of  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  engaged  on  the  heights  of  Logo,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Conmna.  He  safaseqaeDtlnir  joined  his  regiment,  the  Coldstream  Gawds,  at  Usbon,  and  was 
with  them  at  the  passage  of  the  Donro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  as  also  at  the  battle  of  TalaTera, 
where  he  was  most  seyerely  wonnded,  and  saved  from  being  burnt  on  the  field  of  battle  by  a 
priTate  soldier  of  the  Guards.  He  was  made  prisoner  in  the  Hospital  of  Talavera,  and  detained 
in  Franea  nntil  1814.  Biajor-General  Mibnan  was  latterly  in  comnumd  of  the  Coldstream 
Guards.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

51  Mi^or-General  Reeve  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  Sicily  in  1806-7 ;  Sir  John 
Moore's  campaign  in  1808-9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Coronna.  With  the  expedition 
to  Walcheren  in  1809.  Went  to  Cadiz  in  181 1,  and  remained  in  the  Peninsula  nntH  the  begin- 
ning of  1814 ;  present  at  the  passsge  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  tibe  Nivelle  and  Nive.  Served 
also  the  campaign  of  1815,  induding  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  storming  of 
Peronne  and  capture  of  Paris.  Remained  with  the  iijrmy  of  Occupation  untfl  its  return  to 
England  in  1818.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

53  Major-General  Gordon  served  in  Holland  in  1799 ;  at  Wdcheren  in  1809 ;  and  in  the 
Peninsula  from  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
action  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  battle  of  Vittoria — severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm.  Commanded 
a  Ught  battalion  in  the  actions  of  the  Pyrenees,  battles  of  the  Nive  and  St.  Pierre  (wounded 
and  horse  killed  under  him),  actions  of  Hasparen  and  Hellette — wounded  in  the  right  foot  in 
forcing  the  enemy's  lines  at  Hasparen,  14th  Feb.  1814.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for 
the  Nive,  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Chior  and  Vittoria. 

54  Major-General  Kenah  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the 
19  th  of  Sept.  as  well  as  in  several  other  minor  affairs.  In  Rgypt,  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby 
in  1801;  in  Sidly  from  1808  to  1812  :  subsequently  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  as  Assistant, 
and  afterwards  as  Deputy- Adjutant-General  at  the  Head  of  the  Department,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Castalla,  as  also  several  other  affairs.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Genoa,  in  April  1814. 

55  Major- General  Wynyard  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily  from  1808  to  March  1810,  when 
he  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Santa  Maura,  for  which  he  subsequently  obtained  the 
Brevet  rank  of  Major;  he  was  also  present  and  on  the  staff  with  the  force  Uiat  occupied  Ischia 
and  f^txdda. 

56  Major-General  Fergusson  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the  battles  of  Vi- 
miera and  Coruuna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren  m  1809.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  March 
1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Coa,  near  iameida,  battle  of 
Bosaoo,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Foz  d'Arouce,  and  Sabugal ;  batUe  of 
Fuentes  d*Oaor,  sieges  and  assaults  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  BadajoE,  battle  of  Salamanca,  action 
of  Son  Munos,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9  A, 
10th,  11th,  12th,  and  I3th  Deo.  1813  ;  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  Major-General  Fergusson 
baa  received  five  wounds,  vis.,  at  Vimiera,  slightly ;  at  the  stormine  of  Ciudad  Ro<higo, 
aeverely  in  the  body  and  slightly  in  the  foot ;  at  Badajoz,  sliehtly  in  ue  side  by  a  splinter  of 
a  shell  in  the  trenches,  and  in  the  head  at  the  assault  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for 
Badajos,  as  senior  surviving  Officer  of  the  Lieht  Division  Storming  Party;  and  he  also  served 
in  the  Storming  Party  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  at  the  taking  of  the  outworks  of  that  place  Fort 
Beynard.    He  has  also  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

57  Sir  Adolphus  John  Dalrymple  served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  James  Craig  in  the  Eastern 
District,  Malts,  Naples,  and  Sicily,  from  July  1803  to  May  1806,  and  as  MUitary  Secretary 
to  Sir  Hew  Ddrymple  in  Portug^  in  1808. 

58  Sir  Jamea  Reynett  served  vrith  the  52nd  on  the  expedition  against  Ferrol  in  1800,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  before  that  place.  Appointed  to  the  Quarter- Master-General's  staff 
npon  the  army  entering  Spain  in  Nov.  1808;  present  at  Lugo,  the  affairs  upon  the  retreat  to 
Cornnna,  and  also  at  the  battle  of  Coruana.  Re-appointed  to  the  Quarter-Master-Generars 
staff  in  Portugal,  in  April  1809;  present  at  the  affairs  previous  to  and  at  the  passage  of  tibe 
Donro,  and  capture  of  Oporto;  affiir  of  Salamonde,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Busaco,  affairs 
upon  the  retreat  to  the  lines  before  Lisbon,  and  subsequently  in  1811  at  those  upon  the  advance 
from  thence,  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Sabugal,  and  Foz  d'Arouce;  also  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes 
d'Onor.     He  haa  received  the  War  MediJ  with  four  Clasps. 

59  Msjor-General  Smelt  served  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Plattabnrg,  storm  and  capture  of  Oswego,  action  of  Lundy's  Lane,  storming  of  Fort  Erie,  13Ui 
August  1814,  where  he  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded.  Served  also  during  the  Bur- 
mese war,  in  1824, 25,  and  part  of  1826,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  other 
actions  in  Ava. 


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6d  IbJdr^G'efaMI  Conyert  terred  three  yeilUrs  and  a  half  in  fhe  West  Indieii,  and  was 
en^[aged  on  teTehd  66ckBionn,  paftictdatly  in  the  MirebaldiB,  at  L'Ance  a  Yean,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Irois  in  St  Domihgb  in  17d8,  where  he  was  woonded  while  on  the  staff:  daring  Uiis  siege,  of 
thne  liB'onths'  dmration,  the  gai-rison  lost  more  men  than  com^sed  its  orisinal  strength:  com- 
manded the  remains  of  the  82nd  at  the  evacnatioh  of  this  island.  Serrea  in  an  expedition  to 
the  coast  of  IVancie  in  1800,  and  snbseqnently  in  the  Mediterraneah  nntil  1802.  From  1805  to 
1809  he  served  thibnghoat  the  Mediterranean,  dnd  in  p^y^t  on  the  sta£^  and  receiyed  a  severe 
contnsioh  there^  having  been  at  the  attacic  on  Alexandria,  at  the  stormiiig  of  Rosetta,  and  at  the 
•abseqneht  siege  of  that  place.  Served  in  the  Feninsnia  and  France  m  1813  and  14,  and  in 
command  of  the  82nd  daring  the  operations  on  the  Gave  d'Oleron,  at  Hastinenes  and  Oyer  le 
Oave,  and  was  severely  woonded  at  the  head  of  Uie  regiment  at  Orthes,  for  wmch  battle  he  has 
received  the  gold  medal. 

69  IfTajor-General  fienderson  served  in  Ireland  dtirin^  the  Rebellion,  in  1798  $  it  the 
Held'er,  in  1799;  and  was  present  at  the  first  landing,  and  battles  of  the  19th  Sept.,  2nii 
and  6th  Oct  Expedition  to  Egypt  nnder  Sir  B^h  Abercromby,  in  1801.  Landed  in  Por- 
ta^al  in  1808,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Yimiera,  retreat  to,  and  baitle  of  Corunna. 
Expedition  to  the  Scheldt  and  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsnla 
from  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814^  and  commanded  the  Queen's  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Yimiera,  Corunna,  and  Toulouse. 

70  Maj6r- General  Parke  was  present  ivith  the  39th  at  the  onglnal  capture  of  Deinerara^ 
Essequibo,  and  Berbice,  in  the  spring  of  1796,  when  the  expedition  commanded  b^  General 
White  captured  those  colonies.  He  was  In  Sir  James  Kempt's  Light  Infantry  Battalion  during 
the  campaign  in  Naples  in  IdOS-iS.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  fi-om  May 
1809  to  F^b.  1812,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Albuhera  and  Busaco,  at  the  raising  the 
siege  of  Campo  Mayor  when  the  French  sustained  a  considerable  defeat;  commanded  the  four 
lignt  companies  of  the  brie;ade  at  the  action  of  Arroyo  de  Molino,  where  the  guns,  baggage,  and 
fottr'teen  hundred  men  with  their  officers  were  captured;  he  was  also  employed  in  the  trenches  at 
the  first  Siege  of  Badajoz.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Albuhera. 

71  Major- General  Macpherson  accompanied  part  of  the  88th  to  the  West  Indies,  the  latter 
part  of  1795,  and  was  present  at  the  takmg  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1796;  also  at  the  reduction  of  the 
Brigands  in  Grenada,  at  the  storm  of  Port  hoyal,  and  several  other  places  in  that  island.  Em- 
barked with  the  regiment  for  the  East  Indies,  in  June  1799,  and  during  a  period  of  six  years  he 
was  actively  employed  in  the  three  Presidencies.  In  1806  embarked  with  the  expedition  to 
South  America ;  was  present  in  sevieral  skirmishes  on  the  march  to  and  in  firont  of  Buenos 
Ay  res,  and  at  the  storming  of  It,  when  he  was  wounded.  In  June  1809,  he  accompanied  the 
2nd  battalion  to  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz.  In  March  1813  he 
sacceeded  to  the  command  of  tiie  1st  battalion ;  commanded  it  at  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  and 
at  those  in  the  Pyrenees.  Present  also  at  the  battle  of  the  Nivelle;  succeeded  to  the  command 
of  the  regt.  at  the  battle  of  Orthes,  and  again  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  being  in  several 
minor  af&irs.  Proceeded  in  command  of  the  first  battalion  to  Canada  in  July  1814  :  embarked 
from  thence  for  the  Netherlands  in  June  1815.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp 
for  Yittoria  and  Orthes;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and 
Nive. 

72  Major-General  Hay  embarked  for  the  West  Indies  early  in  1796,  and  served  the  campaign 
of  that  and  the  following  year.  In  1797  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  Island  of  St.  Yincent. 
He  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Portugal  and  Spam  under  Sir  John  Moore,  in  the 
18  th  Hussars,  and  was  present  in  the  cavau^  actions  of  Mayorga  and  Benevente;  and 
was  with  the  detachment  that  surprised  and  captured  the  enemy^s  outlyihg  piquet  at  Haeda — 
commanded  the  rear-guard  from  Astorga — and  Batanzas  on  the  retreat  terminating  with  the 
battle  of  Corunna.  Ele  served  also  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France  until  its  return  to 
England  in  1818.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Benevente. 

73  Major-General  Slessor  served  in  Ireland  daring  theBebelhon  of  1798,  and  was  engaged 
at  Antrim,  and  subsequently  against  the  French  force  under  General  Humbert  (wounded  in  the 
head\  In  1806  he  accompanied  the  35th  to  Sicily;  and  was  on  several  expeditions  in 
Calabria,  at  the  battle  of  Scylla,  and  with  gun-boats.  In  1807  he  served  the  caoipaign  in 
Egypt,  and  was  wounded  in  the  leg  on  the  retreat  from  Bosetta  to  Alexandria.  His  next 
service  was  with  Sir  John  Osfvald's  expedition  against  the  Greek  Islands;  subsequently  to 
which  he  was  employed  in  constant  desultory  service  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  was  also  with 
the  English  corps  attached  to  the  Austrian  Army  under  Count  Nugent,— for  the  latter  service 
he  received  a  gold  Medal  from  the  Emperor  of  Austria.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815 
under  the  Dnke  of  Wellington. 

74  Major-Geiieral  Allan  was  present  at  ihe^ capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1795,  and 


Eugag^  in  the  pursuit  and  dispersion 
forces;  the  redaction  and  occupation  ot  Xranquebar;  and  the  whole  of  the  southern  Polygar 

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24  War  Services  of  the  Oeneral  Officers. 

war  in  1800.     Seired  in  the  FenintiilA  firam  1810  to  the  end  of  the  wtr,  and  wii  preMnt  at  tbe 

the  heii 


defence  of  Cadis,  ^ere  he  oommanded  a  light  battalion  and  was  etationed  on  the  heighta  of 
Ua  de  Leon  to  obeenre  Marihal  Sonlt'a  force:  he  was  afterwards  present  in  the  aolions  of  Vie 
Bigorre  aild  Tarbes,  and  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  receiTed  the  Gold  McdaL 

75  llijor*Oenenl  Money  senred  twenty-five  years  in  the  llih  Dragoons:— In  Flanden  and 
Holland  in  1794  and  95,  and  in  Gennaay  the  latter  year,  including  the  attack  on  the  Freneh 
lines,  17th  April ;  their  defeat  on  the  heights  of  Catean,  26fch  April,  and  near  Toumay ^  3fd 
Hay;  battles  of  Bonbaix  and  Lannoy,  defeat  of  the  French  near  Tonmay,  22nd  May  1794$ 
and  aflair  at  Bonunel,  2nd  Jan.  1795.  Campaign  of  1799  in  Holland,  including  the  aotiona  of 
the  lOlh  and  19th  Sept.,  2nd  uid  6th  October.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  the  regt  nader 
Sir  Balph  Abercromby,  at  Leghorn,  Minorca,  and  the  expedition  to  Cadis,  in  1800;  in  £gypt»  in 
1801  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  8th,  Idth,  and  21st  March,  together  with  the  ca{«iire  of 
Gband  Cairo  and  Alexandiiai  Peninsular  campaigns  of  181 1  and  12;  present  at  the  mitgB  of 
Badijos,  battle  of  Halamanoa,  and  affair  of  caTalry  near  the  Tormes  on  the  following  day»  wbcn 
three  French  battalions  were  taken ;  cavalry  affairs  of  Callada  Camino  and  Venta  de  Poeci 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  indnding  the  battles  of  Qoatre  Bras  and  Waterloo^  towards 
the  dose  of  which  last  the  coounand  of  the  11th  Dragoons  devolved  on  him  :  present  also  at 
the  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanoa. 

76  Mdor-General  Ewart,  as  captain  in  the  52nd  Ught  Infan^,  accompanied  the  Ebqiedi- 
tion  to  Cfopenhagen  in  1807,  and  was  present  at  the  action  near  Keog.  Sored  in  the  Penin- 
sida  in  1808  and  9  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  wounded  at  Yimiera.  Accompanied  Expe- 
dition to  the  Scheldt.  Served  with  the  Light  Division  in  the  Peninsuk  from  March  1811  to 
December  1812,  iaclnding  the  battles  of  Fnentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca;  the  sieges  of  Cindad 
Bodrigo  and  Badsios  ^irounded  when  in  command  of  a  detachment  carrying  ladders  lor  the 
storming  of  Fort  Picnnna);  and  the  actions  of  Sabngal  and  San  Munos.  Served  in  the  Wmi 
Indies  with  the  Boyal  York  Bangers  and  the  York  Chasseurs  from  1813  to  1816  IndusiTe^  and 
was  at  the  capture  of  Guadalonpe.  Served  in  the  East  Indies  in  command  of  the  67th  regt, 
fjrom  Biaroh  1819  to  Feb.  1823,  and  was  employed  as  a  Brigadier  at  the  siege  of  Asseerghur. 
He  has  recdved  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

77  Major-General  Proctor  served  wiUi  the  82nd  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  in  1809, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served  also  at  Gibraltar,  Tarifs,  and  in  the  Peaia* 
8ula,from  1810  to  Deo.  1812,  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  France*  from 
April  to  July  1814,  indudiog  the  aifair  of  Posts  near  Malaga,  battle  of  Barrosa  (contasioB  oa 
the  body),  and  retreat  from  Biladrid*  Embarked  from  Bourdeaux  for  Canada  in  July  1814,  and 
oommanded  the  82nd  before  Fort  Brie  from  2nd  Sept,  and  throughout  the  sucoessive  operations 
of  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  frontier.  Beceived  the  Brevet  promotion  of  LieuL-Colonal  fcr 
his  conduct  in  the  repelling  of  the  attack  made  by  the  Americans  on  our  batteriee  and  poaitica 
before  Fort  Erie  on  the  17th  Sept  1814.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  CUap  for 
Barroaa. 

78  Ifigor-Qeneral  Jenrois  accompanied  the  89th  on  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805.  la 
1810  he  was  appointed  to  the  staff  of  Lord  Blayney;  accompanied  him  on  the  expedition  t  j 
Malaga,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Fortress  of  Frangerda.  In  1613  he 
was  appointed  to  the  stsJF  of  Sir  Gordon  Drnmmond,  and  eml>arked  with  him  for  Canada,  whef% 
during  the  operations  of  that  and  the  following  year,  he  was  present  in  almost  every  aeticn 
fooghtwith  the  American  Armydther  in  that  Province  or  on  the  Frontier,  Inclncuns  *^ 
storming  of  Fort  Niagara,  Lewistown,  the  attacks  on  Black  Bock  and  Buflklo,  operataona  a^init 
the  forts  and  batteries  of  Oswego,  and  action  of  Lundy's  Lane,  lie  received  the  brevet  rank  of 
Major  for  Buflalo,  and  that  of  LieuL-Colonel  for  Lundy's  Lane. 

79  Mijor«Qenerd  Biddall  was  actively  employed  with  the  62nd,  in  Sicily,  ISgypt,  Calabria* 
Italy,  Spain,  and  North  America,  from  1806  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Detached  with  hia  Orwns* 
dier  company  to  retard  the  advance  of  the  French  on  their  march  to  invest  Scylla  Caatle  ia 
Cslabria,  and  invsde  Sicily.  Served  in  the  Grenadier  battalion  at  the  Faio,  in  Sicily,  for 
several  weeks,  under  the  fire  of  the  French  batteries  erected  in  Calabria.  Second  in  oomnand 
to  General  Blommart  in  a  Grenadier  Battalion  sent  from  Sicily  to  Spain.  He  was  ndTmnced 
with  his  Grenadier  Company  and  two  field-pieces^  in  the  attack  on,  and  expoldon  of»  thePi«»ch 
Drom  the  heights  before  Genoa.  Second  in  command  to  Iieut*CoL  John  wil^  tha  flank  eoce* 
nany  detachments  up  the  Penobscot  river  in  North  America,  and  coounanded  the  adranoe  ia 
lonaing  a  podtion  at  Hampden  defended  by  treble  our  numbers. 

80  Mi^or^General  Addison  served  in  the  American  war,  on  thestaff  of  Sir  JohnSherbrooke. 

81  Sir  Frauds  Cockbom  served  in  South  America  in  1807;  in  the  Peninsula  in  1809  and 
1810|  and  in  Canada  from  1811  to  1814. 

82  Major  General  Charrotie  served  three  years  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present  nt  ths 
mutiny  at  Vdlore  in  1806,  when  nearly  the  whole  of  the  69th  were  massacred  in  their  bnrmcka. 
He  served  in  the  Penintola  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
indnding  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Paapeluna^  and  Toulouse.  He  has  lecdved  the  War  Madal 
with  two  Chups* 

83  MMJQT^CUiunX  Patrick  Campben  (B.  Artillery)  was  at  the  ci^tare  of  St.  Lodn  In  179«. 
•ad  sahi«<iQtBtlj  in  tha  Cnrib  war  in  St.  YiDoent.    Served  also  ia  tba  Peidawia  frgm  Jaa 


War  Services  of  the  General  Officers.  26 

1809  to  tiw  «nd  of  that  war  in  1814,  inolndtng  the  batUea  of  TalftTara  and  Castalla.    He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  TalaTera. 

84  Bfajor-Oeneral  Farkinaon  lerrea  at  the  capture  of  the  Island  of  Bourbon  in  1810,  as 
I>epat7-Adjatant-QeneraL  Prooeeded  with  the  d3rd  to  Stralsnnd  in  Pomerania  in  1813;  and 
firom  thence  to  Holland  in  1814 ;  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Merxem  and  bombardment  of 
Antwerp^  and  commanded  the  regt  at  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  where  he  received  a 
serere  oontnsion.   Serred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

85  Major-Qeneral  Unellyn  served  m  Sie  52nd  at  Ferrol,  Cadis,  and  in  the  Mediterranean, 
in  1800  and  1801.  Having  obtained  a  company  by  purchase  in  the  28th  regt,  he  accompanied 
it  to  the  Peninsula  in  1809,  and,  with  the  exception  of  one  year's  absence  in  England,  occasioned 
by  ill-health,  he  was  actively  employed  with  it  in  the  various  duties  that  fell  to  its  share  in  the 
campa^ns  in  which  it  bore  such  a  conspicuous  part  Besides  many  services  of  minor  impor- 
tance, he  was  present  with  his  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Bnsaco,  defence  of  the  Lines  of  Lisbon, 
advanoe  on  Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Bsdajos,  battle  of  Albahera,  capture  of  a  French  corps  at 
Arroyo  de  MoUno,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Forts  and  Bridge  of  Almaras,  advance  on  Aranjnez 
and  Madrid,  occupation  of  Bourdeaux.  Li  1815  he  embarked  with  his  regiment  for  the 
Netherlamb,  where  he  was  personally  engaged  with  it  in  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo,  in  the  latter  of  which  he  wav  severely  wounded,  and  received  for  his  conduct  in  the 
field  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt-Colonel  and  the  C<mipanionship  of  the  Bath.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Albnhera. 

86  Major-General  Lantour  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  Dragoons  in  1811  and  12; 
he  attacked,  with  a  squadron,  on  the  26th  Sept.  1811,  near  El  Bodon,  a  fVenoh  Cavalry  Regt. 
which  had  captured  part  of  the  baggage  of  the  Light  Division,  and  covered  the  retreat  of  the 
74th,  and  five  companies  of  the  60ih,  from  Ciudad  Bodriga  Present  also  at  the  siege  of  Bada- 
jos  and  battle  of  Dalamanca.  Whilst  in  command  of  a  sqnadron  he  attacked,  and  took  pri> 
aoners,  a  company  of  French  Artillery  posted  in  a  vineyani,  near  ValladoUd,  supporting  the 
enemy's  cavalry  on  7  th  Sept.  1812,  during  Uie  time  the  Army  was  crossing  the  Douro;  he  also 
repolaed  an  attack  of  the  enemy's  piquets,  making  one  officer  and  many  men  prisoners,  at  Mo- 
nasterio  and  in  front  of  Burgos  on  2nd  Oct  1812;  and  he  was  oontinuaUy  on  outpost  duty,  and 
almost  daily  engaged  with  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  retreat 
from  Burgos  bv  the  bursting  of  a  shelL  Served  the  campaign  of  1815,  with  the  23rd  Lig^t 
Dragoons,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  16th  and  17  th  June,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Waterloo,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  regiment  and  of  the  brigade.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

87  Major-Geaeral  Egerton,  after  serving  as  a  subaltern  with  the  29th  in  North  America, 
and  prooeedmg  as  a  Captain  with  the  89th  to  South  America,  accompanied  the  2nd  battalion  of 
the  34th  to  the  Peninsula  in  1809.  In  the  following  year  he  was  appointed  to  the  staff  as 
Deputy- Assistant- Adjutant- GenersJ,  and  attached  to  the  second  division,  in  which  capacity  he 
aerved  at  the  battle  of  Bnsaco,  and  on  the  retreat  to,  and  during  the  subsequent  occupation  of, 
the  Lines  before  Lisbon.  He  was  then  removed  as  senior  of  the  Adjutant-Generars  department 
to  the  fourth  ^vision;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Oliven^a,  the  first  siege  of 
Badajos,  battle  of  Albnhera  (wounded),  and  action  of  Aldea  de  Ponte.  Relinquished  his  staff 
appointment  and  rejoined  his  regiment  in  the  winter  of  1811,  and  continued  to  serve  with  it 
antil  appointed  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Rowland  Hill  in  1812,  on  whose  personal  staff  he  remained 
until  the  termination  of  the  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,— for 
which  he  obtained  the  brevet  rank  of  Major, — ^Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toidouse.  On  Lord 
Hill's  appointment  to  a  command  with  the  army  in  Flanders  in  the  spring  of  1815,  he  selected 
Colonel  Egerton  as  his  first  Aide-de-camp,  who  served  as  snch  at  tne  battle  of  Waterloo, — 
where  he  obtained  the  brevet  of  Lieut-Colonel,— and  continued  in  the  same  capacity  until  the 
retom  of  the  Army  of  Occupation  from  France  in  1818.  When  Lord  HUl  assumed  the  com- 
mand of  the  army  in  chief  in  1828,  he  was  pleased  to  name  Colonel  Egerton  for  the  confidential 
appointment  of  first  Aide-de-camp  and  private  Secretary,  which  he  held  during  the  whole  period 
of  his  Lordship's  oontinnanoe  at  the  head  of  the  army.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 

eiffht  Clasps.  .  ,  .    ^  , 

88  Sir  William  Chalmers  served  in  Sicily  in  1806  and  7;  campsigns  of  1808-9  in  Portugal 
and  Spain;  exjpedition  to  Walcheren,  including  bombsrdment  of  Flushhig;  at  Cadis  in  1810 
and  11;  and  aU  the  succeeding  Peninsular  campaigns,  including  the  battle  of  Barross,  attack  of 
the  enemy  on  the  heights  near  Moresoo,  aflBur  of  Senhora  de  la  Pena,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
action  of  San  Mnnos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  attack  at  Maya,  battles  of  the  Pyreneea  on  the  30th 
and  3lst  July,  repulse  of  the  enemy  hi  his  attack  of  the  heighto  of  St  Antonio,  31st  August, 
attack  of  the  enemy's  forts  near  Sure,  9th  Oct.  1813,  battle  of  Nivelle,  besides  a  great  many 
minor  affairs  and  skirmishes  on  the  advanoe  to  Madrid  and  capture  of  the  Retira  He  was 
present  with  the  army  hi  the  Peniasula  during  ahnost  all  the  sieges,  and  was  engaged  in  the 
l^owing  aflhira  duruag  the  retreat  from  Burgos,  vis.,  Ohnos,  Monasterio,  bridge  of  VaUadolid, 
and  passage  of  the  Huebra.  Served  also  in  the  Netherlands  in  1814  and  15,  including  the 
battle  ^  Waterloo,  capture  of  Puis,  and  posterior  operations  in  France,  to  Aag.  1817.  He 
was  severely  woondedin  assault  of  the  entrenchments  at  Sarre,  and  has  had  nine  norsea  killed 
orwonadM  under  him  in  action,  three  of  them  at  Waterloo.    Paring  the  abore  oampaigns  he 


26  Wat;  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

WM  on  the  staflC  except  ftt  Waterloo.  Sabsequently  to  his  serncei  in  Sir  John  lCoore'«  oaa- 
paign  and  Lord  Chatham's  expedition,  he  wa«,  in  the  course  of  about  four  years  (from  5th 
March  1811  to  18  th  June  1815),  in  seventeen  engagements,  six  of  them  general  actions — excla- 
sive  of  sieges;  and  for  his  conduct  in  the  field  he  was  twice  promoted,  Tix,  to  the  brevet  rank 
of  Major  at  the  batUes  of  the  Pyrenees,  and  of  LieuU-Colonel  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  on 
which  occasion  he  commanded  the  left  wing  of  the  52nd  regt  He  has  received  the  War  Mcd^ 
with  eight  Clasps. 

89  Major-General  Parker  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  employed  in  the  operations 
previous  to,  and  at  the  siege  of,  riusbiog.  Embarked  for  Lisbon  in  Feb.  1812,  and  remained 
with  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  till  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  1814;  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Yittoria,  both  the  sieges  of  San  Sebastian,  battle  of  Orthcs,  action  at  Tarbes,  and 
battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  lost  his  left  leg  at  the  battle  of 
Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  gold  ^ledal  tor  the  battle  of  Tittoria,  where  he  commanded  a 
brigade  of  artiUery;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  SU  Sebastian*  Orthes,  ani 
Toulouse. 

90  Msjor-General  Beckwith  served  in  Hanover  in  1805-6;  at  Copenhagen  in  1807,  inclndin; 
ihe  action  at  Eioge.  On  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  18()S;  and  that  to  Portugal  in  Ibo^-j, 
including  the  action  at  CalcaveUas  on  tbe  retreat,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Proceeded  to  Wal- 
cheren in  1809;  subsequently  to  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pombal 
Bedinha,  Condeixa,  Foz  d'Arouce,  and  Sabuga^  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  siegea  of  Cindts 
Bodt^o  and  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  action  at  San  Muian,  battles  ii 
Vittona,  the  Pyrenees,  Vera,  Nivelle,  near  Bayonne,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  th« 
campaign  of  1815,  indudins  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Brav  and  Waterloo.  During  the  grest 
portion  of  the  above  service  ne  was  employed  on  the  StaSl  Medal  for  Toulouse,  and  lost  lei) 
leg  at  Waterloo. 

92  Msjor-Qeneral  Bourchier  served  nnder  Sir  Ralph  Abercrombj  in  the  expedition  against 
Cadiz  in  1800,  and  also  in  the  compai^  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  tk« 
13th  and  21st  M»rcb,  and  at  Khamania  on  the  IHh  May.  h.e  served  afterwards  the  campaigsi 
of  181  ly  12,  and  15,  ioclttding  tbe  slese  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  cavalry  afiuurs  tt 
Callada  de  Camino  and  Venta  de  Poso,  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  capture  cf 
Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla«p  for  Salamanca. 

93  Major*General  Grant  served  five  years  in  India  with  the  25th— afterwarc|a  the  22nd— 
Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mallavelly,  siege  of  Seringapatam,  action  with  Dooa- 
dia,  storming  the  fort  of  Tumioul,  where  he  volunteered  and  led  the  assault  wiUi  50  dismounted 
Dragoons;  engaged  also  in  the  reduction  of  various  fortresses.  Served  with  the  21st  Fuailieri 
in  Sicily  in  18UC;  with  the  17th  Light  Dragoons  in  India  from  1807  to  1811 :  and  with  the  lb;t 
Hussars  in  the  campaigns  of  1813,  14,  and  15,  including  the  action  at  (he  bridge  of  Cr^>L\ 
d'Orade,  battle  of  Toulouse,  covering  the  retiriog  army  on  the  17th  of  June  1815,  and  batUe  ct 
Waterloo.     He  has  received  the  >Var  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

94  Major-General  Taylor  served  as  Assistant-Ac^utant-General  to  the  force  nnder  Sir 
Jamea  Craig,  in  the  Mediterranean,  during  1805  and  6.  Employed  on  the  staff  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  including  the  attack  of  the  outpost  near  Weltevrcden,  and  th« 
storming  of  the  lines  of  Cornells.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  with  the  lOUi  Hussara,  ar.vi 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloa  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  CUap  Ux 
Java. 

95  Mijor-General  Argnimban  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  battalion  of  the  Royah, 
and  lost  an  arm  at  San  Sebastian.  Served  also  tbe  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  slight!^  wouadvd 
at  Qnatre  Bras,  and  also  at  Waterloo. 

96  Msjor-General  Calvert  served  with  the  52nd  on  the  expedition  to  Swe4cn  In  1808  ;  ic 
the  Peninsula  in  1808-9,  inclnding  the  retreat  to  Corunna;  and  on  the  Walcheren  expeditkr. 
Appointed  Aide-de-camp  to  Lora  Lynedoch  in  April  1810,  and  joined  him  at  Cadis,  then  U- 
siesed  by  the  French  ;  present  at  the  battles  of  Barrosa  and  Vittoria  ;  also  at  both  the  sittacki 
ana  capture  of  San  Sebaatian.  Accompanied  the  29  ih  to  America  ia  1814,  and  waa  pr«s«ct 
at  the  taking  of  Castine,  and  the  different  i\merican  settlements  in  the  Bay  of  r  undj. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  32ad,  including  tbe  battles  of  Quatrt  Braa  acu 
Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War  ^Udal  with  three  Ciaspa  fi>r 
Barrosa,  Vittoria,  and  St.  Sebastian. 


storming  and  capture  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and 
Badajos.  Depnty-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General  at  tbe  actions  of  Osma  and  JMorillas. 
battle  of  Vittoria,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  storming  the  Heights  of  Vera,  action  al  Sarrv, 
battle  of  the  Nivello,  batUes  of  the  9th,  loth,  Utb,  and  12th  Deo.  lb  13  near  Bayonaa^  PMaag* 
of  the  Adonr,  storminj;  St.  Etienne  and  investment  of  the  citadel  of  Bi^onne,  aotiona  at  Vic 
Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Tonlonse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  l~^Vn4ing  the 
battle  of  Waterloo  and  captore  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  right  riam 

98  Sir  De  Laoj  Evana  served  in  India,  in  1807,  8,  9,  and  10.    Portugal,  Spain,  aadFrnerw 
in  1812, 13,  and  14.    AmeciQa  ptrt  of  1814-15.    Belgium  aod  I^wm  in  1915»  le,  17,  and  1% 


War  Services  of  tie  General  Officers.  27 

la  Spain  in  1835,  36,  and  37.  Preaent  during  the  operations  against  Ameer  Khan  and  the 
Pindarriea,  capture  of  the  Mauritius,  p<irt  of  the  retreat  from  Bureos,  action  on  the  Hormaza 
(wounded),  hattle  of  Vittoria,  investment  of  Fampeluna,  battle  of  (he  Pyrenees,  inyestment  of 
Bayonne  (horse  shot),  actions  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  battle  of  Toulouse  (horse  shot), 
battle  of  Bladensburg  (two  horses  shot),  capture  of  Washington,  attack  on  Baltimore,  operationa 
before  New  Orleans  (boarding  and  capture  of  American  Flotilla — action  25  th  Dec  wounded 
seyeralj— -nnsnccessful  aasauU  Jan.  (wounded  severely),  battle  of  Qnatre  Bras,  retreat  of  17th  of 
June,  Waterloo  (horse  shot  and  one  sabrod),  investment  and  capitulation  of  Paris.  Continued 
on  Staff  of  allied  Army  of  Occupation  in  Fraoce.  Accepted  under  an  allied  power  (1635)  com- 
mand of  an  auxiliary  British  and  Spanish  corps  of  army  by  sanction  and  desire  of  the  English 
GoTemment,  and  by  order  of  the  Kiug  in  council.  Acted,  while  so  employed,  in  conjunction 
with  the  British  forces  (under  Lord  J.  Hay),  and  through  mediation  of  I^ritish  auUiorities  : — 
nusing  investments  of  San  Sebastian  and  Bilboa,  action  of  Arlaban,  capture  of  port  and  castle 
of  Passages.  Defeated  the  enemy  in  general  actions  on  the  5th  of  May,  6th  of  June,  1st  of  Oct. 
(vonnded)  1836  ;  also  10th  and  15th  of  March  1837.  Attacked  near  Hemani,  16th  March,  by 
the  elite  of  the  Carlist  army,  16,000  strong  (about  double  the  allied  force),  and  obliged  to  retreat 
about  one  mile,  but  with  a  less  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  (600)  than  that  of  the  enemy.  Be- 
aumed  the  offensive  the  following  month— capture  of  Hcruani  by  escalade,  14th  May— of  Oy ar- 
son 16th  May— of  Trun  by  storm  17th  May — of  Fontarabia  by  capitulation  Idth  May.  Thes« 
and  other  minor  affairs  were  for  the  most  part  severely  contested,  and  cost  (including  those  of 
the  enemy)  above  ten  thousand  killed  and  wounded.  Excepting  occasionally  two  or  three 
atraffglera,  generally  without  arms,  the  Legion  never  lost  (under  his  command)  prisoners* 
artillery,  or  etj^uipage,.  though  utterly  contrary  statements  repeatedly  appeared  at  the  time, — 
while  he  took  trom  the  enemy  100  olticers,  1000  men,  thirty  pieces  of  cannon,  several  entrenched 
position^  fortified  towns  and  posts,  with  an  extensive  and  most  Important  strategical  tract  of 
the  insurgent  territory,  including  their  main  line  of  retreat,  communication  and  supply. 
Thenceforth  "  The  frontier  was  effectually  closed  against  the  entrance  of  resources  to  the  Car- 
lists,  except  b|y  the  small  mountain  passes,  which  are  only  accessible  to  foot  passengers  or  mnles 
lightlj  laden"  (British  Commissioners*  Dei^patoh,  Parliamentary  Paper)— and  thus  did  this 
auxiliary  corps  decisively  contribute  to  the  successful  termination  of  the  war.  He  holds  the  rank 
of  Lient-Gceneral  in  the  national  army  of  Spain,  by  license  of  a  British  ro^al  warranty — also, 
honoured  by  her  Majesty  for  these  services  with  the  Cross  of  Commander  of  the  Bath,  and  by 
the  government  of  Spain  with  the  grand  crosses  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Charles  III.  Keceived 
hia  Company*  Majority,  and  Lt -Colonelcy  in  the  British  service  for  conduct  against  the 
enemy.  Sir  De  Lacy  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees. 
and  Toulouse. 

99  Major-General  Scott  proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  18()S,  and  was  present  with  the  Soota 
IPosilier  Guards  at  the  Passsge  of  the  Douro,  capture  of  Oporto,  subsequent  retreat  of  Soult's 
army,  ^nd  battle  of  Talavera,  where  he  was  wounded  through  the  body,  and  being  left  there  in 
hospital  h^  was  made  prisoner.  He  commanded  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  for  upwards  of 
three  years.    Has  received  Uie  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

100  Major-General  the  Honourable  H.  £.  Butler  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  with 
the  2nd  battalion  of  the  27th,  including  the  battles  of  the  1 3th  and  21st  March,  and  has  received 
the  medaL  Served  also  with  the  Portuguese  army  in  1810  and  1811,  and  was  wounded  at 
Bttsaco,  for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

101  Major-Geueral  Fleming  served  in  Sicily,  and  with  the  Army  under  Sir  John  Stuart  in 
C^abria  in  1806.  In  Egypt  in  1807,  at  the  taking  of  Alexandria,  and  attack  on  Rosetta.  With 
the  expedition  under  Sir  David  Baird  to  Coruona,  and  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1808,  9, 
10,  and  1 1,  including  the  passage  of  the  Alberche  with  the  advanced  Brigade,  and  battles  of 
Talaverm,  Busaco,  and  Albuhera  (very  severely  wounded),  for  which  be  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Served  in  the  West  Indies,  iucluding  the  expedition  to  the  Southern 
States  of  America,  from  1813  to  1810;  in  the  East  Indies  from  1S20  to  1823  inclusive  ;  and  in 
Canada  from  1829  to  1833. 

102  Sir  John  Bolt  served  with  the  58th  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  was  shot  through  the 
body  in  the  action  on  the  landing.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  1805,  and  re- 
mained with  that  army  until  its  arrival  in  Sicily,  Served  with  the  2nd  battalion  in  the  Penin- 
fiula  the  latter  part  of  1809  and  until  Feb.  1810,  when  ho  was  appointed  to  the  Portuguese 
service;  present  at  the  battle  of  Busaco,  covering  the  operations  against  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  and 
capture  of  Badajoz.  Commanded  the  17  th  Portuguese  regiment  from  April  1812  to  the  con- 
dnsion  of  the  war,  including  the  actions  of  Berlanza  and  near  Las  Casus,  battle  of  Vittoria 
actions  in  the  Pyrenees  at  Santa  Barbara,  2nd  Aug.,  and  attack  of  Vera  heights  7th  Oct.,  battle 
oC  the  Nivelle,  batUe  and  operations  of  the  Nive  on  the  9(h,  10th,  lUb,  12th,  and  13th  Dec. 
1813,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  From  the  period  of  landing  in  the  Peninsula  in  1809, 
nntil  the  ooncloston  of  hostilities  in  April  1814,  he  was  nover  one  day  absent  from  his  duty. 
Medal  for  services  in  Egypt;  and  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Pyrenees. 

103  Major-General  Bainbrigge  served  in  the  Penln&ula  in  the  Quarter-Master- General's 
dapartqient  fi^m  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  Lines  of  Torres 


28  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

Vedras,  part  of  the  siege  of  Oliren^a,  aiege  of  Ciiided  Bodrlgo^  last  liege  of  Badijos,  allinr  of 
the  Gaarcna,  battle  of  Salamanca,  part  of  the  siege  of  Burgos,  af&ir  of  Villa  Muriel,  retreat 
from  Borgos  to  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pvrenees,  part  of  the  last  siege  of 
8an  Sebastian*  battle  of  thel^i^e,  and  actions  near  Bidart,  JSussnssarj,  and  Villa  Franque; 
actions  of  G  arris,  Tarbes,  and  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  receiTcd  the  Wmr 
Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

104  Major-General  l^apier  served  with  the  52nd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  battle  of 
Kioge  in  1807.  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  John  Hope  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  1608;  and 
subsequently  in  Sir  John  Moore's  campaign  in  Spain,  indnding  the  retreat  to,  and  battl«  ol^ 
Coronna.  In  Sicily  with  the  regiment  until  the  autumn  of  1810.  Served  afterwards  in  tho 
Peninsula  on  tiie  stafi^  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  battle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor,  2nd  siege  of 
Badajos,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  the  Nive— indnding  the  various  engage* 
menu  near  the  Mayor's  house — sUghtly  wounded  on  the  10th  Deo.,  and  severely  on  the  litis 
-^lost  left  arm.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

105  Major-General  Thorn  accompanied  the  Buffs  to  the  Peninsula  in  Aug:  1808,  where  he 
served  untU  Jan.  1809.  Ke turned  to  the  Peninsula  in  June  following,  and  commanded  the 
Light  Company  of  the  Buffii  at  the  battle  of  Talavera.  Employed  as  an  officer  of  observation  in 
Spanish  Eftremadnra  from  29th  Jan.  to  3rd  March  1810,  from  which  period  until  the  termination 
of  that  war  in  1814,  he  served  as  Deputy- Assistant- Quarter-Master-General  with  the  2im1 
Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Busaoo,  1st  siege  of  Badajos,  battle  of  AlbulMra, 
actions  at  Arroyo  de  Mobno  and  Almarai,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  battles 
of  the  Nive  on  the  9th  and  12th  Dec  (wounded);  action  of  Garris,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of 
Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Embarked  with  the  troops  from  Boordeaiiz  to  Canaida  in  Jnl^r 
1814,  as  an  Assistant-Qoarter-Master-General,  and  was  present  at  the  affitir  of  Plattabnrg^. 
Hone  killed  under  him  at  Albuhera;  another  in  the  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maya;  and  a  third 
in  the  action  of  the  12th  Dea  1813,  near  Bayonne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten 
Clasps. 

106  Major-General  Sewell  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Comnna, 
Talavera,  Busaco,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo^ 
Badajoz,  and  St  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

107  Major-General  Darling  served  at  the  reduction  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810,  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  left  knee  by  a  musket  .shot  in  storming  the  heights  of  Matauba.  Prooeeded  to 
the  P«ninsu]a»  and  joined  the  Slst  Light  Infantry  at  Castello  Branoo,  in  May  1812;  engaged  on 
the  heights  of  San  Christoval,  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  surrender  of  the  Betiro  at  Madrid; 
employed  with  his  regiment  before  Burgos;  and  after  the  retreat  fh>m  thence  he  was  attacked  by 
typhus  fever,  and  sent  to  England  for  recovery,  in  May  1813.  Rejoined  the  army  on  the  heights 
of  Echallar  in  September  following,  and  was  present  at  the  battleiof  Nivelle,  and  the  subeeqaeot 
attack  of  the  heights  of  St  P6.  Appointed  Major  of  Brigade  in  Dec.  1813,  uid  attached  to 
Major-General  Hay's  brigade  in  the  5th  division,  and  was  employed  throughout  the  blodtade 
and  operations  before  Ba^ronne.  Appointed  Assistant-Adjntant-General  to  the  6th  division  in 
April  1814,  and  remained  in  charge  of  that  department  until  the  embarkation  of  the  division  im 
Aug.  1814.  On  the  renewal  of  the  war  in  1815,  he  was  re-appointed  to  the  staff  as  Assistant- 
Adjutant- General,  and  attached  to  the  4th  division,  under  Sir  Charles  Colville;  employed  witfi 
his  division  in  the  operations  connected  with  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  the  stonning  of  Cambrmy; 
and  capitulation  of  Paris.  He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  thne  Clasps  for  Qoadaloape, 
Sslsmanca,  and  Nivelle. 

108  Sir  Wm.  Lewis  Herries  accompanied  the  9th  Dragoons  to  South  America  In  Sept.  1806, 
and  served  as  a  Brtffade-Major  in  the  expedition  against  Buenos  Ayres.  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir 
Eyre  Coote  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and  was  actively  employed  at  the  siege  and 
taking  of  Flushing.  Acoompanied  Sir  Edward  Paget  to  Spain  as  his  Aide-de-eaom,  ia  June 
1812;  and  when  Sir  Edward  was  taken  prisoner  on  the  retreat  from  Borgoe,  Lord  Wellington 
appointed  him  a  Depnty-Quarter*Master-General,  in  which  capacity  he  served  until  the  end  of 
tViat  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the 
Bidassoa,  the  three  successive  days'  actic^ns  at  the  Mayor's  Houses  in  front  of  Bidart,  where  he 
had  a  horse  shot  under  him.  On  the  14th  of  April  1814,  whilst  endeavouring  with  JAeat  Moore 
(now  Colonel  W.  G.  Moore)  to'ejctrieate  Sir  John  Hoi«  from  his  horse,  whieh  in  the  sortie  froaa 
Bayonne  was  killed  and  had  fallen  upon  him,  he  received  a  mnsket-shot  in  the  Idft  Imee^  was 
taken  prisoner  with  Sir  John  Hope  and  Lieut.  Moore  (both  being  wounded),  and  his  left  leg  was 
amputated  the  next  morning.    He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  foar  Clasps. 

109  Major-General  McDonald's  services:— Expedition  to  South  America,  and  asaanlt  of 
Buenos  Ayres;  Peninsula,  from  Nov.  1808  to  1813,  and  in  the  South  of  Fraaoe  from  Marek 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  Busaco,  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  aflairs  at  Bednha,  Pombal,  and 
Campo  Mavor;  first  siege  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Albuhera,  third  siege  and  assault  of  Badajoi, 
affairs  at  Alva  de  Tormes,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  25th  (had  two  horsea  ahot 
under  him),  30th,  and  31st  July,  and  Toulouse.  Wounded  in  the  head  and  right  thigh  at  tho 
assault  of  Buenos  Ayres,  5  th  July  1807;  in  the  left  leg  and  right  groin  in  the  Pyrenees  SOth 
July;  and  in  the  right  shoulder  and  lungs  at  the  assault  of  the  fortUled  reek  on  the  mountaia 
Arolla,  and  surprising  the  tDem/a  posts  in  thotnlley  of  Banoa,  PyiwMes,  8nd  OeU  1815. 


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He  hat  reoriTBd  the  gold  Medal  ud  one  Cltsp  for  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenaea ;  and  the  aiher 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Bnsaco,  Allmhera,  Badajoz,  and  Tonlonse. 

1 10  Major-General  Faty  served  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Serred  afterwarda 
in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Badajos,  hattle  of  Salamanca,  retreat  from  Madrid  to  Bargoa,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the 
P;yreDee8  and  NiTelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  12(h,  and  ISth  Dec  1813, 
besides  various  minor  aifairs.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

111  Lord  James  Hay  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Yimiera, 
Talavera,  Busaeo,  Fuentea  d'Onor,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Mivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

M2  M^or-Oeneral  T.  J.  Wemyss  served  vrilb  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and  snbse- 
oaently  in  the  Peninsula  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  50th,  71st,  and  92nd,  from  the  formatioa 
of  that  Brigade  under  Lord  Howard  in  1810,  to  its  final  embarkation  at  Bourdeaox  in  1814  i 
and  was  present  in  the  different  affairs  during  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  near  Lisbon,  actions  of 
Fombal,  Kedinha,  Foi  d'Arouce,  battle  of  Rentes  d'Onor,  surprise  of  Gerard  at  Arroyo  de 
Mdinos,  stom  of  Fort  Napoleon,  and  the  bridge  of  Almarsz,  action  of  Alba  de  Tonnes, 
defence  of  Bejar,  battle  of  Vittoria  (received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Mijor),  and  the  Pyrenees,  at 
Maya,  Lesaoea»  and  Donna  Maria  (severely  wounded),  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Cam  bo,  Nive, 
St.  Pierre  (wounded),  Hellette,  (Hrris,  St.  Palais,  Tarbes,  Arriveriette,  Orthes,  Aii«^  and 
Toulouse,  Msides  numerous  minor  aflkirs.  Served  also  against  the  Kandians  in  Ceylon.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

113  Major*General  Gabriel  was  employed  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809.  Served 
afterwards  on  the  staff  in  the  Peninsula  until  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  and  four  Clasps  for  Busaoo,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees,  and  obtained  the 
brevet  rank  of  Major  for  the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees ;  and  that  of  Lient-Colonel  for  former 
aervioea  in  the  field. 

114  Major-General  Thomas  served  in  Sioily  from  1805  to  1812.  Joined  the  3rd  battalion  of 
the  27th  in  Portugal  in  Aoril  1813,  and  was  present  with  it  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the 
Pyrenees.  Commanded  tne  Light  0>mpaQies  of  the  right  brigade  of  the  4th  division  at  the 
battles  of  NiveUe,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  gold  medal  and  two 
Clasps;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nive.  Served 
afterwarda  in  the  American  war;  also  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

115  Major-General  Rowan  served  with  the  52nd  in  Sioily,  in  1806  and  7;  on  the  expedition 
to  Sweden,  in  1808;  in  the  Peninsula  under  Sir  John  Moore  in  1808-9;  at  Walcheren  in  1809, 
including  the  bombardment  and  aurrender  of  Flushing.  In  Portugal  firom  26th  Jao.  to  Ist  June 
1811,  including  the  action  at  Sabugal.  Subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France 
from  10th  Jan.  1813,  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  passage  of 
the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  together  with  the  intermediate 
aifairs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Be- 
ceived  the  brevet  rank  of  Major  for  the  battle  of  Orthes,  and  that  of  Lieut-Colonel  for  former 
services  in  the  field.    He  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

116  Maior-General  Shaw  Kennedy  served  with  the  43rd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and 
battle  of  ICioge  in  1807.  la  the  Peninsula  from  1808  to  1812  inclusive,  aud  was  present  at  the 
action  of  the  Coa,  siege  and  captare  of  Cindad  Rodrigo  and  of  Badajoz,  and  battle  of  Salamanca, 
for  whidi  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

117  Lord  Sandys  aoeompanied  the  10th  Hussars  to  the  Peninsula  in  1812,  and  was  present  in 
the  action  at  Morales,  and  battles  of  Vittoria  and  Pampeluna.  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  as  an  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo* 

118  Sir  Thomas  Henry  Browne  carried  the  King's  Colour  of  the  23rd  at  the  aiege  of  Copen- 
hagen in  1807.  Accompanied  his  regiment  to  America;  thence  to  the  West  Incues,  and  was 
wounded  at  the  oaptore  of  Martuiique.  Proceeded  again  to  Amerios,  and  thenoe  to  Portugal  in 
181 1.  He  was  appointed  to  the  Staff  of  the  Adjutant- General  in  1812,  and  was  in  the  fidd  at 
the  battles  of  SsJamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  siege  of  Burgos,  Vittoria  (where 
he  waa  wounded  in  the  head),  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  the  actions  of  the  Uth,  12tb,  and  13th 
Dee.  ISia,  befixre  Bayonne,  Nive,  Tarbes,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  On  the  eacape  of  Napoleon 
from  Elba,  he  was  appointed  Aide-de-camp  to  Lord  Stewart  (the  present  Marquis  of  London- 
derry), and  served  the  campaign  of  1816  with  him,  at  the  heiad-quartera  of  the  Austrian  and 
Bussian  armies.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

119  Major-General  Maolachlan  waa  honourably  mentioned  in  Colonel  Gillespie's  despatoh,  for 
his  oondact  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Yellore  in  1806,  on  which  occasion  he  was  the 
senior  officer  present,  and  severely  wounded. 

120  Mi^or^General  NicoUa  with  thirteen  volunteers  in  a  boat  of  the  Blamehe  frigate,  boarded 
and  captured,  on  the  8rd  Nov.  1803,  the  French  armed  cutter  Albion  from  under  the  guns  of 
Monte  Chrisde^  St  Domingo^ — in  this  action  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  mnsket-bal^  which 
entering  the  abdomen,  and  coming  out  at  his  right  side,  lodged  in  the  arm.  On  board  the 
Standard  at  the  passag^  of  the  Dardanelles  on  the  I9th  Feb.  1807.  On  the  26th  June  1808, 
with  a  boat*!  orew,  he  boarded  and  captured  the  Italian  gun-boat  Fo^  near  Corfu.    Present  at 


20  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

300  rami  OB  an  «^BdUioii  in  s  joint  attiflk  iriA  EL  M.  frimtet  Um  Imptrimm  and  Thtrnm,  mi 
in  oo-opention  wHh  %  party  of  iieainflH|  aaoending  tiw  heights  of  Fdinora  in  Ctlahrinv  a^aiiHt 
a  ttronffly-potted  enemy  tiiree  timet  the  atrength  of  the  aaaailanta:  drove  them  off  tfie  froand, 
and  nuuntamed  the  poat  for  tliree  days.  Senred  afterwarda  In  the  Peninaola  from  Angwt  1813 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inclndfaig  the  batde  of  the  Ni?eUe^  and  the  aotioiia  befoit 
Bayonne,  on  the  9th,  lOkh,  and  11th  Deo.  1818. 

43  Miyor-Genera]  Mahon  senred  ia  Ireland  in  the  reheUion  of  1798.  He  serred  alao  t««M^ 
years  in  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  oaptore  of  Sarinamt  and  also  of  Gnadnioi^  k 

1810,  for  whioh  he  has  reoeiTod  the  War  Medal  wilh  one  Clasp. 

44  Mslor-Gkneral  Loftns  serred  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  38 th  during  the  time  it  wm 
employed  in  the  Peninsola,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bosaoo,  retreat  to  the  lines  ef 
Torres  Vedras,  adrance  in  porsoit  of  Massena,  storming  of  Badaioz««ommanded  the  defach 
ment  of  the  5th  difision  which  took  possession  of  the  T6te-de-Pont,  St  Christonal,  and  Ihs 
other  Forts  on  the  right  banlc  of  the  Gaadiana,  and  to  whioh  General  PhiUipon  anrrendered ; 
— battle  of  Salamanoa,  capture  of  Madrid,— oommanded  the  light  troops  of  the  5th  dirisioa 
npon  tlie  advance  to  Bargos,  retreat  from  thenoe,  action  at  villa  Muriel,  and  other  minor 
affkirs.   He  has  reoeiTed  tlM  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Busaoo,  Badijos  and  Palamamn 

45  Mtjor-General  Burrell  served  at  the  culture  of  Guadeloupe  in  1810 ;  and  the  campaign  of 
1814  in  Upper  Canada.  Served  also  in  Chma  (Medal)  and  oommanded  the  land  foroe  at  fhs 
ilrit  capture  of  Chusan,  and  a  brigade  at  the  attack  upon  Canton.  He  haa  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one Claspfor  Guadaloupe. 

46  Maior-General  JParrer  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Maida. 

47  Msjor-Gkoeral  Aylmer  served  at  the  Helder  in  1799,  including  the  action  of  the  I8tk 
Sept  I  figyptian  campaign  of  1801  (Medal) }  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain  and  Portugal, 
including  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna  for  which  he  has  received  the  Wv 
Medal  wUh  three  Clasps.    He  served  subseauenUy  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 

47 1  Major-General  Thomaon  aooompaniea  the  74th  to  the  Peninsula,  landing  at  Lisbon  in 
Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Busaoo,  retreat  to  the  linea  of  Torres  Vedrai^ 
advance  of  the  army  on  Massena's  retreat  therefrom,  action  at  Fob  d'Arouce  (wounded),  bMtl* 
of  Foentes  d*Ooor,  siege  and  capture  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  where  he  served  as  Assistant  Bnginetf 
and  for  liia  servioes  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Brevet-Miuor  i  siege  and  capture  of  Badges 
where  he  served  aa  Assist.  Engineer  and  was  slightly  woundsd  when  leading  about  300  nmi  of 
the  party  that  stormed  and  tooa  the  Baveline  of  ot  Koque  to  reinforce  the  3d  Dlyision  of  Che 
arm  V  whidi  liad  taken  the  Castle ;  siege  and  oaptore  of  the  Forts  of  Salamanca,  whwe  he  aerved 
aa  Assist  Engineer  and  waa  alightly  wounded  i  battle  of  Salamanoa  (severel  v  woundedX  siege 
of  Borgoa  and  retreat  therefrom,  aarved  aa  Assist  Engineer  and  had  the  blowing  up  of  tks 
bridge  at  Tilla  Morial  and  tlie  bridge  at  Cabeson  entrusted  to  him ;  battle  of  Vittoria  aa  aeooskd 
in  ooosmand  of  the  74th}  sisge  of  St  Sebastian  wliere  ho  served  as  Assist -Engineer  and  for  hb 
eoodnet  waa  promoted  te  thb  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut-Colonel  i  battle  of  NtveUe,  iwssage  of  the 
Bidaasoa,  and  battle  ef  Orthes,  besides  several  skirmishes  with  his  Begt  at  Alfiates,  VilU  de 
Pastorea,  Albidons,  and  other  plaoea.  He  haa  received  the  gold  Medal  for  St  Sehastino,  and 
the  silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  the  other  battlea  and  sieges. 

48  Maior-General  Eiddell  served  as  Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General  at  tfie  onp- 
tore  of  OOpenhagen  in  1807 1  and  aa  A  aristant-Qaarter-Master«Gtoeral  on  the  eastern  eonat  of 
Spain  and  at  Gsooa,  with  the  army  under  Lord  William  Bentinck. 

48t  Mijor-General  Danbeney  served  at  the  taking  of  theCi^  of  Good  Hope  and  captor*  of 
the  Dntoh  iUet  at  Saldanha  Bay,  in  1796 1  aubsequently  for  upwards  of  fourteen  yeara  ia  the 
Bast  Indisa,  tndnding  the  campaign  of  1801-8  against  the  Mahratta  chieftains,  and  foomnuttdad 
the  Grenadliera  of  ha  regt  (the  84th),  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kurree  ;  also  in  thm  Qa* 
serats  in  1808,  3,  and  4,  at  the  reduction  of  other  forts  by  Sir  John  Murray's  army.  Pto- 
oeeded  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  flushing. 

49  Bfijor-General  Yemon  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  the  Peninsula,  aa  a  I>epttly^ 
Assistant- A^ntant-GeneraL  Subaequently  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  Duke  of  WelUn(toa*s 
army  until  June  1811,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Talavera.  Served  with  the  Snd  UH- 
talion  66th,  at  the  surprise  of  a  French  division  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  and  other  Ofevatiam^ 
until  the  oaptore  of  Bad^os.  With  tlie  Queen's  at  the  reduction  of  the  Forts  and  baatin  of 
Selsmanea  slightly  woonded  earlv  in  the  day,  and  very  severely  at  the  dose  of  the  aotloBy  ft 
ball  having  entered  Ills  breast  ana  lodged  near  the  luMurt,  after  tearinc  along  two  riba.  JW- 
lowed  the  army  again  at  the  expiration  of  three  weelu,  and  resumed  tlie 
regiment,  with  whioh  he  served  in  the  variona  <merations  preoediag,  dvdjj^  I 
the  si^e  of  Burgee.  He  has  reoeived  the  gold  Medal  for  Salamaao^tlUpj 
with  one  olasp  for  Talavera. 

49t  Mijor-General  Meroer  aooompanied  the  3rd  Guards  on  the 
1805|  and  on  that  to  Wahiheren  in  1809.     Served  in  the  PeninsuU 

1811,  and  again  from  July  1811  to  March  1814, 
acting  aa  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Brant  Spenosrj 
eamptoBr.-GeosralDilkea:  aiase  of  Ciodadj 
aiege  of  Bnigoi^  pMsaga  of  tat  BldMioa»  nd 


War  Sernkes  of  the  General  Officers.  2SS 

thai  to  HaaoTer  in  1805;  and  in  Portugal  firom  SepU  1808  to  Inly  1809,  inducing  tiie^pMiage  of 
tbe  Bonro.  In  1810  miiched  with  the  light  oompany  in  a  flank  battalion  from  Gimltar  to 
the  flnt  defence  of  Tarife.  He  was  a  Tomnteer  with  Lord  Blayney  from  Gibraltar  on  the  ex- 
pedition to  Malaga,  and  present  at  the  attack  on.  the  fortreia  of  Faengarola.  Jn  1811  he 
froceeded  again  to  Tarifa,  tn  command  of  the  two  flank  oompaniea,  to  join  ue  force  under  Lord 
^ynedoch,  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Barrosa,  and  severelj  wounded.  In  182^  he 
embarked  in  command  of  the  4Ut  fiv  Madras.  In  1834  he  joined  Sir  Archibald  Campbell  with 
that  regimtot  in  the  iuTasion  of  the  Burmese  empire,  and  served  throughout  that  war;  from  tlie 
landing  and  capture  ofBangoon  to  the  Peace  in  Feb.  1826.  Poriog  this  pedod  he  waa 
employed  in  six-  separate  commands  against  the  enemy.  In  October  1824  he  embarked  with  a 
Com  vom  Bangoon  to  capture  the  provmce  of  Martaban:  he  stormed  its  strongly  fortified  ibwn, 
taking  32  pieces  of  heavy  ordnance  and  other  arms.  On  the  8th  Feb.  1825,  he  captured  tbe  for« 
tified  position  of  Tantabain,  taking  36  pieces  of  Artillery,  and  other  arms.  He  was  also 
present  at  erery  action  with  the  enemy  (except  those  in  Dec  1824,  when  he  was  still  employed 
at  Martaban),  particularly  at  Sembike  on  let  Dec.  1825,  when  in  command  of  the  adranoed 
Koard  he  cairied  the  front  face  of  the  enemy's  position.  He  commanded  the  1st  3ri(pide  of  the 
Bladras  diyiaion,  and  Was  twice  thanked  "by  the  Governor- General  in  Council.  Ifo  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa*  ' 

131  Major-General  Bobbins  served  in  Sicily  in  1806-7  with  the  1st  Brigade  of  Guards  under 
Sir' John  Moore.  Subsequently  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  in  the 
campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  hiduding  the  investment  and  surrender  of  Fampeluna,  the  battles  of 
Ortnes  and  Toulouse,  with  several  intermediate  afikirs  of  outposts.  Served  ako  in  Flanders 
in  1815  with  the  7th  Hussars;  was  present  at  Qaatre  Bras,  commanded  a  squadron  of  the 
Rear  Guard  in  the  a£fair  at  Genappe,  also  at  the*  battle  of  Waterloo  where  he  was  severely 
wounded.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wi^  two  Clasps  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse. 

132  Major-Geheral  Macneil  served  in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  and  subsequently  at  Wal« 
eherenini809;  in  Swedish  Pomerania  in  1813,  in  Holland  in  1814,  Including  the  attack  on 
Beimi*op-Zoom.    Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  indudinebattle  of  Watenoo. 

r§3  Major- General  Pit£  served  at  the  capture  of  tbe  Danish  West  In&  Islands  in  1807 1  and 
of  Martinique  in  1809.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1811  te  Jan.  1814,  inelndlDg 
the  battle  of  Albuhera ;  actions  at  Usagre  and  Almaraz ;'  siege  of  Badi^s ;  battles  of  Vittotia, 
Pampeluna,  and  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
'  134  Major-General  Sutherland  commahded  the  few  troops  on  the  Gold  Coast  m  the  successful 
operations  and  actions  against  the  Ashantees,  whom  he  defeated  and  dispersed  (about  20,000 
strong)  in  June  and  July  1824. 

135  Major- General  lUiney  served  with  the  82nd  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  in 
1807;  with  Sir  Brent  Spencer's  expedition  off  the  coast  of  Spain,  and  at  Cadis  on  iurrender  of 
tbe  ^ench  fleet;  from  thence  joined  Sir  Arthur  Welleslev's  army  at  Mondego  Bay,  and  waa 
afterwards  present  at  the  fclattles  of  Boleia,  Yimiera,  and  Corunna,  also  the  retreat  under  Sir 
John  Moore.  Accompanied  the  regiment  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  sur« 
render  of  Middlebnigh,  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing.  Joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsula  in 
May  1812,  and  served  as  ASe-de-camp  to  Sir  Thomas  Bradford  during  the  siege  of  the  Forts  of 
Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Bargos,  and  retreat  therefrom. 
Served  aftwwards  in  the  Portuguese  service  in  advance  through  the  l>as-os-Montes  in  1813,  at 
the  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  of  Villa  Franca  and  Toloso,  storm  of  the  fortified  convent  in  front 
of  San  Sebastian,  at  both  the  sieges  and  storm  of  San  Sebaatian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle 
<^  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th  and  10th  Dec^severely  wounded:  wounded  also 
at  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian.  Served  in  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  fit>m  the  caid* 
tulation  of  Paris  in  1815  to  the  end  of  1818.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight 
Clasps. 

136  Major-General  the  Honorable  Charles  Gore  joined  the  43rd  in  the  Peninsiila  in  July 
1811,  and  was  present  and  one  of  the  storming  party  of  Fort  San  Francisco  at  the  investment 
of  Cindad  Bodrigo  ;  also  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  that  fortress  and  of  Badigoz,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Andrew  Barnard ;  and  in  a  similar  capacity  to  Sir  Jamea 
Kempt  in  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive  (9th,  10th,  and  11th  Dec),  Orthea,  and 
Toulouse.  He  was  also  in  the  action  of  San  Milan,  capture  of  Madrid,  storming  of  the  heights 
of  Vera,  bridge  of  Tanzi,  and  all  the  skirmishes  of  the  Light  Division  from  1812  to  the  dose 
of  the  war  in  1814  ;  after  which  he  accompanied  Sir  James  Kempt  with  the  troops  sent  to 
Canada  under  his  comsnand  ;  returned  to  Europe  in  time  for  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was 
first  and  principal  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  James  Kempt,  and  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
(horse  shot),  and  Waterloo  (three  horses  shot),  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

137  Major-General  Walton  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Copenhagen  in  1807.  He  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  1808,  and  served  the  campaigns  of 
1809,  1810,  and  the  first  part  of  1811 ;  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  cap- 
ture of  Oporto,  the  battles  of  Talavera  and  Busaoo,  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras. 
and  the  subsequent  advance  to  the  Spanish  frontier.  He  served  also  in  Holland,  Belgium,  ana 
Franoe,  from  J^ov.  1813  to  Nov.  1818;  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp^  the 


29c  War  Servieei  of  the  Oeneral  Officers. 

•ttaok  <m  Bergai-op-Zoom,  the  baAtUs  of  Qiutre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  the  oaptore  of  Pftria. 
He  aerved  40  yean  m  the  Coldttream  Gnards,  and  oommanded  the  regiment  vpwarda  of  tiz  yean. 
He  haa  reeeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claapa  for  Talarera  and  Boaaoo. 

138  Maior-Oeneral  Lewii  terred  in  Sir  Biohard  Stracban'a  action,  4th  Not.  1805.  Oon- 
nasded  a  mittalion  of  Marines  in  the  American  war,  indnding  the  action  at  Bladenahnrg,  attack 
on  Baltimore,  and  Tarioni  skirmiahea  in  the  Cheiapeak. 

139  Mi^or-General  Lawrenoe,  prior  to  entering  the  Royal  Marines,  aenred  four  years  and  a 
half  at  Midshipmanin  the  Boyal  Nary.  In  1793  heserredatTonlons  landed  at  Fort  La  Malgna 
and  Fort  Mnlgrafe  daring  the  siegCb  In  1798,  at  the  capture  of  a  Fk«noh  squadron  of  three 
frigates  and  two  brigs  off  Tonlon.  In  1805,  battle  of  Trafidgar;  the  ahip  in  which  he  serrt d, 
the  CobuuM^  lost  200  in  killed  and  wonnded.  In  1810,  at  CSidii  during  the  Uookade,  waa  the 
senior  obtain  of  the  expedition  against  Malaga.  In  1814  and  15,  serred  off  New  York  on  tfie 
American  coast,  until  hostilities  finally  ceased. 

140  Major-Qeneral  Jones  waa  at  the  defeat  of  the  French  fleet  by  Lord  Howe,  Ist  Jane  1794t 
and  by  Ijord  Bridport,  23  Jane  1795.  On  board  La  RevobUumair9  when  she  captored  the 
C7iu<e,  12th  April  1798.    Wracked  off  Brest  in  1804,  and  detoined  a  prisoner  of  war  ontil  1814. 

141  Major-(}eneralConnoUy  serred  in  Lord  Bridport'saetkm,2Sd  June  1795.  Inl796serfed 
in  the  Mediterranean,  indading  the  cTacnation  of  Bastia,  captare  of  Porto  Ferrajo,  and  destme- 
tion  of  Martello  Tower  in  St.  Fiorenso  Bay.  On  board  fl.  M.  a  ExedktU  in  the  battle  off 
Cape  St.  Vincent,  14th  Feb.  1797.  Captare  of  Admiral  Perrie's  sooadron  off  Toolon  ia  1798, 
oonaisting  of  three  frigates  and  two  bngs.  On  board  the  HcmmbJ^  in  the  battle  of  Algeairai^ 
6th  Jaly  1801,  woonded  and  taken  prisoner.  On  board  H.  M.  S.  Pentiopt,  in  the  aotioift  off 
Flashing  and  Ostend,  under  Sir  Sydney  Smith,  IGfch  May  1804.  Present  at  the  siege  of  Copen- 
hagen, and  captare  of  Danish  fleet  in  1807,  and  at  Nyeboorgh  in  1808.  In  1812,  on  board 
H.M.S.  Hamadnfod^  when  attacked  by  French  privateers;  debarked  with  detachments  at  Scdie* 
▼eUng,  and  took  possession  of  the  Hague  in  1814.  Daring  the  above  periods  he  has  been  very 
flreqnentiy  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  affaira  of  gun-boats  and  batteriea,  &c  &a  He  haa  le- 
oeiTed  a  raward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund. 

142  Migor-Gteneral  Shawe  serred  the  campaigns  of  1810,  1811,  and  part  of  1812,  in  the  Pcb<- 
insula,  incloding  the  bMtle  of  Baaaca  Serred  also  in  Holland  and  Belgiam  from  Nor.  1813  to 
Sept.  1814,  and  was  seyerely  wounded  at  Bergen-op-Zoom,  He  haa  recelTed  the  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

143  Major-ueneral  Beatty's  senrices :  landed  at  the  attack  of  Santa  Cms,  Teneriflb,  when  Lord 
Nelaon  lost  his  arm;  battle  of  the  Nile;  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Aore  (wounded);  was  favounbl^ 
mentioned  in  Sir  Sidney  Smith's  despateh.  In  1803  he  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Hatmamm 
priTateer,  and  the  surprise  and  destruction  of  Fort  Dunkirk,  Martinique^  The  publication  of 
the  despatches  connected  with  these  cTcnts,  in  which  he  was  meet  fsTourably  mentioned,  pro- 
cured him  a  patriotic  sword  of  the  Talue  of  50i.  Captain  of  Marinea  in  the  GtmraTciur,  at  the 
capture  of  the  Martngo  and  BelU  PamU  in  March  1805;  and  in  the  Donegal^  Capt.  P.  Maleolai, 
when  the  small  squadron  under  his  command  attacked  two  Fr«ioh  frigates  under  the  batteries 
of  La  Hogue,  near  Cape  Barfleur,  10th  NoTcmber  1810.  He  has  been  engaged  in  other  affairs 
of  minor  importance,  and  was  selected  for  the  duty  of  accompanying  Sir  G,  Cockbum  with 
Napoleon  in  the  NorihumbirUtnd  te  Su  Helena. 


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War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

I  Sir  BftTid  Ciinvqgbame  Mrred  tbe  cMopaign  of  1793,  inclading  the  actionf  at  Pamsn,  Ft. 
Anaiid,  and  LinoellM  (leyerely  wounded);  also  the  liege  of  Yalenoiennet.  Taken  piiaoner  la 
tha  action  at  0«tend  in  May  1798. 

5  Colonel  the  fiononrable  Alexander  Aberarombj  eerred  the  campaiitn  of  1799  in  HoHan'*, 
ae  a  Totonteer  with  the  92nd ;  with  the  52nd  <m  the  expedition  to  the  Feirol  in  1800;  in  Sic>ly 
In  1806  and  11N)7,  ai  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  John  Moore.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  18i^, 
and  commanded  the  28th  at  the  battle  of  Basaoo,  and  in  the  Lines  before  Lisbon;  -a  brigade  ut 
tha  battle  of  Albohera;  the  28th  at  Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almaraz;  and  was  Assittant-Qiiart4  r- 
Ma%ter-Gkneral  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and  Orthea.  fle  served  al»o  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  in  the  same  capacity,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Watcrlt  f, 
storming  of  Peronne,  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  reoeired  the  Gold  Cross  for  Albohera, 
Tittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Orthea. 

4  Sir  Robert  Cbambra  Hill  served  on  the  Contment  in  1794  and  95.  Embarked  with  the 
Blues  for  the  P«'ninsuJa  in  Oct  1812.  Soon  after  his  arrival  in  Lisbon,  was  ordered  to  take 
ooaunand  of  the  Household  Brigade  of  Cavalry,  which  he  commanded  at  and  for  some  time  afur 
the  battle  of  ViUoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Oold  Medal  Present  also  at  the  actiom  m 
the  Pyrenees;  and  subsequentlv  with  Lord  HiU*s  Division  until  after  the  battle  of  the  1 3tli  Dc 
1818  near  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  in  command  of  the  regiment,  indodin^; 
the  action  on  the  17th  June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo>  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  La« 
Roeived  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp, 

6  Sir  William  Cox  served  at  the  re-taking  of  Grenada  in  1796 ;  in  Bgypt  in  1801 ;  employed 
on  a  particular  service  in  Spa<n  in  1808-9,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Lueo,  and  battle  of 
Comnna.  Commandfd  the  fortress  of  Almeida,  from  April  1809  to  the  27th  August  181(\ 
when,  by  the  unfortunate  explosion  of  its  magaxines,  be  was  obliged  to  surrender  it  to  th«  army 
vnder  Marshal  Msssena.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

6  Colonel  J.  P.  Hamilton  served  two  years  in  Spain  during  the  Peninsular  war,  and  oom- 
manded  a  batialion  at  the  battle  of  CastaUa. 

7  Colonel  Borslem  served  at  Toulon  in  1793,  and  was  present  in  the  various  actions  thcrp. 
and  afterwsrds  at  Corsica.  Bmployed  as  Astistsnt-Q'tarter-Master-General  at  the  taking  of 
the  Isle  of  France  in  1810;  and  as  Deputy-Quarter-Master- General  at  the  conqoeat  of  Java 
In  181 1  (including  the  attack  of  Cornells),  for  which  he  has  received  the  Gold  M«daL 

8  Colonel  GauntleU  was  actively  employed  against  the  Maroons  in  the  West  Indies.  Scrwd 
also  the  campaign  In  Bgypt 

9  Cofenel  Woodgate  embarked  with  the  5th  battalion  of  the  60th  on  the  expedition  to  Por- 
togal  in  1808  under  Sir  Arthur  Wellealey,  and  nas  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimier». 
Tslavera,  and  Bosaeo;  action  at  Ssbugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  (wounded),  siege  of  Ba<*a  *  i 
in  1811;  action  at  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Bodriga  He  has  received  the  Goli 
Medal  for  Fuentes  d*On'jr,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Boleia,  Vimi^ra. 
Talavera,  Butaoo,  and  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

10  Culonel  Patriokson  served  in  Ireland  with  the  9th  Dragoons  during  the  Bebelfion  in  179h; 
in  1807  he  served  with  the  43rd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  at  the  battle  of  Kioge;  :o 
1808-9  in  Spain,  under  Sir  Juhn  Moore.  Served  aftemards  in  the  Ptninsula  (a  great  part  « ' 
the  time  in  oommand  of  the  regiment)  from  Sept  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814  («xc^fc 
during  two  short  intervals  when  he  was  ordered  to  £ng>and  to  command  the  2iid  batia}i<  n  . 
hieluding  the  action  of  the  (3i^a,  battle  of  Bosaeo,  L^nes  of  Torres  Vcdras,  actions  of  Reding  v. 
Foi  d*Arouee,  Condelxa,  and  Sabuealt  battles  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Yittoria,  and  Toulouse.  H*- 
has  reotived  the  GoM  Medal  fur  Toulouse,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for 
Bnsaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  aud  Vittoria.  Embarked  for  America  in  Oct.  1814,  and  commanded  tb« 
43rd  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.  Joined  the  Army  in  Flanders  on  the  16th  of  June  18 1:, 
and  was  prseent  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

II  Colonel  J.  J.  Cochrane  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  drd  Guards,  and  was  preaent  a: 
the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  aiege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  for  which  he  has  reosived  the  Wsr 
Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

IS  Colonel  ThorntDD  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  commanded  the  40th  regiment  at  the 
battles  of  Talavera,  Nivelle  (severely  wounded),  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  Gold  Croaa.  He  was  alio  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimlera,  Busneo,  and 
the  Pyrenees,  fbr  which  be  has  rsceived  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

18  Sir  John  Miller  Doyle  served  the  Bgvptian  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  aetiona  of  tl^ 
8tb,  13th,  and  2184  ot  March,  captarsf  of  Grsod  Cairo  and  Alexandria,  together  with  thw  o<h»  r 


War  Services  of  the  Colonels^  43 

tpenitions  of  that  cftmf  aign.  Serred  afterwardi  in  the  Ft nlnsiila  firom  Feh  1B09  to  the  ^od  of 
tbat  war  in  1814— either  in  oommand  of  a  regiment  of  Fortngueie  or  a  brisade— and  waa  pre** 
■cnt  at  the  action  of  Grijoo,  passage  of  the  Donro^  battle  of  Fnentes  d  Onor,  first  siege  of 
Badajos,  siege  and  assault  of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pjrrenees,  Nirdle,  and 
Orthea.  Sir  John  has  reoeired  a  Medal  for  serrioea  in  Bgypt ;  and  the  Gold  Cross  and  one 
Clasp  fur  Foentes  d^Onor,  Cindad  Bodrigo,  Yittoriay  the  Fj^renees,  and  Otthes. 

14  Colonel  John  Hamilton  serred  the  Egyptian  Campaign  of  1801  with  the  Colditrfam 
Goards.  Accompanied  a  detachment  of  that  regiment  to  tne  Feninsnia  in  Mardi  1810  $  and  in 
April  was  appointed  Deputy- AMistant-Qoarter^Master- General  at  Isla  de  Leon.  Went  to 
England  in  March  1812;  rejoined  the  regiment  in  the  Feninsnia  in  JuJy  1813,  and  serred  thero 
until  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Banrosa 
aod  the  Nire. 

15  Colonel  Baikes  served  with  the  Coldstream  Gnards  on  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in 
1805-6 ;  and  at  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Embarked  with  the  regiment  for  the  Peninsula,  31st  of 
Dec  1808,  and  served  there  until  26th  of  January  1612 ;  and  again  from  August  1812  to  16th 
May  1813,  and  was  present  at  the  batUes  of  Talavera,  Buaoo,  and  Fuentea  d  Onor,  for  which 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clatpa. 

16  Colonel  Keate  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec  1808  to  Jan.  1813,  inclnding  the  passago 
of  the  Douro,  affikir  near  Salamanca,  battle  of  But aco,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  covenng  the 
siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  and  siege  of  Borgoa.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Bu>aco,  Ciudad  Bodrico,  and  Salamanca. 

17  Colonel  Ward  served  in  the  Peninsula,  snd  has  reoeived  the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for 
Salamanca,  Sadajoz  (severely  wounded  at  the  assault),  and  the  Pyreneee ;  and  the  Balver  War 
Medal  wiih  ooe  Cla&p  for  Bnsaoo. 

:  18  Colonel  B!idie  served  with  Uie  20th  Dragoons  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in 
1806  ;  proceeded  from  thence  to  South  America,  and  was  in  the  aotion  at  Maldonado  and  siege 
of  Monte  Videa  Served  in  Portugal  in  1808  and  9,  including  the  battles  of  Boleia  and 
Vimiera  (Gold  Medal);  also  at  the  passage  of  the  Douiou  In  Sicily  in  1810  and  11;  subse* 
quently  on  the  eastern  coeat  of  Spain,  including  the  battle  of  Ceatalla,  and  aotion  at  Villa  Franca« 

19  Colonel  Jodrell  served  in  Sicily  in  1806  and  1807.  He  went  to  Cadia  in  March  1810,  and 
remained  there  till  April  1811,  having  been  present  at  tho  battle  of  Barrosa.  In  Sept  1812  he 
joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  in  the  Peninsula,  and  served  there  until  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Barrosa^  Hivelle,  aod  Niv& 

20  Colonel  Henry  Dawkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Guards,  from  Feb.  1810  to  tho 
end  of  that  war  in  1814  :  Major  of  Brigade  from  Jane  1810,  inclnding  tho  battle  of  Fueiaea 
d*ODor,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Borgos,  battlea  of  Yittoria,  Ni* 
velle,  and  NiTe  ;  pasEage  of  the  Adonr,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  on  whioh 
last  occasion  he  was  severely  wounded.  Served  also  tbe  campugn  of  1815,  induding  the  battle 
of  Waterloo.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

21  Ckilonel  Peter  Brown  served  with  the  82nd  on  an  expedition  to  the  ecast  ni  France  early 
in  1800,  and  subsequently  in  the  Mediterranean.  He  served  with  the  23rd  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  afterwards  in  North  America  ;  also  at  the  siege  and  cloture 
of  Martiniqae  in  1809  ;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  As 
Commaodant  of  detachments  at  Belem  he  established  a  school  upon  the  model  df  the  Bo^al 
Military  Asylum  at  Chelsea,  for  tbe  numerous  children  of  the  soldiers'  families  left  at  that 
station.  He  also  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Netherlands,  as  ConmiaQdaut  of  Ghent,  and  su^ 
sequently  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one 
ClaBp  for  Martinique. 

24  Colonel  Fielding  Browne  accompanied  the  40th  to  the  Peninsola  in  July  1808,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  TaUvera,  and  Busaoo ;  on  the  retreat  to^  and  at  the 
occupation  of,  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  siege  of  Badsjos,  in  May  1811,  and  repulse  of  the 
sortie  from  Fort  San  Christoval ;  actions  of  £1  Bodon  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  sie^e  and  storming 
of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  action  at  Caniaal,  battle  of  Salamanca,  ca|^ 
ture  of  Madrid,  and  subsequent  retreat  therefrom.  Served  also  on  the  expedition  against  New 
Orleans.  Commanded  the  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo^  He  haa  reoeived  the  Gold 
Medal  for  Badajoz  (having  commanded  the  regiment  at  the  aaaanlt)  $  and  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  seven  Clasps  for  the  other  battles  and  siege. 

25  (Colonel  Childers  served  with  the  llth  Dragoons  at  the  Helder  in  1799  ;  the  Peninsular 
campaigns  from  May  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  haa  received  tbe  War  Medal 
with  two  Claspa  for  Salamanca  and  Yittoria.  Also  the  oampaign  of  1815,  as  Major  of  Brigade 
to  Sir  John  Yandeleur,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Onamanded  a  brigade  of  Cavalry 
ftt  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  under  Lord  Combermere. 

26  Colonel  the  Honouiable  Leicester  Stanhope  was  employed  in  Sonth  America  in  1807,  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  on  Buenos  Ajres.  Served  also  in  the  Mahratta  war  of  1817  and  18, 
including  the  battle  of  Maheidpore,  and  storming  of  Talneir. 

27  Diuonel  Alexander  Higginson  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the  battle  of  Co- 
Tanik% ;  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809  }  and  Sie  Peninstilar  campaigns  of  1818,  13, 
Mdl^   fiehasxeceifedthe  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  CornnnayNlvelK  and  Nive» 


43  War  Services  efihe  CoUmeh* 


S8  CSoIomI  Ams  HTMd  is  the  Fteinrak  with  tiw  Itt  Guards  (pirt  of  tte  teati 

as  Brigadr-lC^ior)  aad  was  pwicnt  at  the  battlaa  of  ConmBa,  Salaaanoa,  Pjiiihim,  mmk 
Htfalle  (wvaraly  wounded),  aad  at  tha  iiflgas  of  Ctodad  Bodrigo  and  Badgjoa,  te  wbiab  ba  kaa 
saoaifed  tlM  War  Medal  with  lix  Clatpa.    He  aerred  al«>  the  Waterloo  caapa^ 

99  Ckdonel  Brooke  lerred  in  the  Peninnila  with  the  let  Onarde  and  waa  preeenlal  iha  baitki 
of  Canraaa,  Nivelle,  and  NIto,  for  which  he  hae  reoeired  the  War  llodal  with  three  Claapa. 

80  Sir  John  Morillyon  WiliK»  ienred  ae  nddehipnan  in  the  navj  for  nearlj  ais  jeara.  He 
«ae  aaplojed  on  the  ooaet  of  Ireland  during  tha  rebellion  in  1798  \  in  the  expedHkn  to  the 
Haider  in  1799,  and  Baypt  in  1801,  where  ha  reeeiTod  a  BMdai  from  the  Capitan  Fteba  fipv 
haviac  iavad  tha  livee  ma  boat's  orew  belonging  to  a  Tnrklah  man-of*war«  Ha  reeeifw^  three 
vooada  while  a  addahipaan  i  and  tha  last  was  «  sefare  wound  on  the  hea4  whioh  prodiKai 
total  deaftiess,  in  ooneeqiienoe  of  whidi  he  was  invalided,  and  qidtted  tha  navy  in  180a.  Hii 
health  being  leetored,  ha  entered  tha  aimj  in  1804  \  and  served  in  tha  third  battaUos  Bojala  at 
Wabheranm  1809,  where  he  was  twiee  wounded  during  tha  siege  of  FIvshing.  Ha  ~ 
aervad  in  the  Feoinsola,  and  was  in  the  battlee  of  Bosaeo,  the  retreat  to  the  llnee  of  T< 
Vedras,  aad  at  tha  aotiona  of  tha  Coa,  Pombal,  Bedinha,  Condeiza,  Casal  Nova,  Foa  d'i 
tta  blookada  of  AlsMida,  and  battle  of  Foentes  d'Onor.  In  I81S  he  Joined  the  9ad 
Boyals  in  Canada,  and  was  in  the  attack  made  on  Ssokett's  Harbour,  and  Qreat  Sodua  {\ 
ha  reoeivad  a  sevwe  bavooet  wound).    He  was  also  in  the  aotiotts  at  Black  Book,  BulMa^ 


the  battle  of  Chippewa,  in  whish  he  reoeivad  seven  wounds,  and  bebg  left  on  tha  ftsid  of 
he  lUl  into  the  hands  of  tha  enaay.    Daring  his  career  in  the  two  prof eesions  lie  ra 
thli  taw  woids,  aad  has  two  balk  stiU  lodgedl   The  brevet  raah  of  Mi^,  aad  ttAt  of  £ioa- 
ftnaBt-OoioMl  waa  ooalbmd  upon  him  for  hto  conduct  at  Buffido  aad  Chippawa.    6ir  John  has 
laoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Chttpe  for  Bnsaeo  and  Ftaentm  d'Onor. 

81  Coiooel  Qordon  eerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  aad  waa  pnaaal  at 
the  battle  of  Salaasaaea,  for  which  he  hae  received  tha  War  Medal  with  one  Ckspw 

8S  CoIcmI  William  Dmaunond's  services :— Penhuular  oampaigns,  from  1809  to  181t,  to- 
ahidiBc  the  battlee  of  Boaaco  and  Faentee  d'Onor,  the  retrcat  to  the  lines  of  Tcnaa  Vadmi^ 
and  saaeequent  advance  from  thence.    Campaigtt  of  1814  in  HaOaad,  including  the  boaabard 
amat  of  Antwerp  aad  storming  of  Bsrgen-op-Zooaa.    Campaign  of  1815,  Jwcliwing  the  hattim 
of  Qaatre  Bras  aad  Watsrloo.    Beceived  the  rank  of  Brevet  M^or  for  his  conduct  at  Watesiaa 

88  Colonel  Soodgram  accompanied  tha  59nd  to  Sicily  in  1808 1  to  Sweden  in  1808  i  frwm 
ttienee  to  tha  PeniMula,  and  was  present  during  Sir  John  Moore's  advance  aad  retreat^  and  at 
the  battle  of  Corunaa.  Served  anerwarde  in  the  Peoinsala,  and  was  prssent  at  tha  wmwA  at 
Mameaa  from  Saatarsai,  actkm  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor,  action  near  QadnaUa^ 
sl^ge  and  capture  of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  and  actkm  of  San  Munoa.  ▲ppokited  Mi^in  the 
rusmgasae  eervice^  S4th  Nov.  181S  )  commaaded  a  corps  of  400  QvenMlkn  at  the  battla  af 
▼ittoria,  and  hi  tha  actions  of  ViUa  Fkanca  aad  Tolosa.  Volunteered  aad  cnmmandari  the 
stonniBg  party  that  assanlted  and  carried  the  Convent,  Bedoubt,  aad  other  outworks  at  8aa 
flsbaitkin  (wouaded).  Vofamteared  and  commaaded  the  detachsMBt  of  the  10th 
Brigade  that  otonaed  the  small  breach  of  the  saaM  phMc  on  the  81st  Ang.  181^ 


Tkmsly,  by  entering  the  river  at  aight^  discovctud  a  ford  under  tha  walls,  through  which  he  lad 

raseatwhen  the  army  crossed  tha  Bidassoa.  Commanded  the 


the  detachment.  Prsseat  when  the  army  crossed  tha  Bidassoa.  Commanded  tha  let  Cs^adosus 
at  the  battle  of  Nivalla,  battle  of  tha  Niva  on  the  9th,  10th,  and  11th  Dec  (wounded  ob  tha 
1  Itb),  and  battle  of  Orthee,  where  he  was  severely  wouaded  in  tiia  head.  He  hasrsasivad«hi 
Oohl  Crom  for  San  Sebaetian.  Nivalla,  Niva,  and  Ortheei  and  the  Bihar  War  Medal  with  tar 
Clasps  for  Corunna,  F^mntas  d'Onor,  Cfaidad  Bodrigo^  and  Vittoria. 

84  Cobnel  Belvaird  scrvsd  hi  the  FteinsuU  with  the  Bifle  Brigade,  aad  has  laceivad  tha  OeU 
Medal  aad  a  Oasp  for  the  battlee  of  the  Nivelle  aad  Nhrei  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  wUh 
for  Busaoo^  Ftoeatas  d'Onor,  Cindad  BodrigOy  Bad^jos  (eeveraly  wonndedX  " 


the  campaign  of  1808-9  aa  n  Deputy  A  sststant^Qatstw; 
■1  ta  Sir  David  Baird's  Diviskm,  and  was  prsssat  at  the  princlBal  cperatkms  of  tha 
and  at  tha  battle  of  CQruBB%  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  vrith  oae  du^ 


98  Cokmel  Thoame  Wikhaan  scrvsd  with  the  7th  Haasars  ki  ths  campaign  of  1808-9 
Sir  John  Mocn^  and  was  pressat  in  the  cavahy  cnaageaMnti  at  Mnyoiga,  Pwevaah 
throwhout  tha  retreat  to  Comana.    Sufaseqa«ay  fai  &b  Feninsuhur  campa%aa  of  1818 
hinlBinng  the  laiastmiut  aad  suitendei  of  Fuapelnna,  the  battle  of  Orttea  and  Ini 
affiln.    Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  as  Akla^le-caam  to  the  Bari  of  Unhridgeb 
the  aatkm  at  Qaatea  Bras,  rstrsat  on  thal7ih,aad  battle  of  Watirioo,  at  which  la 
•Ughtly  waundsd.   Ha  has  lecsived  the  War  Medal  with  three  Chops  for  Bsoavaat^Orthasb 
Toulousa. 

87  OekmeltheHanoarahiaFkadmtohM,Oa<hcartamfedasAMedanamptolhe' 
of  tha  Forem  fai  the  eaipeditioa  cent  to  the  North  of  Qermaay  hi  1809.8  uadw  Ciasial 
Osthcarti  aad  en  the  expeditkm  sent  to  the  Uand  of  Bqgsn  In  the  BaUe,  to  MMipetato  with 
AaKingcfSwadaBhi  1807t  aad  sahsamMBtty  ki  the  same  year  at  As  aiaga  aad  aaptoreaf 


wUsh  oceaaloB,  bafaw  asnt  boma  with  the  despatohsa,  ha  waa  praaMilBdtaa 

ulbmM 


XroiftolhamhUiJhllhiVooQfc   atooalbHwd  to  ivraaaAlda-dt-aBBf  to 


Wat  Services  ^the  CoUmelu  44 

flain^  ft«MB|M^0Df  of  1818  and  1814  fai  Gcnnaay  tad  Fnuioe,  aad  wwfNWBi  al  the  ImIUm 
of  Lotmi  8id  May,  BanUen  aotiLond  Slat  Maj,  I3»«adai  SSth  Aag.,  Leipsio  laih,  180,  aad 
Utk  Oet  1818,  Brianno  lit  Fek,  F^ra  GhaoBpenoiaa  asth  Manh,  and  captnn  <rf  Paria  Slat 
March  1814.  In  1816  he  waa  ako  employed  in  the  same  easfmc&ty  at  the  haad-qoarlen  of  tfaa 
AOiMl  Afny  midcr  Manhal  Frinoe  Senwartaanberg. 

39  Sir  G«Dffge  Oon|ier  waa  Aaaiatant-aoginaer  at  Gopanhagvui  Oantefai  in  the  9tad  wMi  Sir 
John  Mooffe^a  amy  in  Sweden  and  Portogals  Aide-de-oanp  to  Lonl  Bail 


Daihonaie  in  Waldm«n} 
life  Aide-de-oamp  to  Sir  H.  Clinton  in  the  Feninauln  in  1811  and  IS,  to  Loid  Daihonaie  froai 


1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  waa  ptaiant  in  aU  the  aotiona  in  w^ieh  tbe^  oommanded 
])ifi8ioaa  daring  thoae  parioda.  He  waa  Aaaiitaat>Qnartar^Maater-General  with  the  army  in 
tiie  6alf  ef  Mezbo  in  1814-lS.  Sir  George  haa  ieeai?ad  the  War  Medal  with  four  Cbttpa  fov 
Badajos,  Salaaaanea,  Yittoria,  and  Pvienaea. 

40  Coloattl  Biehardion  aanred  with  the  Boyal  Hone  Gnaida  in  Spain  and  Franea  firom  Deo. 
1818  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  and  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toalonieu 

41  Colonel  Martin  aerred  in  the  S3rd  Light  Dragoona  at  the  battiea  of  Talavera,  on  the  SSnd, 
27th,  and  S8th  July  1809;  alao  the  campaign  of  1815,  inelndhig  the  battle  of  Qaatre  Braa, 
retreatoDtheibliowingday,  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  haa  teceiTad  the  War  Medalwithona 
Claap  fbr  Tidayera. 

4&  Colonel  Charlea  Wjn&am  aerved  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  10th  Hnaaara  and  waa  preieni 
at  the  battlea  of  Vittotia^  Orthea,  and  Tonlooae,  for  whidi  ha  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with 
tiireeCIaapa. 

48  Odonal  VmyUt  aarrad  in  SioilT  in  1806  and  7;  the  eampaian  of  1808-9,  mdar  Sir  John 
Moon;  and  aubaaqnently  in  the  Peninanla  under  the  Doke  of  Wellington,  indnding  the  battle 
of  Foantea  d*Onor,  aiege  of  Cindad  Bodrigo^  and  battlea  of  the  Nivella  and  MiTO^  fbr  wUoh  hn 
has  leeaived  the  War  Medal  with  fbnr  Claipa. 

44  Sir  MaxweU  Wallaoe  aerved  the  campaign  of  1815,  »nd  waa  praaent  in  the  notion  at 
Qnatm  &aa,  the  retreat  on  the  17th  Jnn%  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  On  the  16th  Jnne  1815,  he 
waa  appointBd,  bj  Major-General  Baron  Domberg,  Orderly  Officer,  to  amiat  hia  Brigade* 
M^er,  Captain  Bobaia  I  the  General'a  Aide-de-camp,  Captain  Kraohenbnig,  being  taken  priaoner 
the  Ibliowmg  day,  he  took  Bobaia  aa  Aide*d^camp,  and  nnmed  CapiiBin  Wallaoe,  Acting* 
Brigada^M^ori  mid,  Bobaia  being  kOled  on  the  18tb,  the  Duke  of  Wellington  confirmed 
Captain  Wnllnee  on  tiie  Idajor-General'a  reooaunendntion. 

45  Cohmd  the  Honourable  John  Pineh  serred  the  oampaigna  of  1818  and  14  witii  the  15tll 
Hoamra,  and  waa  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Yittori*  (aabre  wovnd),  Orthea,  and  Tonloaaa,  for 
wMoh  he  haa  veoeived  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claana.  He  waa  nlao  praaent,  although  not 
pefaonallT  engaged,  nt  the  bnttlea  of  the  Pyrenaea  ana  the  NiTe.  Accompanied  Lord  Combar- 
mere  to  Lidin  aa  hia  Mffitavy  Seoretary,  and  waa  praaent  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpora. 

46  Cokmel  Jamaa  LiadMy  aerted  on  the  expedition  to  Waloheren  in  1809{  at  the  defmce  of 
Cadii  in  1811 )  the  Peninsular  campnigna  of  1818  and  1813 1  the  anbaequent  campaign  in 
Holland,  nndar  Load  Lynadooh,  induding  the  amanlt  of  Befgen«op-Zoom,  nt  which  he  waa 
seterdhr  wounded. 

47  Colonel  Barlow  aenred  in  India  under  Lord  Laka^  during  tlw  eaaipaigna  ef  1808|  4,  and  5, 
and  was  preaent  at  the  siege  of  Deig,  battle  of  Pnttyghur,  siege  of  Bhur^pore,  and  battle  of 
Alkalghur.    Serred  alao  nt  the  eaptniea  of  Bourbon  and  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810. 

48  Colonel  Moore  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6Snd  and  waa  praaent  at  the  aiegea  of 
Cindad  Bodbtigo,  B^dtijot,  and  St.  Sebaatian,  and  at  the  battlea  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Nrrella^ 
and  Niye^  for  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  aeren  Claapa»  He  waa  alao  at  the 
lepobe  ci  the  aortie  from  Bnyonne  aa  Aide-4e-oamp  to  Sir  John  Hope,  and  waa  severely 
woondsd  and  taken  priaoner  with  thnt  generaL  He  serred  alao  the  Waterloo  campaign  on  tha 
itaif  of  the  Qoarter-Maater-OeneraL 

49  Sir  Heniy  Floyd  accompanied  General  Sb  William  H.  Clinton  to  Sicily  in  1811,  and  to 
SpafaLittl01%aahiaAide-de-camp,andwaa  present  at  the  battlea  of  Biar  and  CaataUa,  aiege 
and  blockade  of  Tarragona,  in  conTeying  ordera  to  Ordal,  and  subsequent  blockade  of  Barealena. 
Serred  alao  the  campaign  of  1815,  with  the  10th  Hnaaara^  and  waa  pveaeat  at  tha  battlea  of 
Qnatre  Braa  and  Watertoo,  and  at  the  capture  of  Pttis. 

49*  ColcMlSeaneaanindwiththeSSdon  the  expedition  to  tha  north  of  Gemanjr  In  1805 1 
in  Ptetugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  hiclnding  the  retraat  to,  and  tha  baittia  of ,  Cornnna. 
Served  Jtaiwasda  in  the  PeninauU  with  the  7th  Huasara,  and  aa  Aide-de-eamp  to  Sir  Hueaey 
Yivian,  from  Notfianbet  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  hichidiag  the  battlea  ef  the  lfive» 
Orthee,  and  Touloase.  Alao  the  campaign  of  1815  in  the  amne  owmcI^,  and  waa  praaent  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  eq>tnie  of  Paria.  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claapa 
for  Comnna,  Nive,  Orthea,  and  Toulouse. 

60  OelonelWiUiam  Cochrane  landed  with  the  firatannyinPcrtngalon  the  8rdAjig.l808,and 
served  la  the  Peninanla  during  the  campaigns  of  1808, 9, 10^  11,  and  part  of  1819,  mduding  tha 
battlea  of  BoWa,  Yimicra,  Talavnra,  and  Boaaeo^  action  of  Bedinha,  aiege  of  Olivenfa,  firat 
siege  of  Bad^foB,  aiage  of  Cindad  Bodrigo.  Served  nearly  two  yean  in  Canadadurim;  the 
American  vsar,  aa  Aide*da*caBm  to  tiia  OovatiMfwGenaral  and  Commander  of  tha  fircaa, 
Idantnttiii^GflMalfiii  G9oq;a&vf99l»   B^hMiNoaiTOdth^Wtf  lf8dalwiliitfaCk»pfc 


4$  War  Services  of  the  Colaneh. 

51  Cokmel  Wod*lioaM  Mrred  in  Portugal  from  May  1808  to  Dao.  1811,  ineladiDg  ttio  bstlk 
of  VimlerBi  oaapalgn  from  Lbbon  to  Oporto,  and  baulea  of  Boaaeo  and  Fnentet  d'Oaor  { 
i^rrod  tho  campidgn  of  1614  in  liio  SooUi  of  Franoo,  indnding  tbo  aflair  at  Tlubea  and  battl# 
of  Tooloute. 

59  Colonal  WethoraU  was  in  action  with  a  Minadron  of  Ereaoli  frifplM  In  tho  MoaamW<iot 
Channel  in  Jnne  1810;  in  the  attack  of  a  Aqnadron  of  French  frigatea  m  port  &£.  of  the  lale  of 
Franca  in  Jnlj  1810.  At  the  attack  and  oraqoeat  of  Java  in  1811,  at  Aide-de-camp  to  M^or^ 
General  Wetherall,  for  which  he  haa  rvceiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Giatp^  He  wm  appotetcd 
a  C,B,  for  hu  dittingnltlied  ierrioea  in  the  avppreaaion  of  the  inramoiion  tn  CaoadiL 

53  Colonel  Simpaon  ec^rved  in  the  Peninittla  from  May  1812  to  May  1813,  Induding  tho  lattvr 
pnt  of  the  defence  of  Cadii,  and  the  attack  on  Seville.  Served  aUo  the  eampaign  of  18 1. V  and 
waa  aeverely  wonnded  at  Qaatre  Braa.  He  aerved  aa  aecond  in  command  to  Sir  Chariea  Kapi« 
dnrlng  the  campaign  against  the  Mowntain  and  Deaert  THhaa  aitnated  on  tho  right  bank  of  the 
Indot,  early  in  1845. 

54  Colonel  Love  aerved  with  the  58nd  regiment  in  the  expedition  to  Sweden  under  Bir  Jcka 
MooTP,  and  afterwarda  in  Pcrtogal  and  Spain,  indndiog  the  advance  into  Spain,  retreat  to,  aid 
battle  o^  Comnna»  beeidea  the  different  amira  on  the  retreat.  Served  afterwards  in  tho  Pcni^ 
aola  with  the  Light  Division,  indoding  the  stonning  of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  and  all  the  afiatrs  and 
battlea  in  which  the  Light  Divisioii  took  apart  np  to  1812.  During  &•  oampaign  in  Oollaad 
vnder  Lord  Lynedoch,  he  was  preaent  at  the  attiudt  on  the  fortified  village  <n  Merzeos,  nad  the 
bombardment  of  Antwerp.  Preaent  in  the  several  affairs  before  New  Orleans,  and  in  the 
attack  on  that  plaoe,  on  which  oocasicn  he  liad  two  horses  shot  nndtr  him,  and  was  alighily 
wounded  in  the  arm  by  a  rifle-lMlL  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  received  fovr  aeveie 
wounds  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo^  when  the  52nd  regiment  chanced  the  French  laspensl 
Ooards.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Coninna,  Boaaeo^  Vmbmi 
d*Onor,  and  Cindad  Bodrigo. 

55  Colonel  the  HonouMble  George  Anson  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  thn  Soon 
FnsiUer  (Hards,  and  waa  present  at  tne  battle  of  Waterloo. 

55  Sir  Duncan  M*Oregor  was  actively  employed  In  Sidlr  and  Italy  in  1806,  indoding  tfas 
sklrmlshea  at  St  Bophemie^  battle  of  Maida,  attack  on  Soylla  Castle,  and  captors  of  Oaraie. 
Campaign  of  1807  in  Bgypt,  including  the  attacks  in  the  Desert,  and  siege  or  Boeetta, 


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paign  in  Holland  in  1809,  including  the  attacks  and  captures  of  Ter  Vcre  and  Flnshinr.  Cam* 
palgna  in  the  Peninsula  during  part  of  1813  and  14.  Capture  of  Corrica  In  luj  1814. 
Wounded  through  the  right  shoulder  by  a  mnsket-ahot  at  Maida,  for  which  battle  he  has 
lueeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  CIntp. 

57  Colonel  Bsntinek  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  waa  wouadid 
aft  Baivoea,  for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claspw  He  sermd  aba 
the  oampaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo. 

58  Colonel  Lane  served  with  the  15th  Hussara  during  the  campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15»  ia 
Ao  Feniasula,  Fnmoe,  and  Flanders,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  alao  at  the 
battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cli 

59  Sir  Robert  Niokle  served  with  the  88th  in  the  action  of  the  2nd  July  1807,  before 
Ayrse;  ▼olunteered  and  led  the  Foriom  Hope  on  the  5th  July,  and  was  vetr  severeUr  w 
and  his  psrrr  all  either  killed  or  wounded.    Served,  with  the  exception  or  about  are 
during  the  whole  of  the  Fsninsular  war  from  1809  to  the  embarkation  of  his  regissent,  tho  8ttk 
to  1M4,  at  Boordeaax  for  North  America,  including  the  oasssge  of  the  Douroi  battlea  of 

id  advance  of 


Iklaveraand  Bosaoo,  second  siege  of  Badajos,  the  retreat  and  advance  of  the  army  lo  and  fr^om 
the  Lines  at  Torrea  Vedraa,  batue  of  Yittoria,  sortie  from  PUnpeluna,  battlea  of  tho  Pyriiaem, 
Mivelle,  Nlv%  and  Orthes,  aetfcms  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Tonlonso  (v^r^ 
saverely  wounded),  indeptndent  of  a  great  many  skirmishes  of  advanced  and  outposts.  8erv«d 
afterwttds  In  the  AiMriean  war  in  theaflUr  of  Plattsburg,  where  he  led  the  advance  aoroaa  tb* 
Savlaao  Bivar,  and  was  wounded.  Upon  the  breahing  out  of  the  insurrection  in  British  North 
AiMisiia  in  tho  winter  of  1837,  Sir  Bobert  Nickle  volunteered  his  serricee  then.  Ho  has 
received  the  Gold  Medsl  for  Nivelleb  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  thn  mkm 

60  Sir  WflhardBagland  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing  in  1809i  andaahsaawint 
ly  on  tho  Staff  of  the  Adjutant-Qeneral  w&h  the  army  hi  Sicily  in  18ia    He  was  ompl^od 
ia  all  the  operartsns  of  theCafte  war  on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the  Cspe  of  Good  Hope  in  1835 
and  86;  ana  he  commanded  a  division  of  the  army  in  Sctnde  and  in  AflghMdatan  in  IMl  and 
42,  and  waa  eagaged  In  aeveral  a&ba  with  tho  enemy  in  tho  advanoo  by  the  Boasbi^  j^^i-^*. 
Ad  la  lie  rstrsalironi  Caadahar. 

61  Colonel  Biaelntoah  served  in  tho  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  froaa 
1812  to  tfie  end  of  that  war  ia  1814,  hiclading  tho  rstrsat  from  Msdi&  to  Salamanca,  nnd 
at  Alba  da  TotuMS,  rstrsat  to  Cindad  BodiigOk  and  action  at  Saa  Munos,  passage  of  tho 
abovo  8elaminca»  aad  attach  on  theFk<snch  rsar-gaard  under  General  ViUat^  action  aft  i 
bafort  Bafgoa»  haltio  of  Vitftoria,  Ineuatmsnt  of  Pampehtna,  aotkm  at  IWheo^  attack 
Frsnoh  aa^lry  rearguard  aft  St.  Qaadsns,  aad  baltla  of  Toulouse,  He  haa  lacoived  tho  W 
Medal  with  two  Claipa  for  Yittoria  and  Tonkmsc 


H^ar  Services  of  the  CohneU.  46 

6ii  Lord  HotliAm  lerred  in  tfie  Ptainaiilft  with  the  Coldttreftm  Onarda  firoa  A^ril  1819  to 
Ifeh.  1814y  with  the  •xoeption  of  a  short  ^haenoe  in  oonaeqaenoe  of  a  wound  reeei?ed  at  the 
o&Ule  of  Salamanca.  Served  alao  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of 
HTatarloo*  He  haa  reaeired  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Claapi  for  Salamanoa,  Vittoria,  Mivelle^ 
ind  Nive. 

63  Colonel  Pateraon  served  in  the  Feninaala  with  the  77th  and  waa  maent  al  the  sieges  of 
[Mndad  Bodrif  o  and  Badajos,  for  whioh  he  has  reoeived  tbe  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

64  Colonel  Madox  aerred  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  waa  present  al 
ihe  battle  of  Waterloo^ 

65  Colonel  Wright'a  serrioest— Sogaged  in  moat  of  Lord  Nelson's  attacks  on  Botn  and  Cadis 
n  1797;  bnttleof  the  Nilei  campaign  of  Naplea  in  1799 ;  snrreoder  of  Ovo  and  Novo,  Fori 
^t.  Slmo^  Capon*  and  Goata;  entiii^;  oat  of  the  Gmep  al  Vigo }  Egypt  in  1601  \  and  battle  of 
AJgiers  in  1816. 

66  Colonel  Aslelt  was  prnent  in  the  battle  off  Camperdown  11th  Oct.  1797.  Haa  been 
lepentedly  in  notion  with  the  Flotilla  off  Boologne,  Havre«de-Grace,  bat  was  employed  pria* 
apally  bloeknding  Cadia,  Breat,  Bochfort,  Carthagena,  and  Tonlon. 

67  Colonel  £verard's  services: — Expedition  to  Sonth  America,  inoloding  taking  of  Maldonft* 
ioi  actiona  previooa  to»  and  aasanU  of  Monte  YidcOi  where  he  command^  the  Forlorn  Hope, 
uampaign  uid  battle  of  Cornnna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  siege  of  Floihing.  Com* 
nanded  14th  regt  al  the  sim  of  Hattras,  1817.  C<nnmanded  Flank  Battalion  in  the  cam- 
paigns of  1817  and  18,  nnder  Lord  Heatings.  Commanded  14th  Begt.  al  the  siege  and  assanll 
>f  Bharteorci  1826.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Cornnna. 

68  Colonel  Bisahopp's  services: — Campaign  and  battle  of  Cornnna;  expedition  to  Walohereni 
uuDpaign  in  the  soath  of  France;  captore  of  Bhortpore  in  18S6.  He  has  receiyed  the  War 
Bledal  with  one  Clasp  for  Cornnna. 

69  Cdonal  fiUis  served  the  caaapaigna  of  1819, 13, 14,  and  15^  with  the  Grenadier  Gnarda, 
ind  was  preaent  al  the  defence  of  Cadia,  action  of  San  Mnnos,  paasage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battlea 
of  the  Nivelle^  Nive^  before  Bayonne,  Quatre  Braa,  and  Waterloo.  Severely  contused  nt  Qiiatre 
Bras,  and  aeverely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  lur 
Nivdle  and  Nive. 

70  Colonel  Biggins  served  in  Iielnnd  during  the  Rebellion  in  1798.  In  180e  he  waa  at  th« 
landing  and  Inking  of  Maldonado,  in  Soath  America ;  at  the  affair  of  San  Carloa,  fai  which  ho 
was  slightly  wooiMed,  and  had  his  horse  shot;  also  at  the  siege  and  taking  of  Monte  Videa 

71  Sir  Wm.  Robert  Clayton  accompanied  his  regiment,  the  Royal  Horse  Gnards,  to  the 
Peninaola  in  Oct.  18ia,  and  commanded  a  sqnadren  »t  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and 
St  the  period  when  Marshal  Soolt  attempted  to  relieve  Pnmpelnnn.  In  1815  again  accompanied 
his  regiment  to  the  Netherlands,  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras»  Genappe,  and  Waterloo. 
He  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  §ot  Vittoria. 

72  Colonel  Macadam  landed  in  Portugal  1st  Aug.  1808  mith  the  9tb,  and  served  thronghoal 
the  whole  of  the  Peninsalar  war,  inolnding  the  battlea  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  passage  of  the 
Douro,  deteee  of  Tarifai  affairs  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos  in  1812,  siege  and  storming  of  San 
Sebastian  (twice  wounded,  and  commanded  the  false  attack  on  the  breaioh  on  the  nighl  of  tha 
29th  of  Ang.)^  passages  of  tiiie  Bidassoa  (shot  through  tbe  body)  and  Adour,  several  affairs  con* 
nected  with  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  also  the  repulse  of  the  sortie,  besides  a  variety  of 
minor  afbtra,  and  other  desultory  services  duriog  the  Peninsular  war.  Proceeded  to  Canada 
with  his  regiment,  and  served  the  campaign  of  1814.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clsapa  for  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  St  Sebastian. 

73  Colonel  Hon.  G.  Cathcart  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany,  as  Aide*d». 
camp  to  Lord  Cathcart,  and  was  engaged  at  Lutxen  3rd  May,  Bantien  20th  and  21st  May, 
Dresden  28th  August,  Leipsio  16th,  18th,  and  19th  October  1813,  Brienne  1st  February,  Bar- 
sur^Aube,  Areis  21st  March,  and  Fdre  Cfaampanoise  26th  March  1814.  Served  also  the  cam- 
paign of  1816,  as  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  was  present  at  the  batUea  of 
Quatre  Braa  and  Waterloo. 

74  Colonel  Spink  served  with  the  Light  Company  of  the  12th  in  seyeral  actions  in  the  Tra- 
vancora  war.  East  ladies.  Severely  wounded  through  the  leg  when  leadiug  a  night  attach 
against  the  enemy's  position  at  St.  Mary,  in  the  island  of  Bourlmi.  Piresent  alao  al  the  capturo 
of  the  Isle  of  France,  hia  company  forming  Uia  advance  on  landing,  and  repeatedly  engaged 
previona  to  its  capture. 

76  Colonel  Musel  served  with  the  10th  in  the  Mediterranean;  sabseqoently  with  the  6drd  in 
the  Peninsula,  and  was  severely  wounded  al  Toulouse,  for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  Waf 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

76  Cok>nel  Bradshaw's  services:— Expedition  to  Madeira,  in  1807;  expedition  to  Wal* 
oheren,  1809,  inclnding  the  landing  at  Ter-Vere,  aiege  and  bombardm*  nt  of  Flushing ;  Penin-* 
sala  from  June  1811  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  siege,  assault,  and  capture  of  Cindad 
Rodrigo  and  Badi^oa}  operations  on  the  Bidassoa  and  Adoor,  bloukade  of  Bayonne,  and  repulso 
of  the  sortie.  He  haa  leceived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Ciodad  Rodrigo  and 
Badajoz. 

77  Colonel  Dobbin  served  with  the  19th  in  the  Travancore  war  in  1809;  at  the  capture  of 
the  Kaodiaa  teni|ociaala  Ceylon  in  1815.    Alao  adiTely  amployed  al  the  hand  of  the  Qrenar- 


47  War  Servka  qfthi  CohneU. 

dkr  floapny  thfoogbMl  11m  Xaiidiin  Mspdgn  of  1818,  aad  feecivvd  te  1^^ 
Bwwmitey  on  thnooooMloiw  In  gaofonl  oraert.  f>r  a  aeriet  of  Mfriooi  tgaiiut  the  iBBiirc«ulL 

78  GoSmioI  Jolm  Dnuuaond  lerred  in  the  PeninraU  with  the  Cokbtrenm  Gmrde  frooi  Jan. 
1818  to  the  ead  of  thni  war  in  1814»  and  baa  reoeiTtd  the  War  Medal  with  two  Glaapo  for  the 
haltlea  of  Vitloria  aad  the  NiTOi 

79  Oelonel  MelviUe  Browne  itfred  ae  Aide-de-eaa»  to  Sir  Brent  Speneer  in  the  balllea  of 
Bolaia*  Vfanlafa,  Bmaeo,  Fkuaiaa  dTOaort  (te  whkA  he  haa  leeaired  the  War  Medal  with  Ibar 
Caa^a)and  the  diftreat  aflhira  during  the  rrtwat  of  Maaaana  froa  FottggaL  Borfod  alao  at 
theaitfeofFiiiahiDgIn  1809,  aa  Aide-de-oaap  to  General  Qore  Browaew 

80  Golonal  Fraeth  aarvedin  the  PMiinaaU  and  Franoe  Ikon  Hay  1800  to  Jan.  1814^ 
pwiaent  at  the  following  aottoaa  and  alegaai  Tiit: — Fnantaa  d'Onor,  oaplnre  of  Okadad 
and  Badijoi,  batilea  of  Salaaanoa,  Biinoa,  Tittoria,  and  Pyreneea,  near  PkMploiia^ 
and  Nive,  for  whioh  he  haa  reoaiTad  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Claapa. 

81  Colonel  La  Bhmo  acrred  in  the  Feninsnla  with  the  4th  and  waa  jprasant  at  the  bnttiea  of 
Coranna,  8alaatoBoa,  and  Vittoria,  and  at  the  aiegea  of  Bad^o^  and  St.  SebMtiaa  (aaweiy 
wounded  at  the  aaaanlt  and  oaptora),  for  whiah  he  haa  raoaifed  the  War  Medal  wUh  flvw  Claifa 
He  aerted  abo  the  Waterioo  oampotaa. 

8»  Colonel  Horton  aarved  in  the  PtafaMok  witfi  the  71al  and  warpaatnt  at  the  haltiea  of  lli- 
taller  Niva^  Orthea,  and  ToQlona^  for  wMeh  he  haa  raoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  fovr 
He  aerved  aleo  the  Waterloo  eanpaign. 

88  Colonal  Biddleaden  aarved  in  the  Peninaola  with  the  Royal  Horaa  Gnarda  and 
at  the  battlea  of  Vittoria  and  Tooloaae,  for  which  he  haa  raeeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  < 
He  aarved  ako  the  Watarloo  campaign. 

84  Colonel  John  Leilie  waa  at  the  taking  of  TraTanoore  in  1808|  and  at  the  c^rture  of  Boao^oa 
and  the  lale  of  France  in  1810:  after  which  be  aerved  in  Java  and  waa  preieut  in  the  engagoaagati 
of  the  lOth,  89nd«  and  96th  Aug.  1811.  Heaerred  alao  fai  the  FIndaree  war  in  1817»  «ad  wltk 
the  hrmf  of  Occupation  in  France.  *  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla^  fiir  Jav^ 

86  Oolonal  JaoMa  Fleming  aarved  in  India,  Bonriioo,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  lala  of  Fkaaea 
88  Colonel  Buckley  aerved  in  the  Peninania  with  the  Grenadier  Guarda,  ftoni  Mareh  18IS 

to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1614,  indnding  the  paaaage  of  the  Bidaaeoa,  battle  of  the  Nivoll%  anl 
InveataMnt  of  Baycnna.  Serred  alao  the  oampeiga  of  1815,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  hnttiaa  of 
Qnatra  Brae  and  Waterioo^  and  taking  of  Paronaa.  He  haa  raoatiFed  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Ckapa  for  if  ivelle  and  Niye. 

87  OoloaelBxamaarvedtheeampaignaof  1819, 18,14,aad  18,inolQding«hehattlaaor8bla> 
OMnaa,  Vittoria,  Orthea,  and  Waterloo^  baaidea  oiinor  alfain.  Severely  wounded  by  a  grape- 
ahot  while  oairying  the  regimental  ooloor  of  the  88th  at  flalawanoa,  and  alightl^  woondeA  at 
Waterloo^    He  haa  reeelTed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Ckapa. 

88  Colonel  Prendergaat  aerved  in  the  Peninaula  vrith  the  Scota  FOaillar  Gnarda  flroaa  I>ea 


1811  to  Marah  1814,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Selamanra,  capture  of  Madrid,  akM  «f 
Burgoa  and  retreat  from  thence^  aflhir  at  Oaaaa,  battle  <rf  Vittoria,  aiegea  of  Badi^oa  and  Sea 
Sabaatiaa,  attach  at  St.  Jean  deLni,  battle  of  the  Nive,  paaaage  of  the  Adour,  iaveatoaant  ef 
Bayonne,  alege  of  the  Citadal»  and  repniae  of  the  aortia.  He  haa  raceiTed  the  War  Medal  with 
fovnr  Cfaapa. 

89  Cofenel  Drake  aerved  with  the  army  on  the  Blb^  vndar  Lord  Cathcart,  in  1808  and  8t 
in  Portugal  and  Spain,  under  Sir  John  Moore^  1808*9 1  with  the  expedition  to  Waleharan  ia 
1809{  ia  the  PMlnaulain  1810  and  11,  aa  Alde-de-oamp  to  Sir  Brent  Speneeri  and  in  I81S  nod 
18  on  the  Staff  of  the  Qoarter-Maater- General  in  the  PeninauhL  He  haa  taeeiTed  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Claapa  for  Bnaaoo,  Fbentea  d*Onor,  and  Niyelle. 

90  Cohmd  Torke  aarved  in  the  Peninanhi  with  the  52nd  and  waa  preaent  at  the  batUca  ef 
RoWa,  Ftoeatoa  d'Onor,  Selamanea,  Vittoria,  Pjrraneee,  NiTclle  (wounded),  Nire^  and  Orthea 
(aavcrely  wounded),  and  at  the  aiegee  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoa  (wounded),  for  which  be 
haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Claapa.    He  aerved  ako  the  Waterloo  campajgn. 

91  Colonel  Hogge  tcrved  the  campaign  in  Calabria  under  Sir  John  Stuart  and  waa  paiainl 
with  the  90th  at  K  battle  of  Maida.  He  aerved  aflerwarda  in  the  Peninania  with  the  90th  ai^ 
waa  preeant  at  the  battlea  of  ViBBiera  (woandedX  Corunnay  Vittoria,  Pjrreneaa,  KvnXim^  Niv% 
Orthea,  and  TwdoMe.    He  haa  receited  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Claapa. 

99  CoL  Cuatance  aerved  at  Walaheran  in  1809,  and  eubaaquently  in  Hie  Peninaula,  inehadiqg 
the  lepulae  of  the  French  at  Bcrjer,  in  Dront  of  Ptoerto  de  Baaoa  pee8,affftlra  in  Boncaavailaa  pane, 
battle  of  Nivella,  attaak  on  CambOy  eroaahig  the  Niva  9th  Dean  aathm  ai  St.  Piano  d'Anibd  aaM* 
Baycnna,  ISth  Dee.  (twioe  wouaded  and  aevaraly,)  notion  at  Sanveleira,  paaaage  of  GuTe 
d*Oleron  and  Gave  de  Pau,  battle  of  Orthea,  aftdr  at  Taibea,  aoHoa  at  Aha  (wounded)»  aM 
baida  of  Toakwie.  He  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clatpa  far  Nivilieb  KWa, 
Orthea,  f*^  Tonlooaei 

98  Sir  John  Bowhmd  Bnatace  aerved  in  Upper  Canada  the  eampaignt  of  1818  and  1814, 
InoeMnaadof  atraopof  thel9thLlgbtDragoona  attached  to  the  diriakm  of  the  anny  widar 
the  iaaaaedtato  oommand  of  General  Sir  Gordon  Dmmmcod,  and  waa  aqga^  fn  the  Imitia 
of  liuady'a  Lane  near  the  FaUa  of  Niagara  on  the  93d  of  July  1814»  end  oomaaaaded  the  whole  of 
theaavAyatpoataand  pli|oati  dwing  the  alage,  waa  pwauil  at  the  iteiMtog  of  FMi  Arfo^ 
aadhadtit9hoBoartobepatioBally«anrtoatd»thegiawalcidgBgf  l814iipoQthiiadigMiBt 


Vfcgt  Servica  of  ih»  Cobntlu  48 

AMQB^iiiied  the  litbiitttlioii  of  th»Oi«iifldtwGaMd»  to  Inwwr  Cimrfi  in  Igsat 
nd  wM  pwmnt  with  his  ngiiM&t  in  the  adfttM  upon  Nijiti  liHe^  and  in  the  nbieqMiU  par* 
nit  of  Uw  inmrfintt. 

94  Colonel  8clete4  eerred  in  the  Fenfanaln  with  the  Ut  Bojnl  DrngooM*  firoB  Jane  lail  in 
be  end  of  that  WW  hi  lftl4»  and  han  leeeifed  the  Wer  Medal  with  twa  GfaMa  far  Yiitoiin  and 


95  Star  Bdwaid  Gael  joined  the  Mka  of  WeDingtan'e  aray  plor  to  the  adTnea  firaoe  For 
"  eontumed 


Bgalm  1811«andeoatiiiaedwithitnptothe  oantonmentt  on  the  Adowr  hi  181S,  hafing 
reientwitil  the  Uth  Light  DrafoooB  at  the  battiee  of  Foentea  d'Onor,  Stlemaaee,  yittori% 
he  l^mnee%  Nivalie,  and  lliTe»  inveetment  of  Cindad  BodilM  eiege  of  Bedi^OBp  andgeneraHy 
1  all  the  aliUn  of  that  jperiod,  until  he  quitted  the  DoEe'a  army  on  promotion*  Ha  haa 
eeelved  the  War  Medal  with  leven  Claepe. 


96  Colonel  Daly  aerred  with  the  S4th  on  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801.  In  April  180ft 
e  emberked  with  tlw  66th  regt  for  Bombay,  and  no  commanded  fmr  oompaniea  of  the  9nd 
ittalion  employed  in  1809,  with  a  divie ion  in  the  lldd  nnder  Colonel  Walker,  at  the  etorming 
f  Mellia,  and  at  the  rednotion  of  other  Forte  in  the  Kattiwar  Distriot. 

97  Colonel  Salwey  aerfed  the  eampaigna  of  1818  and  14,  with  the  CoMetream  Qnarde,  and 


«e  pfeeent  at  neariy  all  the  aotione  m  the  Pyreneeo,  the  oroeiing  of  the  BUlaeaoa,  eaptnra  of 
i  Jean  de  Lna,  battle  of  the  NireUe,  heighte  of  Bidart,  eroeaing  the  Adovr,  inveataaent  of 
(ayonne,  and  repolae  of  the  aortie.    He  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Me£U  with  two  Claapa. 

98  Colonel  Dwyer  aerfed  on  the  Staff  of  the  late  Marqnia  of  Haatfaiga,  Coaunander>in-Chief 
1  India,  and  waa  praaent  daring  the  Nepanl  war,  at  the  radnotlon  of  the  Profinoe  of  Kimaoon^ 
nd  the  atorming  of  Almorah.  He  aerVed  alM  throoghont  the  Findarree  war  on  the  Staff, 
rhen  he  had  ehuve  of  the  oomanmioationa  of  the  oombined  ermiee. 

99  Sir  Henry  Wyatt  aerred  the  eampaigna  of  1814  and  15,  with  the  1st  Life  Guar  d%  and  waa 
resent  at  the  battle  of  Tooloaae,  and  eaptore  of  Faria.  He  haa  neaired  the  War  Medal  with 
oeClaap. 

100  Colonel  Fraaer  aerfed  fa&  the  Penlneola  with  the  84th,  from  Jona  1809  to  Jane  1818,  in- 
lading  the  notion  at  Foe  d'Aronoe^  battle  of  Boaaoob  battle  of  Foentea  d'Onor,  on  8rd  and  6th 
^7»  *><Bge  of  Cindad  Bodrigo^  oofering  the  aiege  of  Bedajoa,  battle  of  Salamanea,  eaptore  of 
ladrid,  and  aiege  of  Boigoe,  where  he  waa  at  Vb»  taking  of  the  Horn  Work,  ISth  8ept.|  and 
e  led  the  atorming  party  to  the  breaeh  formed  by  the  mine  on  the  4th  Oet  Employed  la 
tie  field  throoghont  the  whole  of  the  Kandian  rebellion  in  Ceykm  in  1817  and  18,  ae  Aida>de* 
amp  to  tiie  Commander  of  the  Foroea.    He  haa  reoeifed  the  Wer  Medal  with  foor  Claapa. 

101  Colonel  Dafiea  aerred  hi  the  Penhiank  with  the  62nd  and  waa  praaent  at  the  battlaa  ef 
^lentee  d*Onor,  Salamenoe,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyreneea,  and  at  the  aiege  of  Bedajoa  (woandadX 
or  which  he  hais  reoeifed  the  War  Medal  with  fife  Claepe. 

lOS  Colonel  Boberte  aerfed  in  the  Peninanla  from  May  1810  to  Oet  1819,  and  ^nfai  frnm 
fay  1818  to  the  ond  of  that  war  in  1814,  indoding  the  defenee  of  Cadia,  battle  of  BaROM^  and 
aptare  of  Sofille.    Medal  for  Barroea,  hafing  oommanded  a  field  battery. 

lOS  Sir  Henry  FairCax  aerfed  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  Bifia  Brigade  hi  1819,  an  the  retraal 
rom  Madrid,  and  in  the  eifiur  of  San  Manoe. 

104  Colonel  Chatterton  aerfed  in  Fortogal,  Soain,  Flandera,  and  Franoe,  from  1811  to  1818| 
ndnding  the  affkira  at  Faente  Ghiinaldo,  and  Aldea  de  Fonte  %  the  aiegea  of  Cindad  Bodrlgo, 
ad  Bad^oa  \  aetiona  at  Uaagre,  Llema,  Salamanea,  Hemhte  of  San  Chriatofal,  Baeda,  Caatvn* 
on,  to  the  battle  of  Salamanoa  i  ailhira  at  Tndela,  Yallaifolid,  and  Celada  delCamino^  to  the  hn* 
estment  and  aim  of  Bargoe  \  the  aotlona  at  Monaaterio,  Qolntana  Falla,  Venta  del  Foao,  and 
^abeaoo,  npon  the  retreat  from  Bargoe  to  Salamanoa  t  thenoe  the  ont-noete  at  the  paaaaga  of 
be  Hnebra,  to  Cindad  Bodrigo.  Upon  the  adfanee  of  the  army  from  Fortogal,  the  aatbn  at 
>sma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  actiona  at  Villa  Fraaea  and  Toloaa,  to  the  aiege  end  oaptna  of  San 
(ebeatian.  The  aotione  on  erosaing  the  Bidaaaoa,  and  eerrying  the  eaemy'a  fortified  entraneh* 
aente.  The  battle  of  the  Nifelle  at  St.  Jeea  de  Las,  at  Anglet,  and  in  front  of  Bayonne,  battk 
f  the  Nife,  paaaage  of  the  Adoar,  and  inf eetment  of  Bajennei  ooeapation  of  BordMnx,  paaaaga 
i  the  Owonne,  and  affair  at  Btanliera  npon  the  paaaage  of  the  Dordogne,  battlea  oif  Qaatra 


^rae  and  Waterloo^  the  adf  anoe  to  and  oaptnre  of  Paria,  and  with  the  army  of  ooenpatlon  in 
I'ranoe.    He  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Claapa  for  Salamanea,  Vittoria,  If  if alle* 
nd  Nife^ 
105  Colonel  Vandeleor  aerfed  in  tiie  Peninanla,  with  the  7 let  light  Tnfentry  and  afterwarda 


rith  the  19th  Light  Dragoona  nnd  waa  present  at  the  battlea  of  Foantaa  d'Onor  (aeferely 
ronndedX  Vittoria,  Fyrenece,  Nifelle,  and  Nire,  for  whieh  he  haa  reoeifed  the  War  Medal 
pith  fonr  Claapa^    He  aerfed  alao  the  Waterloo  oampaign. 

106  Lord  Howden  aerfed  aa  Aide-de-oamp  to  hie  Qraoe  the  Daka  of  WeUington  dating  tha 
eara  1817  and  18,  to  the  eloee  of  the  ooenpatimi  in  Franoa  Employed  by  Gofetnaient  on  a 
peeinl  aaiaaion,  and  wna  praaent  at  the  battle  of  Nafarin  in  1897  (woonded,  and  mentioned  in 
Jommander-in-ehieTa  deepeteh)t  dege  of  Antwerp  in  1889  (woonded)}  oampaign  in  Spain,  la 
^af  ane  and  BMfltie  Frof  inoea,  in  1884* 

107  Colonel  Doi^laa  aerfed  at  the  eaptore  of  the  Daniah  and  Swadlah  Weat  India  Ulanda  in 
801,    OalhaejvadilfoBtolhanoithQf  Qennaayhil806and6»   PenlMdar  aampaigaa  frMa 


49  War  Services  of  the  CobneW. 

SWk  1819  to  Hftrbh  1814,  indodiiiff  the  baitlea  of  Salamuics,  Vittoria,  flad  the  FvtVMM  (ftTd 
to  3Ut  Jnljr);  ticge  of  £kii  Sebat&ui  from  24th  Aug;,  to  the  8th  Sept,  and  battle  of  Nrrellb. 
He  has  reoeired  the  gold  cross  for  Salamanca,  ViUuria,  P^reares,  and  Nivelle,  bftvin^  ooai- 
■uuided  a  field  battery;  and  the  siWer  War  Medal  with  one  Cla»p  for  St  8  'battian. 

109  Colonel  Charles  Stuart  Campbell  aerred  in  B^pt  with  the  36th  in  1801;  in  Pdrtai^  nd 
Spain  in  ISOS-O,  induding  the  battle  of  Comnna,  where  he  commanded  the  piqoets  of  his  Mgade. 
iUpedition  to  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flashing  in  1809.  Senred  also  in  the  PeninaalA  tnm 
1811  to  1814,  and  commanded  the  3rd  Portoguese  Begt.  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  as  also  «t  thr 
aiege  and  aaaanlt  of  San  Sebastian — sererelv  woanded  in  the  thigh  at  the  assanit,  tfa»  ball  atili 
gsmaining.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  and  one  CUsp  for  Vittoria  and  St.  Sebastfao;  asi 
the  silver  War  Biedal  with  one  Cla«p  fur  Comnna. 

110  Colonel  Beanchamp  served  in  the  Peninsola  with  the  16th  Light  Dragoons  and  wm«  pre- 
•eot  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Ortbet,  and  Tonlonse,  for  which  be  hji 
moeived  the  War  Medal  with  tiz  Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

111  Colonel  Armjptage  senred  in  the  south  of  France  with  the  Coldstream  Qnards  firoa  Mairi 
to  Jaly  1814. 

112  Colonel  Clerke  senred  with  the  old  94th  at  the  defence  of  Cadis,  and  also  mtll  the  ftg^ti 
from  Santarem  was  closed  at  Faent«a  d'Oaor,  baring  been  present  in  Uie  actions  of  R^doiha 
Cimdeiza,  Fox  d*Arouoe,  and  SabngaL  Joined  the  77th  (also  In  the  Peninsula)  on  proosoti'^ 
and  senred  with  it  in  the  action  of  £1  Bodon,  sieges  and  assaults  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  umI  Bsdej<ii. 
including  the  stonning  of  Fort  Pionrina.  Severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  stomiBg  of  tl. 
«Mtle  of  Bsdajos.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medul  with  three  Clasps. 

1 13  Colonel  Wallace  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  WAtcrl^ftOk 

1 14  Sir  James  Schoedde  served  the  Kgyptlan  campaign  of  1801  ( Medal ).  Served  alao  in  ih* 
Peainsola  from  1808  to  the  end  of  the  war,  inoloding  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Talaven. 
Basaoo»  Fuantes  d'Ooor,  siegea  of  Ciadad  Bodrigo  and  Badsjoz,  battles  of  S  Uamanca,  Vit^cwta 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Oruies,  and  Toulouse,  befides  numerous  minor  actions  aod  sktrastab*!. 
He  bas  received  the  gold  Medal  for  Nivelle,  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  thirteen  CIswps  f  r 
the  other  battles  and  sieges.  Commanded  a  brigade  in  Chins  (Medal)  at  the  attack  and  eaptw 
of  ChapoOfr  Woosong,  Shsnghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foa 

119  Colonel  Clarke  Kennedy  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept  1809  to  Sept.  18l3.iDcladiaf 
the  battles  of  Fnentes  d*Onor  and  Vittoria,  (for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  t«  > 
Clasps),  besides  various  aifairs  of  outposts  {  received  two  wounds  at  Waterloo.  While  laai^Bc 
his  squadron  in  a  socoessful  charge  against  the  Count  D*£rLon*s  corps  at  Waterloo,  peroei^-uc 
an  Bttgle  to  the  left,  he  changed  Uie  direction  of  his  squadron,  and  ran  the  officer  through  ti 
body  who  carried  it.  The  £sgle  belonged  to  the  105th  French  Bcgiment  of  infantry,  and  j 
now  deposited  at  CheUea  Hospital 

116  Colonel  Broke  accompanied  the  52nd  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807;  and  t*  • 
Ibllowing  year  on  UiaC  to  Portogal,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  the  advaaoe  is^ 
Spain  and  retreat  under  Sir  John  Moore.  In  1809  he  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition.  Ii 
1811  be  joined  the  light  Division  on  the  retrest  of  Maisena  from  the  lines  of  Ltsboii,  and  scrvv^ 
in  Spain  till  the  end  of  the  war.  In  1813  he  Joined  sir  Henry  Clinton,  as  Aide-de-caapi,  at  t^' 
siege  of  Bargoa,  where  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs;  was  afterwards  preeent  at  the  battle  J 
Orthea.  He  served  with  the  Army  of  Occupatton  in  France  from  1815tol818as  Aide*de-ea«r 
to  Sir  Henry  Clinton.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Vimiera,  Salnmann. 
Nive,  aod  Orthes. 

118*  Cokmel  M'Callnm  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Victorim  French  privateer  in  boata  under  1. 1 
command  in  1800 ^  battle  of  Trafalgar;  forcing  the  Dardanelles  and  destroying  a  Turkish  aqoadr  ja 
to  1807.    Bmotoyed  on  various  occasions  in  cuttttng  out  and  destroying  enemy's  vcssela. 

117  Colonel  Craigie  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  the  attneka  o: 
Mersefl^  and  bomlMrdsasnt  of  Antwerp.  Served  also  in  China,  (Medal)  and  oonunnnded  s 
column  at  Amoy,  Cbosan,  and  Chinhae. 

118  Cokmel  Morris  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  49th,  and  was  present  at  the  T«rt«^ci 
operations  at  Fort  George,  and  at  the  actions  of  Stoney  Creek  and  Plattsbnrg.  Accompanird  :: « 
regiment  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  commanded  a  brigade  at  the  storming  and  onpfir- 
of  the  heinlita  above  Canton,  for  which  service  he  was  made  a  CB.  Commanded  a  brigade  at  th» 
ettnok  ana  capture  of  the  city  of  Amoy,  and  at  the  second  capture  of  Chusan.  C^ommandvi 
the  osatie  column  of  attack  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chiuhaa  Commanded  the  force  u 
Ningpo,  and  repulsed  the  enemy  with  great  slaughter  in  their  attack  on  that  citjr.  Gomuaadce 
n  brigade  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segnav 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  dty  of  Chapooi  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  enecey » 
position  at  Wooaong. 

119  Colonel  B>klero  served  with  the  Orsnadler  Guards  at  Cadis  in  1810  and  11;   in  thv 


Ptetenln in  16U  and  18}  in  Holland  in  1814;  snd  the  campaign  of  1815,  in  which  be  aerwi 
ns  Adjatant  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  ana  at  the  taking  of  Peronne.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

ISO  The  Hon.  Colonel  Ashbomham  commanded  a  brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  Satm  at  t^ 
baltlaa  of  Fswsihah  and  8obcaon»  te  which  ha  has  rao^vcd  a  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 


War  Services  of  the  Loionea.  4!ia 

121  Colonel  Ponne&ther  eommanded  the  lofiiatry  Brigade  mi  the  batUe  of  Mieeftnee  (Kedal), 
Mid  WM  ehot  through  the  body:  he  wm  alBO  at  the  destmction  of  the  Fort  of  ImauiDghiir. 

122  Colonel  FinSay  aerved  the  caapaign  in  Calabria  under  Sir  John  Stuart  and  was  preMnI 
at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  whioh  be  hai  receiTod  the  War  Medal  with  one  Ciaep. 

123  Colonel  Brook  served  In  the  Feninsnla  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  Irom  Ang.  to  Hot. 
1808,  Jane  to  Dec.  1811,  and  from  Nor.  1812  to  the  end  of.  that  war  In  1814,  including  the 
battles  of  Vimiera  and  Victoria,  action  at  Vera,  passage  of  the  Btdassoa,  battles  of  the  MiYello 
and  the  Nive,  actions  at  Arcangues  and  Tarbes,  battle  of  Toulouse,  and  rarions  skirmishes  and 
affiurs  of  outposts.  Also  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleans;  and  afterwards  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 
Senred  in  the  Coorg  campaign  in  India;  where  a  portion  of  his  regiment  (the  48th)  bore  a  oon« 
spicuous  and  distinguished  part  Severely  wounoed  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera  by  a  musket-shoti 
which  passed  completely  through  the  ankle-lxme^  whioh  it  shattered  most  sererely.  He  has 
receiT^  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

124  Colonel  Bell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  Salamanca, 
Vitcoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  hss  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

125  Colonel  Heed  served  at  the  siege  of  FlusUing  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  June 
1811  to  Biarch  1814,  including  the  actions  at,  and  heights  abore,  Moresoo,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
oaptnre  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  action  at  Olmas,  and  battle  of  Vittoria,  where  he  was  se- 
rerely wounded  in  the  right  shoulder.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

126  Colonel  James  Jones  serv«fd  with  the  22nd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Ea&t  Indies,  in  1802,  3, 
and  4,  aud  in  t*  e  Peninsula  with  the  87th  regt  and  on  the  staff  from  1809  to  1814,  and  was 
woundfd  atTalavera.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clssps  for  Talavera  and  Barrosa. 

127  Culonel  Bristuw  serve«i  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Salamanca,  yitt«»ria,  and  the  Pyrenees,  fur  which  he  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

128  Cok>nel  Taynton  served  in  Ireland  during  the  Bebellton  in  1798.  In  1801  he  was  at  ihe 
capture  of  the  Danish  Islands,  and  Island  of  St.  Martin  in  the  W<^t  Indies.  In  1803  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Sc  Lucia  and  stunning  of  the  fortress  of  Mome  Fortnn6e;  also  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Tobago.  Served  on  the  staff  of  Genersl  Maitland  at  the  attack  and 
Miptnre  of  the  Dutch  colony  of  Surinam.  In  1807,  he  was  at  the  second  capture  of  the  Dsaish 
W<Mt  India  Islands;  in  1809  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Martinique,  including  the  siege  of 
Foit  Bourbon;  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Saintes  Islands.  From  1811  to  1813  he 
served  in  Sicily,  and  was  employed  as  acting  Deputy -AHjatant-Qeneral,  and  some  time  at  the 
head  of  the  Department.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla^p  fcir  Martinique. 

129  Culonel  Carlyon  served  with  the  66 ih  in  the  Nepaul  war  under  Sir  David  Ochterlony. 

130  Culonel  Borke  served  in  the  Peninsula  witli  the  4th  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
storoaing  of  BadHJta.  fur  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

131  Culonel  Traffurd  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera 
(wounded),  Busaco,  Albuherai Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse, 
n>r  wh'ch  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

132  Colonel  George  Tovey  served  in  Calabria  with  the  20th,  and  waa  present  at  the 
battle  f  if  Matda.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1808  to  Nov.  1809,  and  again  from 
Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Vimiera,  TaUvera,  Vittoria, 
and  the  Pyrenees  (25th  July  to  2nd  August);  siege  of  San  Sebastisn,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  the 
Nive  (9(h  to  13ih  Dec.)  -una  Orthea     He  ban  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

133  Cuhnel  Angelo  served  with  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1807;  en  the  coast  of  Ca1a« 
briainl808;  with  the  exp«-ditii>n  to  Walcherenin  1809;  with  the  army  to  Catalonia  in  1812 
anH  13.  as  an  Assistunt-Adjutant-Gmeral.  Attochid  to  the  Austrian  army,  and  acted  as  Aide* 
de-canp  to  Major- Gt:nef  at  Count  Nugent  in  the  campaign  against  the  Viceroy  of  Iialy;  present 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Trieste,  Cattaro,  and  Bagusa,  and  in  various  services  in  the  Adriatic. 

134  Culonnl  Thwaites  served  on  an  expedition  to  the  coast  of  Holland  in  1796;  in  the  Bast 
Indies  in  1799;  from  that  time  on  board  H.  M.  S.  La  Forte  till  wrecked  in  the  Bed  Sea. 
Crossed  the  Desert  of  Suez  with  Ciilouf  1  Lloyd's  Detachment,  and  joined  ttie  Viiier*s  Army  in 
the  advance  to  Cairo;  then  Sir  David  Baird*s  Army.  He  served  in  the  Peninsula,  in  the  48th 
regiment,  from  1811  to  1813,  including  the  sifge  and  assault  of  Bsdajoi,  the  battles  of  Sala- 
manca (wounded),  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees  (wounded),  for  which  he  hss  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Cissps. 

135  Culonel  Linton  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Waterlua 

136  Culonel  Cules  served  in  South  America  with  the  14th  in  1807,  including  the  operations 
previous  to,  and  storming  of,  Monte  Video.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug; 
1808  to  Nov.  1811,  and  again  from  April  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814;  present  with  the 
40ch  at  the  battles  of  Bileia,  Vimiera,  and  T^fclavera;  with  the  4th  Dragoons  at  Bosaoo,  Alba* 
hera,  and  Usagre;  and  with  the  12th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nive^ 
and  the  Adour.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

137  Sir  Michael  Creagh  accompanied  the  expedition  under  Sir  David  Baird  to  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  in  1806,  wounded  in  the  action  of  the  Blue  Berg,  waa  desperately  woimded  by  a 
eaunon-shot  in  the  left  shoulder  (whioh  killed  six  of  his  men)  at  the  attack  on  Bourbon  in 
1810;  serfed  hi  the  Mahratta  war,  and  during  the  Pindanee  war  of  1817  and  18.    Ckwiauiiide4 


m  ttwgdttwihiawitdniiag  that  hutmringww  in  Iktintwiorof  0>yh«lalSlt^%fcia#tql 
tlM  flsak  oompaniMof  tii0rBgiaMnt(2OOstiOBff)  OBty47ntUMd  to  tlM  ^^  8ir]i.kii 
MTfeA  wUk  hit  regUoeni  in  ■U  qnanen  of  tht  ^b«» 

138  Colangl  Bdm  ■ctred  the  0Map>ign  in  J>?a  in  1311  wHii  th>  Mad  Light  DffifWHL  faajal* 
Ing  the  Aodoos  of  (he  10th  uid  S6th  Aug.  Aide-de-oemp  to  Sir  ThoouM  Hielap  eft  tha  tettb 
ofllUwidporeb  And  during  the  Mihretta  war  in  1817  tad  18.  He  fan  leeeited  the  War  lf«dil 
with  one  Cufp  for  Jeva. 

139  CkOooei  Story  lerfed  in  the  Fenlnrak  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  OnaHa  firaaa  Aa^  ldO»  to 
the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  indiiding  the  battle  of  Buaaeo,  aetione  of  Bedinh%  Oanp»  M»yor, 
and  Loe  Switoe,  alege  of  Bedejoi,  battle  of  Albohera,  aetion  of  Utagie^  iiyafrf  Oindnd  Bod- 
rigo  and  Badajoi,  action  near  SAlamanoa  on  the  86th  May  1818,  battle  of  rttloria,  Mnnhila  «f 
Fampelnna,  and  battle  of  Tookmae.    He  hai  reeeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Ot\ 

140  Colonel  Fraeer  eerted  the  oampavn  of  1815  with  the  43nd,  and  wae  at  Hm 
Qoatre  Brae  (ilightly  wonnded),  and  at  Waterloo  (ieirerely  womded). 

141  Colonel  Shoe  oenred  ihe  early  part  of  the  oanpaiga  of  1809  in  Portogal;  and 
end  of  1809  and  the  yean  1810  and  11  with  the  SioUian  amy.  Served  dec  the ' 
eampaigna  of  1812, 13,  and  14,  with  the  Portngncae  army. 

148  Colonel  Hartley  aenred  in  the  PeninAula  with  the  57th  from  Ang.  1813  to  the  eai  of  that 
war  in  1814,  and  waa  preeent  at  the  bacUe  of  Ntvelle.  Sirred  afterwarda  in  Belgiom.  Urn  hat 
reoeived  the  War  Modal  with  two  Ciatpe  for  Boaaoo  and  NiveUe. 

143  Colonel  Cheeter  lerved  in  HuUaod  in  1799,  and  waa  preaent  in  the  aatlon  near  Btiy, 
Snd  Oot  Serred  aUo  the  campaign  of  1806-9  in  Spatn*  inelnding  the  aeiioBa  at  Duaieiaaia, 
Tilla  Franca,  and  Lugo,  and  retreat  to  Coranna.  He  haa  reoetvd  the  War  Medni  with  eot 
Claap  for  Benevente. 

144  Colonel  Oeddee  aarred  with  the  87th  in  Calabria  in  1806;  at  ihe  eaptora  of  Ihm  lalaai 
of  Fronida  in  1809i  in  Sicily  in  I810t  and  anbeeqoently  in  the  Pentnania,  inelnding  th»  bntriai 
of  the  NireUe^  the  Nire,  Orthea,  and  Tonlonae,  at  which  laat  he  received  a  aevere  wmMd  mhUk 
broke  the  left  thigh-bone  near  the  hip-joint    He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  f  »iir  CInspa. 

145  Colonel  Oiimonr  aerred  at  the  oaptore  or  laohia,  Zante,  aad  O^pbakmia,  in  1809 1  mud  af 
Bania  Menra  in  1810.    Served  nfterwaitia  on  tite  eaatam  ooaat  of  Spain,  and  wa 
the  battle  of  Caatalla ;  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  aeveral  ocoaeione  covering  the 
employed  in  the  batteriea  againat  Tarragonai    After  leaving  Spain  he  went  to  ' 
Lord  WnL  Bentinck. 

146  Colonel  Lealie  aerved  with  the  99th  on  the  aeoret  exp<4ition  nnder  Sir  Bient 
tnd  aabeeqoenily  in  the  PfntnaiiU  from  Aog.  1806  to  ENs.  1811,  and  again  from  Feti.  1613, 
inela'iinff  the  bnttlea  of  B«>IHa  and  Vimiera,  capture  of  Oportn,  battle  oft  TUavera,  irat  atega 
of  Bedajoi,  and  battle  of  Albuhera.  beaidea  akirmiahee  and  affraya  at  ontpoeta.     At  tiM  hntua 


of  Talav«ra  he  waa  aeverely  woonded  in  the  light  leg,  where  the  ball  atiU  remainau    He  haa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  foar  Claapa. 

147  Colonel  Beckwith  aerved  in  the  Feniaanla  with  the  16th  L^ht  Dragoona,  from  Jnhr  I81S 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  iodiadmg  the  battle  of  the  Nivelk,  and  battlaa  of  thm  Nivw  oa 
the  9th  and  lOih  Dec  Served  elao  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  waa  preaent  at  the 
the  17th  Jane  aad  at  the  bottle  of  Weterloo.    He  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two 

148  Ctilonel  Rob^rtton  aervi-d  with  the  85ih  at  the  taking  of  Madeira  in  1807|  at  the 
of  Geadalonpe  in  1810,  and  again  in  1615. 

149  Colonel  Robinaon  aerved  with  the  48th  in  tha  Feninanla  from  Jone  1809  toOotohcr  1S18» 
Inelnding  the  battlea  of  Talavera  aad  Boaaco,  Linee  at  Torrea  Ycdraa,  poninit  of  Mi 
•otioii  at  Campo  Mayor,  airge  of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  aiec*  and  atorming  of  Bsdaioa  (ahot  tf 
the  left  arm  at  the  aaaaolt,  6th  April  1819)|  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Itedrid  aad 
therafrom,  battlea  of  Vittoria  and  the  Fyreneea  (aeverely  woundled,  left  leg  fraetoMd  18th  Jw^ 
1813).    He  haa  reoeived  the  W»r  Mtdal  with  aenm  Claapc 

150  Colonel  Maclean  aerved  with  the  13th  light  Oragoona  in  every  aette  aad 
which  it  waa  engaged  in  tlw  Feninanla^  from  Dea  1810  nntU  wounded  and  tahea 
Conoheat  13th  March  1814.  Wae  preeent  with  hia  regiment  daring  the  Waterioo  _  _  . 
engaged  in  command  of  the  rear-goard  for  the  brigade  on  the  7th  Jane,  end  thr—ghont  iha 
aetion  on  the  18th.  Accompanied  the  13th  Dragoona  to  Indin  in  Fab.- 1819 1  waa  emptoyed  in 
•omaaand  of  »  cavalry  brigwle  with  the  field  foroe  at  the  redaction  of  Kamool,  and  aerved 
vniniermptedly  with  hia  reiciaaent  for  twenty-two  yeara,  when  he  returned  with  it  to  BnglamJ,  and 
waa  plaoHl  on  half  pay  aa  Snd  Lieut  -Colonel  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Ciai^ 
for  Albohera,  Vittoria,  Pyreneea,  Nivelle,  and  Kive. 

151  Odonel  Oawler  aerved  in  the  Feninanla  with  the  58Dd  from  Nov.  181 1  to  the  end  of  tlhat 
war  in  1814,  indoding  the  alege  and  aaaanlt  of  Bad^oa,  battlea  of  Vittoria,  Faaa  of  Tern^  the 
Ntvelley  the  Nive,  Orthea,  and  Tonlonae,  beaidea  Tariona  minor  alBiira.  Served  alao  tha  irani 
paign  of  1815,  and  waa  praaent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Wounded  belowthe  rightkaeafay 
n  maaket-ahot  at  the  atorming  of  Badigoi,  and  in  tlie  nedt  by  a  mnaket-ahot  at  San  Mnao^  He 
haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  aevea  Claapa. 

159  Colonel  Kattlewail  aarred  atCopeahagea  ia  1807}  aad  ia  Ceylon  doriag  tha  BabalBaa, 
la  1817  aad  18. 


War  Services  of  (he  ColoneU.  49t 

159  GbkMlBall  MTfvd  In  tiis  FtafMnls  witb  the  Mth,  from  June  1809  to  Hot.  1618,  is- 
•faidlBf  aim  bftttlM  of  BuBooo  asd  ▲Ibohm,  iiflfe  of  BmIsJob  in  May  1811,  Mlioiks  ot  Arrofo 
d«  Molino  tad  Alouurai,  battle  of  Vittori*  (troonded  in  the  head),  and  aetkms  at  the.  Pan  of 
ICaja  (awelj  woanded  ia  the  left  legV   He  hae  reoeivcd  the  War  Medal  with  three  ChMpe. 

154  Coknel  Moolae  eenred  the  eampaign  of  1815  with  the  52iid  Light  Inlhntrj,  a^  «m 
pMenl  at  the  hattle  of  Waterloo.    Berred  afterwarde  with  the  army  of  ooeapatioa  in  Fnmoe. 

155  Colooel  Cox  lerred  in  the  95th  Rifle  Brigade  at  Copenhagen,  and  was  present  at  some 
•hirflMihm  near  that  eity,  and  afterwards  in  the  aetton  of  moge.  He  eenred  afterwards  In  the 
FfsflMohi  from  the  landing  at  Moodeg o  Bay  ia  1808,  to  the  end  of  the  war  at  Tonloose,  in- 
oladiagshirmishetObidas,  battles  of  Boleia  and  Yimiera,  rotrsat  to  Coraima,  General  Cfaw- 
faid's  mareh  t»  Talavera,  action  at  Si  Milan,  battlee  of  Vittoria,  Ni?elle,  and  Nif«;  pasMge 
of  the  Bidassoay  battle  of  Orthes,  and  Tarbes.  Severely  wonaded  in  the  right  leg  by  a  mnske#- 
tholBt  V'ittonai  in  the  left  side  at  NtTell«i  and  again  in  the  right  leg  at  Tarbes.  He  eom- 
msnded  a  dirision  under  Sir  B«DJiunin  D  Urban  daring  the  C*flre  war  at  the  Cape  of  Gkod 
Hope  in  1886.  Sobsequently  he  was  employed  on  psrtionlar  serviee  in  Canada  fur  five  years 
dnnog  both  KebeUiaasb  aad  is  now  employed  oa  the  Staff  ia  Irelaad.  He  has  reoeircd  the  War 
Mtd  J  with  seven  Clasps. 

..  158  GuliHul  Croker  served  la  the  East  Indies  from  1804  to  1824,  faclvdiD|  the  tirge  of  Onr- 
'aovffi,  1807 ;  eampaign  against  the  Setk>,  1808  and  9;  campaiirn  against  the  Kepaul  Siatee,  1814 
and  15  i  campaign  against  MAhrsttas  and  Piodareef,  1817  aod  18.  Cbrnmandnl  the  17th  rvgi» 
BMot  doping  tbe  whole  of  the  ramjpaign  in  AifKhsniiitsn  aod  Belooohistan,  inoinding  the  storm 
aadoi^>Cttre  of  the  fortresses  of  Qhusnee  and  Kbelat.  Colonel  Cruker  arrived  in  Bombay  in 
eommand  of  the  17th  rsgimcnt,  In  M«y  1836,  being  a  solitary  instsaee  in  the  British  army  of 
an  officer  Luiding  in  the  £a«t  Indies  tmiee  in  the  joiiie  rtnrpt, 

IV  GbtoncI  fiUker  served  in  the  Febin«nla  with  the  16ih  Light  Dragoons  aad  wss  present  at 
the  htttles  of  Niveile  and  Nive,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

158  Ctiloael  Toroor  served  in  Hanover  with  the  14th,  in  1805  and  6.  The  eampaign  of 
1808-9^  inohiding  the  battle  of  Comnaa.  Go  the  expedition  to  Wafeheren,  aad  at  the  siege  of 
Fhuhiogta  1809.  Also  the  eampaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  re- 
eeived  tbe  War  Medal  with  one  Clssp  ftir  Coranna. 

159.  Ookmel  John  Boss  served  with  the  51  at  in  the  Peninsula  nnder  Sir  J«>hn  Moore,  and  was 
pfemof  in  tbe  actina  at  Logo,  the  retreat  to,  and  battle  of,  Comnna.  On  f he  expedition  to  Wal- 
cheren  and  aiege  of  Fla«hing,  ia  1809.  Peoinsular  campatgat  fr  im  Jan.  1811  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  iueladiog  the  lwtt*e  uf  Foentes  d'Omir.  siege  of  BudnJ'ts  aud  atomiing  of  Port  San 
Chfiitoval  ia  1811,  ooveriog  the  sieges  of  Ciiid>id  Bodrigo  and  Bso^jbz,  affair  at  Moreseo«  bs^tfe 
of  Snismsnea,  capture  of  the  Reiiro  at  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  aod  retrear  from  thence,  amioa 
et  Sao  Miiaos,  bastle  of  Niveile,  and  earryiog  the  be'gbts  of  St.  Pd,  and  battle  of  Orthes.  Served 
alsa  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  tbe  baife  of  Waterl«K>  atid  tsltiog  of  Cambray.  Wounded 
in  action  at  Lesat«.  SUt  August  1813.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fire  Clasps. 

160  Gulonel  JPalls  arrred  with  the  80th  on  the  expeditioQ  to  Nsplee  with  the  English  aad 
fiumian  aimy  in  1805.  He  waspresent  at  the  battle  of  Maida  in  1806;  at  the  battle  of  Corunna 
ia  1809 1  oa  the  ezpHlttfcin  to  Walcheren  the  same  year;  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  at  the 
haitle  of  tha  P^fvaees,  at  BoDoesvalles,  and  Pampeluna  (strerely  wounded),  battles  of  the 
Kiaslla,  aad  Orthea.  Served  afterwards  on  the  expedition  to  Washington.  In  1831  he  wsa 
wounded  in  the  riou  at  Merthyr  T^dvil,  in  South  Wales.  He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal 
«ilh  four  Clasps. 

181  Oihioel  Thomas  Stevene  was  pretent  bloehsdiDg  Brest,  the  Holder,  and  Csdls,  and  was 
csgaiecd  with  faatceries.  In  1809  be  wa»  engaged  with  gun<-bi*att  ia  passing  eEnvoy •  ihnmgh  the 
Sf^id  nod  Caie^a^;  in  H.  M.Sw  Cgrbenu,  with  oonvoy  of  armed  transports  and  guo-boats  in  the 
ihdf  of  Sfiedlaad;  ia  tbe  buata  of  tbe  squad  rua  in  the  sncoe•^fal  atiauh  upon  the  RusstaD  FiotUla 
of  heavy  anneal  gnn-l:oau  aod  armed  Transports ;  aod  at  the  ciipttire  of  a  Rtts«ian  schooner. 
Pram  1888  to  1840  lie  served  in  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain;  was 
detasksd  ia  oommaod  of  a  costpany  fur  the  defence  of  the  Eastern  Hnghu  of  Passage*  attacked 
by  the  Carliati,aad  in  the  Carlist  attack  of  the  Lines  oa  the  6tfi  June  1886;  and  he  was  riso  pre- 
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War  Services  of  the  JJeiUenanUColoneU. 

1  Lient-Colonel  Wett  lenred  in  Holland  from  Not.  1794  to  May  1796,aiid  wu  nrmanl 

the  French  attacked  the  British  after  croaamg  the  Waal,  and  the  different  affaira  in  wblch  hit 
regiment  (the  3rd  Onards)  was  engaged  ;  alM  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland,  inda^iiig  the 
action  at  the  landinf^,  and  those  of  the  27th  Aog.,  10th  and  19th  Sept,  and  tnd  of  Oct  Barred 
the  JE^mtian  campaign  of  1801,  and  was  employed  in  all  the  affairs  after  the  landinir,  np  to  the 
surrender  of  Alexandria.  Proceeded  with  tne  expedition  to  Hanofer  in  1805  ;  to  yiealaad  in 
1807,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  sorrender  of  Copenhagen.  Embarked  for  the  P«ilnenls 
in  1808,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  capiore  of  Oporto,  aetion  at  8al»> 
monde,  battle  of  TalaTera,  and  Yarions  minor  affairs.  ReceiTsd  A  bajonet  wound  in  Ike  thigh 
in  a  skirmish,  on  the  2iid  October  1799;  and  in  a  subsequent  affair  he  was  twtee  aeteiely 
wounded, — on  the  left  shoulder  joint  by  a  sabre  cut,  and  on  the  right  side  bj  slag-ahoili;  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talayera. 

2  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Le  Blanc  lerred  in  South  America  in  1806,  and  lost  a  leg. 

3  Lieut-Colonel  Milnes  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  10th,  doing  marine  duty  on  baud 
H.  M.S.  I$iM  in  the  North  Sea,  in  1793.  Accompanied  the  Exnedition  from  India  to  Egyp( 
under  Sir  Darid  Baird,  in  1801.  Employed  with  a  detachment  In  Ceylon  during  the  war  with 
Enndy.  Served  with  the  75th  at  the  siege  of  Bhurtpore  in  1805,  and  was  engaged  ott 
different  assaults  upon  that  fortress.  Accompanied  the  65th  on  the  Expedition  to  the  Pi 
Gulf  in  1809;  commanded  the  light  diviuon  at  the  landing  and  attack  on  Rasel-Khymai 
manded  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Schenass.  Commanded  the  65th  al  thia 
ture  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810;  also,  on  lervice  in  iUttywar  in  1812,  and  was  employ W 
against  Nownngghur.  Commanded  a  brigade  in  Ouzerat  in  18U  and  part  of  1819;  in  Kattj- 
war  and  Cutch  in  1815  and  16;  and  in  the  Decoan  war  in  1817  and  18,  commanded  n  dtviaitia 
of  tbearmy  against  the  Peishwa,  near  Poona,  16th  Nov.  1817,  crossed  the  river  Moot* 


in  the  evening  of  that  day,  the  progreu  of  his  division  being  obstinately  opposed,  bitt  wilhoet 
effect,  by  the  united  force  of  nis  Highness's  artillery,  cavaury,  aod  infantry,  after  whl^  tl^ 
enemy  retired,  leaving  n  great  part  of  his  camp  standing,  and  considerable  quaatitiea  •#  ninsn- 
nition  in  the  field. 

4  Lieut -Colonel  Cooke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  let  G  words  and  was  preecnt  nt  tb* 
battles  of  Coronna,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  aasault  aod  capture  of  St.  Sebastian,  on  whiQ 
occasion  he  commanded  a  detachment  of  Guards.  He  served  also  the  campoieu  of  1815  and  w 
severely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  St.  bebsstian  %  nnd  ti* 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

5  LieuL-Colonel  Msnsel  served  with  the  53rd  in  the  nttack  at  More  Chabot  and  the  aiege  of 
Mome  Fortnnde  in  St.  Lucia  in  1796;  the  whole  of  the  Carib  war  in  St.  Vidoent;  at  the  radne^ 
tion  of  Trinidad;  and  at  the  siege  of  Moro  Castle  in  the  Ishmd  of  Porto  Rico  hi  1797.  Batoned 
from  Indin  in  the  spring  of  1811,  and  joined  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  53rd  in  the  Pcnlnanls, 
oommanded  the  light  companies  of  the  6th  diviaion  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1811  and  IX 
indudingthe  skirmish  with  the  enemy's  cavalry  near  Carpio,  sieges  of  Cludad  Bodrifot  Bfdnjos, 
and  the  Forta  nt  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca  (horse  snot  under  him),  and  siege  of  Borgo^ 
Commanded  n  Provisional  Battalion,  consisting  of  four  companies  of  the  Oaeen>  and  «  Lit 
number  of  the  53rd,  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  Ue  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  «ad  one  Ck«f 
for  Salamanca  and  Toulouse. 

6  LieuL-Colonel  Halkett  served  with  the  2ttd  Li^t  Infiuitry  Battalion  of  the  Koi^'a  Oemaa 
Legion  on  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  Germany  in  1805-6.  Landed  on  the  Island  of  Ri^geo 
in  July  1807;  was  employed  at  the  siege  of  Straunnd,  and  in  August  re-embirked  nt  Hi^c^a 
for  Copenhagen,  where  the  battalion  formed  part  of  the  besieging  ooTpe.  In  April  It*  ^ 
tiM  barked  with  Sir  John  Moore's  army  for  Gotten  burg,  and  from  thence  to  Portugal;  belo^^iU 
to  the  army  which  entered  Spain  with  Sir  John,  and  afterwards  retired  through  G Alias.  ^ 
Accompanied  the  expedition  to  Walchcren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  In  J^^ 
1811  embarki>d  for  Portugal;  oommanded  the  battalion  at  the  battle  fd  Albuhera,  and  vnw  .x 
the  siege  of  Badajoi  in  181 1 ;  commanded  the  battalion  during  the  campaign  of  1812,  incladt;.^ 
tbe  siege  of  the  forts  at  Salamanca,  action  of  the  heights  of  Mofeseo^  battle  of  Salunniiea,  muA 
retreat  from  Burgos  when  the  Light  Brigade  K.  G.  L.  formed  the  rear-gnard  with  the  cnTalr/. 
aud  repulsed  the  repeated  charges  of  the  enemy's  cavahry.  In  April  1813  embayed  for  u.- 
North  of  Germany,  and  was  employed  in  organizing  the  Hanoverinn  troops;  comanndcd  s 
brigade  of  the  same  in  Count  Walmoden'a  army,  and  was  engsgcd  al  the  battle  of  Goerd«>«  as 
also  on  several  other  oooasions.  In  Jan.  1814  oommanded  the  centre  of  the  eorpa  whs^ 
besieged  and  cultured  GIuckstadt»  Commanded  the  right  of  the  corps  which  was  eaploj«^ 
al  the  blockade  of  Harborg.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  preeent  nl  the  bwole 
of  Waterloo.  He  has  reoeiTed  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  tbe  bntllea  of  Anmhssi 
and  Salamanwu 

7  Lieat*Coh»el  Manners  served  in  India  with  the  Bombay  amjy  dorinc  the  seooMl  H  jsm 
ttmiriigr^  t"^  TIT  f *  P**'*irr***"'  **'*  ^*  "'TT  ^^  ^^'^»^**^'^    mgrrtdnitolath* 


Ifor  Sehfim  ofOe  IMutmiuik^OAomU^  78 

fend  ^fM  pmiitt  allluilNiftd«  of  Botaoo,  pmiih  of  MaiMiM,  aotfons  of  Foi  d'AfooBt^  MnmAt 
tad  Bl  Bodoai  eoimsnded  tlL«  7401  it  the  bsttlB  of  FumtM  d'Qnor  and  ■!  Oi«  stogv  of  CiMd 
Rodr%o^— oomttaodedtlie  flt&k  oompmiM  at  the  aMsnlti  pmenl  tt  fhe  firtt  tiege  of  Badajoi^ 
ind  auooeeded  to  tha  commaiid  of  the  regt  al  the  left  rieget  |ireMnt  at  the  battle  of  Salamaiieai 
wptQte  of  Madrid,  and  tetieat  from  thenoe.  Again  eommanded  the  tegt  at  the  battle  of  Orthei, 
and  iraa  alao  pteeeot  at  the  battle  of  Tonlonae.  He  hae  reoeiTed  the  Gk>ld  Cro«  for  Faentei 
d'Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrlgo,  Badajos,  and  Qrthei  %  and  the  Sttrer  War  Medal  with  three  Clatpt  for 
Baeaeo,  Salamanea,  and  Tonlonse. 

8  Lteai*Colonel  Hnnt  aooompanied  the  d2nd  to  the  Ferrol,  in  1800,  and  wai  preaent  in  the 
action  of  the  Belghtt.  Aeeottpanied  Sir  John  Moore  ai  hla  Aide-de-oamp  on  the  expedition  to 
3«reden,  and  after irarda  to  Portngal,  in  1808,  and  lerred  thtottghmtt  that  ardnona  campaign 
mail  the  embarkation  of  die  troopa  at  Comnna.  8erfed  with  the  2nd  batt«lion  daring  the  V^al- 
sberen  campaign.  In  Jan.  1811  embarked  with  the  regt*  to  the  Penlnrala,  and  waa  preaent  in 
iie  pittittit  of  Maiaena,  action  of  Sabogal,  battle  of  Faentea  d'Onor,  and  all  the  tariooi  aifaira 
n  wldeh  the  light  diviilott  waa  enga^  in  that  campaign]  daring  the  left  three  months  of 
vhich,  and  at  the  aflair  near  AlCayatea,  he  commanded  the  2nd  battalion.  Commanded  the  lit 
wttftUon  at  the  eiege  and  aaladlt  of  Badajoa,  on  which  occasion  the  oommand  of  the  aeeond 
>rigade  of  the  Ught  ditision  derolyed  on  him:  Air  hia  condoet  on  this  day  he  waa  promoted  to 
;lie  favaret  rank  of  Lient-ColoneL  Commanded  the  same  brigade  when  the  army  went  to  repel 
ICftTshal  MarmoAt  fhm  his  predatory  incnrtion  into  Portngsl  Commanded  the  flrst  battalion 
>f  the  59Bd  tiiroaghottt  the  eampa^  of  1812,  inolndiog  the  battle  of  Selamanca  and  action  of 
$an  Munof.  8er^  with  the  light  diiision  daring  the  operations  of  Marshal  Souk  to  relieye 
Pampelona,  On  the  Slat  Aug.  1813,  commanded  the  rolnnteers  of  the  Ught  division  at  the 
lasanlt  of  San  Sebastian,  and  was  twice  aererely  woonded:  for  his  oondoot  on  this  occasion  ha 
waa  prosBOted  to  an  effitctite  Lienl-Colonelcy  in  the  60th.  He  has  reoei?ed  the  Gold  Medal  and 
two  Clasps  for  Badaioz,  Salamanca,  and  St  Sebastian  %  and  the  Silrcr  War  Medal  with  two 
:::iBeps  for  Faentes  d*Onor  and  Pyrenees. 

9  Sir  Charles  Rowan  served  with  the  52nd  on  the  expedition  to  the  Ferrol  In  1600 }  in 
Sicily  in  1806-7 }  and  with  Sir  John  Moore^s  expedition  to  Sweden,  in  1808.  Joined  the  army 
n  Portugal  two  days  after  the  battle  of  Vimlera,  and  serred  fh>m  that  period  in  the  teserYc  of 
Sir  John  Moora  and  in  the  battle  of  Cornnna.  Appointed  Brig^e-M^or  to  tlie  Ught  brigade 
Alten  oat  by  Major-Oeneral  R  Cranfiird,  in  1809,  to  Join  the  army  in  Portngal,  and  was  present 
rrith  the  lint  difision  in  sereral  afiairs  near  Almeida  and  at  tiie  battle  m  Bnsaeo.  In  1811 
ippointed  Assistant- Ad jotsnt- General  to  the  light  dlYision,  and  waa  present  tt  the  liattle  of 
Paentea  d*Qnor,  Siege  and  storming  of  Ciodad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Badi^os^sUghtly 
rounded  at  the  assault,  and  receiyed  the  brcYct  rank  of  Lient-Colonel  for  this  service;  battle 
>f  Salamanca,  and  the  yarions  i^airs  in  which  the  Ught  di?lrion  was  engaged  fiNnn  the  middle 
>f  1809  to  the  middle  of  1813.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1819,  and  commanded  a  wing  of 
lie  52iid  at  the  battle  of  Waterloor-^lightly  woonded.  Sir  Charles  has  reeeived  the  OoM  Medal 
ind  two  Chisps  fi«  Cladad  Rodtigo,  BMsjoa,  tnd  Salamanca;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
rhree  Clasps  for  Cornima,  Busaco,  and  Faentes  d*Onor. 

11  Lieat. Colonel  Harrison  serted  with  the  OOdi  in  Corsica  in  1795,  and  was  present  in 
lereral  sklnaishca  near  Ajaoeio.  l^ptian  campaign  of  1801,  inclnding  the  aotlons  ef  the  8th 
md  31st  March.  Captore  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Campaign  of  1808-9,  inelading  the  battlea 
>f  Roleia,  Yinnera,  and  Cornnna.  At  the  captare  of  Waloheren  in  1809.  Served  afterwards 
n  the  Peninsnla,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Faentes  d'Qnor,  stomiing  of  Fort  Napoleon 
lear  Ahnaraay— commanded  the  r^;ht  wing  of  the  regt  while  esealading  the  above  wri,  for 
vhich  he  obtidned  the  brevet  rank  of  Lient-CokneL  Present  at  the  sflktr  with  the  enemy  at 
^Iba  de  Tormes  on  tiie  retreat  of  the  army  firom  Madrid;  oonnnanMl  the  rsgt  at  tha  repnlse 
>f  an  nttailL  at  Beiar,  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Yittoria;  commanded  tite  regt  in  the  actions  in 
he  Pyreneia  on  the  26th,  27th,  28th,  29th,  dOth,  and  81st  July  1613;  also  at  the  batUe  of  St 
E*ienw  near  Bayonne,  action  at  Aire,  battles  of  Ortfaes  and  Tonloose.  He  has  reoeived  tlie  GoM 
Viedal  and  two  Clasps  for  Pyrenees,  l^ive,  and  Orthep. 

12  lAent-Colonel  Cother  coverea  the  landing  of  the  fotce  under  Sir  David  Baird  at  the  Cape 
>f  Good  Hope  in  1806;  was  present  in  the  general  aetion  at  Bine  Berg,  and  in  all  the  operations 
hat  took  place  ontil  the  snrrender  of  the  colony.  Was  afterwards  embarked  on  board  the 
qaadron  nnder  Sir  Home  Popfaam,  doing  dn^  aa  Marines,  daring  which  period  the  French 
rigateZa  Voiuntaire  of  38  guns  waa  taken.  Covered  the  advance  of  the  Ibree  nnder  General 
Sereaford  at  the  rednetism  on  tfie  river  Plate,  and  waa  engaged  in  every  affiur  which  took  place 
it  aael  te  the  viciidtv  of  Baenoa  Ayres;  and  on  the  snrrender  of  that  place  waa  taken  prisoner, 
ogetlier  with  the  mole  foree^  and  matched  nearly  1000  mfles  into  the  interior.  Landed  in 
E^iartugal  in  1808,  and  commanded  the  Ught  eompimiea  of  the  Mgade  nnder  General  Fergnaon 
It  the  biillei  of  Rcdeia  and  Yimieni;  was  afterwards  engaged  in  every  aflbir  wiA  hk  ragt  (the 
riat>  on  the  tetiwt  la  Comnna  and  in  the  aetion  at  that  flaoa.  Landed  agafai  in  Portngal  in 
1811,  aad  Waa  engaged  it  Arroyo  de  M(dino,  when  €^eral  OeTatd  waa  sntprised,  and  all  his 
saimoii  and  1200prtKmers  takmi.  Commanded  one  ot  the  storming  partfes  when  flie  forts  at 
Aloiaraajjto  the  l^igos  were  taken,  for  which  he  obtahxed  tiie  brevet  of  Lieot-OoioneL    Com- 

rialil  tfiebaMIe  «f  Yittoria,  on  whnh  oeeaiion  he  reoshed  teva  araakel-bidb 


74  TTor  Services  of  the  lAeuUnmi-Cohneb. 

timongli  his  dothea,  one  in  the  eadcllei  and  wm  alao  wounded  by  •aothtf.  Be  aleo 
eleren  yean  in  Ceylon,  end  commanded  in  the  Eaetern  PlroTinoea  in  the  Kandian  oovnliy  daaoi 
the  rebellion  in  1818.  He  hae  recelTod  the  Gold  Medel  for  Yittorie;  and  the  Silw  War  Mei^ 
with  three  Claepe  for  Boleia,  Yimiera,  end  Gomnna. 

IS  Sir  Jnlina  Hartmann  aerred  with  the  Hanorcrian  artillery  in  the  Nelherlanda  in  1793  aai 
94,  and  was  nreaent  at  the  battle  of  Famara,  aiege  of  Yalendenneay  battlea  of  Rrizpoade  aas 
Hondaoote,  defonoe  of  and  aortie  from  Menin,  on  which  ooeaaion  he  was  made  ft  priig— ■ 
Commanded  a  troop  of  hone  artillery  of  the  King^a  German  Legion  on  the  eaEpedilioa  to  lit 
Continent  in  1805,  nnder  Lord  Cathoart.  With  the  expedition  to  Gotteabnig  ia.  1808.  Weft 
to  Portogal  with  the  army  nnder  Sir  John  Mo«ire,  in  oommand  of  the  artiUtfr  K.  O.  I*,  aa^ 
waa  present  at  the  taking  of  Oporto,  battlea  of  TUavera  and  Boaaoo,  aolion  of  Ga»po  l^yei; 
and  taUng  of  OliTeng^  Commanded  artillery  of  the  allied  army  at  the  battle  of  AHwhafc 
and  at  the  affiur  of  Arroyo  de  Molino.  Present  at  the  aicgee  of  Bad^oa  and  al  thm  ferto  a 
Salamanca.  Coounanded  the  artillery  of  the  4th  and  5th  divisions  at  the  battle  of  Hale—an 
Freaent  at  the  taking  of  the  Betiro  at  Madrid;  commanded  the  reserve  of  artiUsrv  at  Cke  batte 
of  Yittoria;  and  the  advance  to  San  Sebastian;  commanded  the  artillery  of  the  lelt  attack  i; 
the  aiege  of  that  fortieas;  and  the  artillery  of  the  left  oohtmn  at  the  passagee  of  th*  B«desH% 
the  NiveUe^  the  Nive,  and  the  Adonr,  and  also  before  Bayonne.  Sir  Julias  has  raoeived  tU 
Gold  Cross  and  two  Claaps  for  Talavera,  Albnhen,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  St.  8eba 
Kite ;  and  the  Silver  War  Hedal  with  Uiree  Claspa  for  Busaoo,  Badijos,  and  Mivelle. 

14  Isent-Cdlonei  Brown  aerved  in  Holland  in  1794,  and  was  taken  prisoner  al  Iha 
of  Grave.  Served  afterwards  in  the  West  Indies  with  the  60th  from  the  coameBoaaMit  of  17H 
to  Jane  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  captores  of  Sl  Lueia  and  Grenada,  the  attack  o«i  Pefi« 
Rico,  and  surrender  of  Sarinaok  Phxseeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1810,  and  was  attacked  to  tkt 
Fortognese  service;  present  at  the  battle  of  Bosaoo  and  attack  on  the  forts  of  SalamaftOft;  otmr 
mended  the  9th  Cagadoree  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  aiege  of  Burgos  Tfrom  19th  Sept.  to  2U 
Oct),  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  actions  in  the  Pyrenees  near  Pampeluna  from  S8th  to  30ih  Jel; . 
actions  near  Qrdax  on  the  31st  Aug.  and  7th  Oct.,  battlee  of  the  Nivelle  and  Niva,  ftod  actwa 
near  Bayonne  on  the  13th  Dea  Daring  the  above  service  he  was  three  timee  woondaiL  & 
haa  received  the  Gold  Croea  for  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  and  Nive. 

15  Sir  Biohard  Church  served  at  the  Ferrol  in  1800;  the  E^tian  campaign  of  1801,  is* 
eluding  the  aotiona  of  the  8th,  13th,  and  21at  March,  and  taking  of  Alexandria.  Serped  aftw- 
vrarda  m  Naplea,  Sioily,  and  Calabria,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  aad  dafwnns  «• 
Capri,  at  which  laat  he  was  wounded  in  the  head.  At  the  oupture  of  IscUa  in  1809;  oft  ^ 
e^edition  to  the  Ionian  Isles,  and  al  the  taking  of  Zante  and  Cephalonia.  Severely  wooa  ' 
in  an  attack  on  Stellauray— left  arm  shattered  by  a  musket-shot  Sir  Bicbsrd  has  yaeeiied 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

17  Sir  JaaMS  Msloolm  served  on  board  the  Channel  fleet  in  the  first  Ametioan  wi 
action  off  Gibraltar  in  Get  1782,  undmr  Lord  Howe.  Also  in  Sir  John  Duekworth'a 
with  the  F^rench  fleet  off  St.  Donango,  on  the  6th  Feb.  1606,  when  the  whole  of  the 
line-of-b«ttle  shipe  were  either  taken  or  deetroyed,  and  for  which  service  lie  was  made  ft  .^^ 
Major.  In  July  1818  appointed  to  the  comnutfid  of  the  2nd  battalion  of  Boyal  Hariaea,  aa^ 
served  with  it  in  the  north  of  Spain  until  Jan.  1813.  In  the  spring  of  that  year  he  want  wia 
the  battalion  to  America,  and  served  the  summer  campaign  of  1813  m  the  Chesapeak.  la  Uec 
was  ordend  with  the  ba^alion  to  Canada;  and,  in  conjunction  with  800  of  the  Csnadian  Tm- 
cibles,  joined  the  oorpe  of  observation  on  General  Wilkmson's  army.    In  Hay  1814,  ba  led  ifte 


battalion  when  they  stormed  the  American  fortress  of  OswegOb    Coosmanded  another 
at  Uie  battles  of  Biadenaburg  and  Baltimore^  and  in  aeveral  alEsira  on  the  ooaat. 

18  Lient.-Cokmel  Pienderleath  aerved  with  the  49th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Baltiow  and  wm 
present  at  the  battle  of  Copenha|;en  on  the  and  April  1801.    Served  afterwards  in  tlsa  Amttt 
can  war,  and  commanded  tae  regunent  in  the  aotiana  of  Stonev  Creek  and  Chryatkr'a  Far«i»  • 
well  as  in  aSaira  of  leea  importance.    He  waa  aeverely  wounded  al  Stoney  Craekt  and  ha  im 
reoeivf  d  the  Gold  Medal  for  Chrystler'a  Farm. 

80  lieut^-Cdonel  Hawkina  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  68th,  and  has  rsoeivad  the 
Medal  and  two  Claspe  for  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  having 
the  Begissent  in  those  battles. 

22  Lieut.-Colonel  Maodonell  aerved  in  the  American  vrar,  and  haa  received  the  Gold  Hi 
for  the  action  at  Chateaaguay. 

24  Lient.-Colonel  Mnttlebury  Joined  the  55th,  then  encamped  before  Nim^gucB, 
the  severe  winter  campaign  of  1794*5  in  Holland.    In  Admiral  Christiaa's  fleet 
dreadful  gales  which  provea  fotal  to  so  kige  a  proportion  of  ships;  after  which  he 
at  the  taking  of  St  Lucia,  where  he  iras  employed  eleven  months  acaiast  the  fii 
which  period  the  55th  lost  85  offiosrs  and  upwards  of  600  men.    Berred  with 
the  army  under  Sir  Balph  Abereromby  al  the  Holder  in  1789.    In  Kovemhar  MIS 

with  the  8nd  battalion  of  tha  69th  for  HoUaad,  and  iras jpraaeat  at  the  boaabaida 

Er«oh  fleet  ai  Antwerp  and  tha  atonaiM  of  Beigen«op-Zoom,— for  hk  oondaol  ftltibft 
althoagh  made  prisoner,  he  was  honoured  with  the  breret  laak  of  LienfeenanKUaML    I 
also  the  oanfaign  of  1815,  inchiding  the  battlea  of  Qaaira  Bns  6ml  TTltuhMiu    sfllU  m 
latter  day  he  suooeeded  to  the  oommaad  of  the  regiment. 


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S5  Llmt^Coloiiol  Willdns  sMred  in  Irelttnd  daring  the  BebeDion  in  1798,  ftnd  was  wounded 
tl  Keff  Bom.  Landed  with  the  foroe  that  ooonpied  Madeira  in  1801.  From  thence  proceeded 
o  the  Weat  Indiea,  where  he  waa  emplojed  on  the  Sfeaif.  In  1809  joined  the  95tl^  now  the 
iifle  Brigade,  and  embarked  with  the  corpa  on  the  Scheldt  expedition.  In  1810  commanded  a 
letachment  of  the  refpment  in  the  defence  of  Cadia,  and  a  battalion  in  1812  at  the  battle  of 
klamanoa.  Acoomj^mied  tiie  army  to  BCadrid,  and  aided  in  corering  the  retreat  into  Por- 
iugal.  JxL  1813  adfanced  with  the  armj  to  within  range  of  the  gpana  of  Borgoa,  when  the 
memy  abandoned  the  fortreaa.  Waa  preaent  al  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  and  in  aoTeral  minor 
iffiiin  in  following  tiie  retreating  army  to  Pampelnna  and  San  Sebastian.  Voinnteered  hia 
nrrioaa  at  the  storming  of  the  latter,  bat  the  honoor  being  anbaeqnently  daimed  by  a  aenior 
iffioer,  he  resumed  the  command  of  the  2nd  battalion,  and  waa  sharply  engaged  with  the 
nemy  at  the  Bridge  of  Verb  Serred  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  indnding  the  adVance  on  the 
6th  Jane,  retreat  on  the  17th,  and  waa  in  ihe  command  of  the  before-named  battalion  on 
he  ftdd  of  Waterloo,  when,  by  a  diacfaarge  of  grape-shot  from  the  enemy's  artillery,  both 
limself  and  horae  were  felled  to  the  gronnd.  In  1817  he  joined  the  Army  of  Occupation  in 
rranoe,  but  from  the  aerioua  efiiBcta  of  his  wound  waa  compelled  to  return  to  England.  He  haa 
eoeiyed  the  Gold  Medal  for  Salamanca,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Yittoria 
ind  the  Pyrenees. 

26  Lieut -Colonel  liGller  serred  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  waa  se* 
rerely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

28  Sir  Henry  Pynn  serred  in  Ireland  with  the  South  Down  Militia  during  the  Rebellion,  in 
798.  Embarked  with  Sir  Brent  Spencer's  Dirision  in  1807,  and  was  employed  with  the  82nd 
D  Sicily;  subsequently  disembarked  at  the  Mondego  in  1808,  and  was  present  at  the  battlee  of 
ioleia  and  Yimiera.  Attached  to  the  Portuguese  troops  on  the  15fch  Not.  1809,  and  was  present 
kt  the  battle  of  Btuaco.  Commanded  a  corpa  of  Light  Infantry  at  the  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor 
ni  sie^e  of  Badajoz  in  1811  ^  commanded  the  18th  Portuguese  Regiment  in  Lord  Hill's  corps 
i'arm^e  covering  the  siege  of  Badajox  and  atormingof  the  Citadel  in  1812;  battle  of  Yittona, 
.ction  at  the  PaM  of  Maya;  battlea  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  30th  July  (acTcrely 
rounded),  action  of  Garria,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Sir  Henry 
las  receiTed  the  Qold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  Faentes  d'Onor,  Pyrenees,  and  Orthes;  and  the 
SOtbt  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Boleia,  Yimiera,  BnsacOp  Yittoria,  and  Toulouse. 

29  Lieut.-Colonel  Bobertson  seryed  the  campaigns  of  1793,  94,  and  95,  in  Flanders  and  Hol- 
and,  under  the  Duke  of  York,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Famars,  siege  of  Yalenciennes, 
md  numerous  other  actions.  Served  on  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  Germany  under  Lord 
7atbcart  in  1805-6  ;  and  to  Zealand  in  1807.  Also  with  that  under  Sir  John  Moore,  first  to 
(weden,  and  afterwarda  to  the  Peninsula,  where  he  wa)  present  in  the  action  near  Grijon,  cap* 
ure  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Bosaco,  retreat  to  the  Lines  before  Liaban,  subsequent 
Mlfanoe  and  pursuit  of  the  French,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  coTering  the  siege  of  Badajos,  action 
ii  Canixal,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Borgos,  action  of  Osma,  battle  of 
iTittoria,  actions  of  Yilla  Franca  and  Tolosa,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa, 
ittack  of  the  fortiiied  position  before  Sl  Jean  de  Luz,  actions  before  Bidart  and  Bayonne  on  the 
)th,lOth,  11th,  and  12th  Dec.,  passage  of  the  Adour,  attack  and  capture  of  St.  Etienne,  inyeat- 
nent  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Commanded  bis  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 
md  was  severely  wounded.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

31  Lieut-Colonel  Leach,  after  serving  with  the  70th  in  the  West  Indies  in  1803,  4,  and  5, 
ujcompanied  the  Rifle  Brigade  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807,  and  was  present  at  the 
lattle  of  Kiog^.  He  aerved  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  irom  1808  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Yimiera,  andBusaoo,  action  of  the  Coa,  retreat  to  the  lines 
if  Tonea  Yecfras,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Badajoz,  battle  of 
i>alamanca,  retreat  from  Madrid,  battle  of  Yittoria,  rarions  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  passage  of  the 
Kdassoa  and  attack  on  the  enemy'a  position  at  the  Pass  of  Yera,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of 
he  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  and  12  th  Dec.,  action  at  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besid(*s 
lomerous  affairs  of  ran  and  rear  guards  and  skirmishes.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
nclnding  the  battlea  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  which  last  the  command  of  the  1  at 
lattalion  devolved  on  him.  Colonel  Leach  has  received  several  contusions,  the  first  at  Roleia, 
he  next  at  the  Coa,  and  again  by  a  fragment  of  a  shell  at  Waterloo.  He  obtained  the  brevet 
ank  of  M«or  for  his  conduct  at  Yittoria,  and  that  of  Lieut-Colonel  and  Companionship  of  the 
Bath,  for  Waterloa    He  haa  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  twelve  Clasps. 

32  Lieut-Colonel  Wilson  served  with  the  4th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Holder  in  1799,  and 
ras  preaent  in  the  actions  of  the  2nd  and  6th  October.  Siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Expe- 
iition,  first  to  Sweden  and  afterwards  to  the  Peninsula,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including  the 
!Ctreat  through  Spain,  and  battle  of  Corunna  (wounded).  Accompanied  it  to  Walcheren  in 
1809.  Joined  the  army  at  the  Linea  of  Torres  Yedras  in  1810,  and  was  afterwards  present  in 
ihe  pursuit  of  Masaona,  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor,  action  at  Barba  del  Puerco, 
itormine  of  Badajoz  (severely  wounded).  Aide-de-camp  to  Major-General  Pringle  at  the 
cattle  of  Sahmanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Betiro,  siege  of  Burgos  and  retreat  therefrom, 
iffsir  of  YiUa  Muriel,  battlea  of  the  Nivelle,  ihe  Nive,  and  St  Pierre,  Orthes,  and  St.  Palais. 
Ssrvwl  alio  th9  otKBpaign  of  1815;  oommaaded  the  4th  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo^  and  waa 


76  Wbt  Servicet  of  the  LieuUnmU^Cohmeb. 

womdedi    H«li«  mrtrtd  «h0  Gold  Medal  fbrBiididott  Mid  tte  8a««Wi«M«U«tt 
Claf pt  for  Comnns,  Saliunancai,  Pjreneet»  NiTelle,  and  lfi?e. 

84  Lieat-Oolancl  the  Hanoonble  Dawson  Darner  aooompaaied  Laid  OatfcwiH  to 
Us  Aida-de-eanp  in  1812.    Attached  to  Sir  Bobert  Wilson,  and  was  presaot  villi  Ihe 
Army  al  the  retreat  of  the  Prenoh  Caralry  from  Moscow.    In  1818  preeent  in  tibe  Alliad 
at  the  battles  of  Latsen,  Bsatzen,  Wnrtien,  and  Calm.    Attached  to  Oomt  Walmodan, 
was  present  al  the  operations  before  Hamburg  and  in  Uolstein  in  1818.    In  the  spring  of  1 
entersd  France  with  the  Allied  Army,  and  was  employed  with  the  Corps  d^Aimte  aernai 
the  Low  Coontries.    In  the  same  year  appointed  iusistant-Quarter' Master- Oeneral  tc 
army  nnder  the  orders  of  the  Prince  of  Orange;  and  in  Jane  1815  was  preeent  In  the 
capacity  at  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

35  lieat-Colonel  Haoleod  served  the  campaign  in  Calabria  nnder  Sir  John  Stoart  and 
present  at  the  battle  of  Maida.  He  served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsala  and  was  pniseut  it 
sieges  of  Cindad  Rodrigo  and  Badajox.  He  has  received  the  Silver  yVn  Medal  with  three  C 

86  lient-Coionel  Borer  served  the  Peninsular  campaign  of  1808-9  in  the  71st  and 
at  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps 

87  Ltent- Colonel  Jarvis  served  the  Peninsular  campaign  of  1808-9  in  the  88th  and 
at  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Yimiora,  and  Comnna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
tiiree  Clasps. 

38  Lieut-Colonel  the  Honourable  Bobert  Moore  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstrtsq 
Guards  from  Jan.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  «• 
severely  wounded  at  Waterloa 

39  Lient.<^Colonel  Purvis  served  in  the  Peninsala  with  the  Boyal  Dragoons,  and  baa  recsifid 
the  Gold  Medal  for  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  the  Silver  War  Medsl  with  two  Claapa  for  Forv 
d'Onor  and  Toulouse. 

40  Lieut.-Colonel  Bobert  Maodonald,  late  of  the  Boyal  ArtQlery,  served  In  the  F^nbr^k 
and  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  the  battle  of  Salamanca. 

41  Lieut-Colonel  Fuller  served  with  the  59th  at  the  capture  of  the  C^e  of  €k)od  Hopr  a 
1808)  the  Peninsular  campaigns  from  Dec.  1812  to  Feb.  1814,  including  the  balUe  of  VitioRk 
siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle  of  the  Miye,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  shoulder  c 
thigh.    Campaign  of  1815,  induding  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  oapty*  I 
of  Parte.    Commanded  the  reciment  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  In  1895-6.  mt*^ 
Lord  Combermere,  and  was  sUghtly  wounded  In  the  arm.    He  has  received  the  Gold  M«4. 
for  San  Sebastian,  havine  commanded  the  regiment  there ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  «i 
three  ClMps  for  Vlttoria,  Nivelle,  and  Niye. 

43  Lieut-Colonel  Bell  served  with  the  48th  at  the  blockade  of  Malta,  and  siege  of  Ln  ▼alrsi 
Also  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  tiie  pasange  o^  t^ 
Douro,  battle  of  Albuhera  (wounded),  action  at  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrlgo.  si«r 
and  assault  of  Bsdajos  (severely  wounded),  battles  of  Salamanca,  the  Pyrenees,  NlTello,  <>rt^  • 
and  Toulonsa  He  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  for  Salamanca,  Pyrecees,  mvelle,  and  On> « 
having  on  those  occasions  commanded  the  regiment ;  end  the  Silrcr  War  Medal  with  f  : 
Claspi  for  Albuhera,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Baclajos,  and  Touloufe. 

43  Lieut-Colonel  Thompson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoona  ani  vt* 
nresont  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nivc,  Ortbes,  And  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  ^  >* 
Medal  with  ft)ur  ClaspA. 

44  Lieut.. Colonel  Robert  Macdonald,  late  of  35th  regiment,  served  at  the  slegv  of  ?V 
Bourb^^n  and  capture  of  Martinique  in  180S-9.  Present  with  the  3rd  battalion  of  the  B^ta.* 
In  the  retreat  from  Burgos  in  1812,  and  in  the  subsequent  campaigns  of  1813  and  14.  indadttr 
the  action  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  assault  on  the  convent  of  San  Sebastian  17th  J?* 
afsauU  on  the  town  25th  of  July  (seyerely  wounded);  and  on  the  31st  Aug.,  ahhougli  aul^i  ■, 
from  the  effects  of  his  wound,  was  present  and  eneagcd  at  the  succestiul  assault  on  Saa  S-I<«r 
tion,  where  he  commanded  two  companies  ordered  to  the  breach  in  advance  of  the  first  bri^^ 
of  the  5th  diyision,  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  the  castle  on  Uie  8th  of  Sept  Engaged  at  *^ 
pasisge  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battlea  of  the  Nive  on  the  10th,  11th,  and  If* 
jycc,  end  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne.  Served  dso  the  campaign  of  1815,  incfodmi^  «*• 
hattlen  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  rec«i«e«l  ** 
War  Mrdal  with  three  Claspii. 

45  Lieut -Colonel  Patrick  Campbell  served  with  the  52nd  on  the  expedition  to  Ferri^  r 
Cadis,  in  1800;  in  Sicily  in  1806;  on  the  expedition  to  Qottenburg  in  1808  ;  and  snbarqi;eT' 
in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  during  the  whole  of  the  war,  including  the  retreat  'i 
Comnca,  action  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  Bassco,  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Ycoraa,  and  all  t^i 
actions  in  the  advance  to  Sabogal,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  and  sent  to  Bngflaml  ' ' 
recovery.  Rejoined  the  army  in  the  advance  to  Madrid,  and  served  in  the  subvequent  rvtrr» 
to  Portugal,  battle  of  Vittoria,  attack  on  the  heights  of  Vera,  twice  wounded  at  tha  Kaad  nf  Hi 
52nd.  Commanded  also  at  the  battlea  of  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle  (the  88th  Fkmeh  rt|tlw** 
turrendeved  to  the  52nd  on  this  ccLasion),  the  Nire  (9th  to  13th  Dec),  and  a  wing  «t  Ort^ 
(wounded),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  ^  IMI 
fndudmg  the  battle  of  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  om  Olasp  for  ' 


ITof  Sermui  d/  iU  Ueutmumt-ColmieU.  T7 

of  tlMliifiU^  iiidiheNif»i  wd  the  fiUTW  Wtf  Medal  vitli fiT« daspi  foc  BiiitM,  Vttlorit, 
"Pyieneetf  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

46  Lient-CokiMl  Btiadaa's  lerrioei ;— M iliTitti  war  of  1808, 4,  and  ff,  loelndiiw  tha  taking 
3f  Berhampora,  AsBeerghor,  Azgaaoit  Laadgaum,  Ohawdore,  Jaulnah,  and  Gawilleghnr. 
^mtrioaa  War  in  1818  and  14,  and  was  engaged  at  Long  Woods  (sererely  wonnded  in  the 
thigh);  Fort  fine,  Black  Rook,  BalUo,  and  battle  of  the  I'aUa  (wonnded).  Serred  alao 
throoghont  the  Barmese  war. 

47  Lient-Colanal  Oates,  during  eight  yaara'  acttre  serrioe  in  the  West  Indies,  was  frequently 
engaged  with  the  enemy,  and  twice  seyerely  wounded,  vis.  in  the  right  side  by  a  musket-ball  at 
C!ote  de  Fer,  and  in  the  left  ankle  in  an  attack  near  Port  au  Frinoe.  Serred  also  five  years  in 
he  East  Indies  and  in  Egypt,  and  crossed  the  Desert  under  Sir  Darid  Baird.  With  the  expe« 
lition  to  South  America  in  1807.  Subsequently  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war, 
ndnding  the  battles  of  Talarera  (seTere^  wounded  on  the  head  bv  the  bunting  of  a  shell), 
loaaoo,  and  Fuantes  d'Onor;  Snd  and  8rd  sieges  of  Badajos,— severely  wonnded  at  the  storming 
>f  I'ort  Picurina;  battles  of  Vittoria,  KiTello,  and  Orthes, — seTerely  wonnded  through  the  right 
(high.  He  has  reoeiYed  a  Gold  Medal  for  serTioes  in  Kgypt ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  idth 
nine  CUsps. 

48  Lient.-OokMMl  Pratt  serred  with  the  83nd  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  in 
.807;  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808-9,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Yimiera,  retreat  to, 
uxd  battle  of,  Corunna,  for  which  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  At  Wal- 
iheren  in  1809,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  infestment  of  Flushing.  In  1818  he  was 
^ppointsd  to  the  Qoarter-Master-General's  staff  of  the  army  on  the  eastern  ooast  of  Spain,  and 
^rred  with  a  portion  of  that  army  In  Italy  and  in  the  south  of  France  until  the  dose  of  the 
war  in  1814. 

49  Lieut.- Colonel  Spottiswoode  served  with  the  71st  in  the  Peniniula  under  Sir  John  Moore 
\nd  afterwards  nndsr  Uie  Duke  of  Wellington;  he  was  with  the  storming  party  at  Badajoz,  and 
wua  icTorely  wonnded  in  the  spine. 

50  lieut-Colonel  Charles  Campbell  serred  in  the  Peniusula  with  the  old  94th  from  Jan.  1810 
o  the  end  of  Uiat  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadis,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of 
cledinba,  Condeixa,  and  Sabugal;  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Bsdajos,  action  of 
2i  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Bsdajoa,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
rapture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees  (26tb,  27tb,  snd  2i8th  July),  Nivelle,  and 
3rthes;  affidr  of  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiUi  ten 
ulasps. 

52  Lieut.- Colonel  Horton  served  the  campaign  in  Calabria  under  Sir  John  Stuart  with  the 
lank  companies  of  the  61st  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida.  He  served  also  in  the  Penin- 
(ola  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Nivelle.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
;wo  Clasps. 

53  Lienk-Colonel  Laing  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st  and  was  wonnded  at  Tela  vera, 
or  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

54  Lieut. -Colonel  Sail  served  at  the  taking  of  Maldonado  and  Monte  Video  in  1807.  Also 
a  the  Peninsula  from  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  waa  present  at  the  repulse  of 
he  sortie  from  Bayonne. 

55  Lieut.- Colonel  M'Mahon,  being  then  a  Lieut,  in  the  Clare  Militia,  served  at  New  Ross, 
rinegar-hill,  and  at  the  re-capture  of  Wexford,  in  Ireland,  ft^m  the  rebels,  in  1798}  and  also 
lurinff  the  invasion  of  that  country  immediately  afterwards  by  a  Flrench  army.  In  1800  he 
wrved  with  the  27th  in  the  attack  on  Ferrol,  and  in  the  demonstration  that  was  made  on 
^utbcron  Bay,  BeUeisle,  and  all  along  the  coasts  of  France  and  Spain  to  Cadis.  Served  in  the 
.^en>nsola  with  the  5th  (Rifle)  battalion  of  the  60th,  f^om  1808  to  1813,  including  the  adTance  on 
>porto  in  1809,  batile  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  advance  from  thence, 
nveaiment  and  opening  of  Uie  trenches  before  Badajoz,  battle  of  Albuhera,  covering  the  third 
lege  and  the  capture  of  Badajox,  storming  the  forts  at  Almaras,  capture  of  a  strong  column  of 
he  enemy  at  Arrojo  de  Molino,  besides  many  minor  aflfiurs.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
rith  three  Clasps  for  Bosaco,  Albuhera,  and  Badaios. 

56  Lieut. -Colonel  Terry  served  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland  with  the  25th,  including  the 
intilo  of  Egmont-op-Zee.  Expedition  to  Egypt  and  surrender  of  Alexandria  in  1801 ;  capture 
r  Madeira  in  1807;  capture  of  Guadeloupe  and  St.  Martin's  in  1810;  re-capture  of  Gnadaloupe 
u  1615.     He  h«s  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Gnadaloupe. 

57  Lient.-Co1.  Whelan  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  Royal  Newfoundland  Fenoibles. 
68  Ifieut.-Colonel  Grieve  served  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona. 

59  Xfieat. -Colonel  Cross  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1808  to  the  end  of  the  war,  with  the 
OEceptton  of  a  short  period  in  1809,  including  the  campaien  and  battle  of  Corunna,  action  at 
Wlmeida  on  the  Coa,  34th  July  1810;  battle  of  Busaco,  acttons  at  Pombal,  Redtnha  (wounded), 
kitranda  de  Corvo,  Fos  d'Arouoe,  and  Sabugal;  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Srdand  5th  May  1811 ; 
lege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  actions  of  San  Manos  and  San  Milan,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Lesaoa 
Mdse,  Bidassoa,  Vera,  7th  Oct,  Nivelle,  Kive (9th,  lOtb,  and  lUh  Dec.  1813),  Orthes,  Tarbes, 
tnd  Tonionse.  Received  a  severe  contusion  on  the  18th  June  at  Waterloo.  Col.  Cross  served 
n  theliight  Division  as  a  vohmteer,  with  the  1st  battalion  of  the  58nd  Light  Infantry  when 


78  War  Sernkei  of  ike  Ueutenant-Cobntb. 

eftotiTO  in  8nd  battaUoD,  from  aiit  Dm.  1812  to  Joly  1816*    He  hM  reoeifvd  tib»  War  MdU 
with  ten  ClasfM. 

eo  Lieat.*Colon«l  Fairtlough  scrred  at  the  bombarfmimt  of  T«r  Yen^  «nd  ntga  aad  cwpfai 
of  Flnthing  in  1809.    Also  at  tho  capture  of  Goadaloape  in  1815. 

61  Lient-Colonel  Streatfield  eerfed  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1804,  6,  and  6,  iiwladmg  tht 
aataolt  of  Bhartpore»  with  the  Orenadien  of  the  65thy  when  out  of  17  offioen  md  800  bmq  «h« 
marohed  to  the  afl8aiilt»  14  offioen  and  190  men  were  either  killed  or  woonded.  At  tha  eapliM 
of  the  Iile  of  France  in  1810.  Serred  the  Mahratte  campaign  of  1817  and  18,infliadingthaee»- 
tore  of  Hatrass. 

62  Lieat-Colonel  Senior  was  WYerely  woimded  in  the  action  between  H.  M.  packai 
and  the  American  privateer  l^bjr,  off  Barbadoei,  dOth  Sept,  1813. 

63  Lieut. -Colonel  Hughes  senred  the  Egyptian  oampaicn  of  1801  with  the  SMth. 
with  a  French  squadron  in  the  Mosambicme  onannel,  3nl  Jnlj  1810.  Served  the  Napaiil  «a»- 
patgns  of  1814. 15,  and  16,  and  was  wounded  at  Harriapore.  Served  also  daring  tha  Ifahftti 
war  of  1816, 17,  and  18.    Medal  for  services  in  Egypt. 

64  Lieut -Colonel  Lane  served  in  the  West  Indies  in  1796  and  7,  and  was  ptesent  mX  tiba  Isk* 
ing  of  Sc  Lucia.  In  1801  he  served  the  Egypthm  campaign  (MedalX  including  all  tha  aetkai. 
and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  indnding  the  stage  and  storming  of  Bad^os,  aad  battle  sf 
Salamanca. 

65  LieDt..Colonei  Austen  served  with  the  a5th  at  the  landing  at  the  Heidar  in  A«g.  1791. 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Samont-o^Zee  on  the  2nd  Oct  following.  Servi4 
in  Egypt  in  1801,  indnding  the  surrender  of  Alexandria.  Also  at  the  oaotnia  of  Qnadaloipi, 
in  1810,  and  again  in  1815.    He  has  recdved  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla^ 

66  Lieut-Colonel  Watson  was  28  years  in  the  14th  regt.,  the  greater  part  of  whieb  tiase  hi 
served  in  the  West  and  Eatt  Indies,  and  retired  from  active  service  in  consequence  of  total  Isa 
of  sight.  He  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810  }  of  Java  In  1811,  iaaliiding  tW 
investment  and  storming  of  Fort  Comdis,  and  storming  the  heights  of  Seronddlei  paavioos  u 
which  he  was  actively  eiufaged  on  the  coast  when  embarked  in  H.  M.  S.  If uufsa,  and  at  ^ 
Nicholas  Point  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  14th  and  Royal  Marines,  and  defeated  a  vei; 
superior  French  force  of  the  enemy's  best  troops  sent  to  attack  that  position.  In  1812,  ha  «u 
at  the  storming  of  I>joqiocarta.  In  1813,  at  the  subjugation  of  the  Piratical  State  of  Saimbas  a 
the  Idand  of  Borneo,  when  he  commanded  the  column  which  attacked  the  stockades  leading  sf 
to  the  town,  on  which  occasion  he  was  wounded.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  oai 
Claf  p  for  Java. 

67  Lieut-Colonel  Nooth  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  on  the  expedition  agdnst  Capanhagea 
in  1807.  With  the  Sad  battalion  of  the  14th,  on  the  expediUon  under  Sir  David  Baird^  and  ami 
in  the  retreat  of  Sir  John  Moore's  army,  and  at  the  battle  of  Comnna,  for  which  he  haa  rcoetTwl 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Accompanied  the  battalion  to  Walcheren,  and  was  praaiar  At 
the  sim  of  Flushing. 

68  l3eut.-Colonel  Lacy  served  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland,  with  the  56th,  and^aa  pn- 
sent  in  the  actions  of  the  19th  Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October. 

69  Lieut-Colond  Robyns  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  whidb  faa  hn 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  In  Aoir.  1813  he  went  to  North  America,  and  vm 
activdy  employed  in  the  Chesapeak  under  Sir  George  Cockbnrn.  Coaunandtd  a  battalion  U 
Marines  at  the  capture  of  Washington  and  action  before  Baltimore,  where  he  was  aavarslf 
wounded.    Served  arterwards  on  the  expedition  against  New  Orleans. 

70  Lieut-Colonel  Briggs  served  witn  the  28th  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copeahagea  U 
1807 1  proceeded  afterwanis  to  Sweden,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  subsequently  to  PurtagiL 
where  he  landed  with  his  regiment  immediately  after  the  battle  of  Vimiera;  he  was  aflarwmrd* 
present  at  the  passsge  of  the  Douro,  battles  of  Talavera,  Bosaoo,  Albuhera,  the  Mivalle,  tW 
Nive,  Orthes,  aod  Toulouse;  the  siege  of  Badajos,  and  Lord  HiU*s  action  before  Bayonaa,  13a 
Dec.  1813,  besides  all  the  minor  affairs  connected  with  the  above-mentioned  actions.  He  lai 
received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

71  Lieut-Calond  Mathewson  joined  the  75th  Highland  regt  in  the  East  Indies  ia  IThl. 
served  the  campaign  in  Mysore  in  that  y«ar,  and  was  preeent  and  engag«d  before  SariagapiOaa 
in  Feb.  1792.  He  again  served  before  Saringapatam  in  1799.  In  the  vear  following  ha  aerfec 
In  Malabar  aod  Canara,  and  was  wounded  when  leading  the  Forlorn  Hope  at  the  assault  of  tkt 
Fortress  of  Jamaolabad.  In  1801  he  was  activdy  employed  daring  the  campaign  in  the  distrvw 
of  Cotiote;  was  often  engaged,  aod  at  the  redaction  of  several  po&ts.  In  1802-3  he  wae  cm  etf- 
vice  in  Goserat  and  was  preeent  at  the  dege  aod  reduction  of  Keria  and  of  Brodarai  alao  is 
field  actions,  and  in  that  of  the  6th  Feb.  1803.  on  the  baaks  of  the  river  Mehie,  he  rao»ivcd  a 
severe  gun-shot  wound  in  the  left  shoulder.  He  next  served  at  the  siege  of  Bhnrtpore  ia  IbcO. 
and  rec4.ived  a  daugerons  wound  in  the  right  breast  from  a  spear  when  crossing  the  ditch  at  lis 
assault  on  the  9th  Jan.|  he  was  also  woundtd  by  an  ezplodon  of  gunpowder  on  the  brcadt 
when  hading  an  assaulting  party  on  the  Slst  February.  In  1808  he  was  employed  with  h» 
company  of  the  Ro>al  Tora  Bangers  on  board  the  line-of-battle  ahips  York  and  tomptt  at  thi 
blocaade  of  BCartinique^  and  was  activdy  employed  at  tha  reduction  of  that  Idand»  having  ca 
landing  a  detaohad  iwmmanri,  andhadiair  ap  and  signed  on  the  fpottkaoapitdatiMi  of  l^fca 


War  Services  of  the  Ideutenant^Colonels,  79 

jland  on  th«  4A  Feb.  1809.  He  was  alio  aotiTely  engaged  the  game  year  at  the  capture  of  the 
Jaintes.  In  1810  he  serred  at  the  capture  of  Gaadaloape;  was  engaged  in  the  action  of  the  3rd 
Teh,  adadeommattd€d  that  part  of  his  regt.  which  on  the  fbllowing  morning  took  possession  of 
be  Font  de  Nosiere,  and  captured  the  French  force  and  guns  at  that  post.  As  an  Assistant* 
tsartsr-Master-General,  he  accompanied,  in  the  same  month,  the  force  sent  to  the  capture  of 
he  Island  of  8t  Martin,  and  continued  to  be  employed  on  the  Staff  until  he  was  again  engaeed 
t  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815,  where,  as  Major  of  his  regt.,  he  was  the  first  individual 
rho  lantud,  being  in  command  of  the  advance  on  the  8th  Aug.,  and  on  the  following  day  he 
nstaintd  a  serious  injury  when  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  down  the  hill  of  Falmiste  and  across  the 
iver  Galtton.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and  Guadoloupe. 

72  Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon.  Edward  Cadogan  senred  the  Feninsular  campaign  of  1808-9  in  the 
0th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera  and  Cornnna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
ledal  with  two  Clasps. 

73  Lieut-Colonel  Clanohy  serred  in  Hanorer,  under  Lord  Cathcart,  in  1805  and  6;  with  the 
zpedition  to  Madeira  in  1807,  and  capture  of  the  lines  of  Funchal.  The  Feninsular  campaigns 
rom  Sept  1808  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  Lines 
t  Torres  Vedras,  and  the  subsequent  advance  and  pursuit  of  the  Frf-nch  army  under  Massena; 
ctions  of  FombaJ,  Bedinha,  Conaeixa.  and  Sabogal;  first  siege  of  Almeida  and  its  subsequent 
lockade,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  retreat  from  Burgos,  and  scaling  the  heights  of  the  Echalar. 
le  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Fuentes  d*Onur. 

74  Lieut -Colonel  Diggle  served  with  the  52nd  in  Sicily,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  on  the 
spedition  to  Gottenburgb.  Subsequently  he  served  in  the  Feninsnla,  and  was  present  during 
he  retreat  and  at  the  battle  of  Cornnna ;  as  also  in  the  action  of  the  Cos,  battle  of  Busaco,  and 
ffkirs  when  the  Army  tell  back  upon  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras.  He  served  also  the  cam- 
•aign  of  1813,  14,  and  15,  including  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  sfffairs  at  Merxem.  and 
«ttle  of  Waterloo,  at  which  last  he  waa  severely  wounded.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
rith  two  Claspe  for  Cornnna  and  Busaco. 

76  Lieut-Colonel  Belshes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4tb  and  59th  and  was  present  at 
he  Biegcs  of  Badajos  and  St  Sebastian,  and  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  for  which  be  has  received 
be  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

77  Sir  John  Scott  Lillie  served  in  the  6th  rest,  with  the  first  expedition  to  Portugal  in  1808, 
nd  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Yinuera,  ana  capture  of  Lisbon.  In  1809,  as  Captain  in  the 
!<asitanian  Legion,  in  various  engagements  for  the  defence  of  Portugal  during  the  important 
iiterval  between  the  embarkation  at  Cornnna  and  the  return  of  the  second  expedition  to  Lisbon, 
/aopaign  of  1810— battle  of  Busaco,  and  retreat  to  the  Lin^s  at  Torres  Vedras.  1811  — 
Lotions  of  Pombal  and  Bf  dinha,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  sieges  of  Olivenga  and  Badajor. 
812— Battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  and  retreat  from  Burgos.  1813 — Actions  at 
Lidea  de  Ponte,  Osoa,  and  Bridge  of  Snbijana  de  Morellas  (wounded),  battle  of  Vittoria,  block- 
de  of  Pampeluna,  actions  in  the  Pyrenees  on  the  24th,  25th,  26ih,  28th,  and  30ch  July,  actions 
f  Irun  an^St.  Martial,  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle 
wounded)  and  the  Nive.  1814 — Battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  at  which  last  he  was  severely 
mounded  and  left  for  forty-eight  hours  on  the  field  of  battle,  supposed  to  have  been  killed.  Sir 
obn  has  received  the  Qold  Cross  for  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse; 
ud  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  seven  Ciatne  for  the  others. 

78  Colonel  Orlando  Jones  accompanied  the  36th  to  Hanover,  and  served  the  campaign  of 
803-6.  Embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  1806,  and  served  throughout  the  whole  of  that  and  the 
)llowing  campaigns  without  having  been  absent  from  his  doty  for  a  single  day,  and  was  present 
t  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera.  Attached  toithe  Portuguese  service  in  April  1809,  and 
'rved  at  the  battle  of  Busaco,  occupation  of  the  Lines  at  Lisbun.  actions  of  Poiubal,  Redmha, 
tondeixa,  Puente  de  MuroeUa,  Ca«al  Nova,  Ceira,  Guarda,  Foz  d  Arouce,  Sahugal,  and  Fut^ntes 
Onor,  storming  the  forts  at  Salamanca  (wounded),  battle  of  Vittoria,  action*  of  Tolo»a  and 
'ilia  Franca  (severely  wounded),  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Bay«nne  (9th 
^ec),  St.  Jean  de  Loz  (11th,  12th,  and  13th  Dec),  passage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  of  Bayonne 
id  repulse  of  the  sortie. 

78*  Lieut-Colonel  Peacocke  served  in  the  Mediterranean  at  the  taking  of  the  Islands  of  Ischia 
ad  Proctda,  and  at  the  relief  of  CaprL  In  1810  he  joined  the  army  in  Portugal,  and  served 
ith  the  4th  division  throughout  the  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula.  1810— Battle  of  Busaco, 
treat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  affair  oi  Duis  Pontot.  1811 — Acti-ns  of  Pombal  and 
edinha,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Oliven^a,  battle  of  Albuhera.  1812— Siege  of 
iu'^ad  Bodrigo,  storming  of  Badajoz  (severely  wounded  monnting  the  breach),  cspture  of 
[a<irid.  1813 — Action  of  Aldea  de  Ponte,  battle  of  Vittoria  (horse  shot  under  him),  blockade 
f  Pampehina,  affairs  of  Roncesvalles  and  Iiin9oina,  battle  of  the  Pyrenees,  attack  of  the  Heights 
wve  Saint  JSstevan.  Passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle.  He  has  received  the 
ortuguese  Gold  Cross  for  the  Peninsular  campaigns;  as  also  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

79  Lient.-Colonel  Be  Lanoey  served  with  the  9th  Light  Dragoons  at  Wakheren  in  1809 ;  and 
i  the  Peninsulft  during  parts  of  1811, 12,  and  13. 

80  lAeut •(Colonel  Weils:— Campaign  of  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808  and  9,  including  action 
;Bolei»,  andllielMlUM  of  Vimiera  imd  Conuma;  campaign  in  Holland  in  1809,  including  the 

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80  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenant^'Cohnets, 

riegtt  of  Fliiabliig;  b1oo1i«de  of  Cadlx,  fVom  March  1810,  to  the  raiting  of  tibe  bloAide  In  t!!l 
excepting  about  six  months'  absence  at  Carthagent,  and  with  the  armjin  Estremadiira,  meb^ 
the  action  of  Barrosa,  and  the  last  siege  of  Badigoz  in  March  and  April  1812;  serrtd  ptrt  •  - 
the  campaign  of  1813,  nntil  the  army  embarked  at  Bonrdeaux  in  1814,  indading  the  paaes^  di 
the  Bidassoa,  blockade  of  Bayonne,  and  the  taking  of  a  work  at  Laredo.  Campaign  of  1611 
in  BelRinm  and  France.    He  baa  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  fire  Clasps. 

81  Lient-Colonel  Sir  Digby  Maokworth,  Bart,  K.H.,  serred  six  campaigns  in  the  Peuasik 
and  that  of  the  Low  Coonmes  and  France.  Was  Aide-de-camp  to  Gencnd  Loid  Hill  ka  ib 
Peninsnla  and  in  France,  and  when  his  Lordship  was  Commander  of  the  Foroea  In  Gm: 
Britain.  Present  at  the  battles  of  Talarera,  Basaco,  Albohera,  Pyrenees,  and  Tonkmta,  ia  t^ 
Peninsnla,  and  at  Waterloo.  Beceired  the  Oaelphic  Order,  and  the  thanlcs  of  His  H.  Ka( 
William  lY.,  for  assiiting  in  pnttiog  d  »wn  the  rioto  in  Bristol  and  the  Forest  of  Dean.  He  It 
received  the  Silrer  War  Medal  with  cght  Claspi. 

82  Lteat.-Colonel  Fox  serred  in  the  Pcniosafa  with  the  80th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  i 
Faentes  d'Onor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

83  Lient-Colonel  Baxalgette  sailed  with  the  expedition  from  India  to  Bgypt,  under  Sir  Bsn 
Baird,  In  1801.  R«tamed  to  India  and  senred  two  campaigns  In  the  Dooab  uid  Ced«d  I>t»tr«« 
under  General  Campbell.  Served  also  on  the  expedition  to  the  Penobscot,  in  the  United  Scmi 
of  North  America. 

84  Lient-Colonel  Spedding  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4ih  Dragoons,  and  was  pmr 
at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Bosaoo,  Albuhera,  and  Salamanca  (for  which  he  has  received  ± 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps)^  actions  of  Campo  Mayor,  Los  Santos,  and  Usagre,  beeidea  itte 
affiiirs. 

85  Lient-Colonel  Green  served  the  campaign  in  Calabria  under  Sir  John  Stnart  in  the  V 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida,for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cbr 

86  Lieot-Colonel  Baby  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th  and  was  present  at  the  baulc  ' 
Talavera,  Bnsaoo,  and  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  at  the  Siege  of  Bad^jos,  for  which  he  has  rsce^  ■ 
the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

87  Lieut-Colonel  M'Qregor  served  in  the  Peninsula  In  1612,  and  was  present  darinic  '* 
operations  of  the  oovering  army  at  the  siege  of  Badiyoz;  also  at  the  capture  of  Madrid,  aaJ  • 
the  battle  of  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  receivc^d  the  War  Medal  with  ooe  Clasp. 

88  Lieut.-CoIonel  Gardiner  served  with  the  50ih  on  the  espedition  against  Copenhefvc : 
1807.  The  campaigns  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808-9,  including  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimkn 
and  Corunna.  The  campaign  at  Waloheren  in  18U9,  and  tboee  in  the  Peninsula  firoos  ISIO  *• 
1813,  including  the  battle  of  Yiitoria,  where  he  was  severely  wounded — compound  f^mttm^ ' 
the  left  thigh  bone.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Boleia^  Viman 
Comnna,  and  Yiitoria. 

89  Lieut.-Colonel  Nicholls  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66th  and  was  severely  wvomied  - 
Vittoris,  fur  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

90  Lieut-Co]<»ne]  Crf>kat  served  in  Sicily  in  1807;  in  Portugal  in  1808,  under  Sir  Asm 
Welleslev ;  in  Spain  and  at  Corunna  under  Sir  John  Moore ;  on  the  Walcheren  expedit«<  r  . 
1809;  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula.    He  had  charge  if  Napoleon  at  St  Helena  when  be  d 
and  he  brought  home  the  despatches  of  his  death.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  !• 
Clasps  for  Vimiera,  Corunna,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees  (severely  wounded). 

91  Lieut. -Colonel  Batcman  sailed  with  the  5th  on  the  exptdition  for  Hanover  in  1805;  n 
shipwrecked  off  the  Texel  and  made  prisoner  of  war.  Having  heen  exchanged  in  Mart^li  I* 
he  sailed  in  Jone  following  with  the  expedition  under  MMJor-QeneralCfaufBtd,  whidi  land^ 
South  America,  and  he  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Buenos  Ayres.  Served  also  in  the  P«  t 
sula  in  1810,  11,  13,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Vittoria,  for  which  battle  be  bus  Tcet: 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Aooompanied  the  regiment  to  America  in  1814,  and 
present  at  Platuborg. 

92  Lieut-Colonel  Dudgeon  served  with  the  58th  in  Fgypt  hn  1801,  and  was  prewent  at  # 
•urrender  of  Grand  Cairo  and  Alexandria.  He  served  in  Italy  in  1805  and  6;  •: 
in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  1813,  including  the  Lines  at  Torres  Vedraa>  covering  the  e>ey» 
Badijoi,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  and  siege  of  Burgos,  at  which  last  m  was  t« 
wounded,  the  second  time  most  severely.  He  has  received  tlte  War  Medal  with  one  C1a#p  : 
Salamanca. 

93  Lteat-Colonel  Danes  serred  in  South  America,  with  the  47th,  in  1806}  and  attfaerqofft' 
In  the  Peninsula,  including  the  sieaes  of  Cadis,  Tarmgoua,  and  Tarifa  Ci^mmanded  tkre*  c  ; 
panics  of  the  47th  at  the  breach  of  Tarifa,  on  the  81st  Dee.  1811,  when  the  French  Atump 
to  storm  the  town*  but  were  driven  back  with  great  loss,  together  with  the  loaa  of  a&  ia« 
artillery. 

94  Lient-Colonel  Mitchell  serred  with  the  3rd  battalion  of  the  Boyala  at  Wnldwrm 
1809,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.    Subsequently  in  the  Peninsnla  frooa  lei  ^ 
1812,  indndmg  the  battlea  of  Busaco  and  Focntcs  d'Oner,  action  of  Sabogal,  aad  tkom  ^ 
Vsssena's  retreat.    Aooompanied  the  cxpeditkm  to  Germany,  under  General  Gibba  ha  )* 
Served  as  Depoty-Assistattt-Quarter-Mastcr.General  In  the  campaign  of  1814,  In  HoHaad 
in  tht  tame  litMtioa  on  the  ftaff  of  the  army  ia  FlaBden»  and  lAenrardi  at  Iha 


ffar  Stniom  ^/Oe  IdmaaunU^Cehndi.  81 

of  tiMAmyof  Ooeoptlioii.    He  has  nodtid  the  War  Medal  with  two  €9ifpt  for  Bsnoo  tad 
Foentes  d*toor. 

95  Iirat.-CteioiMlGvppag«ieryedinthePflDiaaQlawiththa89ihaadwaipnieiil^ 

of  BoMooi  Albohen,  Pyrenees,  NWcUe,  NiTe^  OrUwa,  aad  TMUonie^  to  whieh  be  haa  reoeiTed 
kbe  War  Medal  with  eeren  Clailpa. 

96  Lient-Cokmel  Noicliifo  eerred  in  the  Fenlmiila  with  the  4th  DragoooB,  a&d  wae  pneenl 
at  the  battiea  of  TalaTar%  Baaaco,  aad  Albaherai  oatalry  aotloii  ot'  Ueagra»  aad  battle  of  Sala* 
■Maea»  ia  whidi  laat  he  wae  aeterclj  wooaded  aad  tahaa  priaoaer.  He  baa  raoeifad  the  War 
Medal  with  fonr  CJasps. 

97  lient-CoKmel  Johnaoa  serred  with  the  17th  Light  Dragooaa  ia  South  Ameriea  ia  1806 
lad  7,  at  the  uege  and  Btorming  of  Monte  Video,  aad  la  the  eneditioa  of  Baeaot  Ayieai  doriag 
rhieh  servioe  the  reeiment  waa  armed  with  moaketa  aad  aeted  aa  iafaatry. 

98  Lieat-Orfonel  Darby  teiTe<l  in  Haaorer  in  1805|  at  the  alege  of  Copeahagan  ia  1607 1 
uid  the  Ck^mnna  campaign  in  1808-9. 

99  Lieat-C<^onel  Kinv  lenred  in  a  mortar-boat  ia  the  Faro  of  Miiaafaia  for  two  moatha  ia 
I8ia  Advaaeed  into  the  United  Statea  with  Sir  QeMga  PTetoafa  army*  aad  ooauunded  a 
lattery  agaiait  Pbittabnrg. 

100  LieQt.-€k>lonel  M*odaiiald  aooompaaled  the  expedition  to  HaaoTar  ia  1805 1  joined  the 
irmy  in  Sicily  in  1806,  aad  waa  employed  with  it  la  ita  Tarioos  operationt  until  1810;  ia  the 
atter  year  ha  weat  with  the  ezpediUoa  to  Naples,  and  waa  present  at  the  oaptnre  of  Isobia 
lad  Proctda;  returned  to  Sicily  aad  employed  against  the  French  army  ia  1811 1  la  1813  was 
MBploved  in  Spain,  indnding  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona t  embarked  for 
[7aaaaa  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  before  Plattsburg.  He  serfed  also  the 
campaign  of  1815,  and  reoelTed  three  wounds  at  Waterloo^  Tia.,  in  the  leg,  ia  the  aeok,  aad 
hrough  the  body,  wounding  the  lungs. 

101  Lieut-Cdonel  Mndge  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1809  to  Jnae  1810,  aad  has 
■eeetved  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Talavera. 

102  Lieut-Colonel  Sberbonme  WUliams  serred  at  the  capture  of  Guadeloupe  la  1815. 

103  Lieut.-ColoDel  John  Cox  serted,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  months,  throQgbout  the 
irhole  of  the  Peninsular  war  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade),  commencing  with  the  firat  affair, 
irbea  his  company  formed  part  of  the  deUMhment  wbieb  dislodged  the  A«nch  from  the  poet  of 
Obidoa,  15th  Aug.  1808.  He  waa  also  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  the  f«dlowing  battles,  sieges, 
iffkirs,  fto.,  Tix,  Roleia,  Yimiera,  surrender  of  Liibon,  Bridge  of  BencTente,  in  front  of  Tela* 
rera,  Barba  del  Pnerca,  Galligos,  BarqulUo,  Almeida,  Mora  Morta,  Sula,  Busaoo»  Alenquien 
(krada.  Santarem,  Pombal,  Bedinhn,  Condeixa,  Cnza  Nora,  Fos  d*Aroace^  IVelxadas,  Sabugal, 
Umeida  (lOih  to  14th  April  181 1),  Marialra  Bridffft,  Fnentes  d*Onor,  Na?ee  d'Arar,  Foroy,  also 
^iudad  Rodrigo  (siege  and  Btorrainfc),  San  Milan,  Vittoria,  Echarrianos,  Pampelnna,  heights  of 
tota  Barbara,  Pass  of  Echallar,  Vera,  Pass  of  Vera,  NiTclle*  Kive,  and  Tarbes.  Served  also 
be  campaign  of  1815,  including  die  affairs  of  outposts  on  the  17th  June,  the  battle  of  Waterloo* 
ad  capture  of  Paria.  Wounded  in  the  right  shoulder  by  a  muiket-ball  at  Yimiera i  compound 
racture  of  the  left  arm  by  a  mosket-shot  at  the  storming  of  Cludad  Rodrigo  i  left  leg  badly 
ractured  by  a  musket-sbot  at  Tarbes.    lie  hai  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

104  Lieut -Colonel  Murton  serted  in  the  North  Sea,  and  the  Helder  expedition  in  1799t 
erred  in  the  Egyptian  expedition  and  the  East  Indiee  in  1801 ;  the  West  Indies  (slightly 
rounded)  in  1804;  coast  of  France^  and  engaged  with  the  enemy's  flotilla  aad  batteriea,  in 
805;  the  Mediterranean  in  1806,  engaged  in  cutting  out  the  enemy's  ressels  from  under  bat* 
fries,  and  was  Toted  a  serord  from  the  Patriotic  Fund;  in  1809,  coast  of  Spain,  and  aiding  the 
laerUlas;  aerted  in  Holland  in  1813.    Medal  for  senrices  in  Kg^t. 

105  Lieut-Colonel  Booth's  services  :— Siege  of  Calliuffer  (wounded  at  the  asaault).  Nepaul 
rar  in  1814,  including  the  sieges  of  Kolonga,  Nahu,  and  Jetuck.  Mahratta  war  hi  1817, 18, 
Qclading  the  sieges  of  Singhnr,  Latarak,  Poumndtf,  and  Wnrsetta.  Burmese  war  in  1824*5, 
rounded  at  the  storming  of  Martaban. 

106  Lieut-Colonel  Grearee  senred  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  America,  in  the  campaign  of  1814^ 
nd  was  abo  present  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleans,  on  the  8th  Jan.  1815. 

107  Lieut-Colonel  Charlton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6 1st  from  June  1809  to  Febi 
810,  and  again  from  March  1813  to  July  1814,  including  the  battiea  of  TalaTera,  the  Pyrencea 
a  the  28th,  29 th,  and  30th  July,  the  Nirelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  Tarbes,  and  Toulouse^  besides  va* 
tons  minor  actions  and  aflairB.  Wounded  on  the  28th  July  in  the  Pyrenees,  again  at  the  Nire 
ihen  in  command  of  the  Light  Infantry  Companies  of  the  Left  Brigade  of  the  6th  division ;  twioe 
Merely  wounded  at  Toulouse,  the  second  wound  received  when  commanding  the  61st  Foot. 
fa  has  leoeired  the  Gold  Medal  for  Toulouse,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  Ar^  Claapa  for 
raiavera,  Pyreneea,  Kivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes. 

i  108  Liaut^Colonel  Alex.  M.  Fraser  waa  employed  in  the  axpedithm  agalnat  Sambas,  in  the 

land  of  Boraaa 

,  109  liient-CoIonel  Walker  served  at  Copenhagen. 

I  no  Lieut^Coloael  Hall  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Fraaoa  in  1810;  on  the  expeditioa 

Bira,  ia  1811,  iaduding  the  actions  at  Batavia  and  Weltevreiden,  atonnins  the  entrenohad^ 
at  Fort  Conidii^  stoniiBg  the  heighta  of  8eftiidol%  aad  6^ 

a  2 


82  War  Services  of  the  JMutenant^Cohndi* 

VnamX  alao  at  the  siege  end  storming  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6.  He  has  receif  ed  the  War  MeU 
with  one  Ciaip  for  Jafs. 

111  loeat-Uolonel  W.  F.  Williams  senred  in  Senegal,  Goree,  and  Sierra  LeoDe  daring  1811 
and  18;  and  in  the  Peninsula  firom  Ang.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war,  inclnding  Saa  Sehaetkr, 
the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Kivelle  and  Nive  (11th,  12th,  and  13th  Dea)^aiid  dM 
inTestment  of  Bajonne.  He  embarked  for  Bordeaux  in  1814  with  the  expedition  to  the  Cheu- 
peak  under  Qeneral  Boss,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg^  first  slightly  in  tke 
left  arm,  and  again  seyerely  bj  a  musket-ball  through  the  left  shoulder.  He  served  subs- 
quently  for  sefiral  years  in  the  West  Indies;  and  he  was  sent  on  a  particular  serrioe  to  Canadi 
during  the  insurrection  in  that  country  in  1838  and  39.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wtik 
three  Clasps  for  St.  Sebastian,  Ni?elle,  and  Nive. 

112  Lieut.-Colonel  Cartwright  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  with  the  Glat,  8m^«iB^ 
the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  aod  Toulouse.  Served  the  campaign  of  ISIj 
with  the  10th  Hussars,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

113  lAOUk-Colonel  Ghurland  served  in  the  Peninsula  firom  1809  to  1813»  including  tha  defeoa 
of  Tarifaand  Cadiz,  battle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor,  pursuit  of  Massena,  batUe  of  Salamanca,  si^a 
of  Badigox  and  Burgos,  and  action  at  Villa  Muriel;  the  above  service  as  Adjutant  of  the  30;:. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  with  tlie  73rd,  including  the  battle  of  Quaire  Bras,  retreat  ci 
the  following  day,  and  batUe  of  Waterloo^  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded,  betqg  ai  Uu; 
time  senior  officer  of  the  73rd,  Lord  Harris  commanding  the  brigade.  He  has  received  the  W«r 
Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Badajos,  and  Salamanca. 

114  Lientk- Colonel  John  Campbell  (Ute  of  97  th)  served  m  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  aai 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  aud  Nive,  for  which  be  has  received  u. 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

115  LieuL-Colonel  Saunderson  served  at  Malta  and  in  Sicily.  In  the  Light  Battsiioo  uadr 
Sir  James  Kempt  on  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  1806.  Aooompanied  the  2ad  battalioa  of  cti 
39th  to  the  P«mnsula  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Basaco,  in  the  retreat  U>  tk* 
lanes  at  Torres  Vedras,  and  the  advance  from  thence;  re-capture  of  Campo  Mayor*  inveatau 
and  opeomg  of  the  trenches  before  Badajoz,  battle  of  Albuhera  (slightly  wounded^,  oapcare  U « 
stroQg  division  of  the  French  army  under  General  Gerard  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  where  be  v^ 
aeverely  wounded  by  a  musket-shot,  which  fraoturtMi  his  skull,  aod  was  seot  to  £oglsmd  Le 
reoovery.  Bejuioed  the  army  in  the  Peninsuls,  and  acted  as  Deputy- Judge- Ad voosite.  AfWt 
the  batUe  of  Toulouse  embarked  with  a  division  of  ihe  army  for  Canaan,  where  he  waa  appoia>. 
to  the  Qaarter-M«ater-Generai*s  Department,  and  was  present  at  (he  affiiir  of  Pl*ttabttr;g.  && 
has  raoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Biisaoo  and  Alouhera. 

116  Lieut.-Colonel  Gore  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  30th,  and  was  slightly  woosJe. 
at  Waterloo. 

117  LieuU-Colonel  Goodsman  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6 1st  and  was  woondcd  at  Tsli- 
vera,  fur  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

118  Lieut.-Colonel  Pringle  Taylor  proceeded  in  1811  to  join  the  22ad  Dragoona  in  the  £■*. 
Indies,  where  he  served  untd  their  return  to  Burope  aud  disbandment,  25th  October  18i0.    IL* 
was  in  the  field  in  1815  and  16,  and  during  the  whole  of  the  M«hratta  war  in  1817,  18,  an  J  ; 
the  published  official  records  show  thst  his  conduct  was  conspicuoas  in  the  Brigade  Cmvoj- 
aotions  of  Biicktowlie  and  of  Nagnore  (1817),  aud  ot  Ashia  (28ih  i«eb.  1818),  when  he  iacorrt^ 
as  Brigade-Major,  the  respoosibUity  of  ordi»rui|^  measures  which  terminated  in  the  eatire  d*^> 
of  the  Ptdshwa,  the  death  of  the  gallant  Gokla,  and  the  re«coe  of  the  R*jab  of  Satarrmh.  v^ 
most  influential  events  in  terminsUng  the  war.     At  the  siege  of  Capaul-drooe,  he  «^w»>*w|^t^. 
a  battery  at  the  storm  (13th  May  1819),  he  blew  open  the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  gua  of  v** 
22Qd  Dragoons  and  heading  ih«  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stormed  in  sucoession  the  five  disunct  cir  j.* 
of  lortifications,  every  man  aod  officer  of  his  party  being  either  killed  or  wounded i  be  rwoei**. 
at  the  summit  of  that  strong  hill  fort,  at  the  moment  of  success  in  its  capture,  a  shot  iKroi^h  t « ' 
lungs  a&d  body.    The  Governor- General  of  India  specially  recommended  him  to  fevo«ir&*> 
ooosideration  tor  his  services  in  India.    In  1823  and  24  he  was  employed  in  the  Cape  CavA.; 
■gainst  the  Cafires.    In  1841  he  was  relieved  from  a  bullet  which  had  been  in  his  tnidj  a.a 
1819. 

119  Lieut. -Colonel  Swinburne  served  with  the  1st  Gusrds  in  Holland  under  Lord  I«ynedoc . 
aad  subaequenily  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  Franx.    Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  iecloiA 
the  battle*  uf  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo*  storming  of  Peronne,  capture  of  Paris:  at  Perunac  . 
oooimanded  a  storming  party.    He  served  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  la  Fraiuv 

120  Li«ut.-Colonel  WniohBote  joined  the  52nd  as  a  volunteer  in  Dec  1810,  and  served  wu^ 
In  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sabugal,  £1  Bodutt,  a- 
Alfii>ates,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Uodrigo,  aud  of  Badiyox,  battle  of  Salamanca,  ntrrfmi  fr.s 
Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  action  at  Vera,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  the  Nlre^  Oct^ 
Tarbes,  Toulouse,  and  Waterloa    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Claspa* 

121  lisut^Colonel  Bntkr  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  Srd  Battalion  of  the  Gxr» 
dier  Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Quatre  Braa  aud  Waterloo  (where  hm  cmrrs 
Ihe  eolours),  storming  of  Peronne,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

122  LicttirCotoiicl  John  CavpbtU  (h.  p.  oaatt.)  served  (he  Waterloo  campaiigii  with  tLc  i  • 
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123  Uent-Colonel  Touog^  serred  with  the  89th  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  for  which  he 
has  reoetTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Oaip. 

124  Lient-Colonel  Estcoort  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  river  Eaphratea,  from  Jan.  1885 
to  Jone  1837;  aod  as  a  mark  of  approbation  of  his  conduct  and  exertions,  he  was  promoted  to 
Ihe  brevet  rank  of  Lient-OoloneL 

125  Lieat-Colonel  Tronson  served  in  the  West  Indies  from  1808  to  1812,  including  tha  eap- 
tare  of  Martinique  and  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  in  1809,  and  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810.  The 
campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  in  Canada,  indudiog  theoperations  against  Plattsbnrg.  Through- 
oat  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  Kokein,  15th  Dec  1826,  Pagoda  Point,  Nap>idie, 
Mehsdie,  Melloon,  where  the  command  of  the  Idth  devolved  upon  him,  and  on  the  9ih  Feb. 
[826,  at  the  storming  of  Pagamue,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  right  leg,  but  continued  to  lead 
ihe  left  wing  until  most  severely  wounded  in  the  left  leg,  where  the  ball  still  remains.  Served 
Jie  campaign  in  AiTghaidstan  under  Lord  Keane,  and  commanded  the  13th  at  the  assault  and 
saptnre  of  the  Fortress  and  Citadel  of  Ghnanee,  for  which  he  obtained  the  brevet  rank  of  LieuL* 
Colonel  Commanded  the  regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  Kohistan,  and  at  the  sieges  of 
rootumclarrah,  Jhoolghur  (led  and  commanded  the  storming  party),  night  attack  at  Baboo 
loosh  Gbur,  Kardorrah,  and  Perwandurrah,  when  Dost  Mahomed  surrendered,  and  the  forca 
"etumfd  to  Cabul.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and 
[yaadalonpe. 

126  Lieut-CoL  M*DoweU  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  in  1 825-6 1  the  cam- 
)aign  in  Affghanistan  under  Lord  Keane,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuanee;  and  he 
commanded  the  1 6th  Lancera  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore.  He  served  also  in  the  campaign  on 
he  Satlej  in  1846,  and  coounanded  the  16th  Lancers  in  the  action  of  Buddiwal,  and  a  Brigade 
>f  Cavalry  in  the  battle  of  Aliwal. 

127  Lieut. -Colonel  Faddy,  prior  to  entering  the  Boyal  ArtiUery,  was  a  midshipman  on  board 
he  Asia,  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  Fle«>t  in  Ssldanha  Bay  in  1795  :  present  at  the  attack  on 
?on  Jerome,  St^  Domingo,  and  at  the  si^ge  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Santo  Domingo  in  1809  i 
«rved  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  July  1810  to  June  1814,  including  the  siege  ot  San 
^bastian,  passaee  of  the  Adour,  investment  ot  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  beaidea 
various  minor  afraira. 

^  128  Lieut-Colonel  Macbean's  services  : — Siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  expedition  to 
Sireden,  and  smbsequently  to  the  Peninsula  under  Sir  John  Moore  ;  expedition  to  Walcberen, 
md  siege  of  Flushing  ;  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received 
he  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

129  Sir  Gaspard  Le  Marchant  served  as  Adjutant-General  to  the  Anglo- Spanish  Legion, 
md  Brigadier-General  in  tibe  Spanish  service  during  the  3 ears  1835,  6,  and  7.  NVas  present  at 
he  relief  of  Bilboa  and  affair  before  that  town  in  Sept.  1835.  Engaged  on  the  heights  of  Arla- 
>an,  in  Alava,  on  the  I6th,  17th,  and  18th  Jan.;  in  raising  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and 
itoiming  the  Lines  5th  May;  pa»sage  of  the  Urmea,  and  taking  of  Passsges  28th  May;  in  the 
general  action  before  Alza  Oct.  1836,  besides  several  aflfairs  in  Guipuzcoa,  as  also  in  the  gene- 
al  actions  of  the  lOth,  13tb,  15th^  and  16th  March  before  HemanL  For  these  services  he  re- 
eived  a  medal. 

130  Lieut.- Colonel  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter- Master-General  at  the  Cape  of 
3ood  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7. 

131  Lieut-Colonel  Walpole  served  the  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg,  in  1834,  with 
he  39  th  regiment 

132  Lieut.- Colonel  Singleton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  1813,  and  was  slightly 
rounded  at  the  siege  of  the  forts  at  Salamanca,  and  twice  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
?alamanca,  for  which  he  has  rt-ceived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap. 

133  L*euU- Colonel  Charles  Blachley  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1809  to  December 
.812,  including  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  Salamanca,  and  bif^e  of  Burgos. 

134  Lieut -Colonel  Moor  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1809  to  June  1813,  including  the 
tattles  oF  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca  ;  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badsjos, 
.ction  at  C^strsjon,  and  twelve  other  affairs  with  the  enemy.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
rith  five  Clasps. 

135  I^eut*  Colonel  Marlay  served  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 

136  Lieut-Colonel  ^farshall  served  iu  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1811  to  Oct  1813,  including 
he  first  siege  of  Badaioz,  sieee  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian. 
Slightly  wounded  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo  16th  Jan.  1812  ;  severely  wounded  twice  by  musket-shota 
kt  San  Sebastian  Slst  August  1813,  when  leading  the  advance  of  the  column  of  attack  up  the 
^eat  breach.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

137  Lieut -Colonel  Anderson's  services:— Expedition  to  Calabria,  including  the  battle  of 
Vfaida  and  subsequent  operations,  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Catrone;  expedition  to  Egypt 
n  1807*,  Peninsula  from  April  1809  to  Jan.  1812,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  (wounded) 
md  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedraa,  and  various  affairs  there;  with  the  advance 
It  Espinhal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  many  other  affaira  and  skirmishes.  Served  at 
he  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815.  Commanded  a  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Panniar  (Medal), 
ind  was  severely  wounded  at  ita  head  when  in  the  act  of  charging  the  enemy's  guns.  He  has 
toeived  the  War  Medal  with  fcur  Clasps  for  Maida,  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentes  d'Oncr. 


84  War  Sennces  of  the  Lieutenant''C6loneU* 

138  Lleat-Colonet  Donn  lerYed  the  eftmpaign  of  1805  in  Italj ;  battle  of  Maidft  aad  captsn 
of  Seylla  Castle  in  1806;  expedition  to  Egj^pt  in  1807,  including  the  attack  on  Alexandria  tai 
Boeetta,  and  battle  of  Bt  Hamet  (taken  prisoner).  Defence  of  Sc^lla  Castle  in  1806  ^  Peninsaa; 
oampaigns  of  1810  and  11,  including  operations  before  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  operations  between  t^ 
Aguadaand  Almeida,  battles  of  the  Coa,  Bosaco,  and  Albuhera ;  actions  at  Usagre  and  Aides  sr 
Ponte,  at  which  last  he  was  sererely  wounded  in  the  groin  by  a  musket  ball,  which  remains  lu- 
extraoted.  Served  alio  in  the  American  war  in  1814,  iocluding  the  taking  of  Hooea  Island,  ttL 
ooonpation  of  Castlne.  He  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspa  for  Maida^  Bassn 
and  Albnhera. 

1S9  liient-CoIonel  Pratt  eerred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland*  aa  a  Tolonteer  with  tb 
56th  regiment,  and  was  Metent  at  the  attack  on  Merxem,  2Dd  Feb.,  and  the  subsequent  bj» 
bardment  of  Antwerp.  He  terred  with  the  26th  on  the  Chloa  expedition  (Medal),  and  eta- 
manded  the  land  forces  at  the  assanlt  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Chuenpee  on  the  7th  Jt: 
1841,  and  again  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Bogne  Porta  on  the  26th  Feb.  follow.tf 
Commanded  the  26th  at  the  attadu  on  Canton  from  24th  May  to  1st  June  i  alao  at  the  ai^ 
attack  on  Ningpo,  at  Segoan,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  at  Cbin  Kiang  Foo. 

140  Lieut.-Colonel  Felix  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  Qa3> 
Bras. 

141  Lieut-Colonel  Harty  terred  with  the  33rd  at  the  capture  of  Bourbon  and  the  Isl*  - 
France  in  1810  \  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and  HoUaod,  including  b^th  t: 
attacks  on  Merxem,  and  the  auault  on  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Also  the  campaten  of  1815,  incloir; 
the  battle  of  Quatre  Brat,  the  retreat  on  (he  following  day,  and  battle  of  Wat«rloo»-- thgb; 
wounded. 

148  Lieut-Colonel  Bayly  serred  the  campaign  in  Italy  in  1805  }  battle  of  Malda  and  aief* ' 
Seylla  in  1806  ;  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1807,  including  the  capture  of  Alexandria  and  TiLsmzx 
Capture  of  Ischia  in  1609;  attack  on  an  armed  ship  aad  gun-boats  in  the  bay  of  Seylla  in  U^ 
witn  the  Artillery  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spsin  in  1813,  and  present  at  the  inrestment  of  <«<  • 
the  sieges  of  Tarragona.    He  has  receiTed  ttie  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Malda. 

143  JUeut-Colonel  Sinclair's  servicea :— Expedition    to   Zealand  in  1807  ;   expeditica  ' 
Portugal  and  battle  of  Corunnai  expedition  to  the  Scheldt  in  1809{  Fminsular   campA^- 
lh>m  Feb.  1811  to  Aug.  1814,  including  the  assault  on  Badajoz  in  1812,  sflkir  of  Villa  3lur .. 
battlea  of  Salamanca,  vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees  ;  passage  of  the  Bidaisoa,  NiTelle  an4  5 
and  sortie  from  Bayonne,  besides  rarloua  minor  affairs.    Serred  also  the  campaign  of  )'' 
including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

144  Lleut-Colouel  Crabbe  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  Slst  Bee  1812,  t. 
aEatnfrom  June  1818  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  whole  of  the  retreat  to  the  liLti 
'Jxirres  Yedras  %  battle  of  Basaco ;  the  advance  from  the  lines  to  Guarda }  ftrai  aleer 
Ba«if^os }   siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  ;   siege  and    storm  of  Badi^oc  ;    batut 
Salamanca  {  capture  of  Madrid,  and  subsequent  retreat  through  Spain  ;  battles  of  Nivette^  X  ■*• 
Vic,  Tarbes,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  the  whole  of  the  Tarious  minor  aflhirs  during  tab 
period.    Wounded  15th  March  1811,  at  Fos  d'Arouoe,  when  commanding  a  partv  which  dr^ 
a  French  piquet  from  the  said  Tillage.    Wounded  again  at  Toulouse,  whtn  attacluiig  the  T  * 
de  Pont.    He  has  reeetved  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

145  Lient-Colonel  C.  C.  Miichell  embarked   for  the  Pen^niula  in   1810  ;  coBinanM 
eompany  of  Portuguese  artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Badajos,  and  commanded  a  -- 
pounder  battery  of  field  artillery  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  Toulouse^  for  whioh  hs  i* 
reoeired  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

146  I^ut-Colonel  Meade  serred  with  the  88th  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  campaigna  of  1811. 
13,  and  14,  indnding  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  siege  of  Badi^os  in  1811.    bauW 
Salamanca  (wounded),  siege  and  storming  of  Badajos,  passage  of  the  Kirelle  and  tike  5*  - 
battles  of  Orthea  and  Ton&nae.    In  1814  he  aecompanted  his  Begiment  to  America^  «fid  c 
following  year  Joined  the  army  of  occupation  in  France.    In  1821  he  embarked  lor  taim  «.3  -* 
Staff  of  Sir  Thomas  Beynell,  and  was  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bburtpors,  for  th*  capcar* 
which  fortress  he  reoeired  the  rank  of  Miyor.    He  has  receivt  d  the  War  Medal  with  aax  CIm 

147  Lieut.-Colonel  Wildman  serred  in  the  P«ninsttla.  France,  and  Flanders*  with  IL«  ' 
Hussars,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  haa  received  the  War  MedAl  ■ 
one  Clasp  for  Orthea. 

148  Lient-Colonel  Fortter  senred  with  the  Soots  Fusilier  Guards  before  BayoniM  in  1 S :  4. 

149  Lteut.-Colonel  Beetham  aerfed  in  the  Egyptian  expedition  of  1807  }  also  at  thm  u^*^- 
Santa  Maura. 

150  Lieut 'Colonel  Bragce  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoons  aad  waa  ^^ 
the  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoris,  for  which  he  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  two  i.  _ 

151  Lieut-ColoneJ  Albert  Goldsmid  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  12ih  I4ght  Dra^. 
from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  indnding  the  cavalry  affairs  at  Caitt^ioa,  Qj.  • 
de  Puerta,  and  Mooasterio;  battles  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nifc  (Cc>r  wki  . 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasp*);  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian,    Serrx-d  a» 
during  the  oampaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloa 

15S  Usttt-Colonel  Maoarthnr  was  present  aa  aa  Ensign  ia  the  60(h  at  the  batU*  of 


War  Services  qf  the  LieutenanUCohneb*  85 

He  afkerwardf  terred  with  the  39th  in  Sicily,  and  again  in  Spain,  where  he  was  enmed  wifth 
the  enemy  at  Vittoria,  in  the  Pyrenees,  at  the  Nirelle  and  the  Nife,  at  Bsyonne,  Orthes,  and 
TouIooM,  and  where  he  also  served  on  the  pergonal  staff  of  the  late  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Robert 
0*CaUaghan«  He  aocompanied  his  refl:iment  from  Bjurdeaoz  to  Canada,  and  afterwards  served 
with  it  in  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

153  LieiiL-CoIonel  Maodowall  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  with  the  52nd, 
incladin^  the  aotioos  at  Merxem  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

154  Lieut.-Colonel  Hely  served  with  the  57  th  in  the  Peninsula  j  and  having  johied  Lord 
Hill  s  division  in  1809,  he  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Bosaco,  in  the  actions  of 
Pombal  and  Bedinha,  the  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Albuhera — where  he  was  twice 
wounded,  and  held  the  oomaoani  of  the  regiment  after  tiiat  action ;  battles  of  the  Pyrenees, 
Kivelle,  Nive,  and  that  before  Bayonne  on  the  13th  Dpa  1813  :  affairs  of  Peraohe,  Aire,  and 
Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Sailed  for  Canaia  at  the  conclusion  of  this  war  ;  returned 
after  the  peace  with  America,  landing  at  Osteni  ;  marched  to  Paris,  and  served  with  the  Army 
of  Occupation  until  the  breaking  up  of  that  force.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

155  Lieut-Colonel  Bowers  was  slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo^ 

156  Lieut.-Colonel  Amaud  served  in  the  PeaiDsuIa  with  the  llth  and  was  present  at  the 
battUs  of  Bnsaco  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

157  Lieut.-Colonel  Towers  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  7th  Hussars. 

158  Sir  Thomas  Linngstone  Mitchell  served  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade)  at  the  sieges  of 
Ciadad  Bodrigo  ani  BaiUjoz  ;  and  on  the  Quarter-Master-Qenerars  staff  until  the  termination 
of  the  Peninsular  war,  when  he  was  sent  back  to  Spam  and  Portugal  on  a  special  mission  to  make 
surveys  of  the  fields  of  battle  and  positions  of  the  armies.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
five  Clasps. 

159  Lieut-Colonel  Williams  served  in  the  Peninsuls  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp  for  Badajoz. 

160  Lieut -Colonel  Nepean  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  16  th  Light  Dragoons  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  the  Nive  on  the  9:h  Deo.  1813,  for  which  action  he  has  received  the  Wsr 
Medal  with  one  Clasp.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

161  Lieut-Colonel  Pollock  served  in  Spain  and  Portugal  with  the  3rd  battalion,  27th  regt, 
from  1808  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814.  iniiluding  the  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  linea  of 
Torres  Vedras,  actions  of  Bedinhn  and  Pombal,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  aiege  and  capture  of 
Oliven^s,  first  siege  of  Baiajos  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  at  San  Cbristoval,  battle  of  Albuhera, 
action  of  Fuente  Guinalda,  siege,  storm,  and  capture  of  Badajos  (^severely  wounded),  battle  of 
Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampelona,  actions  in  the  Pvrenees  on  the  84tb,  25th,  26th,  and  28th 
July  (severely  wounded),  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse:  he  was  also 
present  at  the  capture  of  Pans  in  1815.  In  1820  he  embarked  with  the  90th  for  the  Mediter- 
ranenn,  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  disarming  of  Zsnie.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  nine  Clasps. 

162  liettt-Colonel  the  Hon.  G.  T.  Keppel  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot 

163  Lieut -Colonel  Bumey  served  at  the  capture  of  Iscbia  and  Procida,  in  1809  ;  defence  of 
Cadii  in  1810  ;  action  of  the  Coa  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuf  ntes  d'Onor,  retreat  from  Burgos. 
Served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  H'lliand,  including  the  action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of 
Antwerp,  and  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Engaged  in  the  Burmese  war  at  the  attack  of 
pAdowa  Pass  and  the  fortified  positions  of  Mshatee  ;  storming  the  stockades  and  hills  near,  and 
taking  the  town  and  works  of  Arracan.  Wounded  on  the  16th  June  1815,  at  Qoatre  Bras,  by  a 
musket-shot  in  the  left  shin,  and  dangerously  by  a  ball  which  entered  the  back  part  of  the  head. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

164  Lieut-Colonel  Rochfort  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810  |  and  of  Java  in 
1811,  tnoluding  capture  of  Cornelis,  storming  of  Serandola  and  Fort  Djocjocarta.  Storming  of 
redoubts  at  the  island  of  Borneo  $  Nepanl  campaign  in  1814  }  siege  and  storm  of  Hattras  ; 
Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18  ;  siege  and  storm  of  Bhurtpore  1825-6.  He  has  receive! 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

165  Lieut-Colonel  Leslie  served  with  the  54th  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  St  Domingo  in 
1809  ;  in  Stralsund  under  General  Gibbs  in  1813  ;  the  subsequent  campaign  in  Holland  under 
Lord  L}  nedoch,  including  the  attack  on  Merxem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp.  Campaign  of 
1815  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  ;  commanded  and  led  the  storming  party  at  Cambray  on  the 
24th  June.  Served  at  the  Cape  of  Gk>od  Hope  in  1819.  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  ;  oommanded 
and  led  the  left  column  at  the  Piiss  on  the  26th  March  1825  ;  and  on  the  following  day  com- 
mended and  led  the  54th  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Mahatee,  as  also  at  the  assault  and 
rapture  of  Arracan  on  the  1st  April,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ramree  in  May  1825. 

166  Lieut-Colonel  Botton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1812  to  June  1813,  including 
the  battle  of  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served 
slso  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  He 
served  afterwards  in  the  Bast  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore 
in  1825-6« 

167  Lieut -Colonel  Clark  served  the  campaign  of  1615,  inclndmg  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and 
Storming  of  Cambray.    Served  lUso  the  oampaigns  of  1824  and  25  in  Ava,  inoluding  the  taking 


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85a  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenani'-Colaneb. 

t>f  Rangoon,  Kimendine,  Kamnroot,  and  Mahattee.    Led  the  attai^  npon  t\f  fortiBtd 
AracHD,  and  was  neverely  wounded  in  the  neck,  arm,  and  left  side. 

168  Lieut. -Colonel  Gray  accotopanied  the  expedition  which  sailed  under  Sir  DsvM 
1805,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape  of  Qood  Hope,  Jan.  1806.  Aeec^nfaaied  tm 
division  sent  from  the  Cape  to  co-operate  with  the  expedition  from  India  for  tli«  redoctka  ^M 
Isle  of  France,  baring  resigned  the  situation  of  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Ro}al  Artitteryaiifci 
Cape,  to  accompany  the  dirision  as  a  rolnnteer.  Wrecked  in  the  King  Gtor^  traBsport.  14 
Nor.  1805  (on  which  occasion  Brigadier- General  York  was  drowned),  and  aarcd  Mvcral  iM 
hy  his  personal  exertions,  having  been  the  last  taken  from  the  ro<^  by  tbe  boats  of  tkt  Xi4_ 
frigate. 

169  Lieut. -Colonel  Piper  served  six  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  F^aooe,  and 
^arch  1810  to  the  27th  Jan.  16.  From  1810  to  12  was  employed  in  the  Lines  of 
Almeida;  and  from  Jan.  1812  to  the  conclusion  of  hostilities  in  1815,  held  tbe  oomisasd  d% 
division  of  the  Pontoon  Train;  (having  been  entmsted  during  that  period  with  Cbe  orfasbstirt 
and  eoninment  of  four  several  bridges;)  threw  the  bridges  of  the  Qnadiana,  TS|rv*«  Btdiaiit 
Gave  a*Oieron,  Garronne,  and  Seine;  served  in  the  trenches  at  tbe  last  siege  of  Bsdajo, *i«ri 
tbe  morning  of  the  18th  to  the  23id  of  March,  when  the  bridges  of  commmiieaticin  btlnv  ^ 
town  being  destroyed  and  sunk,  was  despatched  (by  order  of  the  commander  of  tbe  fote»)K 
re-pstabli»n  snd  remain  with  them — passing  fho^  shell,  and  ammunition  doring^  tbe  Bltktt.»4 
provision*  during  the  day  time— for  the  remainder  of  the  operations;  reoeiTed  tbe  tbaussf  iit 
Kowland  Hill  at  the  passage  of  the  Tagus  in  August  same  year,  on  the  adTanoe  of  hit  esks^ 
to  Madrid  ;  and  subsequently,  when  on  route  to  Salamanca  (in  conseqaence  of  tbe  csss,'< 
cavalry  intercepting  the  communication  through  the  Sierra-do- Oato)  was  comBsndad  M 
writttn  instructions  from  the  commander  of  the  forces  to  retire  wiUi  the  bridges  on  Alsani 
de  la  Reina  and  Badsjoz,  to  Elvas,  and  finally  to  Abrantes;  where,  equipping^  a  fireab  tras  4 
boats  for  the  operations  of  tbe  ensuing  year,  advanced  with  the  army  from  Sabogsl  sod  Fist* 
nada  to  the  Ebro  and  Vittoria;  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  in  Oct.  and  latter  part  of  tb«»  bld^ail 
of  Pamplona;  actions  of  the  9th  and  llth  Dec.  1813  at  Bayonne;  do.  Tonlouae  fn  1814;  parf4 
and  repassed  iJis  Grace  the  Commander  of  the  Forces  and  Staff  during  the  operatieai  «f  A4 
day,  from  the  right  to  the  left  bank  of  the  river,  on  a  fly-raft  of  three  boats;  and  ssbeaqsndgfl 
advancing  to  Mongiscard  on  the  Canal  Royal  du  Midi,  proceeded  thence  to  Tlnnksii  fm 
cecded  to  Coy  Ion,  East  Indies,  16  June  16.  Served  as  commanding  engineer  in  tbe  KaiAs 
Provinces,  during  the  insurrections  of  1817  and  18.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  vfib  Am 
Clasps. 

170  Lieat.-Colonel  Fogo  serred  in  America  dnring  the  whole  war,  indodlng^  the  bstlls  4 
PJattsburg.  

171  Lieut -Colonel  the  Honourable  William  Arbnthnott  serred  in  the  Peainsiils,  and  «« 
present  at  the  passage  of  tbe  Douro,  and  the  battles  of  Oporto,  Talarera,  and  Bntsco  :  fstA 
two  last  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

172  Lieut-Colonel  Henry  Blachley  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  f^^om  FWbu  \%\\m 
Aug  1814,  including  tbe  siege  and  cspture  of  Badajox,  affair  of  Castrajon,  battle  of  SslaBna, 
capture  of  Madrid  and  tbe  Rirtiro,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  from  thence,  affair  of  OsiDa,  hash 
of  Vittoria,  siego  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian  (both  operations),  pafsage  of  tbe  BMmm*  «rf 
the  Nivelle,  actions  of  the  9th,  lOih,  llth,  and  12th  Dec.  1813,  in  front  of  Bayome,  |raisrf-  ^ 
the  Adour,  investment  of  Bavoime  and  reputie  of  the  sortie,  on  which  occasion  be  wms  wusairf 
in  the  head  by  a  muskc't-balC 

173  Lieut-Colonel  Stopford-Blair  served  on  the  expedition  to  South  America  fai  1807.  TW 
campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  (received  a  eontaakifc),  i^ 
capture  of  Paris. 

174  Lieut*  Colonel  Belson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  fh>m  Jnlj  1809  to  thi 
end  of  tbe  war  in  1814,  including  the  retreat  from  Talavera,  action  in  front  of  Almeida,  seciBB 
of  tbe  Cos,  battlo  of  Busaco,  actions  at  Pombal,  Bedinha,  Cazal  Nova,  Foa  d*Arooce,  aai 
S^bugol;  battle  of  Faentes  d'Onor,  action  on  the  heighu  of  tbe  Agufda,  sieges  of  Ciodsd  Bo^ 
rigo  and  Badijoz,  actions  at  Ca.strsjon.  San  Munos,  San  Milan,  and  Osma;  batUs  of  VtitsK 
aciion  with  the  French,  28ih  June  1813,  in  the  mornhig  before  they  entered  Fampel«as«  is 
which  he  captured  their  last  gun  from  Vittoria;  actions  in  the  I^rreneet,  passage  of  th» 
Nivelle,  Nivc,  and  G&ve  d'Oleron  ;  and  battle  of  Ortbrs,  besides  yarious  (minor  affairs  anl 
skirmishes.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  ClaspP. 

175  Lieut-Colonel  Hall  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  iotho  end  of  tbatvrar  ia  1014, 
Including  the  retrest  f^om  Burgos,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  NivcUe  aad  tbe  Vhe, 
investment  of  Bayonne,  actions  of  Ylo  Bigorre  and  Tarbea,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.    8erse<  ^ 


campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo  (wounded),  and  with  the  Amy  of 
tlnn.  Also  in  Canada,  as  Auistant-Quarter-Master-Graeral  dnring  the  distsrbanoe  of  im-, 
and  9S  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor- General  in  1839  snd  1840.  He  has  recetvt^  tks 
"^Var  Mtdal  Mith  three  Clasps. 

176  Lieut.>0>1onel  Hewes  served  on  board  the  Bainbow,  of  S4  guns  fai  the  West  Indies,  «■! 
was  in  a  severe  action  with  La  Aereidt,  French  frigate  of  44  guns,  off  Cape  TiberOB,  a»4  %«si 
her  off  i  employed  on  the  ooatt  of  Catalonia  and  Corsica,  sad  present  at  ~ 


War  Services  of  the  lAeutenant'CoUmeh.  %5h 


Qenoete  tcsmI  anned  with  four  ifius,  and  moored  to  the  batteries  at  Geraglio^  near  Cape  Cofie; 
be  was  at  the  attack  on  Leghorn  in  1813,  by  Sir  Josias  Kowky,  and  present  at  the  captore  of 
Benoa  by  Lord  Wm.  Bentinck. 

177  LteoL-Colonel  Molesworth  serted  at  the  siege  of  Copenhairen  in  1807. 

178  Lieot-Colond  Willington  senrvd  in  the  £aat  Indies  from  May  1813  to  May  1823,inc1nd- 
ng  the  campaigns  of  1815  and  16  in  Eattywar  and  Kntch;  taking  of  Aojar;  Deooan  campaigns 
a  1817  and  18;  eamnaiien  of  1819  in  Candeish;  and  in  Eutch  in  1820. 

179  Lteat-Colonei  Westmore  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and  Hollandy 
ncluding  both  attacks  on  Merxera,  and  the  assault  on  Bergen-op-Zoom;  seired  at  Waterloo  on 
he  16th,  17th,  and  18th  June^  and  was  sererely  wounded. 

180  Lient..Colunel  Chads  serred  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809. 

181  Lient. -Colonel  Pattisson  served  with  the  13th  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  of 
xuadaloupe  in  1810;  in  Canada  dnrins:  the  American  war  in  1813  and  14;  in  the  Burmese  war 
Q  1824,  25,  and  26,  indoding  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  storming  the  »toekadfs  at  Eumaroot^ 
^oliien  (seferely  wonnded),  Napadee,  Melloon,  and  Pagahm  Mew;  and  he  was  also  present  at 
he  repulse  of  the  enemy  before  the  Lines  of  Ransoon  on  the  Ist  Dec.  1824.  Serred  also 
hroughoat  the  opeiadons  in  Affghanistan  and  BeltMMshifetan,  and  was  pretrnt  at  the  storm  and 
aptnreof  Ghnm^,  operational  in  Eohistan,  in'^luding  the  capture  of  Tootnmdurrah  and  Joolghur; 
nd  he  was  afterwards  at  Jellalahad  during  its  famous  defence  by  Sir  Bobert  Sale.  He  has 
eceired  medals  for  Ghnsnee  and  JelJalabad. 

182  Lient -CoL  Simmons  served  in  the  Penininla,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  34th,  and  afterwards 
s  an  officer  in  the  23rd,  and  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  from  Sept.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
icluding  the  storming  of  the  forts  at  Almaraz,  affairs  of  San  Manos  and  San  Milan,  battle  of 
Tittoria,  actions  at  Yanzi  Bridge  and  Echalar,  storming  Vera  Heights,  crossing  the  Bidassosy 
attle  of  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive,  on  the  10th,  lltb,  and  12th  Ute,  1813.  Served  with  the 
Itt  thronghont  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Rangoon  and  Syrian 
Higoda,  led  the  head  of  the  left  oolumn  storming  the  trenches  in  front  of  the  Dagon  Pagoda, 
torming  a  strong  stockade  in  front  of  the  Dagon  Pagoda.  Commanded  the  left  wing  of  the 
1st  regiment  in  the  field  against  the  Eolapore  Rajah.  Served  with  the  regiment  during  the 
ampatgn  of  1642  in  Affghanistan,  and  commanded  a  column  of  attack  in  the  action  of  the  28th 
Ipril  in  the  Piaheen  ViUley;  present  also  in  the  actions  near  Candahar,  at  Goaine^  and  before 
vhnan^;  ooonpation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Cabool;  expedition  Into  Eohistan; 
term,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istalil^  and  in  the  various  minor  affairs  in  and  between  the 
)olan  and  the  Eyber  Passes.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vittoria^ 
f  ivelle,  and  Nive. 

183  lient-'Colonel  Malcolm  served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal). 

184  Lieut-Colooel  Maclean  served  in  the  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Sembyke  and  Melloon.  Campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  1834.  China  expedition 
Medal)  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Cbnsan,  attack  and  capture 
i  Chinbae,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Eiang  Foo. 

185  Lieot.-ColoDel  Donald  Campbell  served  at  Walcheren,  in  1809. 

186  Lieut-Colonel  Gordon  was  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809>  and  of  Gnadalonpe  in 
810,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

187  Lieut.-Colonel  Poole  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Scinde  (Medal)  under  Sir  Charles 
(spier,  and  commanded  the  22nd  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee,  and  a  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Hj  der- 
ibad.  He  was  abo  previously  at  the  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Imaumghur  in  the  Desert.  He 
erved  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844-5,  including  the  investment  and 
apture  of  the  Forts  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

188  Lieut-Colonel  Clonic  served  with  the  Royals  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at 
he  siege  and  attack  of  Fort  Erie  in  1814.  He  oommaaded  the  Buffs  in  the  battle  of  Ponniar 
!9  Dec.  1843  (Medal). 

189  Lieut*  Colonel  Farqnharson  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  SVaaoe  in  1810.  Capture 
if  the  fort  of  Now  Nosgar  in  Eally  war,  Feb.  1814.  On  the  borders  of  Scindia's  country  in  1814 
iBd  15.  Capture  of  forts  of  Joorin,  August  1815,  Anjar  and  Ehunooote,  Feb.,  Dhingee  and 
)warka,  March  1816.    Action  and  capture  of  Poena,  17th  March  1817.    At  Ashtee,  21st  Feb. 

818,  the  Mahratta  General  Gokla  killed,  and  S»tteria  Reya  captured.  Storm  of  Eutch  Booje 
Tort,  March  1819.    Capture   of  the  forts  of  Rass-el-Eyma  and  Zama,  8th  and  22nd  Dec. 

819.  Served  also  in  Arabia  in  1812,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Beni-Boo-Ali,  2nd 
tfsrch. 

190  Lieiit-(3olonel  Vigors  served  throoghout  the  campaigns  of  1838  and  39  in  Affghanistan. 
Commanded  the  two  flank  companies  of  the  13th  light  Infantry,  which  formed  a  part  of  the 
orce  under  to  Robert  Sale  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mler  of  Candahar,  brother  of  the  Eing  of 
[Cabool;  crossed  the  rapid  Helmond  with  eighteen  men  (the  advance)  on  a  small  raf^,  landed 
tlose  to  Uie  Fort  of  Giriskh,  which  was  foimd  jost  vacated  by  the  enemy.  He  oommanded 
he  left  flank  company  of  the  13th,  with  the  forlorn  hope,  under  Colonel  Dennie,  at  the  storm 
ad  capture  of  the  foit  of  Ghoan^  (medal),  and  was  alao  present  at  the  capture  of  Cabool,  and 
n  other  minor  sffairs. 

191  Xtet-Cokmsl  Biohardfoa  saned  in  South  Africa,  in  command  of  an  ezpaditiou  against 


9Bt  War  Service  ofth^  lAeuUnanhColomls. 

ilM  iof urgent  evig^nuit  Boeri,  beyond  thn  QrAnge  BItm*,  in  1845.  Alto  in  oowMad  of  tki 
7tk  Dravoon  Omrds  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7. 

192  Ltcat-Colonel  White  ■  senrices  t — Campaign  in  Spain,  nnder  Sir  Jolm  Moort»  iaelii£ig 
the  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Coruana,  where  he  was  wounded.  Sieve  of  Floihinr,  and  capUn 
of  Waldiereni  campaigns  in  Canadt,  frooa  No?.  1813,  to  the  end  of  the  war.  He  hM  fomd 
the  War  MedU  with  one  Clasp  for  Goronna. 

193  Ltent-Colonel  Hunt  serred  on  the  expedition  to  Hanoter  in  1805.  and  lo  Madeirt  c 
1808;  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Conmnai  and  in  the  Peniasale»  firom  Feb.  1812  to  tlM  end  ^ 
the  war  in  1814;  and  snbseqnentl/  in  the  American  war.  He  has  reoeiTcd  the  War  Medal  wii 
four  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Vittoria.  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

194  Lieut-Colonel  Bray  served  the  Mahratta  oampaigniof  1817, 18,  and  19,  and  wm  pressK 
at  the  sieges  and  captures  of  Byghur,  Amulnier,  and  Asseerghur.  He  was  on  board  the  makf* 
nate  ship  Ken^  which  was  burned  in  the  Bay  of  Biscay,  1st  March  1825.  Comnaaded  tkr 
a9th  in  tne  action  of  Maharajpore  (Medal),  ana  was  sererely  wounded. 

195  lAeuk-Coionel  Hodgson  serred  with  the  45th  in  the  Burmese  war. 

196  Lieut.-Colonel  Sedley  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  Mar.  1812  to  Deo^  1813,  indiKsc 
the  taking  of  the  forts  and  the  affair  of  the  Gaarene»  battle  of  Salamanca,  aotiona  at  Osaa 
Sabuganna  de  MorriUa,  (sererely  wounded  through  the  lungs),  and  Pyreneee,  81  si  Ab^ 
Wounded  on  the  18th  June  at  Waterloo.  Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war,  duriac  ihe  laiar 
part  of  which  he  was  detached  with  the  command  of  two  companies  to  keep  open  iLa  cnauM- 
fticataon  on  the  Irrawaddy  between  Bangoon  and  the  army  under  Sir  ArchiMd  Campbell  £ 
hat  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  and  Pyreneea. 

197  Lieut- Colonel  Mandy  served  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bhortpore  in  1825*6.  • 
Aide-de-camp  lo  Ix>rd  Combermere. 

198  Lieut  •Colonel  M'Cleverty  served  the  campaign  against  the  Rtjah  of  Cooxg,  ia  April  IS&i 
with  the  48th  regiment 

199  Lieat-Culonel  Spence  was  present  with  the  31st  in  the  action  of  Stnola,  naar  0«bo^  m 
the  13th  April  1814,  and  in  the  subsequent  attaoks  upon  the  city  of  Oenoa  until  its  surreiiiefl;  w 
also  at  the  surrender  of  Corsica  in  the  same  year.  In  1815  he  sorted  with  the  amy  is  Napln. 
On  the  1st  Maroh  1825.  he  was  pres«*nt  at  that  lamentable  catastrophe,  the  bnrnimc  of  Ibe  St^ 
in  the  Bay  of  Biscay.  He  oommend**d  the  31st  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  ^M«i* 
and  three  Ch^ps).  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (soon  after  its  oommenoement),  Paruzeahah  yi/ 
whteh  he  was  appointed  a  CB.\  Baddiwal,  and  Aliwal,  and  the  first  brigade  of  Sir  Hatj 
Smith's  divisUm  at  the  battle  of  Sobraont  and  was  one  of  only  five  officers  out  of  ihiitj  v 
escsped  being  wounded  in  all  the  actions.  Had  his  horse  shot  under  him  at  Feroiaehab  s& 
Sobraon. 

900  Lieut-Colonel  Oriereon  serred  at  Cadii  during  parts  of  1819  and  1813,  and  nfterwarii 
on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain. 

901  Lieut-Colonel  Sandilands  served  with  the  expedition  to  Waloharen;  also  Iko  oaspiip 
of  1815,  and  was  engaged  on  the  17th  June  with  the  Horse  Artillery  in  covering  thm  reynt< 
movement  from  Quatre  Bras,  and  on  the  18th  of  Jane  he  was  present  at  the  battle  of  WutA  • 

.  909  Lieut-CJonel  French  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  ead  of  the  v it 
Including  Aiese  of  Sau  Sebastian,  psssege  of  the  Bidassos,  bsttles  of  the  NiveUe  and  Ntve^  au 
intestment  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  in  the  American  war,  including  the  actions  of  Rliilfn^r 
Baltimore,  New  Orleans,  and  Fort  Bowyer.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cop 
for  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

908  Lieot«Colonel  Crofton  was  appointed  Persian  interpreter  to  the  forea  wider 
General  Litchfield,  in  August  1832,  and  served  with  it  throughout  the  arduous 
Parhnr,  and  against  the  tribes  in  the  N.  W.  Desert,  which  ended  in  the  taking  of 

204  Lieut-Colonel  Bainbrigge  served  with  the  20th  in  the  Penlnsnia,  in  1808  and  9, 
in  1819  and  13,  and  was  preeent  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera,  Corunna,  Yittoria,  and  ihm  Pyi 
(where  be  was  twice  wounded  and  lost  an  arm),  for  which  he  has  reoeiv«l  tbo  War  Modal  w^ 
four  Clasps.    Served  also  in  the  Wakiheren  azpfrditioo. 

905  Lt-Colonel  Thomas  Wright  was  slightly  wounded  at  WattrloOb 

907  Lt-Colonel  Barralier  serred  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  as  Aelii^  ^^^^t^j 
Sogiaeers  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  G.  Beckwith  at  the  first  capture  of  Goadaloupe  in  1810(  ss 
Acting  Assist-Qoarter-Master-General  at  its  second  oaptare  In  1816.  He  has  looelvtd  Cihe  Wa* 
Medal  with  two  Claspe. 

908  Lt*Colaoel  James  Henderson  served  with  the  99d  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  amd  obImi 
at  Kiogeia  1807}  with  the  espedition  to  Sweden,  and  afterwards  to  Portogal  and  Spain,  «n^ 
Sir  John  Moore  in  1808*9,  ineladfaig  the  action  at  Lngo^  and  battle  of  Curonnab  On  tX 
expedition  to  Walehersn  ia  1809.  Served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  Franoa  aai 
jriaadere  with  the  71st,  indndiag  the  affair  of  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Toolonss  and  Wamtii^ 
al  which  last  he  was  severelv  wooaded  in  the  thigh  by  a  grape-shot  He  hss  raosivod  thm  IVt.- 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Oorvnna  and  Tanlonse. 

909  liaot-Coluael  Le  Mesnrier  served  in  the  94th  at  the  caften  of  tha  Cspo  of  Oond  B.^ 
in  1806.  In  1811,  he  joined  the  9nd  Battalion  in  the  Peninsuls,  where  he  served  nniil  |W  m. 
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iiftnea,  VlUorb,  Pyi«iMet,Boba1ar,  Nifolle,  and  Orthas  (wvmt^j  eontiiMd);  and  in  tha  Miwral 
flairs  oa  the  baaka  of  th«  Donrdogne  in  front  of  Bordaavx,  boing  on  oontinnal  advanoa  gnard 
rben  that  part  of  the  armj  wu  moving  ftyrwaxd  on  Angonleme.  He  has  reoelTod  the  War 
^edal  with  four  Claapt. 

210  Lt-Colonel  John  Sfdnbum  lerved  with  the  4drd  at  the  dege  of  GopeDhagen  in  1807 1  the 
ampaign  of  1806  in  Portngal, — wounded  in  the  liead  on  the  retreat  to  Vigo.  Babaeqnent 
ampaigna  in  the  Peninanla  until  1818,  indndtng  the  notion  of  the  €k>a>  battle  of  Fnentei 
rOnor,  action  of  Sabngal,  battle  of  Baaaao»  retreat  to  and  ooonpation  of  the  Linet  of  TorreB 
^edras,  inbseqnent  adVanoe  in  pursuit  of  Massena,  and  notions  of  Pombal  and  Bedinh*-^ 
rounded  in  the  hip.  Joined  the  army  at  Toulouse  in  April  1814.  Present  at  New  Orleans 
1  Jan.  1815.  Sabse<|uentlv  joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  at  Brnsaels,  was  present 
^t  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  remafaied  with  the  Army  of  Oooupation  until  the  end  of  1818.  He 
ins  reoeivtd  the  War  If  edal  with  two  Clasps  for  Bnsaoo  and  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

211  Lt.-Oolonel  Robert  Kelly  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  battntion  of  the  60th, 
jid  was  seferely  wounded  in  action  with  the  enemy,  19th  Maroh  1814.  He  has  raoelTed  the 
fVar  Medal  with  fire  Claapa  for  Vittoria, Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nire,  and  Orthes. 

2ia  Lt*Colonel  Thomaa  Kelly  aenred  with  the  late  16th  Lt  Dragoons  during  the  latter 
lart  of  the  Carib  war  in  St.  Yinoent.  He  afterwards  aooompanied  hu  Begt  to  Portugal  and 
rom  thenee  to  Egypt— the  Transport  in  which  he  embarhed  was  attacked  bjr  a  Spanish  Gun 
)oat,  which,  afker  a  sharp  conflict  was  beaten  off.  He  served  at  the  siege  of  Aboakir  Oastle, 
rith  the  dismounted  part  of  his  Begt  He  was  also  present  in  the  aetion  of  the  91st  Msnh 
801,  and  in  the  affeir  of  the  ad?anoe  of  the  army  to  the  westward  of  Alexandria  under  8b 
Syre  Coote.  He  was  wounded  in  a  night  attack  on  the  enemy's  outposts  on  the  86th  Aug., 
rben,  with  a  small  detachment,  he  drove  in  the  caralry  piquet,  and  captived  the  whole  of  the 
nfantiy  piquets  opposed  to  htm,  which  were  mudi  more  numerous  than  his  own  party.  He 
las  receired  the  i^jptian  medal 

213  Lt-Gokmel  a  A.  Bayley  sen«d  in  the  Peninsula  in  1808, 9, 10, 11,  and  part  of  1819, 
Ad  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Alberehe^  and  battle  of  Talavera,  aa  Adjutant  of  tlw  31st. 
appointed  Depoty-Assistant-Adjotant-Qeneral,  in  Jan.  1810,  and  attached  to  the  9d  dirision 
ader  Lord  ^\i\^  in  which  capacity  he  serred  during  the  retreat  lo  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedraa, 
jid  subsequent  adTance  and  pursuit  of  Massena;  aho  at  the  first  siege  of  Badajos,  the  aflUrs 
»f  Campo  Wtkjcft  and  Oliven^s,  and  other  minor  affiiirs  during  the  operations  in  Estramadura, 
inder  Marshal  Beresford.  He  was  likewise  present  at  the  battle  of  Albnhera*  and  at  the 
kction  of  Arroyo  de  Molino,  Ibr  which  he  received  promotion.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
vJth  two  Clasps  for  Talavera  and  Albuhera. 

914  Lt-Colonel  Borrowes  served  with  the  19th  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Franoe^  in  1810, 
ind  commanded  a  detachment  of  that  Begt  in  lioardioff  and  capturing  two  Freneh  Privateers 
iff  the  Isle  de  la  Passe.  Commanded  a  battalion  of  details  with  a  Toroe  under  Colonel  the 
ionourable  Leicester  Stanhope  in  Kattywar,  and  was  in  advance  at  the  storm  and  oapture  of 
he  strong  bill  fortress  of  Meetialla. 

215  Lt.-Colonel  Gloster  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st  f^m  Oct.  1809  to  the  end  of 
hat  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Basaoo  and  Fuentes  d*Onor,  siege  of  the  fbrts  at 
>atamanoa,  battles  of  Salamanca,  the  Pyrenpes  (28th  July  to  2d  Aag.)>  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive 
9th  to  13Kh  Dee.),  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Wounded  in  the  left  arm  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca, 
fcod  through  the  right  breast  at  Toulouse,  the  ball  passing  through  the  right  lobe  of  the  lungs 
knd  out  at  the  back.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

216  Lt-Colonel  Harriott  served  in  the  Royal  Staff  Corps  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  battle  of 
Barruia,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  actions  near  Bidart, 
iiTatr  of  Tarbes,  battle  of  Toulouse,  capture  of  Paris,  and  with  the  army  of  occupation  in  France. 
[\e  has  received  the  War  Mtdal  with  four  Clasps. 

217  Lt.-Colonel  Ross  served  the  campaigns  of  1811, 19,  IS,  14,  and  15  with  the  92Dd,  including 
;he  actions  of  Arroyo  de  Molino,  taking  of  Almaras,  defence  of  Alba  de  Tonnes,  battle  of 
Yittoria,  affair  at  the  pass  of  Maya,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  wounded  in  the  left  leg  by  a 
nosket-ball;  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  taking  the  Heights  of  La  Costa,  battle  of 
Drthes,  action  at  Aire,  battles  of  Toulouse,  Qaatre  Bras — wounded  in  the  left  foot  by  a  muaket- 
tiall;  and  battle  of  Waterloo, — wounded  in  the  right  arm  by  a  mnsket-balL  He  has  received 
:be  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

218  Lt -Colonel  Fiu  Maurice  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  firom  April 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  includingthe  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
lieges  and  assaults  of  Ctudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  action  at  San  Milan,  battle  of  Vittoriay 
actions  at  the  Bridge  of  Yanri  and  Vera,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive  (9  th,  10th,  and 
11th  Dec.),  action  of  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815« 
including  ttie  battle  of  Qaatre  Bras.  Leg  broken  at  the  storming  of  Badajos.  and  severely 
wounded  in  the  thigh  by  a  musket-ball  at  Qnatre  Bras.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wi& 
>ight  Clasps. 

219  Lt.-Colonel  Westlake  served  with  the  26th  on  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Spsin, 
under  Sir  David  Baird,  in  1808,  and  subsequently  In  the  retreat  to  Corunna,  under  Sir  Jt  hn 
Moore.  On  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing  in  1609;  and  in  the  Penfairain 
&rom  Juno  1811  to  Aug.  1819.    Slightly  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Flushing. 


65e  War  Servicei  of  the  Lieutenant- Coloneb. 

8S0  Lt-Colond  Toang  senred  with  the  91ftt  in  the  PenSaflalft*  from  Aug*.  180S  to  Jul  \9fA 
iodudiDg  the  battles  of  Roleia»  Yimien,  CekaTellM,  and  ComniUL  On  the  ejcpedilioiD  id 
Waloheren  in  1809;  the  Peninsalar  campalgnt  from  Oct.  1812  to  the  end  of  thai  war  in  18U 
iscloding  the  tattles  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Niye  (10th,  11th,  and  12th  Dec.),  Orthee»  Tvbea,  ss£ 
Tonlonse.      He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

221  Lt-Co)ooel  Daring  served  in  the  Peninsula  daring  the  Conmna  oampaign,  mad  s«b» 
qnently  from  the  latter  part  of  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  ineladbg  thn  battbscf 
Comnna,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle,  the  Nife,  Ortfaes,  and  Tooloose,  for  which  be  ka 
reoeif  ed  the  War  MecUl  with  seven  Clasps. 

222  Lt-Colonel  the  Hononrable  Wm.  Noel  Hill  serred  in  the  Bormese  war,  in  18S5  and  r., 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Prome  and  Tandwsyn. 

223  Lt.-Colonel  Charles  Stewart  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  71st»  from  8epL  1610 1 
Jane  1813,  indading  the  action  at  Sohrsl,  battle  of  Foentes  d*Onor  (slighthr  woomded),  sai 
actions  at  Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almaraz.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  vii 
present  at  the  batde  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clsap  iar  Foea:.* 
d'Onor. 

224  Lt.-Colonel  Irwin  serred  in  the  Pcninsnla  from  April  1809  to  Febi  1814,  liiolodiag  lb 
capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Badajos,  siege  and  otora  ■' 
Cindad  Rodrigo,  siege  of  Btidsjos  snd  capture  of  the  castle  by  escalade  (7th  Apm  1813),  bsttfe 
of  Salamsnca,  capture  of  Madrid  snd  the  Betiro,  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyreneca,  bcss^ 
▼arious  afiairs  snd  skirmishes  on  the  advance  and  retreat  of  the  irmy.  Served  also  ib 
Ksndysn  campaigns  of  1817  and  18  in  Ceylon.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  niae  Cla^. 

226  Lient.-Colon«l  Gosset  served  in  Canada  in  1813  and  1814. 

227  Lt.- Colonel  Wilson  served  in  the  battle  of  Trafalgar,  and  was  sent  with  a  gnaid  on  hosri 
the  ildefonzo  (a  Spsnish  ship  of  the  line),  snd  while  he  was  thus  sitaated  the  Me/mum  vu 
separated  from  the  fleet  end  driven  near  to  Cadis  $  and,  notwithstanding  the  chrcnmatanos  d 
bat  thirty  Bnglishmen  bem  thf  n  on  board,  snd  lieutenant  Wilson  the  only  comtnissiimt^ 
Snglish  officer  with  five  hundred  Spaniards,  the  prise  was  nevertheless  one  of  the  four  iMcsfin< 
for  His  Majesty's  service.  He  served  at  the  redaction  of  Les  Saintes  Islsnda  in  the  Wcr 
Indies ;  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren;  at  the  siege  of  Cadisi  in  Portogal  in  1810  and  11:  i 
the  action  between  the  Maeedmkm  snd  United  States,  and  in  the  expedition  against  Ktv 
Orleans;  and  he  was  one  of  the  only  two  sarriving  officers  from  the  wreck  of  the  fri^ta  Bentk 
Served  ss  adjutant  of  the  Chatham  Division. 

228  Ueat-Colonel  Harrison  served  in  the  Peainsnla  from  Jan.  1810  to  Sept.  1814,  and  «» 
present  at  Cadiz,  Isla,  and  Tarifk. 

229  Lient. -Colonel  Gibsone  served  throngbout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  and  was  pressBl  cz 
almost  every  occasion  in  which  the  troops  were  engaged  with  the  enemy;  and  he  had  Che  eemr 
mand  of  and  led  the  charge  of  Cavalry  in  the  decisive  affair  of  the  Qwanga,  on  tha  8th  Jsiv 
1846,  when  a  Isrge  body  of  the  enemy  was  encounterfd  and  utterly  broken,  leaving  npward5«^ 
400  dead  on  the  field,  on  which  occssion  his  services  were  warmly  acknowledged  in  the  pake 
despstuhes,  and  his  name  psrticolariy  mentioned  in  Geoeral  Orders. 

230  Lieut  -Colonel  Storks  served  as  Assistant- Adjutant-Qeneral  at  the  Cape  of  Qood  Hep* 
during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7. 

231  Iiteot-Colooel  T.  C.  Smith  prior  to  entering  the  Army  served  for  a  short  period  in  Hb^ 
Navy  and  was  three  times  wonndeiL  He  served  in  the  Peninsula  firom  June  1813  to  the  end  * 
that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  affiiir  of  OrdaU  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  is., 
and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

232  Lieut-Colonel  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Msroh  1811  to  Jan.  1814.  b- 
dodtng  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  2nd  siege  of  Badajoz,  aflkir  near  Val  Moreaoo,  battle  d 
Salamanca,  retreat  from  Burgos,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  battles  of  Yittoria,  Pyi^niv 
and  Nivelle.  Served  a^so  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  B« 
has  receded  the  War  Meda^  with  five  Clasp«. 

233  Mi^or  Rochfort  Scott  served  with  the  expedition  agaiost  New  Orleans,  and  waa  pnse: 
at  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  on  the  6th  Jsn.  1815,  and  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Bo^c 
Served  afterarards  in  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation,  from  July  1815  to  Deoember  181$ 
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War  Servieei  of  the  Mafon. 

I  Mftfor  Rom  aeooinpaiitod  the  78lh  to  HoUaady  and  wii  pf wml  at  ttw  tortlt  of  Wlamiutt 
and  In  MTeral  other  engagemeiitt  on  tho  Waal.  He  aerred  afterwarda  with  tiM  STth,  at  the 
attack  on  Porto  Rtoo,  and  capture  of  Sarinaoi,  and  In  the  Brigand  War  in  8L  LiteiiL  Alao  ta 
Sonth  America^  and  was  preeeat  at  the  alege  and  captme  of  Monte  Video  (wlien  he  loaled  tka 
walb  in  tlie  command  of  three  eompaniet),  and  captured  a  etand  of  eolonni  and  eeeored  a  qoaa* 
tibr  of  arms :  at  the  attack  on  Bnenoe  Ayret  he  rcoelTed  three  wounds,  one  of  wliich  cairfad  hb 
left  eye  out  of  iti  socket  He  acoompanied  the  regiment  to  the  Peninsula ;  but,  from  the  state  of 
his  wounds,  was  obliged  to  return  to  £n|^and* 

d  Major  Laoglands  lenred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  74th,  and  has  reoetfed  the  GoM  Medal  aa4 
one  Clasp  for  the  assaults  and  captures  of  Ciudad  Bodiigo  and  Bada|os;  slightly  wounded  at  the 
former,  and  aererely  at  the  latter. 

3  Ma{or  Lepper  lerred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th  and  was  prese^it  at  the  battles  of  Boeaoa, 
Foenies  d'Onor,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees  (severely  wounded),  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  siege  of  Ciudad 
Bodrigo,  fnr  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

4  Major  de  Brem  served  the  campaigns  in  Germany  from  1709  to  1800 ;  in  Egypt  hi  1801 ;  in 
Naples  in  1805;  in  CaUbria  in  1806 ;  in  Egypt  in  1807;  at  the  taking  of  Isehia  in  1800 ;  at  the 
siege  of  Santa  Maura  in  1810 ;  at  the  defeat  of  the  French  in  Sicily  in  the  lame  year ;  In  the 
campaigns  of  1811,  IS,  13, 14  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France.  Severely  wounded  In  Ger- 
many on  the  30th  September  1706 ;  and  again  at  the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  30th  July  1813. 

6  Major  Spbiluff  served  at  the  c^ture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1800. 

6  Major  Thomas  Wilson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Basaco,  Albnliera,  and  Vittoria  (severely  woanded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
frith  three  Clasps. 

7  Major  Christopher  Wilkinson  served  the  campaign  of  1700  in  Holland,  under  the  Dakc  ef 
York.    Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Germany  In  1805,  under  Lord  Cathcart. 

8  Mi^or  Sandham  served  the  campaign  of  1700  in  Holland,  including  the  actions  of  the  97th 
Aug.,  10th  and  10th  Sept.,  and  2nd  OcL  Bzpedilton  to  Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  to  Sweden,  and 
afterwards  to  Portugal  and  Spain,  under  Sir  John  Moore  in  1808-0 ;  subsequently  to  Walcberaa, 
in  1800 :  the  campaign  in  Holland,  in  1814  ;  and  in  Flanders  and  France  in  1816,  iadodlaff  the 
battle  of  Waterloo. 

0  Major  Gore  served  with  the  80th  regiment  in  the  American  war,  indndidg  the  aetlona  at 
ChrysUer's  Farm,  1 1th  Nov.  1813,  and  Nii^ra,  25th  July  1814,  where  he  was  taken  prisoaer  and 
detained  until  the  end  of  the  war.  He  served  also  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  and  commmided 
a  detachment  under  Ma|or  Sale  in  defence  of  the  lines  of  Bangoon,  and  the  regiment  ^re  tiaws 
In  aetioB  daring  the  eampalgn.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  daSp  for  Chryatler^ 
Flum* 

10  M^or  J.  W.  Henderson  served  with  the  8th  West  India  Bqgiment  at  the  eantura  of  tibs 
Danish  West  India  Islands  in  1801 ;  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  suppresrion  of  the  mutlay 
of  that  regiment  at  Prince  Rupart's,  in  Dominica.  Served  with  the  3rd  West  India  Begimeat  at 
the  storming  aad  o^tare  of  Mome  Fortune  hi  St.  Lucia,  and  at  the  capture  of  Tobago.  Joined 
the  50th  after  the  storming  of  Almarai,  and  served  in  the  Peninsula  aad  France  und  thepeace 
of  1814.  Severely  wounded  in  the  head  at  the  capture  of  Aire,  on  tlie  2nd  March  1814.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Pyrenees  and  Orlhes. 

II  Major  Davies  served  in  India  for  leveuteen  years  with  the  1st  battalion  34th  Foots  was  with 
the  Force  of  Observation  on  the  Mahrattas  under  Ma|or-Geoeral  Dugald  Campbell  in  the  Caaaia 
or  Ceded  Districts  hi  1805 :  with  the  army  under  Lleut..QeReral  Sir  Barry  Close  during  the  whole 
of  its  operations  against  the  Mahrattas  North  of  the  Nerbuddah  River  In  1800  and  10;  also  with 
the  detached  force  on  Toombodrah  River  in  1818  under  Major-Geueral  Laing,  in  coajunetfoa  with 
Sir  Thomas  Monro,  the  General  Commanding  in  the  SooUiem  Mahratta  Conntry. 

12  Major  the  Honourable  Sir  Francis  Stanhope  served  in  the  Uth  Foot  at  the  siege  of  Finsbhw 
In  1800 ;  and  with  the  1st  Life  Guards  In  the  Peninsula  and  Sooth  of  France,  and  was  oa  the  Staff 
at  the  battle  «f  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  vrith  one  Clasp. 

13  M^or  Edward  Junes  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  77th  at  Walcheren  in  1800;  and  la  Oa 
Peninsola  from  July  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  action  of  Bl  Bodoo,  also 
the  siege*  and  assaults  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  aad  Bad^ot.  Severely  wounded  at  the  storariag  of 
Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

14  M^orLowry  served  with  the  eoth  at  the  captBiaofJavmm  1811,  far  whfah  ha  haaiae#wd 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

16  Midor  Adair  served  with  the  S7th  la  Sicfly  la  ISlOaad  11;  la  the  Panfamila  aad  Pnaea 
from  18li  to  the  dose  of  that  war  to  1814,lneludiag  the  taking  of  Aleoy, covering  the  rirraal  ftam 
Bhtfy  battia  of  Casfalla,  ri^ga  aad  snbseqaoaf  Woekade  of  Trngoaa,  aad  aetloes  at  Villa  Ftaaa. 
Babseqneatly  la  Flaadais  aad  France,  including  the  oeeapatlon  of  Pails  to  1816. 

M  tllr  Ikvfor  Whaslv  servadtotha  FaBtasala  with  the  lOlh  Li^f  Di^ooaa  froia  Jaaa  1810 
totto«daltbatwartol814,todadiBgtlw  panoll  al  MMnaa  froai  tha  UaM,  aattoaa  oT 


War  Servicesi  qf  the  MctjoTrs.  106 

bal,  Bediafaa,  Fox  d'Aronce,  and  Sabugal ;  battle  of  Foentes  d'Onor,  actloni  of  Llerena  and 
Castrejon,  battle  of  Salamanca,  retreat  from  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Nivelle,  and  the 
Nive.  9th  to  12tb  Bee.  Served  also  tfie  campaign  of  1816,  indiwUng  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir 
Trevor  has  rec^vod  the  War  Medal  with  fbar  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and 
Nirelle. 

If  ICafor  HomserfM  fit  Bgypt  ia  IMI ,  and  has  reeeii^dd  the  medal. 

18  Maf'ov  LlMrrtnee  aerred  in  Egypt  hi  1801,  and  has  receiyed  the  medal. 

10  if  ajar  R.  S.  Wilkhuon  aerred  on  board  H.  M.  8.  JHamsde,  In  Lord  Dancan't  fleet  off  Cam- 
ymlomUf  blochaJliig  the  Duteh  ileet  in  the  Texel  in  1798  ;  after  which  proceeded  to  India  and  fell 
in  wiih-  a  lorga  bo^  of  Malay  pirates  off  Batavia,  which  were  completely  destroyed.  Oo  boai-d 
the  £tmnder  at  ttie  captore  of  the  VUk  de  Milan  French  frigate,  and  recapture  of  the  Cleopatra ^ 
aff  fienaoda.  Servecl  also  in  the  expedition  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  under  Sir  James  Mal- 
colm aud  Captain  Parke.  Major  Williinson  has  served  in  evei^  quarter  of  the  globe,  and  was 
tekea  priSDaer  by  ttie  Amerioans  near  Xorfolh  in  Virginia  while  curying  despatelies.  Medal  for 
aarrieas  in  Bfiypt. 

20  Major  James  Johnston  served  at  the  taking  of  Madeira  in  1807 ;  captmv  of  Gnadaloupe  and 
dspendeneies,  St.  Martin's,  and  St.  Eustatins  in  1810;  also  one  campaign  against  the  Burmese. 

$t\  Majar  Goate^  services : — Expedition  to  Germany  in  1805  under  Lord  Cathcart;  storming 
the  heights  of  Soril,  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  and  capture  of  Martinique  in  1800 ;  Nepaul  war  in 
1815,  aod  was  engaged  on  the  heights  of  Muckwanpore,  15th  Dec. ;  capture  of  Hattrass  in  1816; 
Mafaratta  and  Pindane  campaigns  of  1817  and  18 ;  Burmese  war  in  1885  and  96. 

$^2  Mi^or  Kltson  served  throughout  the  Kandian  war  of  1817,  18,  and  10. 

83  Major  Noel  served  in  St.  Domingo  In  1796,  97,  and  08,  under  Generals  Boyer  and  Sir 
Brant  Spenear,  and  was  wounded  In  the  right  thigh,  when  the  French  attacked  the  Cordon  of 
Posts.   Served  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucia,  Tobago,  and  the  colonies  of  Demerara,  Essequibo,  and 


114  M^or  Sherer  served  In  the  FenlDsnla  with  the  84th  from  July  1809  to  Dec.  1811,  and  ftom 
Auj^ust  1812  to  July  1813,  including  the  liattles  of  Busaco,  Albubera,  Arroyo  de  Molino,  Vlttoria, 
and  Maya  io  the  Pyienaea.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  Ibr  Busaco,  Albu- 
bera, and  Vittoria. 

95  Mi^r  Samuel  Thorpe  served  with  the  23rd  iu  the  Peninsula  under  Sir  John  Moore,  in- 
clndiog  the  action  at  Lugo  and  liattle  of  Cornnna.  Capture  of  Waleheren  in  1809.  Subsequently 
in  the  Peninsula,  in^uding  the  siege  of  Ollven^,  siege  of  Badajoz  In  1811,  battle  of  Albuhera 
(twice  wounded).  Served  with  the  89th  at  the  battle  of  IViulouse,  when  he  was  again  sevei-ely 
wounded.  Also  in  the  American  war  at  Plattsburg;  and  subsequently  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 
Ha  has  received  the  War  Medal  wHh  three  Clasps  for  Cortmna,  Albuhera,  and  Toulouse. 

Sa  Maior  Begbie  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  82nd  from  Aug.  1808  to  Nov.  1809,  in> 
clndSng  the  capture  of  Oporto  and  battle  of  Talavera.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp. 

27  Major  Macpherson  served  in  Hanover  in  1805  and  6;  at  Buenos  Ayres  in  1807 ;  In  Portugal 
and  Spain  from  July  1808  to  Jan.  1809,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera;  action  at 
Lugo,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  With  the  expedition  to  Walelieren,  and  siege  of  Flushing,  where 
ha  was  wounded ;  the  Peninsular  campaigns  from  May  to  Dec.  1812,  including  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, where  he  was  severely  wounded.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

28  Major  Hartmao  served  in  the  expedition  to  Hanover  In  1805-6 ;  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen 
in  1807  ;  hi  Sweden,  Portugal,  and  Spain  In  1808-9,  including  the  advance  and  retreat  of  the 
army  and  ia  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Waleheren,  1809 ;  subsequent  campaigns  in 
the  Peninsula  and  France,  including  the  defence  of  Tarlfa  and  affbir  of  Cases  Vieja.«,  battle  of 
B«rasa*  actions  of  Arroyo  del  Molino  and  Almarez,  battles  of  Vlttoria,  the  Pyrenees  (25th,  dOth, 
and  31st  July),  Pass  of  Maya,  ICiveOe,  Nive,  Bayonne,  and  Orthes ;  affair  at  St.  PaUiis,  aud 
batUe  of  Toulonsa.    He  has  recelred  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

29  M^or  Pinckney  served  vrlth  the  SOth  on  the  expedition  to  South  America,  Including  the 
taking  of  Maldooado  and  siege  of  Monte  Video ;  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1808  to  May  1809, 
including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  t^o 
Clasps.  On  the  expedition  to  Waleheren  in  1809 ;  received  the  flag  of  truee  at  the  outpost  at  tlie 
attack  and  capture  of  Ter  Vere;  present  also  at  Middleburg  and  Flushing. 

SO  Major  Mackay  served  with  the  08th  on  the  expedition  to  Waleheren,  and  at  the  captore  of 
Floahing  In  1809.  Also  in  the  Penmsula  from  Juoe  1811  to  the  end  of  ibat  war  In  1814,  inelttding 
the  bat^e  of  Salamanca,  retreat  from  Burgos,  and  battles  of  Vlttoria  (wounded  in  the  head),  tlte 
Pyretieea,  the  NiveUe,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Cla!<ps. 

31  Major  Aubin  served  In  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811  to  the  end  of  the  war,  Ineludhig  the 
battles  of  Vittoviay  the  Pyrenees,  25th,  28th,  80th,  and  31st  July;  Nivelle,  Mve,  9tb,  11th,  and 
13th  Dec.  1813,  besides  many  other  minor  actions  and  skirmishes.    Severely  wounded  tlirough 
the  le^atde.  In  action  at  Couches,  18th  March  1814.    Served  subsequently  in  the  American  war 
He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

a*^  Mf^or  Brown  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  Holland  with  the  21st,  and  was  present  at  iKo 
storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom. 

II9.  M^or  WOUam  Seward  serrad  with  the  9tti  hi  tfaa  Peninsula,  fh)m  Aag.  1808  to  Jan  1809 


107  ff^ar  Services  of  the  Majori. 

and  wu  present  at  tbe  battle  of  Vimiera ;  on  the  expedition  to  Walcberen  in  1809  ;  and  rabM' 
quently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  defence  of  Tarlfa,  battles  of  Barrosa  (wounded  )yyittoriay 
and  the  Nive,  and  blockade  of  Bayonne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
•  34  Major  Stack  oerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  S4th  from  June  1809  to  Feb.  1813,  and  again 
firom  2nd  Dec.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  (wounded) 
and  Busaco,  actions  at  Espinal  and  Fox  d'Arouce,  repulse  of  a  sortie  at  Cindad  Rodrigo,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  capture  of  the  Reiiro  at  Madrid,  taking  of  the  hills  and  outworks  before  Buxgos,  siege 
of  Burgos  and  storming  of  the  breaches  (severely  coniuited),Tarious  skirmishes  with  the  rear, 
guard  and  covering  party  at  the  bridge  over  the  Carrion  on  the  retreat,  and  battle  of  Orthes, 
wliere  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  ball,  which  shattered  the  left  elbow-Joint,  and  occasioned 
amputation  of  the  arm.  Served  eight  years  in  Canada,  and  received  a  severe  oontttsion  oa  the 
bead  in  ld29|  when  on  duty.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

35  Major  Donaldson  served  in  the  PeninsuU  with  the  57th,  from  June  1809  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814.  including  tbe  sioge  of  Badajoi  in  April  1811,  battles  of  Albuhera,  Vittoriat  and  the 
Pyrenees. 

36  IVf  ajor  Clements  served  at  the  c^ture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  In  1806 ;  subsequently  on 
the  expedition  to  South  America;  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain,  and  extra  aide-de-camp  ta 
Sir  John  Moore  at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  On  the  expedition  to  Walcberen  in  1809 ;  the  Penin- 
sular campaigns  from  1810  to  1814,  including  Cavares  and  Merina,  Salamancai  Begar,  Vittoris, 
Valley  of  Bastan,  and  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Co- 
runna, Vlttoria,  and  Pyrenees. 

37  Major  Doyle  served  with  the  expedition  to  South  America,  Including  the  siege  of  and  sortie 
from  Monte  Video,  and  storm  by  tbe  enemy  of  Colonia.  Served  also  in  the  south  of  Prance  from 
Dec.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  Including  the  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  tbe 
sortie,  where  he  received  a  contusion  on  the  left  arm. 

38  Major  Harrison  served  in  the  American  war. 

39  Major  Murphy  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1808  until  the  end  of  the  war,  Includhig 
actions  at  Albeigana  and  Grijo,  passage  of  the  Douro,  capture  of  Coimbra,  siege  and  capture  of 
San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  action  at  Bidart  (wounded) ;  battles  of  Nivelle,  Kive, 
9th,  10th  (wounded),  11th,  12th,  and  13th  Dec. ;  bl>»cksde  of  Bayonne,  action  of  St.  Ellemo,  and 
battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  Toulouse)  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  wiib 
four  Cla»ps  for  the  Pyrenees,  St.  Sebastian.  NivcUe,  and  Nive. 

40  Major  Hooper  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  from  1800  to  1811 — when  he  was  sent  to  England  on 
account  of  his  wounds^and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Busaco,  lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  skirmiAhn 
on  the  retreat  of  Massena,  actions  at  Campo  Mayor  and  Bella  Castel,  first  siege  of  Badajos,  taking 
of  Oliven^,  and  battle  of  Albuhera,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  through  the  shoulder  in  a 
charve. 

41  Major  Willats  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1612  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  slegv 
and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz  from  19th  Jan.  to  6th  April  1812 ; 
operations  near  and  blockade  of  Bayonne.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

42  Major  Thomas  Reid  served  with  the  3drd  at  tbe  capture  of  Bourbon  and  the  Isle  of  France 
in  1810;  the  campaign  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and  Holland,  including  both  attacks  on 
Merxem  and  storming  of  Bcrgen-op-Zoom.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of 
Quatre  Bras,  retreat  of  the  17  th  June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely  wounded. 

43  Major  Cox  served  at  Travancore  in  1809,  and  in  Ava  in  1825. 

44  Major  Fox  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royals  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Conmna 
and  Fuentes  d*Onor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

46  Major  Charters  served  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover,  under  Lord  Cathcart,  in  1806  \  the 
Walcberen  expedition,  in  1809 ;  and  campaign  in  Holland,  under  Lord  Lynedoch|  In  1814. 

46  M^or  Mason  served  with  tlie  expedition  to  the  coast  of  America  in  1813,  and  was  «ngaced 
In  several  small  actions.  Present  also  at  the  capture  of  Moose  Island,  in  tbe  B«y  of  Fondy,  in 
1814. 

47  M^or  Handcock  accompanied  the  expe«Ution  to  Hanover  in  1805 ;  joined  the  army  in 
Sicily  In  1806,  and  was  employed  with  Its  various  operations  from  1806  to  1810 ;  went  with  tW 
expedition  to  Naples,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Pnicida;  returned  to  Sici\v 
and  employed  against  tbe  French  army.  In  181 1.  Served  in  Spain  during  1812  and  13,  iocluding 
the  battle  of  Castalla,  siege  of  Tarragona,  and  affair  of  Villa  Franca.  AIm  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

48  M^or  Sutherland  served  with  the  72nd  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  In  l^X^ , 
and  accompanied  the  force  from  thence  to  co-operate  at  tlie  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Fruce  in  1810. 

49  Major  Gregory  served  in  the  American  war  in  1814  and  15,  and  commanded  a  gun-bnst 
belonging  to  the  Flotilla  under  Commander  OweUf  oa  Like  Ontario,  for  which  be  reoaiv«d  the 
thanks  of  the  Xaval  Commander-iU'Chlef. 

50  Mi^w  Wright  served  at  the  capture  of  Madeira,  in  1806 ;  and  the  campaign  fai  tb«  Penui- 
siiTa,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  In  1808-9.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  0110  Clasp  Im 
Corunna. 

51  Mi^or  Stewart  served  with  the  25th  at  the  reductk>a  of  Martinique,  Bt  Martin's,  asd  St 
EiiktaUus,  in  1600;  and  of  Guadalonpe  in  1810,  and  agfain  in  1815. 


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IfUJir  Cnmtard  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1812  to  July  1814,  iodudlng  operations 
ti  tka  covering  army  during  the  siege  of  Badajoz  In  1612,  as  a  volunteer  79th  regiment ;  battle 
of  SalaaMBca,  capCare  of  Madrid,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Ortbes  (severe  gun- 
shot  wonnd).  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Nivelle,  Nive, 
and  Ortbes. 

53  Major  Henry  Reid  served  at  Cadiz  from  March  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war«  Served  also  in 
the  American  war,  including  the  aflhir  at  Hampden. 

54  Major  Long  served  with  the  Tlst  in  tlie  Peninsula,  from  Sept.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war 
In  1814,  including  the  action  at  Cambo,  battles  of  the  Nive,  befoi'e  Bayonne  (wounded),  Orthes, 
Aire,  Tarbes,  and  Toulouse.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

55  Major  fiarou  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814. 

56  Major  Colebrook  served  on  tiie  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809. 

57  Major  George  Browne  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatrc  Bras 
and  Waterloo. 

58  Major  Bonamy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  from  Sept.  1813  to  June  1814,  including 
the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  9th,  10th,  and  11th  Dec.,  and  Ortbes.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

59  Major  Marshall  served  with  the  91st  on  the  expedition  to  Portugal  in  1808,  including  the 
battles  of  Rol^a  and  Vimiera,  advance  into  Spain  and  ratreat  through  Gallicia  under  Sir  Jolin 
Moore,  action  at  Lugo,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809.  Subsequently 
In  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees  (26tli,  27th,  28th,  and  30th 
July),  the  Nivelle,  and  the  Nive,  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  and  13th  Dec.  1813,  investment  of  Bay- 
onne, and  battle  of  Orthes.  Slightly  wounded  at  Pampeluna,  28th  July  1813,  and  severely  at 
Orthes.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

60  Major  Manners  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  59th  from  Aug.  1812  to  May  1814,  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian  in  Aug,  1813,  battle  of  the 
Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  and  11th  D^ember,  1813.  Wounded  at  the  storming  of  Bhurtpore  on  the 
18th  January  1826.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

61  Major  Raynee  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  with  the  expedition  to  Sweden, 
and  subsequently  to  the  Peninsula  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including  the  retreat  to  Corunna. 
Served  also  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1810,  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814, 
including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  battle  of  Barrosa,  defence  of  Tarlfa,  action  at  Seville,  battles  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Niveile.  passage  of  the  Aduur,  and  operations  before  Bayonne.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

62  Major  Coolce's  services :— See  page  1 16,  note  2. 

63  Major  B.  P.  Browne  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  11th  Dragoons,  and  was  present 
•t  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  under  Lord  C  jmbermere, 
in  1825-6 ;  and  was  a  volunteer  for  the  dismounted  cavalry  storming  party. 

64  Major  Birtwhistle  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  the  South  of  France  with  the  32nd.  Also 
the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Qaatre  Bras  (slightly  wounded),  retreat  on  the  17th 
June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo  (severely  wounded). 

65  Major  Moore  was  present  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  87  th  in  nearly  every  action  In  which 
it  was  engaged,  the  greater  part  of  the  time  as  adjutant,  indndiog  the  battle  of  Talavera  (wounded 
in  the  right  thigh,  where  the  ball  still  remains),  defence  of  Cadiz  during  the  whole  time,  battle  of 
Vittoria  (two  horses  shot  under  him),  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes  (horse  shot),  Vic  Bigon*e 
(wounded),  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  affairs  of  out-posts.  Served  also  the  Mahratta  campalg'n 
of  1817  and  18;  and  in  the  Burmese  war,  in  1825  and  26.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
aeven  Clasps. 

66  Major  John  Clarke  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battles  of  Oporto  and  Talavera,  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  actions  of  Arroyo  de 
Holino  and  Campo  Mayor,  battle  of  Albuhera,  sie^e  of  Badajoz.  battles  of  Vittoria.  the  Pyrenees 
(from  25th  to  31st  July,  and  2nd  Aug.),  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive  (9th  and  13th  Dec.)^  action  uf  St. 
Palais,  battle  of  Ortbes,  action  at  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  numerous  sldrmishes.  At 
the  battle  of  Albuhera,  when  in  the  command  of  a  company  of  flankers,  was  struck  down  by  a 
Polish  Lancer,  and  taken  prisoner,  but  made  bis  escape  in  a  charge  of  cavalry.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

67  Mi^or  Algeo  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  77 tb  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

68  Major  Sheppard  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  in  Canada  from  March  1814  to  Dec. 
1816,  including  the  actions  at  Chippawa,  Lundy's  Lane,  before  Fort  Erie,  and  the  attack  on 
Snake  Hill. 

69  Major  Richardson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  from  Aug.  1809  to  Oct  1814,  iu- 
cloding  the  battle  of  Busaco,  the  subsequent  retreat  of  the  army  to  the  lines  before  Lisbon,  tlie  ' 
advance'  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  when  they  broke  up  from  Santarem,  blockade  of  Almeida,  and 
battle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Busaco. 

70  Mi^or  Cuinon  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  from  January  1810  to  the  end  of 
the  war,  hK^hidhig  the  defbice  of  FOrt  Matagorda  in  front  of  Cadiz  in  1 810,  lines  of  Tornf^  Vedrits, 
battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor,  first  fnegc  of  Badajoz,  action  at  Bl  Bodon,  atorm  of  Cliidad  Rodrlgu 

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109  War  Services  of  the  Majors. 

(severely  woanded  in  the  chest),  battles  of  SalaniAnca,  Vittoria  (slightly  wooodecl  in  the  right 
knee),  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toaloiise.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clattpii. 

71  Major  Tatton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aag.  181 1  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  and 
was  present  at  the  blockade  o\  Bayonne. 

72  Major  Jackson  served  in  the  Peninsqla  from  Dec.  1800  to  1814,  and  was  severely  wounded 
through  the  left  breast  and  in  both  arms  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera.  Served  sabseqaently  hi  the 
American  war.    He  has  reoeivfd  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

73  Major  Graham  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1800,  and  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula, 
including  the  blockade  of  Bayonne.  Subeequently  in  the  American  war,  Including  the  action  at 
Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  near  Baltimore,  and  those  in  Front  of  New  Or- 
leans on  the  20th  Dec.  1814,  and  8th  Jan.  1815 ;  also  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

74  Major  Black  served  the  campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Bras  and  Water- 
loo, at  which  last  he  was  slightly  wounded.  Also  in  the  campaign  on  the  Butle)  (Medal),  including 
the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon. 

75  Major  Robertson  served  with  the  expedition  to  Waleheren  In  1800,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Flushing.  Also  at  the  taking  of  the  Kandian  country,  In  Ceylon,  under  Sir  Robirt 
Brownrigg. 

7G  Major  Rivera  landed  at  Passages  In  Dec.  1813,  and  Joined  the  light  division  in  Feb.  1814 ; 
took  charge  of  a  division  of  the  boats  fitted  out  at  Sucoa  for  the  passage  of  the  Adour ;  tlien 
Joined  the  force  for  the  siege  of  Bayonne.    Embarked  for  America  in  1814. 

77  Major  Wood  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot. 

78  Bfajor  Waymouth  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  from  Not.  1818  to  tlie 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Vlttoria,  Investment  of  Pampelona,  and  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees.  Also  the  campaign  of  1816,  Including  the  action  of  Qnatre  Bras,  cover- 
ing the  retreat  on  the  17th  June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  Severely  wounded  and  taken  prlaomn*, 
when  chaiging  the  French  cuirassiers  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

70  Major  Buchan  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  the  reconnoitring  of  the 
position  before  Antwerp,  action  at  Merzem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

80  Major  Lowe  served  with  the  16th  Lanoers  at  the  siege  of  Bburtpore  In  1826-6,  and  wa» 
wounded. 

81  Major  Gibson  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  let  Light  Infantry  battalion  of  the  KingN 
German  Legion,  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  Including  the  siege  of  8an 
Scbastiauy  an  action  in  the  Pyrenees  at  the  pa»sage  of  the  Bidassoa  (wounded), and  the  subsequent 
actions  in  which  the  left  wing  of  the  army  was  engaged.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

82  Major  Morse  Cooper  served  the  campaign  of  1814  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  RoysJs,  and  was 
present  at  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Also  the  campaign  of  1816,  in* 
eluding  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Served  with  the  11th  LIglit  Dragoons  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpore  In  1825-6.  Slightly  wounded  at  Bayonne,  and  severely  at 
Waterloo,  having  received  five  wounds. 

83  Major  ICevill  (see  Note  3,  p.  116). 

84  Major  Jaunoey  served  on  l^e  expisditlon  to  Waleheren  in  1800.  Subsequently  In  the  Penin- 
sula from  July  1812  to  Jime  1814,  faiduding  the  battle  of  Castalla,  siege  of  Tamgona,  retrvat 
from  thence,  its  second  siege,  retreat  from  Villa  Franca  after  the  battle  of  the  Paas  of  Ordall,  and 
investment  of  Barcelona  in  1814.    Ezpeditlon  to  Naples  in  1815. 

85  M%)or  Hill  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  tiie  retreat  on  the  17th  June,  battle  of 
Waterloo,  and  storming  of  Cambray.  Served  also  in  CaflVturia  in  1820  and  21 ;  and'aftefwufUs  in 
the  Burmese  war,  including  the  taking  of  Mahratee  and  Aracan. 

86  Major  Warburton  served  the  Nepaul  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  and  subsequently  In  tb^ 
Dcecan,  Including  the  capture  of  the  Ports  of  Rhyghur  and  Asseerghur. 

87  Major  Lynch  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  At  Malta  and  the  Ionian  Islands  under  Lord 
Wm.  Bentinck.  At  Genoa  and  in  the  south  of  France  in  1814.  At  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Bhurtpore,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  18th  Jan.  1826. 

88  Major  Wright  served  in  the  American  war. 

80  Major  Cockell  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  under  Lord  Corabermere. 

IK)  Major  Gould  served  vHth  the  76th  on  the  expedition  to  Waleheren  and  at  the  stegt  of 
Flushing  in  1800.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  June  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  ioelucKi*}; 
the  siege  of  San  SelMstian,  action  of  San  Marcial,  paMage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  HUrl]«- 
pud  Nive,  and  all  the  operations  round  Bayonne.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war.  and 
was  present  in  the  action  at  Plattsburg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  Ibr 
Nivelle  and  Nive. 

01  Mirior  de  Lacy  served  hi  the  Peninsula  firom  Aug.  1800  to  the  end  of  the  war,  ineludlafr  tb^ 
battles  of  Bttsaco  and  Albuhera,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Badajot,  battles  of  Salaroanru, 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees  (S8th  July  to  2nd  Aug.),  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Received  a  ff«n««h«»c 
wound  in  the  right  arm  at  Vittoria.  Has  fterved  seven  years  in  the  West  Indies  since  the  pcac^. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

02  Major  Weyland  served  the  campaigns  m  Upper  Canada  from  1812  to  1816,  todadiag  tb# 
actions  at  Fort  George  and  Stoney  Creiek,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded. 


JFar  Services  of  the  Majors.  1 10 

03  Major  Joseph  Smith  served  with  the  27th  in  Sicily  when  Marat  threatened  it  with  invasion ; 
and  Tor  nearly  three  years  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  the  attack  at  the 
Col  d'Ordal. 

94  Major  M'Pherson  served  the  campaign  of  1813  in  Holland,  including  the  actions  at  Merxcm 
and  bombardment  of  Antwerp.  He  served  with  the  99th  in  operations  against  the  Natives  In  ^^ew 
Zealand,  and  was  severely  wounded. 

95  Major  Gordon  served  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 

96  Miyor  Elgee  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  Finance  from  Feb.  1809  to  the  end  of  the  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  and  Fuenies  d'Onor,  siege  of  Burgos  (contused  wound  in 
the  leg),  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  He  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Tala- 
vera and  Fnentes  d'Onor. 

97  Major  Pascoe  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  Aug.  1809  to  Feb.  1814,  including 
the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittorla,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  and  other  opera- 
tions; sieges  of  Badajoz  (first  siege).  Forts  of  Salamanca,  Burgos,  and  San  Sebastian.  Army  of 
Occupation  from  1815  to  1818.    He  has  received  the  War  Mei^  with  seven  Clasps. 

98  Major  Spiller  served  at  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  and  the  attack 
and  capture  of  Ter  Vere. 

99  Major  Bridges  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  Joly 
1811  to  Aug.  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1811  ;  battles  of  Vittorla  and  the  Pyrenees; 
passage  of  Bidassoa;  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Adour;  and  the  operations  before  Bayonne.  Attached 
to  the  Prussian  corps  d'armee  In  1815,  under  the  command  of  Prince  Augustus  of  Prussia,  and 
employed  in  the  reduction  of  Pliilippeville,  Marienbourg,  and  Bocroy.  Adjutant  to  the  Royal 
Artillery,  serving  with  the  force  employed  in  Portugal  in  1836 ;  and  tlie  Brigade- Major  to  the 
Royal  Artillery  in  the  Canadas  in  1838.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

100  Major  Montagu  served  at  tlie  siege  of  Dantzic,  in  1813;  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
including  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Cambray. 

101  Major  Caine  served  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  in  action  at  Jeel- 
gfanr.  In  the  Deccan  war  of  1817  and  18,  including  the  action  at  Jhubbulpore,  where  he 
carried  the  regimental  colour  of  the  17th  in  the  attack  of  the  heights  defended  by  the  Arabs.  Pie 
was  Mi^or  of  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  and  was  present  during  the  whole 
of  the  siege :  wounded  by  a  grape  shot  in  the  left  foot  whilst  charging  the  enemy's  guns  on  the 
day  of  the  capture.  He  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  26Ui  at  the  capture  of  Chusan 
(Medal)  5th  July  1840,  and  was  British  Commissioner,  and  Military  Magistrate  of  that  island 
until  its  evacuation  in  Feb.  1841.  Major  Caine  has  been  in  Asia  from  the  commencement  of  his 
service  to  the  present  period,  having  left  India  in  1840  with  the  China  expedition ;  and  he  is  now 
employed  as  Colonial  Secretary  and  Auditor  General  of  Hong  Kong. 

102  Major  Scargill  served  with  the  9th  at  the  defence  of  Tarlfa,  from  May  to  Dec.  181 1.  Also 
In  the  South  of  France  from  March  to  May  1814,  including  the  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulie 
of  the  sortie. 

103  Major  Dawson  served  in  the  Kandian  war  in  Ceylon. 

104  Major  O'Neill's  services: — Expedition  to  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing;  captnre  of  the 
Isle  of  France;  Mabratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  including  the  capture  of  the  Forts  Singhur, 
Wossoola,  Poorunder  and  Sholapore. 

105  Major  Ainsworth  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809,  and  subsequently  in  the  Penin- 
sula, including  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  2nd  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  battle  of  Nivelle. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

106  Major  Campbell  served  the  campaign  of  1814,  in  the  south  of  France,  including  the 
investment  of  Bayonne.     Served  also  throughout  the  Burmese  war. 

107  Major  Poyntz  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  volunteer  with  the  30th,  from  February  to 
November  1811,  including  the  occupation  of  the  Lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massenn, 
actions  of  Sabngal,  Almeida,  and  Barba  del  Puerco,  and  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  for  which  he 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

108  Major  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  53rd  from  Aug.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  includhig  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortified  convents  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
siege  of  the  casUe  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle,  and  Toulouse. 
Seventy  wounded  at  Pampeluna  on  the  26th  July  1813.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
five  Clasps. 

109  Mtijor  Codd  served  with  the  48th,  in  the  operations  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  18S4. 

110  Miyor  Wade  served  throughout  the  campaigns  In  Affghanistan  from  1838  to  1842  inclusive, 
— he  was  Adjutant  of  the  13th  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (medal),  and  Major  of  Brigade 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  torts  of  Tootumdurrah,  storm  of  Jhoolghnr,  night 
attack  at  Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khardurrah,  and  assault  of  Perwandurrah. 
Present  with  the  13th  at  the  storming  of  the  Koord  Cabool  Pass  (wounded),  affair  of  Tezeen, 
forcing  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khan,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad 
and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and  Ist  Dec.  1841, 11th  March,  24th  March,  and  Ist  April,  1B42  ; 
genera]  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad  (medal),  storming  the  heights  of 
JugdaUiieki  general  action  of  TezeeD,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (medal). 


Ill  fFar  Services  of  the  Majors* 

111  Major  Caach  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5t1i  from  Aag.  1808  to  Dee.  181S,  and 
■giUn  from  Oct.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  indudhig  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimieray 
Talavera^  and  Biisaco;  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  actions  of  Lerfa,  Pombal,  Redlnha, 
and  Sabii£^-HX)ntused  wound  on  the  groin ;  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajos 
— contasi^  wound  on  the  chest ;  actions  of  EI  Bodoii  and  Aldca  de  Ponte,  siege  and  capture  of 
Ciudad  Rodrigo^ wounded  in  the  right  thigh  at  the  nssault ;  third  ^ege  and  capture  of  Bada|ox 
-^contused  wound  in  the  neck  at  the  assault;  battle  of  Salamanca^horse  killed;  capture  of 
Madrid  and  tlie  Retiro,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nlvc,  and  Orthes,  actions  of  Sauveterre  and 
Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Toulouse, — ^horse  wounded.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Plattsburg.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal,  with  twelve  Clasps. 

112  Major  Greenwood  served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal). 

113  Major  O'Orady  was  present  with  the  62nd  in  the  operations  In  18U  agidnst  the  Prench  io 
rotreat  from  Leghorn,  including  the  affairs  of  Savona  and  Spezzia,  forcing  their  positiana  on 
the  heights  of  Neroi,  and  capture  of  Genoa.  In  the  same  year  he  served  in  the  American  war, 
and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Castine.  He  served  with  the  48th  at  the  capture  of  Coorg  in 
the  East  lud  es  in  1834 ;  with  the  Queen's  Royals,  during  the  campaign  of  1844-5,  hi  the 
Southern  Concan  and  Sawant  Warree  country,  including  the  Investment  and  capture  of  the 
Forts  of  Monohur  and  Munsuntoeh ;  and  on  particular  service  in  the  Kaffir  war  (South  of  Africa) 
daring  part  of  1846-7. 

114  Major  Austin  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Oct.  1811  to  April  1812,  Including  the  siege 
and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  for  which  he  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Cam- 
paign of  1814  in  Holland,  including  the  taking  of  the  fortified  village  of  Merxem.  Campaign  of 
1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

115  Maji>r  Robertson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end 
of  the  war,  inlnding  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  from  Feb.  to  Sept.  1810,  where  he  was  employed  as 
an  Assistant  Engineer ;  lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Caul  Nuva,  Fot 
d'Arouce,  and  Sabugal ;  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  sie^e  and  blockade  of  Badajos  in  June 
1811 ;  acrions  at  El  Bodon,and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  liege  and 
asfault  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  advance  upon  and  capture  of  Madrid,  retreat  to  Portnsal, 
battle  of  Nivelle,  actions  of  Ui  Ba*^tide,  Sauveterre,  Vic  Bigorre,  and  Tarbes ;  battles  of  Orthes 
(severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm}  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  aigbt 
Clasps. 

116  Major  Havelock  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpore,  in 
1825.6;  and  in  that  on  the  Sntlcj,  including  the  battle  of  Sohraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
Army  of  the  Indus,  during  the  campaign  of  AfTghanistan  in  1830  under  Lord  Keane  as  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Cavalry  Division,  and  «as  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghnznee  (Medal).  He 
acted  in  the  same  capacity  during  the  campaign  in  AfTghanistan  in  1842  under  General  PoUoeky 
and  was  present  In  the  action  at  Tezeen,  and  at  the  recapture  of  Cabool  ( Medal).  He  served  also, 
as  D.  A.  Quartermaster-General  to  the  Cavalry  Division  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal  ^, 
including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  and  was  most  severely  wounded  In 
the  lungs  at  Ferozeshah. 

117  Major  Tew  served  with  the  60th  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of 
1846*6  on  the  Sntlej  (Medal  and  three  Clasps)  includmg  the  battles  of  ^Moodkee.  Ferozeshah, 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (dangerously  wounded). 

118  Major  Enoch  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  and  at  the  siege  of  Flashing,  in 
1800;  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810  to  1813,  including  the  sieges  of  Badajoz  and  OUvensa,  In 
1811 ;  battle  of  Albuhera.  actions  of  Fnente  Grinalda,  S&ih,  26th,  and  27th  Sept.  18U  ;  si^iis  of 
Cindad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed  under 
him).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  Including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cunhray 
and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

110  Major  Pearson  served  at  the  siege  of  Bhurtpore,  and  was  a  volunteer  for  the  dismonnted 
cavalry  storming  party.  He  served  also  in  the  action  at  Maharajpore,  29tli  Dec.  1843  (M«dal), 
•Dd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1846,  including  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and 
Sobraon :  at  Aliwal  he  commanded  the  right  wing  of  the  16th  Lancers,  and  subseqaentfy  tiM 
regt.,  as  also  at  Sobraon. 

190  Major  Bere  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  in  Afghanistan,  wider  Vord 
Keane,  and  was  prpsent  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Gliuznee  (Medal);  and  he  commanded  the 
party  of  the  16th  Lancers,  under  Brigadier  Cureton,  sent  to  seize  the  guns  and  secure  the  posses 
sion  of  the  citadel  of  Cabool,  and  was  appointed  at  Cabool  Assistant-Adjutant-General  of  Cavalry, 
and  continued  so  until  the  reduction  of  Lord  Keane's  army  in  the  Provinces.  He  nerved  also  the 
campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1846  (Medal),  including  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal  (wottiid«d}, 
and  Sobraon. 

121  Major  Archibald  Campbell  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  Portuguese  Regl  fras 
20tb  Biay  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Bu5aco,  Linea  ofTbrra 
Vedras,  actfon  of  Campo  Mayor,  battle  of  Albuhera,  l»t  and  2nd  sieges  of  Bndajos,  action  at 
Arroyo  de  Molino,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Pampoluna  (i«verely  wounded  iu  the  »Jde),  Jii^m 
0th  Dec.,  and  l)efore  Bayonne  13th  Dec.,  taking  the  inland  of  Holriague,  battle  of  Onbes^ 
at  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Head  severely  Injured  24th  June  1813,  when  panning  tfaa 
to  Pampvluua.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 


fVar  Services  of  the  Migors,  112 

•Ifi  Ifajor  Beckham  served  the  Peolnralar  campafgos  of  1812, 13  and  14. 

13d  Major  Pwdval  Brown  aerved  with  the  4l8t  In  the  Burmese  war  in  18^  and  25. 

124  Major  Orr  served  In  the  Pealnsula,  wiih  the  7ih  FiMlUera,  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1811,  and 
aj?aio  from  April  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  iu  1814,  incloding  the  siege  of  Badajoz  in  April  and 
May  1811,  battle  of  Albuhera  (wounded  in  the  left  knee  and  elbow),  action  of  Osma,  battles  of 
Vittoria,  affair  of  Roncesvalles,  battles  of  Pampelana,  Nivelle,  Orthea,  and  Toulouse,  besides  varioug 
minor  afl^re.  He  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Paris  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
K¥en  Clasps. 

ISS  Major  Trevor  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Hr»lland.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  in- 
dadlng  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  captures  of  Cambraj  and  Paris. 

126  Major  Creagh  served  in  the  Anglo-Spanish  L^on.  and  was  engaged  oo  the  heights  of 
irlaban  in  Alava,  on  the  16th,  17th.  and  18th  January  1886,  besides  several  other  affairs.  Hq 
was  also  employed  on  a  Particular  Service  in  Canada  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Rebellion  in  1837. 

127  Major  Wolfe  served  with  the  59th  at  the  taking  of  Palembang  in  Sumatra  io  1819 ;  the 
taking  of  Bali,  and  also  the  fortified  Kittore  at  Macassar  in  1814 ;  the  Deccan  campaign  of]  817 
and  18 ;  and  in  the  Kandian  war  in  1818. 

128  Major  Orange  served  in  the  Burmese  war  In  1825. 

139  Major  Srott  was  at  the  destruction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  In  the  Bay  of  Cette,  26th  Oet. 
1809 ;  iu  acilon  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon,  19th  July,  181 1 ;  in  the  action  at  Navarino,  20th 
Oct.  1827. 

130  Major  PIggott  8erved  with  the  26th  on  the  Chhia  expedition  (Medal)  and  was  present  at 
the  first  capture  of  Chu«an. 

ISl  Major  Gray  served  thronghnut  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  the 
enemy's  entrenched  position  near  Rangoon,  stonning  the  stockades  at  Kokein,  Tantabuin,  Pan* 
lang,  JDenobiu  Pagoda,  capture  of  Denubiu,  the  entrenched  position  near  Prome,  Malown,  and 
Pagam  Mew.     Served  aUo  In  Scinde  and  Bel<K>chistan  from  1839  to  1842. 

132  Major  Tinling  served  with  the  13th  at  tiie  capture  of  Rangoon,  1 1th  May  1824. 

133  Major  Du  Yernet  served  with  the  45th  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825  and  26. 

134  Major  Bourchier  served  in  France  with  the  army  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  f^om  1815 
to  1818;  and  in  Canada  during  the  insurrection  in  1838  and  39,  and  was  employed  at  Prescot, 
under  Colonel  Young,  in  organizing  the  Militia  of  that  section  of  the  Province. 

135  Major  Johu  Bolton  served  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  and  was  present  at  the 
st^e  of  Rbyghur. 

136  Major  Lloyd  served  the  campaign  of  ISld^and  was  present  at  the  batile  of  Waterloo, 
taking  of  Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paris.  Served  one  campaign  latter  part  of  1826  against  the 
Rajali  of  Kolapore.  Also  the  campaign  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844  (including  the 
storming  of  Punella),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845. 

137  Major  Barnes  served  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Anjul  in  Cutch  25th  Dec.  1815 ;  the  Mahratta 
campaigns  of  1817-18;  escalade  of  the  Fort  of  Boiijee  in  Cutch,  March  1819;  siege  of  Ras-el- 
Kymah  and  Zyah  in  Arabia,  Dec.  1819;  escalade  of  Dwarka  Ohamandel,  Dec.  1820;  action  of 
Beni-Boo.Ally  in  Arabia,  March  12. 

138  Major  Riley  was  in  an  engagement  with  a  French  squadron  in  the  Mozambique  channd 
3rd  July  1810 ;  served  the  Nepaul  campaign  of  1814  and  15. 

139  Major  Phibbs  served  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  27th,  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at 
the  taking  of  Plattsburg.  Lost  his  left  arm,  and  was  shot  through  both  legs  at  the  battle  of  the 
Iflvelle. 

140  Major  John  Forbes  seiTed  in  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1834  and  35  hi  the  Cape  Mounted 
Riflernen. 

141  Major  Fynmore,  previously  to  entering  the  Royal  Marines,  served  several  years  as  mid. 
shipman  in  the  navy,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar  and  at  Bnenos  Ayres  in  1807.  In  1800 
and  10  he  served  in  the  Great  Belt  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  employed  in  the  protection  of  onr 
eonvoySy  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy^s  gun  and  row-boats.  On  the  night  of  the  1st  of  Aug. 
1810  cat  out  three  merchant  vessels  under  a  heavy  fire  of  field-pieces  and  muske'ry.  Six  weeks 
detached  firnm  H.  M.  8.  Vanguard  the  same  year,  to  intercept  the  communication  between  the 
Port  of  Rostock  and  Wismar ;  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  of  five  sail,  and  drove  on  shore 
and  destroyed  an  armed  row-boat.  In  1816  he  served  at  Algiers;  and  In  1821,  22,  and  23,  in 
the  West  Indies,  and  was  engaged  with  piratical  vessels  on  the  coast  of  Cuba,  five  of  whieh  were 
captured. 

142  Major  Deverell  served  the  Deccan  campaigns  of  1816,  17,  and  18;  In  the  Persian  Gulf  in 
1819  and  20,  including  the  rapture  of  the  Arab  fortresses  of  Ras-el-Khyroa  and  Zyah ;  and  in  the 
Burnnese  war,  from  Nov.  1825  until  the  peace  in  1826,  including  the  captm^e  of  Donabew,  attacks 
on  the  beigiit  near  Pronte,  of  Maloon,  and  of  several  stockades. 

143  Major  M*Mahon  served  with  tlie  9th  Lancers  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1846,  and 
waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobi*aon  (Medal). 

144  Major  White  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutle]  in  1846-6.  with  the  31st,  Induding  the 
battle*  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  for  which  lie  has  received  the  Medal  and  one  Clasp.  He  itaa 
afterwards  present  at  Buddiwal. 

145  Major  Seagram  served  with  the  45th  in  the  Kufllr  war  of  1847. 


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Vpp€r  ^  Low€r  Cammda. 
}^Bt.Hon,  Sir  Ed.  Btekancjr, 

OCB,  4>  aCH,  m  Anr.  88 
IrtUmdm 
Kath.PoriMap  10  Jan.  87£:/. 
Tho.BoiM,S8NoT.41  do. 
Sir  Httfh  Fnmr, 

KCB.       S8K0T.41&/. 
Sir  Hoptoon  Stratford 

Scott,  KCB,  do.     do, 
90.iraft.ofIVrMddala.Jrr. 

CB.  18  Apr.  4%  Mmdrtu 
9  iia  a<r  W.  M.    Ooam, 

KCB,,  tt  Jttlj, 

MaurUim, 

1846.  0116V.    &«l/fMtt«. 

II.8.0tboni« 

Sir  Jaa.  L.  Caldwan,  BCB, 

O.  Carpenter 

0tfr  Dav.  Ulghton,  XCB. 

Jai.  Wabh 

Air  Jai.  Roaian,  KCB, 

Martin  White 

Bieb.  IMmora 

Mr  Rob.  HoaatooBfXCB. 

Jn.  Qreenttreet 

M.  L.  Perelra 

Sir  J.  Roaa,  KCB, 

Oeo.  B.  Kemp 

John  Monro 

J.  A.  P.  Macffcsof 

Sir  J.  Prenderfaet 

Skr  Wm.  Bleta«d%  JTCB. 

Alex.  Donean 

Sir  T.  Whitehead,  KCB. 

Robert  J.  Latter 

Thoroae  Stewart 

Jenr  P.  Djeon 

W.  H.  Perkins 

Alex.  PUr,  CB, 

D.  M'PherMm 

Sir  J.  L.  I^iehinitwi,  QCB, 

B.  W.  D.  8«al7 

Wm.  C.  Preaar 

Wm.  Gilbert 

9  «l  0<r  H.  O.W.  Smith, 

3t,  OCB,  8  Sept.  47  Oyw 

^fOood  Hopo, 
9  oB  Wm.  Rowan,  CB. 
t8J  ' 


MAJOE-aBHBEALa. 

Air  Jmnee  Coekbura,  Bt, 

OCH.  S8  Peb.  81 
Sir  B.  UndearBatimBe,0f. 
«1  I>ee.aft  A«ta 
Sir  Oeorfe  Arthur,  BnrU 
XCir.  89  Dec.87. 


B.  Kennett,   9B  June  88 

X./1MC. 

Wm.lanBi,  CB.do.     do, 
RIeh.  WUi*      do.     d^^ 


Jae.  Ahantjr,  98  Jane  88, 

B,lyidUo 

James  Cock,       do.  da, 

CM'Leod,  CB.  do.  do, 

B.W.8httldham  do.  do, 

W.8andwith,CB.do.  do, 

Mossem  Boyd     do.  do, 

John  M'Innes    do.  do, 

J.  P.  Salter,  CB .  do.  do. 
Sir  £.  O.  Stannus^ 

CB.                do.  do, 

Patrick  Bf  ers     do.  do, 

E.  CartwTlght     do.  do, 
H.  O.  A.  Tajlor, 

CB,               do.  lie. 

A.  Richards,  CB.  do.  tfo. 

5<rJ.  Sutherland  do.  do. 

Her.  Bowen,CB.  do.  (<o. 
Arch.  WalaoB,  88  June  88 
£a$i  Indioo. 

John  Wells  Phst  do.  do. 

Jas.  Durant        do.  do, 
BrooJt  Bridfaa  Parlbj,  CB. 

do.  do. 

Hen.  HodfsoQ    do.  do, 
5irR.Hen.Cun- 

Uflb,  ll«.  CA.  do.  do, 

Wm.  Claphan    do.  do, 

John  Truseott    do.  4^. 

John  Woolfb     do.  do, 

B.M.0.8howeri  do.  do, 

P.W.Wil«w,CB.do.  do, 

Jn.  H.  Collette,  do.  do, 

PatrickCameron  do.  do, 

John  Oarfrae,    do.  do. 

Rich.  West        do.  do, 

Oeo.  Jackson     do.  do. 

S.Ooodrellow    do.  do. 

Jas.  S.  Praser    do.  do, 
P.  De  la  Molte, 

CB,               do.  do. 

Hen.  Huthwalte  do.  do. 

T.  WUion,  CB,  do.  do. 

Geo.  Swinej       do.  A». 
8irO.  Pnlloek, 

GCB.             do.  lie. 

A.  Lindsaj,  CB.do.  do, 
5^WalterRalel«h 

GUbert,«Cii.do.  do, 

B.PrBderick,C0.do.  do, 

Geo.  B.  Brooks  do.  do. 

Hen.  Bowdler     do.  do, 

Peter  Lodwick   do.  do, 

J.  Moras            do.  do, 

Suetoo.H.  Todd  do.  ife. 

John  Briffgs      do.  do. 

Hany  nmmson  do.  do, 
9  Sir  C.  P.  Smith, 

JTCB.  0Oet.4OParl.Bsrv. 
J.  Kennedj,  CB. 

93  Not.  41  S,Ind. 

BeqJ.  Roope        do.  do. 

C.  W.  Hamlllondo.  do. 

B.P.  Waters,  CB.  do.  do, 

W.  M.  Barton    do.  do. 
Sir  W.  8.  Whlsh, 

KCB,              do.  do, 

W.  BatUne,  CB.  do.  do. 

O.  Hunter,  CB.  do.  do, 

R.  a  Andrte     da  do. 
5ir  A.  GaUowaj, 

JTCB.             do.  do, 

Edfar  Wyatt     do.  rfa. 

O.  M.  Stemrt    do.  do, 

Mark  Cubbon      do.  do. 

S.  R.  Stiorer      do.  do. 

Horatio  T.  IVppdo.  <fe. 

ThOb  Shobriek    do.  do. 

Wm.  H.  Xemm  do.  do, 

Thomas  Kiof      do.  do, 

Wm.  Monielth  do.  do, 
5irWm.Morison, 

KCB,             do.  ifo. 

Tliomas  Morgan  do.  ifo. 

L.C.Riniell,CB^do.  do,     i 

OuneanMaeleod  do.  do, 

Wm.  CullcB       do.  do.      , 

DnvMBarr         do.  do,     < 

John  Ogllfle      do.  do. 


Bir  J.  B.Utttar, 

GCB,  nVof.SJnd. 
Wm.  Vincent  do.  do. 
Thomas  Marrettdo.  do, 
J.  A.  Hodgson  do  do, 
Samuel  Smith  do.  do. 
Thomas  Hen.  Paul,  98  Not. 

B,Ind, 
Esek  lei  Barton  do.  do, 
H.T.Roberts,CJ.do.  do. 
JohnT.Oihson  do.  do. 
P.  Parquhanon  do.  do. 
Right  Hon,  Sir  H.  P«>t- 

tinger,   Bart.  GCB, 


dor  'in  '  Okiof    at 
Modrao,  88  Not.41  EJ. 
J.  Caal  Aeld,  CB .  do.     if o. 
R.  TickeU,  CB,  do.     do, 
9  Sir  Pra.  OoekborB 

10  Peb.  48,  Bakammt 
__  Sir  H.  O.  W.  Smith, 
Sari.  OCB.  7  Apr.  46. 


OOLONELSL 
A.  Flndlay,  KH, 

a60ct.8o   ir.osost 

ofAfHoa 
Pn.  Raw.  Chesney 

87  Not.  84  ilsia 

W.Wylde,  CB.  lOPeb.87 

5lrR.Doherty,5Maj,  Woot 

Coast  of  A/Hea 

H.  H.  Rose,  CB,  17  Not.  40 

S^ria. 

9  HO  Oeo.  Maedonald,  94 

Dec.  41  W.Coaoto/J^fHom 

T.Monteath,  CB.,A.D.C.  to 

tho  OMrsn.  4  Oct.  49  Klttd, 

Q,P.WjmoT,CB.,A,D.C.  to 

tht  q^ooH,M  Dee.  B,Jnd, 

Wm.  PatUe,  CB.  A.D.C  to 

thoOueon  4Joiy48  RJnd. 

John  Geo.  Booner, 

10  Not.  48    B.Jmd. 

•Edward  Hay,  1  March,  44 

BttMt  India    Compam^o 

Dopdtat  WarioM. 

,  H.  M.  Wbealer,  CB,  Aido 

do  Camp  to  tho  ihtoon, 

\  8Apr.46    SaotlndiM 

a,  B.  Gowan,  CB,  A.  do  C, 

to  tho  QMsen,  10Jttne46iio. 

P.  Montfonerie,  CB,  A.  do 

C.  to  tho  Quoon,    do.  do 

0  Not.  1846.  Baotindieo. 
James  Stuart,  CB, 
Charles  Orane 
WiUiam  Henry  Hewitt 
J.  Home 

O.  Wm.  Aylmer  Lloyd,  CB, 
Pran.  Haleman 
Alea.  Tulloch,  CB, 
Arch.  Brown  Dyca 
Pred.  Buckley 
J.  Wheeler  Ctorelaad 
Rob.  BlackaU 
DsTld  O^pon,  CB, 
Wm.  Donald  RobettWB 
Duncan  Sim 


Geo.Henry  MacKinnon,  CB. 

16  June  48    Kq/f^oria 

Pbsler  Stalker,  CB,  Aido- 

do'Oamp  to  tho  Qween. 

7$June  40      Boot  Indioo 
CbrlttophtrOodby, 

CB.  do,    do. 

NlflMlas  Penny, 

CB.  do.    do. 


UB(rr.-00L0NKL8. 

H.  Prince ReuM 

80Dec.18  C^»lifi«iii 
BimeUHarTey,  Kir. 

16  May  18  OMUiiMwr 
J.  P.  Pulton,  jrj/.94  Not.  96 
Contintnt 
J.  P.  De  Burgh 

19Jaa.96  CbiftllM«ml 
B.  Hawkshaw 

15  June  Oontinont 
Antli.S.Kfaig8Attg.    do. 
9  Sir  H.  Wbeatley,  Bt.  CB^ 
OCB.  148ept.  Contuunt 
Robert  Nizoo  do.      do. 
Hen.  Roberts  8 Oct.    do, 
AndxwwTUt    19do.    do. 
T.  O.  PIU  Gerald 

10  do.  do. 
Aug.  Meade  do.  ilo. 
Hon.   J.   Walpole 

96do.    do. 
Donald  Mackay  do.    do. 
Anth.  RumplerO  Not.  do 
Wm.niomhUi  l6NoT.tfo^ 
Pletcher     Wllkie 

80  dOb    lie. 
J.    8.    Hawkshaw 

14  Dec.  do. 
L.A.  Nortbey  do.  do. 
Jas.  Ormsby  98  do.  do, 
Hon.  J.  Browne  do.  do. 
9  MX  Sir  Wm.  Temer,Bf. 
98  Dee.  Contimtni. 

J.  R.  udney       do.    do. 
Jas.  Nisb.CoIqnlMma 

lOPab.87  Bpatk 
JoitlB  Shell,  CB. 

9  June,  87    Portia 
Rlch.Wllbrahamdo.    do. 
G.P.OBmeroa,Cii.  do.  da. 
Ralph  Carr  AlderKW 


J.  8.  H.  Weston, 

18  Not.  80    BaH  tmd. 
Ja^  NIsbet  Colquhooa, 

0  Oct.  40  Part.  Sort, 
R.  Oarr  AldeisoA, 

OOet.40    do.    do, 
Q.O,  C.  W.  Dtt  Plat,  JTir. 

do.  Tmrhith  IHminiomo. 
B.  H.  D.  B.  Napier, 

17  Not.  40  Part,  &7T. 
T.W.O.M'NIrea,  do.  de. 
R.W.Wl]son,CB.96Ma7  II 
Boot  I^tm 
P.  8.  Hawkins.  CB.  do.  *. 
R.  Nieh.  Penny.  CB, 

93  Not.  41  do. 
9  Charles  Andrews  Baylry 
CJr0.98NoT.4l.  iUdtt. 
Prancis  Pftrraat,  11  Mar.  <t 

O.Hal*h,  CB.  99  Dee«£.l«d. 
P.  BlundelUCA.  do.    do. 
J.  Gampbell,CS.  do.    do. 
W.  P.  WlOiams  8  Mar.  49 

Tnrhop  4"  Prrwm 
k.  T.  Raid,  CB,  4  July  48. 


J 


O.  Waddiagtoo,  CB.  dOb  de. 
M.8tack,  CB.  do.  d#. 

W.  Wyllle,  CB.  do.  d#. 
W.  J.  Browne,  CB,  do.  de. 
P.  P.  Story,  CB.  da.  de. 
A.  Woodbvra,  CB.  da.  da 
J.  Uoyd,  C».  do.  da 

J.  Otttrsm,  CB.  du.  da 
J.Q.Dwminond,  SO  Apr.  44 

Hope  Dick         do.  dWv 

Wm.Maetlar,CBjdaw  So. 

Wm.Garden,CB.do.  4a 

Joa  Maeh,  CB,    do.  Ai. 

Thomas  Sanders  do.  4a 

H.  J.  WhUe,     d«.  «* 


Local  Rank. 


C.E.T.OIdileId,  CB, 

80  Apr.  44  S.,Ina. 
J.  Alexander      do.     do. 
J.  T.  Lane,  CJf.  do.      do. 

SApr.48.   JSnstlndUg. 
Hugh  Sibbald,CII.  Ben.  Inf. 
L.  S.  Bifd,  do. 

Wm.  Alexander,  CB.  Benf. 

Cat. 
W.  H.  Wake,  Bennl  Inf. 
Darid  Birrell,       do. 
H.  R.  OibonHf       dow 
T.  Pblwliele,         do. 
J.  H.  Handteomb,  do. 
Pat7iekarant,CB.  do. 
It  J.  H.  Birch,  CB.    do. 
F.  Brind,  CB.  Bengal  Art. 
Geo.  OampbeU,    do. 
P.  Innec,  Beo|ra]  Inf. 
J.  O.  W.  CurtU,  CB.  do. 
H.  B.  Smith,  1  May, 

JUemitingfor  E.  I.  Co. 
at  Bristol 

IQ  Jane  40.  East  IniUa. 
W.  J.  Tbotnpaon,  CB,  Ben- 
gal Infantry 
SirB.  M.  Lawrence,  KCB. 
BmgalArC 
J.  F.  Bfeadlbfd,  CB.  Beng^ 

Ca». 

B.  T.  Remy,  Bengal  Eng. 
O.  S.  LawTCaaoa,  CB.  Ben- 
gal Art. 

J.  Angelo,  Bengal  Cav. 

C.  Manhall,  Bengal  Inf. 
C.  Grant,  CB.  Bengal  Art. 
H.  Jf .  OraTes,  Bengal  Inf. 

A.  Jack,  CB.         do. 

J.  T.  Leeiie,  CB.,  IS  July  47 
B.  I.  Co.'M  Dfpot  at 
HarUy 

8ir  B.  A.  Campbell,  CB., 
IS  July  47  BoenUtingfor 
B.  I.  Go.  at  N9wry 

7JanelB40.    East  Jnd. 
J.  C.  Tudor,  40  Bengal  N.  I. 

5.  Poole,  1  Bombay  V.  I. 

6.  C.  Ponaonby,  11  Bengal 

F.B.  Corfleld.  SO  Bengal  N.I. 
E.Qreen,Cit.9I  BombayN.I. 
G.  Fkrqubarson,  8  Bengal 
K.  I. 

C.  Blood.  Bombay  Art. 

D.  WilUami,  45  Bengal  N.I. 
J.  D.  IlaUett,3  Bombay  N.l. 
J.  Finnit,  fil  Bengal  N.  I. 
W.R.OorileId,  31  Bengal  N.I. 
J.  8.  LeesoD,  Bombay  Art. 

B.  St.  John,  I  Bombay  B.  R. 
T.  P.  THt,CB.  2  Bengal  E.B. 
H.  Garbctt,  Bengal  Art. 

R.  Hortford,  do. 

B.  PitsGeraltl,  do. 

J.  Christie,  8  Bengal  C. 
R.  Napier,  Bensal  Eng. 
A.  M.  Becher,  01  Bengal  N.I. 
J.  Pordyee,  Beocal  A.rt. 
T.  P.  Flemyng,  86  BengiJN.I. 
H.  T.  Tucker,  8  Bengal  N.I. 
P.  Mackeeon,  CB.  14  Bengal 

N.  I. 
G.-Thomton.  40 Bengal  N.  I. 
P.  Wh€ler,  II  Bengal  L.  C. 
W.  geott,  fiomby  Eng. 
J.  9.  Hodgion,  IS  BemralN.I. 
J.  K.  U*Caoalaiid,  70 Bengal 

it.  I. 

J.  L.  Mowatt,  Bengal  Art. 
P.  CoTentry,  0  Bengal  L.  C. 

C.  Chetter,  88  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  Mackenzie,  8  Bengal  L.C. 
O.  St.  P.  Lawrence.  11  do. 
C.  Grlfin.  61  Bengal  N.  I. 
R.W  Honner,  4  BoinbayN.1. 
8.  WiUiamt,  8  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  Hobfon,  1  Bombay  E.  P. 

E.  H.  Ludlow,  Reneal  Art. 
R.  If  Ignao,  1  Bombay  E.  K. 
G.  J.  Uant,  10  Bombay  N.I. 


E.  B.  Uoyd,  49  Bengal  NJ. 
O.  B.  TreHaenbeere,  Bengal 

Engineers 
Sir   Richmond   C.   Shake- 

spMr,  Bengal  Artlliery 


MAJORS. 

Eraeet,    Baron    de 

Sehmledem,  JTJST. 

90  Sept.  Conttmnt 
John  Norton,  atia$  Tey- 

oninhokarawen,  Capt. 

and  Leader  of  the  In« 

dianaof  the  Five  Nations. 
15  Feb.  18  Cafuula 
8a.Saokey  10  Axig.Conttn^nt 
Cha.  Irvine  81  Sept.      do. 
Henry  Light    80  do.     do. 
O.Tito  Brlce  9  Not.     do. 
B.  Lntyena         do.     do. 
BJI.OarthwaItedo.      do. 
Tho.Pipon     10  do.     do. 
Charles  Wayth  do.     do, 
Robert  Abbey     do.      do. 
P.  D.  Pellowes   do.     do, 
Ch.Hames  8ONoT.C0n«n«ii< 
O.J.Wolieleyl4D.     do. 
9  J.  Ralney        do.     do, 
w.  Pbipps      '  do.     do. 
W.D.SpoooerSSdo.     do, 
Wm.  Thomson    do.     do, 
John  Gordon  80  do.      do. 
Wm.W.8wainedo.      do, 
Fra.  B.  Eliot       do.     do, 
R.  Axford,  10  Oct.  98  R«c./br 

B,  In.  Comp.  at  Liverpool 
Jaa.  R.  Colaett  10  Jan.  87 

Batt  Indiot 
H.  C.  Rawllsson,  CB, 

8  JunePertIa 
John  Laugbten  do.     do, 
Ed.  Pat.  Lynch, 

S  June    Persia, 
•T.Rltherdon  10F.88  B.I, 
8em.  at  Addieeombe 
S8  June  88  B.  Ind, 
B.  L.  Thornton   do.     do. 
R.  L.  Anstruther  do.     do. 
Lnr.Hor.  Smith  do.     do, 
John  Fltxgerald  do.      do, 
Q.  W.  Bonham  do.     do. 
J.  R.  Woodhouse  do.     do, 
Wm.C<«hlan  I8Not.40£.7. 
R.  WilbrahanU7NoT.4OP.0. 
Cha.  H.  Churchill  do.     do, 
Lewis  Brown,  8  April,  41 

Bast  Indiet, 
Phillip  Anstruther,  CB, 
SO  May  41  do. 
A.  J.Radfleld,  8  July  41  do. 
Fred.  Wright  Hands 

SS  Not.  41.  K.Ind. 
John  Jerris  do.  do. 
AlbertPlnson,SS  Not.41.JB./. 
Wm.  Hystop  do.  do. 
O.A.Underwood  do.  do, 
Francis  Jenkins  do.  do, 
Chas  HewetsoQ, 

S8  Not.  41  E.  Ind. 
;Bneas  Sheriff  do.  do, 
Albany  Troward  do.  do, 
Humiftey  I^ons  do.  do. 
John  Fra.  Bird  do.  do, 
A.  G.  Hyslop  do.  do. 
Thomas  Gidiey  do.  do. 
Jas.  Fraser,CA.do.  do, 
Thomas  Sewell  do.  ifo. 
Fra.  B.  Lucas  do.  do. 
H.  Stilles  Foorddo.  do, 
Step.G.  Wheeler  do.  do, 
William  Cotton  do.  do. 
O.  M .  O.  Smyth  do.  do. 
Claud  Douglas  do.  do. 
W.E.  LItchfleld  do.  do. 
W.  M.  N.  Sturt  do.  ife. 
R.  M.M.Cooke  do.  do. 
*L.C.A.  Meyer,  do.  Cavalry 
Depot  at  Maidstone. 


T.  Senton,  CB. 

A0ct,4A  E,  Ind, 
H.  P.  Bum  do.    da. 

E.R.Mainwaring  do.    do, 
A.Q.  F.  J.Yoonghttsband 
do.    do, 
Geo.  Hall  Mae- 
Gregor,    CB,  do.    Aff- 
ghanistan. 
John  Peter  Ripley, 

S8I>ee.4S  B.Ind. 
T.E.A.NapletoB   do.    do. 
G.  Bumey  do.    do 

J-  Halkett  Cralgle^ 

CB.  do.    do. 

J,  Verris,CB.  do.  do, 
P.  A.  Held,  CB,  do.  do, 
W.Andenao,CB.da,  do, 
R.  Shirreff  do.    do, 

W.  Riddel!  do.    do. 

T.  H.  Scott,CJI.  do.  do. 
T.  T.  Pears,  CB,  do.  do, 
R.  C.Moore,  CB.  do.  do, 
D.  F.  Evans  do,  do, 
J.  Macadam  do.  do, 
C.H  J)elamain,  CB, 

4  July  48    B.lHd, 
M.  F.  WiUougfaby,  CB, 

do.  do, 
W.  T.  Whitlie,  CB,  do.  do. 
J.  Jackson,  CB,  do.  do. 
A.  Tucker,  CJB.  do.  do, 
8.  J.  Stevens,  CB.  do.  do. 
W.B.O.Blenklns,Cll.do.  do, 
F.  E.  Manning, 

80  Apr.  UB,In. 
Henry  aaytoa,  do.  do. 
H.  J.  Guyon  do.    do, 

Jas.  Sanndera  do.    do. 

R.  Cautley  do.    do, 

PhUlp  Harris  do.    da. 

N.  A.  Parker  do.    do, 

F.  R.  ETans  do.    do. 

T%o.  Touaf  do.    do. 

Geo.  Thomson,  CB.  8  Aug. 

Beeruitinff  for  the  B,  I. 

Co,  at  Cork, 
George  Hntt,  CB, 

S  Jan.  44  East  Ind. 
Robert  Henderson,  CB. 

95  Jan.  45.  do. 
Joshua  Talt.  CB.  do.  ifo. 
Wm.  Mayne,  98  Sept.  45  tf^. 
George  Hall  Mac    Gregor, 

CB,  11  Not.  45  B.  Indies 


Apr.  40.   Bast  Indies, 
P.  O'Hanlan,  Bengal  Cav. 
Sebastian  Nash,       do. 
R.  Houghton,  Bengal  Inf 
J.  L.  Taylor,  Bengal  Inf. 
W.  B.  Thomson,  Beng.  Inf. 
J.  R.  Pond,  Bengal  Inf. 
O.  Johnston,        do. 
Geo.  Carr,  do. 

Patrick  Hay,        do. 
Ancas  J.  Mackay  do. 
R.  T.  Sandeman,  Bengal  Inf. 
Henry  Palmer,     do. 
David  Pott,  do. 

G.  H.  Swinley,  Bengal  Art. 
A.  Macdongall,  Bengal  Inf. 
10  June,  40.   East  Indies. 
P.  Makeson,  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  Turton,  Bengal  Art. 
F.  B.  Bolleau,     do. 
R.  Hill,  Bengal  Infantry. 

C.  Corfleld,      do. 
Coiin  Troup,    do. 

A.  L.  Campbell,  Beng.  CaT. 
M.  R.  Loftie,  BengHl  Inf. 
W.  B.  Baker,  Bengal  Eng. 
R.  Waller,  Bengal  Art. 
Cha.  O'Brien,  Bengal  Inf. 
Wm.  Hoggan,    do. 
W.  8.Pillaiis,  Bengal  Art. 
T.  L.  Harrington,^  Ben.  Cav, 

D.  Seaton,  Bengal  Inf. 
Henry  Forster,  CB. 

9  Oct.  1840.  East  Indies. 
W.  F.  Grant 


1(4 

9  Nov.  1840.  East  Indies, 

Thos.  Paslcy  Ray 

Robert  Wroughton 

Henry  Temiiler 

Wm.  Geo.  Lennox 

Thos.  Donnelly 

Wm.  Rawlins 

Rob.  Mignan 

Rich.  Rodney  Ricketta 

Cha.  Edw.  Faber 

Cha.  Jas.  Green 

J.  Tho.  Smith 

J.  Hen.  Cramer 

J.  Gwennap  Hume 

John  Uptrap 

Jas.  Stevens 

Geo.  Wright 

Haughton  James 

Geo.  Tumbuli  MarshaU 

John  Byng 

Walter  Rutherford 

Wm.  Pitt  Maodonald 

Geo.  Joteph  Maut 

Pran.  Chas.  Scott 

John  Swansou 

Arch.  Neil  Maclean 

Alex.  McDonald  Elder 

J.  Rob.  Sandford 

Kenneth  Campbell 

Jas.  Roxburgh 

George  Thornton 

Gilbert  Jas.  Richardson 

Rieh.  Blood 

J.  Horatio  Clarksoo 

Jas.  Ramsay  Birrell 

Hen.  Canning  Bolleau 

Jos.  Cosfleld 

John  Lewis 

Edw.  Stanton 

Wn.  Taniia  Savarjr 

Edw.  J.  Wacion 

Alfred  Borradalle 

Fran.  Forbes 

Peter  MelviU  MelvUl 

John  Read  Brown 

Geo.  Munro  Arthur 

Rob.  CodringUm 

Geo.  Buxham  Arbothnot 

Charles  Fanner 

Rob.  Hen.  Mllea 

Wra.  Reece 

Rob.  Dennis  White 

John  Piatt 

Jas.  Laverton  Bevell 

BeiU.  Crispin 

David  Carstairs 

Wm.  And.  Ludlow 

Arth.  Cole  Bpottiswoode 

Hen.  Hall 

Jos.  Graham 

And.  Rowland 

Arth.  Cleghom  Wight 

Hen.  Power 

Jas.  Templeton  Bratt 

Rob.  Campbell 

Geo.  Fanner 

Oeo.'  Nott 

Chris.  Simpson  Maling 

Anth.  Highmore  JelUcoe 

Alex.  Adam 

Sam.  Rich.  Hicks 

Chas.  Pooley 

J.  Edw.  Parsons 

Rob.  Garrett 

Jas.  Walker  Bayley 

Wm.  Barclay  GoodCellow 

John  Hayne 

John  Watkins 

Cha^  J.  Lewes 

Oeo.  Rich.  Talbot 

Montague  Wm.  Perrean 

Bulstrode  W.  Comberlege 

Edw.  Waller 

Wm.  Beaumont 

John  Cooper 

Rob.  Marsh.  Hughes 

J.  Edmondttnne  Landers 

Cha.  J.  Oldfleld 

John  Cumberlege 

Wm.  Carletton  Ormsby 

John  Hiitehine* 

Geo.  Hen.  Harper 


115 


Bleb.  WoodwAnI 

▲tei.  Oorte  Scott 

DftTld  DavidMD 

Fu^nhwMii  Tweadale 

Wm.  Httfiier 

John  Uobton 

Tho.  John  Nuthntl 

H«o.  HadlestOB 

John  Welehmaa 

ArUu  KnjT#it 

J«  Hen.  BowdMi  Conf  don 

8.  Fn*w  Hannah 

Alfred  Lewi* 

John  Shepherd 

Emaanel  Roberts 

Frandt  Badea 

T.  O.  E.  OBmnell  Kennf 

Ben.  Ang.  Honitbj 

Rich.  Hall 

▲lex.  Maeleod 

Alex.  B.  Le  Mesnrier 

Cha.  Brooke  Morton 

Rich.  An«elo 

£d».  J.  Dlckej 

Christopher  H.  Najlor 

Wm.  Perfvteon  Beatton 

George  Bovlej 

WiUooahbj  TreTelyaa 
John  Back 

Cha.  Hunter 

J.  Skarden  Ramiaf 

Edwin  Hen.  Aikiaeoa 

William  HiU 

Hen.  Hvaion  Hobion 

James  HenderM>n  Maebraire 

Frvd.  Cha.  BlwaU 

Andrew  Charlton 

James  Benwall 

Wm.  Brett 

Cha.  Lucas 

Hen.  WUlovghby  Trareljran 

Tho.  Eaton  Coif  rare 

John  Tho.  Philpoi 

Frtd.  Wm.  Blreh 

Georf  *  Cox 

Robeit  M*Nair 

Wm.  Benson 

Bnlttnide  Brrrav* 

John  Cha.  Hawes 

Tho.  Candy 

Geo.  Stdner  WUkinsmi 

Hen.  Bower 

▲nthonj  Harrison 

Sam.  Auchlnleck  Grant 

Wm.  Uef rick  Macaulaj 

Cha.  Fran.  Le  Hardy 

Alex.  Shirre* 

Robert  Oerala 

Darld  Archer 

R.  Hit'kley  Richardson 

Mirb.  John  Rowlaadson 

Hen.  norland 

Prrd.  Wm.  Todd 

WllIlRm  Hslpln 

CoehiH  Glendwr  Otllejr 

John  BlasUnd 

Fran.  Ant.  Clarke 

John  Hill 

Rob.  Orsnl  OamiehaH 

The.  MagiMff 

Cba.  WoodfaU 

Francis  Dudgeon 

Gas.  Cowper  Roehfort 


Local  Rank. 


Rich.  LambeR 
Aftfanr  Trotter 
John  Gordon 
David  Scotland 
Hubert  ICarshall 
John  Wm.  Hicks 
Hamlyn  Lavkourt  Harris 
Arnold  Rawson  WUion 
Rawflon  John  Croxler 
John  Uddell 
St.  George  Dan.  Sboweis 
John  Wyn  8trett*li 
Cha.  Moray  Macleans 
Wm.  Scott  Adams 
I  Rob.  Nich.  Fannce 
John  Free 
Herbert  Beaver 
William  Stewart 
Stephen  WillUms 
Henry  Drummond 
Cha.  Commeline 
Hen.  Nelson  Wonley 
Somerset  James  OroTe 
George  Le  Grand  Jacob 
Henry  Grlfflth 
Henry  Stamford 
John  Grant 

E.  Anstruther  Pftrqiih.ifson 
Hon,  H.  Burrard  D&lsell 
Edw.  Madden 
Hampden  Nicholson  Peppei 
PhiUp  Goldney 
Tho.  Dltmas 
William  Maoreorga 
J.  Chicheley  Piowden 
George  Moyle  Sherer 
Fred.  Lewis  Nirolay 
Lockyer  Willis  Hart 
Aug.  Sam.  Hawkins 
Alex.  Rob.  Rosa 
Edw.  DarraU 
Wm.  Hen.  Atkinson 
wm.  Freeth 
Rob.  Long  Shawe 
Wm.  Mitchell 
James  Drummond 
Wm.  Bin  Held  Wemyss 
James  Pope 
Ruffh  Aug.  Boscawen 
Peter  Abbott 
Rich.  Drouxht 
Fred.  Yaaghan  M*Of«tb 
Wm.  Russell 
Donald  Mackay  Seoble 


Wm.  Elsey,  1  Jan.  47 

£.  /.  Depot  at  Warlty 
Henry  Browne>  It  July  47 

Limdon 

John  Jacob,  IflJan.  B.IndUt 

George  Hall,  d  Oct. 

George  Bal'our,  do. 

Pred.ConyereCotton,Msdras 

Eng.l  1  Dec.47.  Eottlmdif 

Herbert  Be^j .  Edwardes,  CB . 

Bengal  Army.  1«  Sept. 48 

Lahore  ttrrUoritB 

RarteyT^rrick  Combe,  Ben* 

gal  Army,    do.        <fo. 
Wm.  Henry  Kenny,    h.  p. 
61  F.  »  March  40. 

Kom  Zcaiand 


John  Pitt  Kennedy,  14  Dr*. 
f4Mar.40     Boat  Indiot 

7  Jane  1840.    East  Imd, 

D.  C.  Kelllfr,  0  Bengal  N.I. 
H.  Stiles,  1  Bombay  B.  P. 
H.  H.  Lloyd,  7:1  Bemra)  K.L 
J.  Abbott.  Bengal  Art. 

A.  Wheattey,  S  Bengal  L.C. 
J.D.  Shakespear,  Bengal  Art. 
P.  K.  Dancan,  Bemral  ArL 
J.  Lang,  90  Bengal  N.  I. 
J  J.  Hamilton.  86  Bene. N  I. 
J.  W.  H.  Jsroleson,  fiSdo. 
T.  Moore.  8  Bengal  L.  C. 
C.  Campbell,  42  Renffal  N.I. 

E.  H.  Hart,  10  Bombay  N.I. 
P  K.  Skinner,  0  do. 

E.  P.  Master,  Bengal  Art.  n 
R.  A.  Master,  7  Bengal  L.C. 
J.  Ramsay.  85  Bengal  N.  I. 

F.  Lloyd,  10  do 

O.  Cautley,  8  Bengal  L.  C 
T.  Tspp,  1  Bombsy  B.  F. 
J.  G.  Glas^furd,  Bengsl  Rnc. 
W.P.Robblns,l5Benaal  N.I. 
R.  R.  Kinletide,  Bengal  Art.  { 
R.  W.  Ooldle,  Bengal  Eng. 

A.  Huish,  Benvnl  Ait. 

J.  Clarke,  Sfi  Bengal  N.  L 

Geo.  Blddulph.  4S  do. 

H.  M.  Durand,  B*  ngal  Eng. 

Wm.  Abereromble,  do. 

J.  D.  Macphenon,  99  Bengal 

N.  L 
W.  M.  Osbbelt. Madras  \tL 

B.  G.  Austin,  Beniral  Art. 
M.  Mackensie,  Rental  Art. 
J.  R.  We»tem.  Bengsl  Kng. 
J.  A.  D.  Pergussun,  0  Ben- 
gal L.C. 

W.  K.  Warner,  Bengal  Art. 
O.  P  Whish.  60  Bengal  N.L 
M.  Dawe«.  Bengal  Art. 
Charles  Hoffge,  do. 
H.  Siddons,  Bengal  Enr. 

C.  Thresh  le,  10  Bombay  N.  I. 
M.  R.  SlierwIU,  8  Bengal  E.R. 
T.  W.  Hirks,  Brmbay  Art. 
J.  F.  NtAbbard,  fid  Bengal 

N.  I. 
J.  Aberrromble,  Bengal  Art. 
S.  Tumbull,  Bombay  Art. 
J.  R.<mMiy,  I  Bombay  B.  F. 
R.  W.  D.  Lelfh,  do. 
A.Cunn Ingham,  Bengal  Eng. 
B.  WiKglns,  58  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  Nicholson,  87  Ben^N.I. 

7  June  1840.     In  ths 
Pvt^Jaub. 

B.  J.  Lake,  Bengal  Eng. 

R.  G.  Taylor.  1 1  Bennal  L.C. 

C.  Herbert,  18  Bengal  N.  I. 

14  June  1840.    East  Indin. 
Geo.  Malcolm,   1    Bombay 

N.I. 
N.    B.    Chamberlalne,    16 

Bengal  N.  I. 


CAPTAIN*. 

Christopher  Vauchnn  Fo«i, 

18  July  48  Bud$OH*»  B^p 

Oomtpamif*s  territonta 


BoenUting  for  tko  S,  India 
Vompanif'a  Artmy. 

CAPTAINS. 

Richard  Oeo.Granffi*  DubUa 
H.  VlbartQIegg  Edinbnrgk 


*Wm.  P.Hsy,      •  Umr  48 
BJ,Qk*» Depot,  Warlty 


Officers  of  the  late  St. 
Helena  Regt.  who  have 
local  raitk  st  SU  Helena 
and  Eastward  of  the  C«pe 
of  Good  Hope. 

BriffiadieT'&onorai. 
GhniieBDallas. ...  14  Pebw  98 

lAeHt.'Oolam^. 

C.  R.  G.  Hodson  IS  Ang.   8 

Mtetfoif 

D.  K.  PriichMrd..tl  Mayf7 

Oaptalmo* 
T.M.  Hunter.... 81  Apr.  » 
O  A.  DenTisafIb  28  Apr.  98 
J.  B.  Spiller....  g  Apr.  8(( 
D.  Me  Mahon....99  Apr.  » 
A.  A.  Yoange....  9  Ma)  3» 
W.  O.  Kennedy.. 88  J4n.  88 
W.  K.  Doveton  .  .97  Jan.  88 
W.  Mason  1  Oct.  88 


XieMlenonfs, 
O.W.MelliM....14 
M.  J.  Johnson  .  .19 
S.  F.  Armstrong  tl 
W.P.  Sampson.. it 

C.  S.  T  Bond  ••  9 
J.  R.C.  Mason..  1 
T.  B.  Knipe  ...  .96 

t.  n.  Meen......  s 

J.  B.  Alexander  SI 

D.  H.  U.  Lester     1 


Apr.ag 

Ang. » 
Mey  ^ 
8ep.-«7 
Apr.  9 
Apr.  81 
Not.  81 
Aog.  .Tl 
Jan.  89 
Oec  98 


I 


P.  N.  Ofnene....l7Sep>.  '.'9 
H  Marriott  ....l7Scp.tf 
G.  S.  Chadwlck..90  r><tr  :<t 
C.  Pillcha.nl  ....5^  L»rt>-  .4 
F.M.Saker....M  Mar.  81 


tll5 


YEOMEN    OF    THE    GUARD. 

Her  Majesty  9  Body  Guard. 
(INSTITUTED  BY  HENR7  VIL,  IN  THE  YEAR  1486.) 


Captain, 
The  MatquBU  of  Donegal. 

LieuienanU 
Sir  George  Philip  Lee. 

Ensiffn» 
9  Capi.  Sir  George  HoultOD,'  h.p.  43rd  Foot. 

Cierk  of  the  Cheque  and  Secretary > 
9  m  Lieut, 'Col,  John  FitzManrice,*  KH.,  h.p.  Unattached. 


Exom, 


Sir  Thomas  Seymour  Sadler. 


9  i^  John  Kincaid.' 

Lat€  a  Oitptain  In  thi  SyU  Brigad§. 


Richard  Phibbi.« 

Latt  a  Captmin  <»  ths  iSth  Peoi, 

Edmund  Hooke  Wilson  Bellairs. 
Lai§  a  Ueuienmni  in  th^  7th  FtuiU^rt, 


6  Ushers  and  100  Yeomen. 

1  Sir  George  Houlton  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4drd  Light  Infantry,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battles  of  Basiaeo,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria  (severely  wonnded), 
Pyrenees,  NiTelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Badajoz, 
for  which  he  has  rerefve<1  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

2  Lieut.-Co1onel  Fitz  Maurice  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  from  April 
ISll  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fnentcs 
d'Onor,  sieges  and  as«au]Cs  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz,  action  at  San  Milan,  battle  of 
Vittoria,  actions  at  the  bridge  of  Yanzi  and  Vera,  battles  of  the  Xivelle  and  the  NIve  (9t)i, 
10th,  and  11th  Dec.%  action  of  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Touloase.  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras.  Leg  broken  at  the  storming  of  Badajoz  and 
severely  wounded  in  the  thigh  by  a  musket-ball  at  Quatre  Bras.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  eight  Cia.«ps. 

3  Captain  Kineaid  joined  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  1800,  and  retired  from  it  as  a  Captain  in 
1631.  He  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809;  and  subsequently  in  the  Penin- 
sula, including  the  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras  in  1810,  occupation  of  them, 
pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  at  Santarem,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Casal  Nova,  Foz  d'Arouce^and 
Sahngal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  actions  near  Fuente  Guinaldo  and  Aldea  de  Ponte^  siege 
and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,— led  the  storming  party  of  the  light  division ;  siege  and 
storming  of  Badajoz,  actions  on  the  heights  of  San  Christoval  and  at  Castrejon,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  retreat  from  Salamanca,  in  which  he  was  acting  Brigade- 
Major  to  the  1st  Brigade  of  the  light  division ;  actions  at  San  Munos  and  San  Milan, 
battle  of  Vittoria,  and  three  days'  severe  skirmishing  in  following  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna, 
which  ended  in  the  capture  of  their  last  gun  by  the  Rifle  Brigade :  battles  of  the  Pyrenees, 
atorming  the  heights  of  Bchalar,  storming  the  fortified  heights  of  Bcra,  battles  of  the 
NiveUe  and  the  Nive,  together  with  those  near  Bayonne  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  12th,  and 
13th  Dec.  1813 }  action  at  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  numerous  minor  affairs. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat 
on  the  following  day,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris :  at  Waterloo  his  horse  was 
wounded  in  fire  places  and  killed  under  him. 

4  Captain  Phibbs  was  present  with   the  48th  Regt.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Coorg  (Bast  Indies)  in  1834. 


THE  HONOURABLE  CORPS  OF  GENTLEMEN  AT  ARMS, 

The  Body  Guard  of  the  Sof^ereign  an  all  Public  and  State  oceanoM. 

(BSTABUSHED  IN  THB  YEAR  1609.) 

Captain, 
Thomas  Henry,  Lord  Foley,  24th  July,  1840. 

Lieutenant. 
Sir  Matthew  Wystt,  ^91  Jan.  48. 

Standard  Bearer, 
David  James  Hannar,  p  31  Jan.  48. 

Oentlemen  at  Arm$» 
5lrBenjaninSmith(Ciip#.^0C.)<^8O  Sept.  17  j  Wm.  Henry  Muloek  Holoict    .  ,9\1  V4h  40- 

George  Wilkinson p  15  June  19  Jamefi  Little    ...r28Peb.  46 

James  Morison  P21  Aprildl  | Theobald  Blake p28  Feb.  46 

John  Banks    p  68ept.30  Oeoi^e  Kltson    p  dKor.ie 

Thomas  George  Wright P 1 1  Jan.  32  Richard  Edward  Daviet   p  16  Mar.  47 

Henry  Larkyns  Ewart P28  Oct.  37  9  033  P.  Percy  Nevill*    p  1  Apr.  47 

George  Winchester    PSOJan.  38-  (M^^,  K  p.  I9tk  Foot,) 

JamesThomson P 24  Feb.  38  Egerton  Ford    P9Dae.47 

iBsculapius  Field p  4  Mar.  38  Wm.  Maijoribanks  Hughes    ....Pi  Jan.  48 

John  Lewis  Lamotte p 20  Oct  41 !  (Captain  uu^  l»t  Dr,  0d»,) 

Francis  Watto    P2dJune42  Robert  MUley  De  BUquiere....P  29  April  48 

James  Tyler   p23  Jan.  43  William  Alexander  Tinkler P30  June  48 

Joseph  Skipp  Lloyd p  2  Feb.  43  Augnstns  Pentheny  O'KeUy . . . .  p   1  Oct.  48 

Q  John  Blakiston* 81>ec.43  Gregory  Grant  Foote p  3  Not.  48 

( Lato  Bnv,-Mojor,  ^  Copt,  on,  h,p,  «7M  Regi.)  Herbert  Henry  Rice P  9  Not.  48 

John  James  Robinson    p29  Mar.  44  Francis  Vanderlore  Mills p  16  Not.  48 

William  Lyon • P13  May  44   Philip  Salomons p  6  Dee.  48 

Qjobn  Henry  Cooke*    2  Oct.  44  Robert  Bryce  Hfty p  9  Mar.  49 

{Br§9et'M^r,  h.p,  Unattoehed,)  John  Lane p  16  Mar.  49 

Wm.  Henry  Brabaaoa  Conner  .  .P 14  Not. 44  Edward  Goodwin p22  June  49 

Peter  Ralph  Shield P13May46  Stapleton Charles  Cotton PlOOct.  49 

DaTidGreen    p30  July 46  John  Gordon.... p  1  Not. 49 

Payma§ter,~^ 

Ai&utant.'^JuDm  Bance  Curling,  p6  May,  38.  , 

HarMn^wr.—Samuel  Wilson,  p  34  Feb.  31 . 

Sub'OJieer$,^9  m  Major  NcTiU,  18  May,  48. 
9  Major  Cooke,  24  June,  48. 
Scarlet, — Facing  Blue.  ^^en£i,— Messrs.  Hopkinson  and  Co. 

1  M^lor  BIftklstoo  haTiug  pined  throofh  the  Rofml  Military  AcaOemj  at  Woolwich  in  \90%  li«  proewdad 
lA  India  at  a  Cadet  In  the  £ait  India  Cooapaay's  Serrice,  and  was  ^>K>lnced  to  the  Corpt  of  Bug Ineert  oa 
the  Madfw  KrtahHihaent,  hokag  then  on  half-pay  as  a  Uaatenant  In  H.M.  Seirlce.  In  IMS  he  aerTtd  In 
the  campaign  against  the  Mahrmttaa,  and  iraa  engaged  In  the  battles  of  Asaafe  and  Argauin,  and  si  the 
•lege*  and  aMaulti  of  Ahmednuggur  and  Oawllghur.  At  the  tuppreMlon  of  the  mutiny  at  Tellore  i*  IMS 
h4»  directed  the  gnne  hy  which  the  gate  was  Mown  open.  In  1810  he  acted  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  eapmre 
of  the  Island  of  Bourbon.  Having  been  employed  In  reconnoitring  the  ooaet  of  the  Isle  of  Vranoe  pravlona 
to  the  arrival  of  the  eipedltkm,  he  waa  Instrumental  in  diicoTerlng  the  spot  where  the  descMit  waa  mmio ; 
and,  having  been  appolotcd  to  the  charge  of  the  Guides,  he  led  the  advance  of  the  Army  until  the  sdrrra- 
der  of  that  bland.  For  his  senrices  on  the  above  occasion  he  was  nominated  Extra  Alde-de-Gunp  to  the 
Commander-in-Chief,  Sir  Samuel  Auehmuty,  on  the  eipedition  to  Java  in  1811 ;  and  having  been  sent  In 
advance  with  the  Chief  Engineer  to  fix  on  the  point  of  Undiag.  he  was  engaged  in  a  serious  aflhir  oa  the 
coast  in  the  boats  of  H*  11.  ships  Barracouta  and  Xedn*  On  the  landing  of  the  Army  be  was  engaged  in 
the  aflhlvs  of  Wellevrieden  and  Samarang,  and  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  the  fortified  position  of  Cowntta. 
tn  IBIS,  having  attained  the  rank  of  Captain  In  the  eorpe  of  Madras  Engineers,  he  retnmed  on  fnrlonfrh 
to  England.  Shortly  afterwards,  havtng  been  placed  on  ftiU  pay  la  H.  M.  87th  Regt.,  he  was  appointed  l» 
a  company  hi  Uie  17th  Portuguese  Regt ,  with  which  he  seived  in  the  Light  DIvisioa  of  tha  ftaln*«lae 
Array  until  the  eonclusioa  of  the  vrar ;  havtaig  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Tlttorla,  NIvelle,  NhrewOithes, 
and  Tonloose,  and  In  all  the  aflkirs  In  whieh  the  Light  Division  vras  engaged.  At  the  siege  of  San 
Sebastian  he  vohinieered  as  an  Engineer,  aad  while  so  engaged  was  severely  wounded.  For  his  serviana  oa 
this  occasion  he  was  promotsd  to  a  company  in  the  97th  Regt.^ln  1819  was  placed  on  half<iiay ;  aaid  9m 
the  SSrd  June  1849  he  was  brought  on  full  pay  of  thedlst  Regtv  and  retired  by  the  sale  of  his  somnilssinas . 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

t  M^lor  Cooke  sirred  with  the  4ard  at  Wakhereo.  la  180S.  In  Jane  1811  he  joined  Iks  Light  Divislasi 
la  the  Frataisttla,  and  was  prsseat  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Cludad  Rodrlgo,  and  of  Bsd^)<n  (woaaded 
at  the  assault),  action*  of  CMtnjon  aad  San  Chrlstoval,  battle  of  Salamanca,  actions  of  8aa  Manoa  aad 
5sn  Milan,  battle  of  YIttoria( wounded),  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  the  attack  oa  the 
hefghu  of  Vera,  battle  of  the  NIvelle,  battles  of  the  Iflve  on  the  Olh,  lOlh,  Iltti,  Itlli,  aaid  ISih  tee., 
actloae  at  Tarbes  and  Arcangues,  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  varloae  ailhira  of  lass  hnportaaaa.  Oa  the 
ath  Jan.  18IS,  he  was  prreent  at  the  attack  oa  the  American  Lines  before  NevOrleaas.  Re  served  aflsi^ 
wards  with  the  Army  dnrlog  the  Oecupatloa  In  Prance.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Claspo. 

9  Mi^r  Nevlll  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  80th,  from  July  1810  to  May 
YSia :  also  the  eampelga  oi  1814  in  Hollaad,  and  that  of  1819  in  the  Nelherlaads:  he  waa  prawat  at  iW 
defence  of  Cadlx,  oecupatloa  of  the  lines  of  Terras  Tedras,  varftoaa  mtaor  actloas  wbea  ia  paiaaU  of 
MaM^na.  battle  of  Fnenles  d'Oaor.  Siege  of  Cludad  Bodrigow  siege  and  storm  of  Bad%)oa  (severely 
wonndcd  la  the  head  and  leg  when  leading  the  ladder  party  In  the  Escalade  of  the  St.  Vincent  Baetina). 
baiUe  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  (severely  wounded  thtongh  the  left  shouldtr  la 
the  itorm  of  the  flltst  Uae  ef  the  castlew  4th  Oct.  1818),  borobardaient  of  Antwerp,  aisanlt  oa  Itaigsa  e|i 
Zoom,  battle  of  Waterloo,  aad  eaptare  of  Paris :  throughout  all  the  above  mentioned  siegns  he  arced  aa 
an  Assistant  Engineer.  In  1818  he  served  In  the  Deceaa  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Asswi 
ghnr ;  and  In  18M  he  wm  attached  to  the  Kbam's  Troops  at  the  capture  of  a  Predatory  Force.  Aftrr 
aevetaf  9t  years  ia  India  with  the  8Sth  and  19th  Dragoons,  and  S8th  and  CSid  Rf«ls.,  hia  health  WIsrf 
when  In  command  of  the  left  wing  of  the  OSrd,  In  a  very  unhealthy  elfanate.  He  has  reoalvad  the  War 
Medal  with  fmir  Clasps ;  and  he  has  also  rseelvrd  the  Croes  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  Ihr  his 
dered  on  hoard  the  P^'aeh  Mstrhaat  ship  Bmpmtit,  on  her  poasage  fima  India  to  Europe. 


w 


STAFF  AT  HEAD  QUARTERS. 


COMUANDBR  IN  CHIBF. 

9  m  Piftld  Marshal  His  Oraee  th§  Duke  of  Wbllixqtox.  KG.  QCO.  GCII. 

Military  Secretary, 
f  n  Lteat-Oeaenl  Lard  Fitsroy  Somerset,  QCB.  Colonel  of  the  53ri  Ut^^mcnt. 

AideeHit'Camp. 
CA  Colonel  Hon.  Oeofge  Anson,  Half-pay  Unattached. 
Arthur,  Marquis  of  Doaro,  Lieutenant-Colonel  ditto. 
Charles,  JBarl  of  March,  Captain  Half-pay  Unattached. 
Henry,  Marquis  0/ Worcester,  Captain  7th  Hnssars. 

Adjutakt-Gbnbbal. 
9  LieuL-Qeneral  Sir  John  Macdonald,GCB.  Colonel  of  the  43nd  Roynl  Htglilaudcrs. 

Deputy  Aiffutant'OeneraL 
9  M^Jor-General  George  Brown,  CB.  KH. 

Assistant  Acf/utant'Oeneral, 
Iie«t.-Colonel  William  SuUlyan,  Half-pay  Unattached. 

Deputy  Assistant  Atffutant'Oeneral* 
Captain  Arthur  John  Pack,  7  th  Fusiliers. 

Inspecting  Field  Offietr^  and  Superintendent  of  the  Recruiting  Departtnent, 
Colonel  Sir  Kichard  Doherty. 

Quarter-Master  Genbral. 
Q  General  Sir  James  WUloughby  Gordon,  Bart,^  GCB.  GCH.  Colonel  of  Iho  93rd 
Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Assistant  Quarter-Master  GeneraU 
9  Colonel  Jamfs  Freeth,  KH.  Half-pey  Unattached. 

Deputy  A4sistant  Quarter-Master  Gcnernl. 
9  Cii  Major  John  Enoch,  Half-pay  Unattached. 


aiof^de-camp  to  the  queen. 


Colonel  O.  A.  Wothcrall,  CB,  KH,,  Unatt. 

9  — Sir  Jas.  Holme*  Scboedde,  IT (7^., Unatt. 

Hcnrjr  Jobn  Wn.  Bcnlinek,  Goldft.  Gdi. 

CiH  — ^—  Tliovnai  Reed,  CB.  02  P. 

B  JO Alexander    Konnedjr    Clark     Kennedy, 

CB.  KH.,  Unattached. 

■ ..~^  Horatio  Oeorfrw  Broke,  Unatt. 

O.  ^.  of  Hunlly,  KT.  Aberdeen  Hllitta. 

T.  Wood,  Rojal  East  UiddleMZ  AIHitia. 

John  Le  Coateur,  Jersey  Militia. 

221  — i—  BrBOTt&ir/  of  Hount  Edjpeumbe,  Dnke  of 

Coruwairi  Rangert. 

Tboa.fbrI  do  Grey,  York  Htiaaar  Yeo- 

maurjr  Caralry. 

^ — -  Edward  Baker,  R.  WlIU  Yeoroanrjr  Caralry 

m^tX Cha.  D.  0/ Richmond,  ICO.Sauez  Mil. 

-       Tboi.  Adams  Parke,  CB.  R.  Marlnca. 

John  Owen,  CB.  KH.  R.  Marines. 

Wm.  Lard  OinorbeD,R.  An^lciej  MUitla 

«... Thomas  Wears,  KH.,  Proy.  Bn. 

n  ——  — -  John  Olde«ld,  KH^  R.  SDyinccn. 


t 


9  £21  Colonel  Thomai  Dyneley,  CB.  R.  Artillery. 

— —Thomas M on teath.CA.,  Bensral  Infiililry. 

9 8ir  Colin  Campbell,  KCB,,  08  F. 

Peter  Edmonatone  Crulftle.CIi.,  b.p.A^^K. 

— —  Edmund  Morris,  CB.,  UnaliachHl  . 

— Geo.  P^U»r  Wjmcr,  CB.,  Bcnsxl  inf. 

James  Prlaulz,  0«iern»py  Mi  itU. 

WllllHm  Pattle,  CB.  Dcnsnl  Cavalr*. 

■  *  ^on.Thos.  Ashbumham,  CB,,  h.p.  (12  F 

— ^^—  Michael  While,  C/?.SDrs. 

Hugh  M.  Wheeler,  CB,  Bengal  Inf. 

— ——  John  Scott,  CB.  9  lancers. 

J.  L.  Ponnefather,  CB.,  h  p.  88  F. 

■    A.  8.  H.  Mountain,  CB.  20  P. 

O.  E.Gowan,  CB,  Bengal  ArtUlery. 

— —  Pal.  Montgomerie,  00.  MadraaArt. 

Marquis  of  OonenJ,  Antrim  Militia. 

'  Foster  Stalker,  CB,,  Bombtty.lMtfiiry. 

Christopher Godby.  CB„  Beofatlnf. 

—  Klcholai  P«aoy»  Ci^.iBragal  Infenlrjr, 


tB 


118 


1^^  Regiment  of  Life  Guards. 


Xmn*  SerT< 


60 


Pull 
Pay. 


83 


28 


Half 
Pay. 


24 

0 

21 

0 

21 

0 

16 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

13 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

14 

0 

6 

0 

27 

i(H| 

«  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO.*' 

ColoneU 
9  Stapleton,  Vucotmt  Combermerc,*  GCB.  GCH.  2nd  Lieut.  26  Feb.  1700; 
Lieut.  16  March,  91;  Capt.  28  Feb.  03;   Mqjor,  March,  94;   Lieut.-Coi. 
9  March,  94;  Col.  1  Jan.  1800 ;  MaJ&r-Gen.  90  Oct.  05;  Lieut^^Gen.  1  Jan« 
12;  Gen.  27  May,  25.  Col.  Ist  Life-Guards,  16  Sept.  29. 

Lieut. 'Colonel  and  Colonel. 
John  Hall,  Comet,  p  12  June,  17;  Lieut.  p24  July,  17;  Capt.  p2  Aug.  22; 
Br>'M({ior, 8 Sept  31 ;  Jlfq/. 8f  Lt.-Col. p27  Dec. 37;  Lt.-Col. SfCol.9 Kor. 46. 

Mqjor  and  Lieui.'CoUmel. 
Richard  Parker,  Comet,  p  2  Aug.  22;  Lieut.  P31  July  25;  Capt.  P30  June  28 ; 
Brevet'MqJor,  23  Nov.  41;  Mqjor  and  Lt.-Col.  9  Nov.  46. 


Captains. 

Tho0.Myddelton  Biddulph 
Lord  F.  A.  Gordon  . 
Lord  Wm.  Beresford. . . . 
Lord  Chas.  P.  P.  Clinton 
Hon.  W.  H.  S.  Cotton  . . 

John  Farrer    

Henry  Lowther 

W.  G.,  £arl  of  Munster 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Dorrien  Streatfeild 
9  R.Winterbottom,*R.M. 
James  Macnaghten  Hogg 
Geo.,  Viscount  Dupplin 
Hon.  D.C.  FiU-G.  De  Ros 
Henry  Sam  brook  Crawley 
Geoige  Andrews,  aty. 
E.J.C.LordBllot   . 
Artliur  Walsh 


COR.  AND 
8UB-LIBUT. 


P  7  Oct.  26 
P  2  Aug.  29 
P  30  AprU  29 
P  24  Jan.  34 
P21  Oct.  37 
P  27  Dec.  37 
P  24  Sept.  41 


LIEUT. 


P  23  Feb.  29 
18  June  34 
P  4  July  34 
P  6  May  87 
P 18  May  41 
P  10  Nov.  41 
P  5  Sept.  43 
P   1  July  42 


CAPTAIN. 


P   7  July  43 

18  Dec.  37 
P  6  Oct.  43 
P29  Mar.  44 
P  7  Feb.  46 
P    1  May  46 

11  Dec.  46 
.  P  29  Dec.  46 
P23  April 47  p27 


P   4 

19 

P13 

9 

P  6 


CORKBTS  AND  SUB- 
LlBUTBNANTS. 

Sir  Wm.  Aug.  Fraaer,  Bt. 
Tbeophilus  John  Levett. . 
G.  H.  £^r/q/'MountCharles 

Henry  Lygon 

St  George  Caulfield 

Edm. Waldo  Meade  Waldo 

Richard  Bateson 

Henry  Wyndham  ...... 


P  9 

15 

P16 


P  4  June  47 
P13  Aug.  47 
P31  Dec.  44 
P  5  May  46 
P 10  Not.  48 
P  0  Mar.  41) 
P  16  Mar.  49 
P27  April  49 


June  47 
July  47 
Aug.  47 
Apr.  48 
May  48 
Mar.  49 
Mar.  49 
Mar.  49 
AprU  49 


P 16  May  34 
P  1  Dec  87 
P27  Dec.  37 
P30  Dec.  42 
P  29  Dec.  40 
P  4  June  47 
P  9  Mar.  49 
P  16  Mar.  49 


BRBTBT- 
MA/OB. 


0  Nor.  46 


Adjutant, — Lt.  Gcoriee  Andrews,  11  Dec.  40. 

Quarter-Master. — William  Binnic,  29  Jan.  47. 

Surgeon. — James  Cockbnrn,  12  Sept.  48;  Astist.'Surg.  15  April  36. 

Aitistant'Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Tardrcw,  12  July,  44. 

Veterinary-Surgeon. — $  William  Percivall,*  30  Nov.  12. 

Scarlet. — Facings  Blue. — Agent,  George  Samuel  Collyer,£sq. 
{Returned from  France,  January,  1816.] 


1  Lord  Combermerc  accompaaled  bis  regt.  (the  6th  Dr.  Qdi.)  to  Flanders  in  Auk.  17M,  and  Mrred  to  tb« 
end  of  that  campsi^,  and  until  June  of  the  following  one.  In  1700  he  embarked  in  command  of  the  ti^h 
Lt.  Drs.  for  the  Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  and  lerfed  a  short  but  active  campaign  under  Sir  Thomas  Craff,  «hc« 
be  accompanied  his  regt.  to  India*  where  he  served  in  the  memorable  campaigns  of  1708  and  80.  ayainsa 
Tippoo  Bultaun,  Including  the  battle  of  ilallavelly,  and  siege  of  Ser.ngapaUm.  Proceeded  to  the  Pralncssia 
in  ISCXf,  in  command  nf  a  brigade  of  cavalry,  consisting  of  the  Uth  and  16th  Lt.  Drs.,  at  the  head  of  vbscte 
ho  disfingnished  himself,  during  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  Portngal,  including  the  operations  at  Oporto, 
and  afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Talarera.  In  Aug.  1HU9,  the  local  rank  of  Lieut.>Gen.  was  conferred  wiioa 
hire;  and,  early  in  1810,  he  was  appointed  to  the  romroand  of  the  whole  allied  cavalry  under  the  Duke  of 
WelilngtoD.  and  remained  In  that  command  until  the  termination  of  the  war  in  1614,  and  dbtiogvlai^cd 
himself  at  the  head  of  the  cavalry  upon  every  occasion  that  presented  itself,  Including  the  variotts  ■£!)««•• 
Id  covering  the  retreat  from  Almeida  to  Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Bucaco.  actions  at  Villa  Oarcka  aisd 
OMtnyJon,  battle*  of  Pnentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca  (s^vtrily  wounded),  action  at  £1  Uodon,  faatilca  c.f 
the  Pyreneca,  Ortltes,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  at  the  slece  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  In  IMS  aod  JHt» 
as  Ctimmander-ln-cbief.  His  lordship  has  received  a  llcdal  for  Serlngapatam ;  the  gold  Croaa  and  «««« 
Clasp  for  tba  battles  of  Talavera,  Fuentct  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse;  and  the  ailvar  W«r 
Medal  with  three  claspe  for  Bus^tco,  Ciudsid  Rodrigo,  and  Pyrenees. 

S  Ueot.  Winterbottom  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  ICedal  with  oaa  Claap  tor  %hm 
battle  of  Toulouse. 

4  Mr.  Pare! vail  served  In  the  Peninsula  from  September,  1819,  to  the  end  of  the  War  in  1814,  %mA  w» 
prasent  in  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campalfcn  of  1816,  inclodlng  tha  cftptura  of  ^tfis*  U« 
has  recdved  tht  War  Medal  with  two  daapt  for  Or  ihct  and  Toulouse. 


2d  BeffimaU  of  Life  Guards, 


119 


Tam'Serr. 

66 

PoU 

Half 

P»y. 

PHy. 

32 

i 

80 

0 

23 

0 

20 

0 

18 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

14 

0 

11 

• 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

11 

0 

16 

0 

24 

1) 

6 

0 

24 

0 

"  PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO. 
Colonel. 
9  Charles  Wm.  Marqttu  of  Londonderry,*  QCB.  OCH.  JBnsi{fn,  11  Oct.  1704; 
Lieut.  30  Oct.  94 ;    Capt.  12  Nor.  04 ;  Mqfor,  31  July,  05 ;  Lieui.-Col. 
1  Jan.  07;  Colonel,  25  Sept  1803;  Mqjor^Gen.  26  July,  10;  Zieui.-Gen. 
4  June,  14;  Gen.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Co/.  2nd  Life  Ouards,  23  June,  43. 

Lieut.^Colonel  and  Colonel. 
James  M'Douall,  Comet,  p  19  Feb.  18 ;  Lieut,  p  2  Oct.  23 ;  Capt.  P 10  Oct.  26 ; 
Brevet-Mt^for,  28  June  38;  Mqjor  ^  Lieut.-Col.  p  10  April,  40;  Lt.-Col. 
P  30  Dee.  46;  Co/.  10  April  47. 

Mqfor  and  Lieut.-  Colonel. 
Lewis  Duncan  Williams,  Comet,  p  21  June  20;  Lieut,  p  23  July  25;  Capt^  p  15 
July  28 ;  Brevet-Mqfor,  23  Not.  41 ;  Mqfor  jr  Lieut.^Col.  p30  Dec.  46. 


Captains. 
Mountjoy  Francis  Kartyn 

Geo.  Howard  Vyse 

Tliomas  Ogilry 

Hon.  F.  John  Evans  Freke 
Hon.  R.  Neville  Lawley,«. 
E.  M.  Earl  o/ Longford 
Charles  J.Tottenham  .. 
Hon,  Comwallis  Maude 

LlEUTBNAKTS. 

Peter  Sherwen,  adjj. .... 
Hon.  Brownlow  C.  Bertie 
Henry  Savile  Lumley  . 
Hon.  J.  H.DelavalAstley 

Fountaine  Hogge   

Edw.  FfoUiott  Wingfield 
Arc.  C.  Douglas  Hawksley 
Harcourt  Johnstone  . . . 
John  G.  Carter  Hamilton 

Cornets  and  Sub- 

LlBUTENAKTS. 

J.  A.  Q.Ld.  Loughborough 
Charles  Hayes  Miller. . . . 
H.  J.  Townsend  Stephens 

Joseph  Awty,  R.M 

Hon.  Claude  Bowes  Lyon 
Robert  O'Brien  Jameson 
George  Robert  FitzRoy . . 
Augustus  Savill  Lumley 


COR.  AND 
SUB-LIEUT. 


p  27  Dec.  27 
P  26  Nov.  30 
P  9  Mar.  32 
P  24  Nov.  36 
P  8  July  36 
P  9  July  36 
P  28  April  37 
P 16  Sept  36 

21  June  39 
Pll  Oct.  39 
P  28  May  42 
P 17  M'ur.  43 
P  9  May  43 
P  12  May  43 
P  30  Dec.  45 
P 13  Feb.  46 
P  22  Jan.  47 


P25  June47 
P  17  Dec.  47 
P  25  Apr.  45 
28  June  48 
P30  JuDe48 
P  1  June  49 
P23  Nov.  49 
P  23  Nov.  49 


LIEUT. 


P  22  Mar.  31 

P17AprUd6 
P29  April  36 
P  24  Mar.  37 
P  8  May  40 
P  9  May  40 
P  28  May  42 
P  23  July  44 

22  July  44 
P  30  Dec.  45 
P 13  Feb.  46 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  14  Feb.  46 
P29  June  48 
P30  June4d 
P  1  June  49 
P30  Nov.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P  22  April  36 
P  1  Sept.  37 
P  8  May  40 
P  28  May  42 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  1  June  49 
P30  Nov.  49 


BRBTET« 
IfAJOR 


9  Nov.  46 

t 

23  Nov.  41 


Adjutant. — Lieut.  Peter  Sherwen,  21  June,  39. 

Quarter-Master.—yfmwai  Allen,  25  July,  34. 

Surgeon. — Abraham  Nisbet  Connel,  M.D.  22  Nov.  30;  Attitt.^Surg.flQ  June 

25  ;  Hospital-Aseiet.  10  March  25. 
Aseiet. 'Surgeon. — Geoi^ge  M'Culloch,  MD.,  6  June  45. 
Veterinary-Surgeon. — John  Wilkinson,  27  April,  26. 

Scarlet — Facvngt  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Returned from  France,  February,  1816.] 

1  Lord  Londonderry  hu  receited  a  crois  and  one  claip  fbr  Sshagun  and  Benctcnte,  TUaren.  BuKaco. 
Fuentet  d'Onor,  and  Badaloi,  and  wai  seTercly  wounded  in  the  bead  by  a  miuket-baU  in  Holland,  lOUi 
OcUlTtW. 

B  2 


120 


Ymn*  8«nr. 


67 


Full 
Paj. 


38 


S6 


Half 
Pay. 


21 
80 
90 
10 
10 

8 

6 

8 

7 
6 

8 
6 
6 
6 
7 
6 
6 

4 
4 

3 
3 

S 

a 
1 

8 
10 
93 

9 
36 


Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards, 

"  PENINSULA''— "WATERLOO." 
CoUmel. 
m  IfiB  Henry  William,  Marquis  of  Anglesey,!  KG.  GCB.  OCH.  LietU^-Co!. 
*  18  Sept  1703 ;  CoL  3  May,  06 ;  Mqjor-Gen,  20  April,  1802 ;  LUui.-Otn.  95 
April, 08;  Gen,  12  Aug.  10;  Field  Marehal,  0  Not.  46;   Colonel  of  the 
Royal  Hone  Guards  80  Dec.  42. 

Lieut. 'Colonel. 
9  QH  Ererard  Wm.  Bouverie,*  Comet,  p  8  April,  12 ;  Lieut.  16  Oet.  18  ;  Capt. 
P  OSept.  10 ;  Breo.'Mqf.  6  Hay,  31 ;  Maj.  jr  Lt.-CoU  p  4  Dec.  32;  Lt»'CoL 
^  Co/.  I"  16  Sept.  46. 

Mqjor. 

Hon.  George  Cecil  Weld  Forester,  Comet,  P27  May,  24;  Lieut,  ^l  Aug.  86; 

Capt.  P6  July,  32;  Brev.-Mqj.  0  Nov.  46;  Mt^f.  ScLt.-Col.  PlO  Sept  48. 


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Captaixs. 


COBNET. 


LIEUT. 


P  26  Mar.  29.P15Mar.  31 


P27  Feb.  30  P  6  July  32 
P  30  Not.  30  p  31  May  33 
3  April  40  P24  Mar.  43 
20  Oct  40  P   4  Aug.  43 


Wyndham  Edw.  Hanmer 

Hon.  Horace  Pitt 

R.  H.  R.  Howard  Vyse  . . 

Hugh  Smith  Daillie  .... 

Lord  Geo.  John  Manners 

Lord  Alex.  F.C.G.  Lennox 

Horace  Dormer  Trelawny'  p  15  April  42 

Robert  Sheffield p  22  July  42 

LlBUTBNAlfTS. 

Han.  Geo.  Watson  Milles  p22  Sept  43  p  3  Apr.  46 
'''tyw?w**^*^^M^37Sept44 


8  Feb.  42 


P  26  June  44 
P  27  Sept  44 
P  28  Feb.  45 


GAPTAIK. 


P  OJan.  35 
P  11  Not.  36 
P27  Sept  42 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P30  Mar.  47 
P 10  Sept.  48 
P  13  July  40 


BREVET- 
MAJOR. 


9  Nov.  40 
0  Not.  40 


Berkeley ) 

Wm.  Griffin  Sutton,  a4f. 
Francis  Howard  Vyse    • . 
LordOthoA.  FitzGenild,*. 
Duncan  James  Baillie  . . 

Joseph  Brunt,  R.M 

Wmljamcs  Hope  Gambler 

Edward  Breedon    

Cornets. 
Lord  Geo.  C.  G.  Lennox 
SackvUle  Geo.  Lane  Fox 

Thomas  Leslie    

Cha.  Sidney  Davers  Mills 
Hon,  Philip  Sidney  •• . . 
JohnWyndham  BiUlngton 
0.  P.  C.  A.  Lord  Stanhope 
T.  Lord  Ribblesdale 


10  Aag.  42 
P29NOT.  44 
PlO  Jan.  45 
P  28  Feb.  45 

24  Nov.  43 
P  4  July  45 
P 16  Sept  45 

P  3  Apr.  46 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P  5  Feb.  47 
p  20  July  47 
P  28  Sept  47 
P 10  Sept  48 
P  21  Aug.  49 


7  Aug.  46 

15  Jan.  47 
P  5  Feb.  47 
P80  Mar.  47 
P28  Sept  47 
PlO  Sept 48 
P  6  July  49 
P 13  July  49 


P22Ang.  49 

Atifutant.^ Lieut.  William  Griffin  Sutton,  16  Jan.  47. 

QMorter^Master. — Herbert  Turner,  1  Jan.  31. 

5ttr^eofi.— George  Gulliver,  2  June, 43;  A.'S.  18  Junt ,  88 ;  IT.-it .  17  H ay»S7. 

Aetietant'Surffeon. — Frederick  George  Kerin,  18  Aug.  48. 

reterinary-Surgeon.—WiJohn  Siddall,^  10  Oct.  18. 

Blue — FacinffiScarieL'^Affenti,  Messrs.  Cox  ft  Co. 
IRetumedfrom  France,  Fdnnary,  1816.] 


1  Lord  Anglitcy  JolDcd  lh«  Dukt  of  York's  army  in  Fluiden  In  1704,  In  command  of  the  Mlh;  bi  Ihr 
Nlreal  b*  had  the  teoiporarj  command  of  Lord  Cathcart'f  Bri^dc.  Accompanied  the  Duke  on  tha  E<p«* 
dition  to  Holland  In  1790,  and  commandad  ibe  cavalry  in  the  actk>u  of  the  Snd  Oct.*— "late  In  tha  avaola;. 
the  enemy's  cavalry  havlog  been  defeated  in  an  attempt  which  they  made  upon  the  British  UorM  artillery 
cm  the  beach,  and  having  been  charged  by  the  cavalry  under  Lord  Paget,  were  driven  with  contideraMe  loi« 
aaarly  to  Eg mont-op-Zee."  In  tha  retn-at  of  that  army  he  protected  tha  rear  with  hia  cavdry,  avi  ■•m« 
•kirmtehing  having  taken  place  in  which  teveral  pieoct  of  cannon  fell  into  the  liaud*  of  the  aoaav.  his 
X^nbhip  with  one  iquadron  attacked  the  forea  under  General  Simon,  amounting  to  six  times  his  own  nnia« 


hers,  repulsed  them,  retaking  the  British,  and  capturing  at  the  same  time  se?eral  pieces  of  the  OAemy's 
cannon.  In  180S  he  proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  command  of  two  brigades  of  cavalry  {  attacked  and  de» 
fMted  a  body  of  the  enemy  at  Sahsgun ;  and,  during  the  retreat  of  t>ir  John  Hoore  he  bcmight  ap  tbe 
fear,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy  at  Mayorga  and  Beneventa.  Commanded  a  division  of  tha  Aray 
nader  the  Earl  of  Chatham  on  the  Walchcreu  Expedition,  in  1800.  Commanded  tha  cavalry  in  tha  on  a- 
paign  of  1816;  engaged  in  frequent  charges  ou  ibe  enemy,  in  |iroteciing  the  rear  of  tha  infiuitfy  on  tbe 
retreat  of  the  17ih  June ;  and,  towards  tb«  cloee  of  the  battle  of  Waterloo  be  was  struck  on  the  right  tbigh 
by  a  cannon-shot, — li*f  anipuuied.    His  Lordship  has  received  a  Medal  (or  Safaagun  and  Benevente. 

S  Colonel  Bonverie  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  October,  181  SI,  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  mdading 
tba  battto  of  Vittorta.  Served  also  ibe  campaign  of  Uld,  and  was  wounded  at  Waterloo.  Ue  has  recatvad 
tbs  War  Medal  and  two  claspa  for  TItioria  and  Toiilonae. 

0  Mr.  aUdaU  stmd  tkt  ownpalfa  of  1014^  ib4  was  pitssat  at  ths  battte  of  Waterloo. 


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it  Cahir.      J 


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Paj. 


22 


28 


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Fay. 


19 

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10 

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8 
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6 
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2 
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1st  (  Tlie  King's)  Regimmt  of  Dragoon  Guards.         121 

"  WATERLOO." 

Colonel, 
9  Hon.  Sir  William  Lumley,»  GCB.  Cornet^  24  Oct.  1787 ;  Lieut,  19  May  90 ; 
Capt,  4  Dec.  93 ;  Mqjor,  10  Mar.  95 ;  Lieut, -Col,  25  May,  95 ;  Col.  29  April, 
1802;  Afqfor-Gen,  25  Oct.  09;  Lieut.-Gen.      June,  14;  Gen.  10  Jan.  37  ; 
Col,  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  30  April,  40. 

Lieut, Colonel, 
Henry  Aitchiflon  Hankey,  Ens.  p  26  June,  23;  Lieut.  pIO  March.  25:  Capt. 
P  15  Aug.  26 ;  Mqjor,  p  27  Sept.  33 ;  Lieui,'Col,  1  March,  39. 

Mqjor. 
Joshua  Simmonds  Smith,  Comet,  p  14  Aug.  17 ;  Lieut.  25  May,  22 ;  Copt.  P 19 
AprU,  27 ;  Mqjor,  p31  Dec.  33 ;  Brevet  Lieut.- Col.  9  Nov.  46. 


Captains. 

AlfredScott   

William  Warner  Allen  . . 
Jamea  Peach  Peach  .... 
George  Wm.  Blathwayt 

Lockhart  Little 

WiUlam  Tuthill 

Richard  A.  Moore 

James  S.  Stirling  Stuart 

LiBUTBXANTS. 

Charles  Geo.  0*Callaghan 
Edw.  Rob.  Starkie  Bence 

George  Briggs    

Mordaunt  Fenwick  .... 
Jas.  Rob.  Steadman  Sayer 
Emanuel  Bradbury,  a4j. 

Bankes  Tomlin 

Hugh  Hamilton 

John  Kemp,  R.M 

G.  H.  Warrington  Carew 
Robert  Thomas  Thomson 

Cornets. 
William  Jacob  Birt    .... 
Charles  Edwin  Wyatt   .. 

George  Paynter 

Thomas  Nisbct 

William  Peareth    


CORKBT. 


P27  Sept. 
P  29  Not. 
P  15  June 
P20  Not. 
P  7  Aug. 
Pll  June 
P 12  Feb. 
P17  June 

6  May 
P  16  Aug. 
P 10  May 
p  14  June 
P  28  May 

8  Dec. 
P  2  Mar. 
P  1  Oct. 
PlO  Mar. 
P  31  Mar. 
P    1  Apr. 


31 
39 
39 
40 
40 
41 
36 
42 

42 
42 
44 
44 
45 
46 
47 
47 


LIBUT. 


Pll  July  34 
P  30  Apr.  41 
P17  June  42 
P  5  Aug.  42 
P 16  Aug.  42 
P 19  Jan.  44 
PIO  July  37 
P    3  May  44 

P22  Dec.  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P  31  Mar.  48 
P  31  3Iar.  48 
25  May  48 
P  26  Muy  48 
P  3  Oct.    48 


48  P29May  40 
46  ;P  3  Aug.  40 
48  P 14  Dec.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BBBTBT- 
XAJOB. 


P  26  May  48 
P 18  July  48 
P  3  Not.  48 
P29  May  49 
P21  Aug.  49 


P  8  Mar.  39 
P  2  Aug.  44 
Pll  Dec.  46 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P  31  Mar.  48 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  26  May  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 


5  Oipt.  Hammertley  aerved 
in  iha  Peninsula  from  Auf. 
1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  ki 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Vittoria  andToUtouae, 
and  the  imwetment  of^  and 
the  Heighta  before  PampeluiM. 
Shot  through  the  ahouldpr 
whilst  protecting  a  hoose  In 
the  neighbourhood  of  Dublin, 
on  duty  ia  1800,  when  in  the 
Militia.  He  has  receired  the 
Yfwt  Medal  wUh  two  datps. 


Paymaster,—'^  Fred.  Hammersley/  26  Sept.  48 ;  Comet,  p  23  Jan.  12;  Z/eti^ 
P  9  April  12 ;  Capt.  8  May  40. 
4       0    Ad(jutant, — Lieut.  Bmanuel  Bradbury,  8  Jan.  47. 
12       0    Quarter'Master. — Joseph  Mlssett,  30  March,  38. 

12       0    Surgeon.— Y,(ivi«r^  William  Stone,  MD.  17  March  48  ;  Assist.-Surg.  5  Oct.  C8. 
3       0    Axsistani' Surgeon. — John  Peile,  8  Jan.  47. 
6       0    Veterinary  Surgeon.-^T.  Delany,  25  Sept.  44. 

Scarlet — Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  H. 

Borough,  Bt,j  Annit,  &  Co. 

[^Returned from  Canada,  Aug.  1843.] 
1  Sir  William  Luraley  commanded  the  2Snd  Light  Dragoons  in  Ireland  during  the  rebellion  in  1706;  was 
teverelj  wounded  through  the  ankle  Joint  at  Antrim,  and  preserved  the  town  from  leing  burnt  by  the 
rebels.  Subsequently  served  in  the  command  of  that  corps  in  the  flrst  czpcdiiion  to  Egypt  under  Sir  Ralph 
Abercromby.  Appointed  to  the  siafT  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  In  1800,  but  was  afterwards  transferred  to 
be  second  in  command  of  the  expedition  under  Sir  Samuel  Auohmuty  to  South  America;  commaoded  tiie 
advance  on  landing  in  the  Rio  de  la  Plata,  and  at  the  capture  of  Uonte  Video,  end  the  subsequent  disas* 
troua  piDceedings  at  Buenos  Ayres  under  Lieut.>Oeneral  M'hitelock.  Commanded  the  advance  and  landing 
at  the  capture  of  the  island  of  Ischia,  1809.  Appointed  to  the  staff  in  the  Peninsula  in  1810;  Joined  the 
anny  in  the  North  of  Portugal,  and  served  as  Major-Oeneral  in  Lord  Hill's  division,  and  subsequently  in 
the  some  division  under  Lord  Beresford ;  commanded  ou  the  Chriatoval  side  at  the  flnt  siege  of  Badi^os  in 
1811,  and  upon  the  raising  of  that  siege  he  commanded  the  whole  of  the  allied  cavnlrv  at  the  battle  of  Al- 
tmhera,  and  also  at  the  cavalry  action  at  Usagre,    Sir  William  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  Albuhera. 


1 22        2nd(  The  Queen*s)  Reffiment  of  Dragoon  Guards.     [ 


■IPIenlUIL 


XtnXw  S6^* 


67 


CdUmeh 


Full 


18 


85 


Half 
Pay. 


10 
13 
11 
8 
10 
10 


1* 


5ir  Thomas  Oag«  Montrwor,'  KCH.  Bnt,  12  March,  1783 ;  lAma.  4  April,  83; 
Capt.  17  June, 94;  Mqjor,  12  April,  99 ;  Lieut.-Col.  27  June,  1801  iCol.  26 
JuIy,10;Jlfi|/or-G«i.4June,13;  XMiff..(?en.27  May,25:  Oen.  23  Nor.  41 ; 
Co/.2nd  Dragoon  Guard»,20  Feb.  37. 

WillIamCainpbeU,C5wwf,Pejan.32;Xi«rf.Pl2Apr.33:  Capf.P27May,36; 
Jf^UVw,  Pll  June,  41  j  Xfeu*.-Ci>Z.  P30  Jan.  40. 

^*!!!r*'H^**®'''^'^^^'-^'^'«'V».'18Aug.24|  XImi/.  P17Dee.25|  C<m#.P30 
Dec.  26  J  JBrmfet'Mqfor,  23  Nor.  41 ;  Mi^ar,  p  30  Jan.  46. 


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14 

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0 

15 

0 

Captaxhs. 

Hylton  Brisco     

Robert  Wm.  Dallas  .... 
Fred.  James  Ibbetson  . . 
Atirood  DaltonWigsell*. 
ChariesBdwaTdConyerB,#. 
Charles  William  Calrert 

Ltbutbvavts. 

Francis  Harfland,  adj*  • 
John  Carstairs  Jones. . . 
Charles  Edward  Walker 

Leyeestar  Hibbert 

Edmund  Ruck  Keene  . 
Thomas  Belsey  Tomlin  . 

Bryan  Thonihill 

John  Fermor  Godfirey  . 
John  Griffith  Price    . . . 

COBKBTS. 

GeoTge  Bushman,  R.H. 

John  Clements • . 

William  Hull 


CORHBT. 


LIEUT. 


Pll  Oct.  31 
P  6  Oct.  37 
P 17  May  39 
P  3  Dec.  41 
P  18  Dec.  40 
P  6  Nor.  40 


24  Kor.  35 
P  15  Dec.  43 
1*29  Dec.  43 
P  23  Sept.  45 
P  20  Dec.  44 
P  25  June  47 

25  June  44 
P  26  Hay  48 
P  7  July  48 


30  Apr.  41 
P 15  Aug.  48 
P23  Nov.  49 


P  25  July  84 
P 13  Dec.  39 
'  18  Dec.  40 
P  24  Feb.  43 
»  25  Not.  42 
P31  Mar.  43 


29  8ept.37 
P  23  Sept.  46 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P  25  June  47 
P  24  Dec.  47 
P15  Aug.  48 
7  Aug.  46 
P  9  Not.  49 
P 16  Kor.  49 


OAFTAIV. 


P  4  Aug.  43 
P  23  Sept.  46 
P  30  Jan.  46 
P  8  Jan.  47 
P  9  Nor.  40 
P 16  Nor.  49 


BRBTBT- 
XAIOR. 


Paymtuter.-^BenTj  Bond  Head,  30 May,  45;  Sns,  P23  Dec.  36;  Zieui.  P21 
June,  30;  Capt.  p21  Mar.  46. 

A4jutant. — Lieut,  Francis  Hariland,  4  Dec.  35. 

Quarter-Master, — John  Hariland,  15  July,  36. 

^ttr^mm.— Alexander  George  Home,  M.D.,  24  March,  43;   Auirt.'Surg,  18 
Jan.  27 ;  Hatp^-Auist,  6  Oct.  26. 

il«fiffait/-5iir^«ofi.— Alexander  Smith,  M.D.,  7  Ang.  46. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Opie  Smith,  20  Feb.  35. 

Scarlet^Fdiaui^i  BUck.— ^^m/«,  Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  k  Co. 
[Betwmedfrom  France^  November,  1818.] 

1  Sir  Tliomu  Uontnmr  has  beeo  Inntlj-tamr  j^tut  oa  KginraUl  ftiU-par,  darisg  which  period  he  wrral 
Pt  Qlbralur  in  1780  and  91;  in  Fiandsn  and  Ualluid  in  17U3,  4,  and  6;  Uie  EsrpUan  cuDDftin  of  1801- 
and  robsaqMallf  maaj  rsan  la  India.  '^  *  * 


^JsSSIwI^]  ird  {The  Prince  of  Wcdeifs)  Regt  of  Dragoon  Guards.  123 


"  TALAVEBA*'  —  "  ALBTTHERA"  —  "  VITTOBIA  "  —  "  PENINSULA. 


fi 


Tears'  Serr. 


51 


Full 
Pay. 


35 


10 


17 
13 
8 
12 
10 
10 


B 
8 
7 
7 
6 
4 
3 
4 


Half 
Pay. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


ColoneL 
9  liai  Charles  Mnrraj,  Earl  Cathcart/  KGB.  Bns.  May,  00 ;  JUeut*  10  Aug. 
00 ;  Capt,  3  Feb.  03 ;  Mtyor,  14  May,  07  ;  Lieut^-Col  30  Aug.  10 ;  CoL  13 
Aug.  10 ',  M<yor'Gen.  22  Jaly,  30 ;  LU-Gm.  23  Not.  41 ;  Colonel  3rd  Dra- 
goon  QaardB,  10  Not.  46. 

Lieu;t, 'Colonel, 
Thomafl  Arthar,  Cornet^  P  23  June,  1825 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Sept.  26 ;  Capt.  P  8  Feb. 
31 ;  Mt^or,  p  15  Sept.  38 ;  Lieut.-CoL  p12  May,  43. 

Mqfor, 

John  Daniel  Dyson,  Cor.  v  0  Dec.  31 ;  Lieut.  P  22  Mar.  33 ;  Capt.  p  8  Jnly  86 ; 
Major,  P 10  June,  46.  


Captains. 

Edward  Dyson  . .  •  •  •  • . 
\yUliam  Sqnire  ...••.. 
Tho.TristnunSpryCarlyon 
Henry  Hickman  Bacon  . . 
Peter  Bronghton  ••••.. 
Fenwick  Boyoe  Barron  • . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

A.  Rodkin  Robinson,  aty. 

Henry  Marsh 

Richard  Croker ........ 

Thomas  Edward  Whitby 
Edmund  Henry  Torton . . 
Arch.  Douglas  Monteath 
Henry  Heywood  Lonsdale 
Frank  Chaplin    


3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

20 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

43 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

COBNETS. 

J.H.  de  Cardonuel  Lawson 
Wyndham  Knatchbnll  .  • 
Jas.  Winterbottom,  JR.M. 

Augustus  Hunt 

Charles  Denison  Pedder... 


GOBNBT. 


P18 
P24 
P27 
P  8 
P30 
P   8 


Oct.  33 
Mar.  37 
Dee.  42 
June  38 
Oct.  40 
May  40 


22  July 
P  5  Aug. 
P 10  Feb. 
P 12  May 
P15  Mar. 
P  24  July 
P  2  Apr. 


42 
42 
43 
43 
44 
46 
47 


P   8  May  46 


P  6  Nov.  47 
P  3  Dec.  47 
17  Dec.  47 
P  23  May  48 
P    7  July  46 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  27  Oct.  37 ; 
P  2  Aug.  42 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  8  Nov.  42 
P 17  Mar.  43 
P  26  Sept.  45 


11  May  43 
Pl2May  43 
P22  Not.  44 
PlO  June46 
P  24  July  46 
p  3  Dec.  47 
P 10  Nov.  48 

31  Oct.  48 


P 17  Mar.  43 
PlO  June  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  6  Not.  47 
P 10  Not.  48 
P28Dec.  46 


BKBTBT 
MAJOR. 


Paymaster. — Ernest  Aug.  Hawker,  10  Oct.  38;  Ens.  80  Sept.  30;  lAeut^^S 

July,  36.  ' 

Adjutant. — Lieut,  Andrew  R.  Robinson,  2  Aug.  42. 
Quarter-Maeter, — 9  John  Heydon,'  30  April,  41. 

Surgeon. — 9  George  Alex.  Stephenson,'  28  Oct.  13 ;  Assist.  Surg.  14  May,  07. 
Assistant  Surgeon. — Richard  Carmichael  Bourne,  13  July,  47. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Austin  Cooper  Shaw,  21  Aug.  48.   ' 

Scarlet — Facings  Yellow.  —  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

[Hetumedfrom  France,  January,  1816.] 

1  Lord  Calhcart  fcnred  on  th«  Helder  expedition  in  1799.  Accompanied  the  Expedition  nnder  Sir 
Jamet  Craig,  and  served  in  Naples  and  Sicily,  in  1806  and  6,  aa  AMistant  Quarter-Master-General.  Serred 
on  the  Scheldt  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  in  1800.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula 
In  1819,  as  an  Assistant  Quarter-M aster-General,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Barrosa.  Salamanca,  and 
Vittorta,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of  1815 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  * 

3  Qaarter-M aster  Hejdon's  services  -.—expedition  to  Walcheren,  siege  of  Flushing,  and  expedition  to 
South  Bereland,  in  1800;  Peninsular  Campaigns  of  1812  and  18. 

S  Mr.  Stephenson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1800  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajos.  Salamanca. 
Vittorla,  Pyrenees,  ICiTelle,  and  Ntve. 


124  4th  (Royal  Irish)  Regiment  ofBragom  Guards.     [STftSSStr! 

On  the  Standards  and  Appointmenta  the  HARP  and  CBOWN,  ^nd  the 
Star  qf  St.  PATRICK,  with  the  motto  <'  QuisSeparabitl** 

"  PENINSULA." 

Colonel, 
Richard  Pigot,*  Sm.  4  Sept.  93 ;  Lieut.  16  Sept.  93 ;  Capt.  21  Dec.  93 ;  JUTtnar, 
20  April  02  J  Lieui.'Col,  1  May  06 ;  Col,  4  Juue  14  i  MqJ,'Gen.  19  July  21  ; 
Zieui.'Oen,  10  Jan.  37 ;  CoU  4th  Dragoon  Ouarda,  26  Nov.  49. 


Yean*  St-nr 


24 


14 


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14 

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22 


liieui.^Colonel. 
Edward  Cooper  Hodge,  Comet,  3  Aug.  26 ;  Lieut.  P  3  July  28 :  Capt.  p  10  Vet. 
34 ;  Major,  ?  3  Dec.  41 ;  Lt.-Col,  P  3  Oct.  48. 

Jllqjor. 
William  Charles  Forriist,   Comet,  Pll   Mar.  36;   Lieut»P5  Jan.  89;  Owrf. 
P  7  Sept.  41 ;  Mqjor,  P  3  Oct.  48.  '^ 


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Captains. 

Thos.  Oliver  W.  Coster  . . 
Francis  Rowland  Forster 
Josias  Rogers  John  Coles' 
James  Cunningham  .... 

Thomas  Jones 

Fra.  Hastings  G.  Nicolls 

LlEUTBKANTS. 

John  Mullen,  a^f. 

Ernest  Henry  Lane    .... 
Thos.  Miller  Clarke,  R.M. 

Michael  M'Creagh 

Thomas  Bigoe  Williams 
A  rth .  M  ast  erton  Robci  tson 

John  CoUingwood 

John  MacDonnell  Webb 

CORNBTS. 

John  Rich.  Smyth  Wsllis 
W.Wm.  Rudyerd  Williams 

John  Glasgow    

James  Robert  Scott  . . 


CORITBT. 


P  4  Aug.  37 
P  7  Feb.  40 
P  2  Sept.  36 
P21  May  41 
P  23  July  41 
P  2  June  43 

0  Mar.  43 
P  14  July  43 
30  July  44 
26  July  44 
P  23  Aug.  44 
P  18  May  46 
P  19  May  46 
P    2  Apr.  47 


LI£UT. 


P  23  Not.  38 
Pll  Mar. 42 
P  22  Mar.  39 
P  7  April  43 
P  19  May  43 
P27  Mar.  46 


26  Mar.  46 
P  19  May  46 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P  19  Mar.  47 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  30  June  48 
P2    Oct.  49 


CAPTAIK. 


P  27  Mar.  46 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  8  Oct  47 
P  30  June  48 
P  3  Oct  48 


llAJOtt. 


P  19  Mar.  47 
P  8  Oct  47 
P  7  Joly  48 
P  3  Oct  48 


4  Citpt.  Ralfton  vu  embark, 
ed  wlib  ■  detachmcBC  of  thm 
S4th  Light  Drat oolM  la  Um  o«t- 
ward  bound  iadlas  floot,  mhick 
malntaioed  an  lolloii  with  a 
Frrneh  fqusdron,  under  Ad* 
mlrsl  LiaoU,  offUM  liauritiva, 
Olh  Aug.  1805,  sad  to  vlikli  tho 
enemy  were  beatoa  ofll  Ob  tbo 
Ml  Aor.  IMB^  hs  led  *•  ad- 
,  vanced  tquadron  of  him  revi. 

meat  in  aeUon  with  the  rebels  belore  Heriaca. 

paum,  in  which  the  latter  were  beaten  and  A*. 

perted;  and  on  the  nme  date  he  rnmrnaiHlcd 

iho  outiylar  piquet  In  a  alfhc  attack  Umk  Uo 

farrisott  of  Seriag apaiam* 


Oh 


0 
0 
0 


^oSTcS^i^X^t*'"''  ^  ^-  ^'  ^^^'  «^ 6  July  04;  LUut.  10  Julj 
A4Mant,-^Lieut.  John  MuUen,  10  March,  43. 
Quarter'MaHer.'--John  Thompson,  3  Oct  48. 

n  .  f!2Tr^^^^  ^^^'  ^  ^^^-  ^  *  Amst.-SuTg.  2  Aug.  33. 
0  1 4#m/.-^ttrjwii.-Jamea  Fly ter,  6  June  45.  *^ 

0    Veterinary  Surgeon,-^9m^  Rainsfoid,  26  Dec.  28, 


Scarlet—JTact,!^,  Blue.— Jpen/,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 
,  I  u  .♦  o      „,    .  VR^umtdfrom  Portugal,  May,  1813.1 

of Viino^"?„'"l*7£'^''it~  *im^^^  *"  'J5,^J»J.'"^»"  *"  »'"5  *«  «»•  Medlterr««aB  aa«  «t.f,o 

a  t>;rc2i«'^rv;i  wuh  fH^^^^  »» ^/^  •«<»«» «-  «•«  i^^  i-  i^\Ji 

Affcbanlecan  In  ISM-O.  and  ^^%!Znx!^i£!^SS^l?^i^  ■°*^'  *^  ^^^  ^  «<*-«^  •- 

capture WSeke?Ch:j^"'eia^5hJl^^^^^^^  S^P"»-\f^  "»*  "***i  ••'•^^  •»  NJ«»po.aitS  mM 

the  ean.paisni  In  KeiT^vIandf  TJim  Sri? ^aUl„  ST-'^S?  ^"^  "*  •**^  "  •*".»"  *•***«*  <>*^  »■ 
mare*.  l4h.  attack  on  Hekl'e  Pnh  SSri^tll  S^.S,^' J^?;,*.?^  "•*  P'*^"'  ■*  •*•  <«««««>«»  o»  P*. 
anacwi^crjUwitiri^dlwauil^;^^      ibo  W..hadl  Pah.  stoiving  of  KawitI*.  Pah  at  O^aai, 


SlJiSilSS:]  5ih{Tht  Princess  Charlotte  of  fVale^s)Reff.  of  Dr.  Gds.  125 

The  motto  *  Vestigia  nulla  retrormm.*''^**  SALAMANCA"—**  VITTORIA"— 

"TOULOUSE"— "PENINSULA." 


70 


Full 
P»7. 


31 


85 


Half 


25 

lb 
13 
13 
13 
11 

9 
*25 
10 

5 
5 
5 

4 
4 
5 

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1 
1 
1 

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9 
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Col0nei. 

9  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart.^GCU.,  Comet,  11  May,  1780 ;  Lieut.  26  April,  83  ; 
Capt.  24  Oct.  87;  Mqfor,  1  Mareh,  94;  Lieut.-Col,  20  April,  95;  CqL  29 
April,  1802 ;  Mqjor-Oen.  25  Oct.  09 ;  Lteut.-Gen.  4  June,  14  :  Gen.  10  Jan. 
37;  Co/.5th  Dragoon  Gaani0,  20  July  31. 

Lieut.^ColoneL 

Hon.  Jamei  Yorke  Scarlett,  Com«f,P  26  March,  18;  Xteu^.  P240ct.21 :  Capt* 
»9Jttne,25;  Jir<(|/or,Pll  Jane,  30;  Lieui^'Col.  p3  July,  40 

Mqfor. 

Charles  Wm.  Morley  Balders,*  CB.  Comet,  p  10  Nov.  25 ;  Zieut.  P25  Nor.  28; 
Capt.  P 15  July,  36 ;  Mq;or,  P16  May,  45 ;  Brctet-U.-Col.  3  Apr.  46. 


Captaivs. 

Abraham  Bolton 

Robert  Bell 

Arthur  Prime     

Geofge  Lloyd  Robson . . . . 
Wm.  Noel  Algernon  Hill 
George  Rowan  Hamilton 

LlBlTTENANTS. 

Charles  Holder 

9  James  Henley,  R.  M.* 
Thomas  Robbins,  a^j.  • . 
Chardin  Philip  Johnson  • . 
John  Jenkins  Thomas  . . 

John  Fort 

George  Duckworth    .... 
Charles  Wilton  Goad . . . 
Adolp.Wm.  DesartBurtoc 

CORNBTS. 

Geo.  Kershaw  Sldebottom 

William  Inglis    

Cha.  Aug.  Drake  Halford 
Fred.  Hay  Swinfen    .... 


CORKET. 


P  12  Oct.  25 
P  16  Nov.  32 
P  30  June  37 
P  28  "Soy.  37 
P 10  Aug.  38 
P 10  Aug.  39 

P  26  Oct.  41 

6  Jan.  25 

7  May  40 
P 14  Mar.  45 
P 11  July  45 
PlOOct.  45 
P 12  June  46 

7  July  46 
P   8  Aug.  45 

P 12  Jan.  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P30  Mar.  49 
P 10  April  40 


LIEUT. 


P26June27 
P  27  June  34 
P  5  April  39 
P  3  July  40 
P  26  Oct.  41 
P    3  June  42 


P 30  July  44 
P  28  Nov.  45 
13  April  46 
P 14  April  46 
P  SO  Mar.  47 
P  12  Jan.  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P  10  April  40 


CAFTAIK. 


P  8  Mar.  33 
P  9  Mar.  38 
P  26  Sept.  45 
p  30  Mar.  47 
P  12  Jan 
P   2Feh 


BRBYBT-* 
MAJOR. 


0  Nov.  40 


I.  49 
».  491 


Paymatter, — Edmund  Vernon  MacKinnon,  30  June,  48  ;  Cornet  k  Suh'Lieut. 

P  29  April,  36 ;  Lieut,  p  27  March,  40. 
Aiffutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  Robbins,  8  May,  40. 
Quarter-Master. — Alexander  Langford,  18  June,  41. 
Surgeon. — James  Barlow,*  M.D.  29  July,  18 ;  Assist. ^Surg.  5  March,  07 ;  Uosp.* 

Assist:  25  June,  03. 
Assist ant'Surgeon. — William  Ardcn,  0  April  41. 
Veterinary  Surgeon, — Geoi^je  Fisher,  29  Dec.  43. 

Scarlet— Fa^ift^f  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  6c  Co. 
lEetumedfrom  Spain,  July,  1814.] 

1  Sir  John  Blade  Mrvod  in  Spain,  nnder  Sir  John  Moore ;  he  Imd  the  eontmand  of  the  Httnar  Bri^de, 
and  wa*  engaged  In  the  different  affairt  with  the  French  Cavalry  at  Sabasun  and  BeneTenle,  in  the  retreat 
to  Corunna,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Placed  again  on  the  staff  in  the  Peninnula,  in  Adg.  1800,  where  he 
termed  until  June,  1819,  in  command  of  a  hrigade  of  caTalrr,  and  waa  at  the  hattle  of  Bufaco,  finrsuit  of 
MaaMtna  from  Santerero,  and  battle  of  Fnrntee  d'Onor,  where  he  had  hit  horte  sliot  under  him.  Sir  John 
has  received  the  gold  Medal  and  one  Claap  for  Corunna  and  Fuentet  d'Onor,  and  the  tlWcr  War  Medai  with 
one  Cla»p  for  Sahagun  and  Benevento. 

S  Licot.-Col.  Balden  wrTcd  the  eanpaif  n  oa  the  SutteJ  In  16454  (Medal),  and  oomaiaadcd  the  SnI  Llcbt  DngoiMM  ia  the 
battles  of  Moodkct  and  Pcroscahah  (wouadcd). 

S  Lieut.  Henley  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  the  Peninsula,  Including  the  battle  of  Toulonte. 

5  Dr.  ^rlow'f  Mrvicet.—  Eiprdition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807;  capture  of  Martinique  In  1800;  campalfn 

}815  ia  the  Nttherlanda  and  France.    He  hat  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Martinique. 


1 M  Qth  Reffimmt  of  Dragoon  Guards  (  CaraUneen), 


rHMdQMrtflf 
L  tX  DtttoUa. 


T«An'S«nr. 


55 


Colonel, 


FnU 
P»7. 


44 


43 


Hftir 


25 

10 

18 

17 

9 

7 

88 
7 

■^ 

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4 
7 
4 
6 
3 
3 
2 

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1 
1 

15 

6 
15 
40 

24 
4 


0 
0 

0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
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0 
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0 

0 

0 
0 

ft 

0 


9  Sir  Thomafl  Hawker,*  KCH.  Comet,  12  May,  1705;  Lieut.  5  Aprfl,  06; 
Capt  10  Jxdy,W;  3fq/or, 23  Not.  1804;  Lieut.-Col.  2  Sept. OB;  CoZ. 4  Jane, 
14;  Mqjor-Qen,  27  May,  25;  Lieut'Gen.  28  June,  38;  Col.  6th  Dragoon 
QnardB,  5  June,  39, 

lAeui.'Cohneh 

9  IB  James  Jackson,*  KH.  J3ns.  0  Oct.  06 ;  Lietd.  25  Jan.  08 ;  Capt  9  26  Jane, 
13;  Brevet'Mqjor,  18  Jane,  15;  Mqjor,  p26  April,  27;  JBrevet^Lleut.^Col, 
25  May,  26 ;  Lieut. -Col.  p  2  March,  39 ;  CoL  23  Noy.  41. 

Mqfor. 

Dayid  Hay,  Comet,  6  Oct  08 ;  Lieut,  p  31  Oct.  ]  1 ;  Capt.  p  5  Aug.  10 ;  Brevet" 
Mq^or^  10  Jan.  37 ;  Jtegtl.-Mqjor,  p  14  April,  37  ;  Brevet-U^CoU  I  Not.  42. 


Captaiks. 
Henry  Richmond  Jones. . 
Hon.  A.  O.  ?.  Jocelyn  . . 
William  Neville  Custance 

Charles  Sawyer 

Edward  Hare  Croker .... 
Frederick  Charies  PolhUl 

LiBUTByANTS. 

William  S.  PhiUps,  R.M. 
Samnel  James  Morton  • . 
Thomas  Hcywood 
Edward  M'Eroy 
John  Forster  .... 
Alex.  A.  Melfort  Campbell 
Robert  BickerstaiT,  adij. 
John  Davis  Sherston .... 
Wm.  Broorrh  Fhilllmore 
Francis  Richard  Hawker 

CORKBTS. 

T.  Coningsby  N.  Norbary 
Roger  Charles  TIchbome 
Philip  Pinckney 


CORNET. 


.  •  •  • . . 


P  0  June  25 
P  26  April  31 
Pll  Oct.  31 
P  6  Sept.  33 
P17  Aag.  41 
P31  Mar.  43 

25  Oct.  22 
P  0  June  43 
P28  Not.  45 
P  30  April  46 
P  25  Aug.  43 

8  Sept.  46 
P  8  Not.  44 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P31  Dee.  47 
P  24  Nor.  48 

p  12  Jan.  49 
P 13  July  49 
P  19  Oct.  40 


LIEUT. 


P  14  Nov.  26 
P  6-July  32 
P  26  June  35 
P  8  April  86 
P  9  June  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 

16  Feb.  26 
P28  Not.  45 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  23  July  47 
3  Sept.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  29  Dec  46 
P 12  Jan.  49 
P  13  July  49 
P   2  Oct.  49 


CAFTAIK. 


BRBTXT- 
KAJOR. 


P  12  June  30 
P17  Aug.  41 
P 16  Mar.  38 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  6  Not.  47 
P  24  Not.  48 


9  Not.  46 


Paymaster. — Thomas  Manders,  25  Sept  49;   Cornet^  P30  July  85: 
6  Oct.  38.  • 

A^tUant.^Uetd.  Robert  BiekentalT,  20  April,  49. 

Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  Smith,  26  June,  35. 

Surgeon.^9  John  Heriot,»  M.D.  10  April,  12 ;  Assistant-Surgemu  8  Nor.  04 : 
Hasp.- Assist.  1 1  May,  04.  ^  ' 

Assistant'Surffeon.—llenTy  CarUnc,  28  Sept.  26;  Hospital- Assistant,  31  Ai«.26. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Alfred  Henry  Cherry,  28  Sept.  46. 
Scarlet~iiVictn^#  \\hite.-^Affe7its,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co.^Trish  AgenU,  Xesan. 

Cane  k,  Co. 
[Jtetumedfrom  Buenos  Ayres,  1808.] 

I  Sir  Thomaa  Hawker  was  pretant  in  the  acUons  in  North  Holland,  th«  Held#r  ezpeditioni  in  thm  loth. 
Uth  Septembar,  Snd  and  6th  October,  17W;  and  wa«  prMent  In  command  of  the  SOthLlght  Dracooai  in 
•»ei7  acUoa  in  which  the  DritiUi  troop*  were  ennsrad  on  theeafteni  coa«t  of  Spain,  in  181S  and  ISia*  K* 
has  tttbeeMaantlr  lerrcd  on  the  Staff,  in  India,  as  Hajor-Gi'mraJ.  •  ^ 

3  Colonel  Jackaon  lerred  in  the  Pvntnsulii,  from  April,  IBOO,  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  Inclwdin* 
tba  battlM  or  Uporto,  Talavera,  and  Bunco  j  action  at  Rrdinha,  battle  of  Pueniet  d'Ooor.  flrtt  giece  of  Bad*. 
Jot,  a«Uon  at  Blfiodon,  eieg e  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrijfo,  itege  and  capturn  of  Badaios.  batUet  of  fuu.. 
manea, Vittoria,  Maja  Pa»»,  Pampeluna,  16th  July,  Pyrenees,  aoth  July,  NivcUe,  NiveTand  fiayonne.  fwTi 
at  Watarioo,  and  witk  the  amy  of  occupation  m  Fnnce.  Serred  in  India  and  Arabia  lh>m  ISlt  to  i^ 
incladinithe  «pt«re  of  BenJ-Boo-AU,  a.  Military  SccreUry  to  Sir  Lionel  Smith,  and,  for  which  Mr^ 
if  7"f  1??™'"*'*''*^  ^  *^  Marqute  of  Uaatinfi  for  the  rank  of  Liettt.-Coloocl.  He  hn  Ncaivad  thmwZ 
Medal  wttli  MX  daapa  for  BadiUo>.  Salamanoa,  Vluoria,  I*yreneei»  Mrella,  and  Nlta. 

•  Dr.  Harlot  Mnrcd  In  the  PaoioMila  from  Joaa,  ISOO,  to  tha  end  of  the  war,  indadlot  the  wmu-  rf 


^?Bi^Sr]    1th  {The  Princess  B&tfdPs)  Begt.  ofDragom  Guards.    127 


Tetn'Serf. 


50 


Fall 
Pay. 


24 


18 


13 

21 
7 

14 
5 

14 

4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 

1 
1 
1 


Half 
Pay. 


1ft 


0 
0 
0 
0 

A 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 


Colonel. 

9  iEB  Son,  Henry  Murray ,'  GB.  Comet j  16  May,  00 ;  Li.W  June,  01 ;  Capt. 
24  Aug.  02;  Mt^or^  26  March,  07;  X^- Co/.  2  Jan.  12  ;  CoZ.  22  July,  30  j 
Mt^or-Qen,  28  June,  38  ;  Col.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  18  Dec.  47. 

Lieut. 'Colonel. 
Charles  P.  Ainslie,  '2nd  lAeut.  10  April  25 ;  i^euf.  p  28  Jan.  26;  Capt.  p  16 
March  30  ;  Mqjor,vU  Oct.  42;  Lieut. -Col.  p  22  Oct.  47. 

McQOr. 
StrUarry  Darell,*  Bart.f  Ensign^  PI  June, 32;  Lieut,  p  12 June, 35;  Capt. 
P  14  July,  41 ;  Mqfor,  p3  Sept.  47  ;  Brevet  Lt.'Col.  15  Sept.  48. 


1 

0 

1 

0 

16 

1ft 

3 

0 

7 

0 

15 

0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

Captains. 
Arth.  Cavendish  Bentinck 
John  Hamilton  Gray'    . 

Philip  Bunbury^    

Charles  Pynder  B.  Walker 
Arnold  More  Knight^  . . 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson' 

Lieutenants. 
Nicholas  De  la  Cherois . . 

Nugent  Chichester 

John  Gray,^  <u(; 

William  Stuckey  Wood . . 
William  Middleton  .... 
Fitzroy  George  Smith  . . 
Tfaomas  William  Goff   . . 

Cornets. 
Henry  Blinkhom,"  ILM. 
Wm.  Wentworth  Lamb . . 
Tho.  Edward  Dowblggen 
Tho.  Jos.  R.  Ffrench ..... 
John  Joshua  Nunn 


CORNET. 


P  2  Nov.  38 
P24Nor.  29 
P 16  Mar.  43 
P27  Feb.  36 
P  14  Feb.  45 
P  26  Feb.  36 


LIEUT. 


P  6  Feb. 
P  6  Nov. 
1  Jan. 
P  2  Mar. 
P  10  Mar. 
P  31  Dec. 
P 12  Sept. 


46 
46 
47 

47 
47 
47 
48 


P31  Oct.  40 
15  Sept.  37 

P  6  Feb.  46 

21  June  39 

29  Jan.  46 

P  17  Jan.  40 


CAPTAIN. 


16  Feb.  49 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P 18  May  49 
P21  Aug.  40 
P25Sept.49 


P13 
P30 
17 
P18 
P  3 
Pll 
P16 


Sept.  48 
Mar.  49 
May  49 
May  49 
Aug.  49 
Sept.  49 
Not.  49 


P  2  Mar.  47 
22  June  47 
P 18  May  49 
P  22  Dec.  46 
P 16  ^oy.  49 
P  1  Dec.  48 


BRET.-MAJ* 


Paymaster.— John  Terry  Liston,  1  Dec.  48;  JSns.  p  27  July  82;  Lt,  P  7  Feb. 

34;  Cap^.  P  30  Nov.  38. 
Adljutant. — lAeut.  John  Gray/ 1  Jan.  47. 
Quarter-Master.— Henry  Magill,*  10  March,  43. 

Surgeon. — George  Northern  Foaker,  15  Dec.  45;  Assist.'Surg.  1  May  35. 
Assist.-Surgeon. — James  Thomson,  M.D.,  1 1  Feb.  48. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Benjamin  Chaning  Bouse  Gardiner,  19  May,  40. 
Scarlet — Facings  black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 

[Beturnedfrom  the  Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  7  June  1848.] 

1  Ma)or-O«iieral  the  Hon.  Henry  Murray  Mrved  In  Nsples,  SicUf,  and  C«Ubria,  in  1806-7.  Aooom- 
paoied  the  eipedltlon  to  Egypt  In  March  1807,  and  was  present,  as  an  Aide-<le-camp,  at  the  attack  on 
Alexandria,  tiefe  and  itormlDg  of  Rotetta,  and  on  erery  other  occasion  when  our  troops  were  engaged. 
Senrwi  at  Walcheren  lit  1809,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Flushing.  Went  with  the  18th  Hussars 
to  the  Peninsula  in  Jan.  1818  ;  present  at  the  eronsing  of  the  Eslar,  and  commanded  the  regiment  in  sup- 
port of  the  10th  Hussars  at  the  action  of  Horales  de  Toro.  Serred  also  In  the  campaign  of  1816,  including 
the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras ;  commanded  the  rear  regiment  of  the  Column  on  the  retreat  during  the  following 
day  ;  and,  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  he  led  the  18th  Hussars  in  the  brilliant  charge  of  Sir  Husaey  Vivian'i 
BrigadOi  at  the  conclusion  of  the  action. 

3  Sir  Harry  Darell  serred  with  the  18tb  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  Expedition,  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Briga- 
dier-Oeneral  Barrell,  and  was  present  at  the  first  taking  of  Chusan  (Medal.)  He  serred  also  with  the  7th 
Dragoon  Quards  against  the  insurgent  Boera  in  South  Africa  in  1845;  also  during  the  whole  of  the  Kaffir 
war  of  184(^7,  and  commanded  the  squadron  of  his  regiment  at  the  Qwanra,  on  the  8th  June,  1846,  and 
received  two  severe  wounds  iu  the  charge  and  attaclc,  and  his  charger  wounMd  in  Are  places. 

9  Capt.  Gray  was  honourably  mentioned  in  the  public  despatch  as  tlie  officer  who  captured  the  cannon  in 
the  action  with  the  South  African  insurgent  Boers  on  the  80th  April,  1845,  on  which  occasion  he  was  acting 
Aide^e-Camp  to  tho  officer  commanding  the  Field  Force.    Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846. 

4  Captain  Bunbury  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war,  and  was  wounded  in  the  charge  at  the  Gwanga,  on 
the  8th  June,  1846. 

5  Capt.  Knight  served  the  Campaign  on  the  SutleJ  (medal)  in  1845-6)  and  was  present  with  tho  I6th 
Lancers  in  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon. 

6  Caiit.  ThampsoQ  iervc4  u  a  Ca|>Uiii  In  the  Anflo  Spanish  Leflon,  and  waa  mffaged  at  Hemani  80th  Aof .  18SS ; 
the  operatkmt  on  tba  beighU  of  Arlaban,  16ch,  17th,  and  18ib  Jan.  ISSe ;  and  the  action  before  San  Sebastian,  5th 
May,  1636,  In  which  be  was  Mverelj  wounded  In  the  hip  and  the  hand. 

7  Lteut.  Gray  served  in  tiie  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boera  beyond  the  Orange  Blver,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  and  was  present  in  the  afikir  (rf  the  30th  April  1846.  He  served  also  throughout  the  Kaffir 
war  of  184(1-7.  j^^ 

8  Comet  Blinkhom  served  with  the  16lh  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  SKMh  Dee.  184^BMal) ; 
also  In  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1846,  Including  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon,  for  which  he  has 
received  a  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

9  Quarter-Master  Maglll  rerved  In  the  expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  Hirer, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1845.    He  served  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7. 


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1st  {Royal)  Regiment  of  Dragoons.        [ 


■tYork. 


On  the  StandardB  an  Eagle.—"  PENINSULA**—"  WATERLOO." 


9  £»  Sir  Arthur  Benjamin  Clifton/  KCB.  KCH.  Comet,  6  Jtinc,  1794 ;  Lirui. 
7  Aug.  1794:  Cant.  27  Feb.  1799;  Mqjur,  17  Dec.  1803;  Lieut.  ^- 8^  J«l/i 
18101  Co/.  12  Aug.  1819;  Jlfq;<>r  Gen.  22  July  30 ;  Xi«u*.-(?€n.  23  Not.  41 
Coh  Ist  Dragoons,  80  Aug.  42. 

Lieut.'CdhMl. 

B  Hi  Thomas  Marten*  KH.  Comet  f^  Syb- Lieut.  22  Not.  18;  Lieut.  ^23 
June,  17  ;  Capt,  p  4  May,  22 ;  Mqjar,  p  12  Dec  26  ;  Lieut.-Coi.  29  May,  35  ; 

Col.  9  Not.  46. 

MfQor. 

John  Yorke,  JSm,  p  21  Dec.  32 ;  Liiut.  9  6  Dec.  34 ;  Capi.  p  14  Dec  41 ;  Mi^, 
P4  Sept.  49. 


Captains. 


CORNET. 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


Robert  Wardlaw |p  6  June 

Chas.  C.  Waldo  Sibthorp  \  p  28  Oct. 
Walter  B.  Barttelot p   1  Mar. 


35 
36 
39 
41 


p  14  Dec 
p  23  June  39 
P  1  July  42 


1  June  32 
P 14  Oct.  42 


4 

0 

1 

0 

30 

A 

9 

0 

13 

0 

Thomas  Thoroton 

Herbert  Morgan 

Wm.de  Cardonnel  Elmsall 

Lieutenants. 
John  Chamberlain.  R.M. 
Aug.  Henry  De  Trafford 

HenryCroft   'Pl30ct.  43 

George  Henry  IJttlcdale  |  p   7  Feb.  46 
WilUam  Uarrisson,  a({f.    <    14  Apr.  AG 

Michael  Stocks I  p  11  Dec.  46 

George  Campbell I  p  25  Feb.  48 

John  Coltman  Davenport'      9  June  48 

JamesAinslie     P130ct.  48 

Cornets.  | 

John  Inglis  Jones '  p  21  Aug.  40 

Henry  Fraser  Dimsdalc. .  p  1 1  Feb.  48 
Henry  Sykes '  p  23  Not.  49 


P 14  Oct.  4^ 
P 13  Oct  43 
P  7  Feb. 
p  25  Feb. 
p  20  July 


RBETBT- 
XAJOR. 


45 
48 
40 


P  4  Sept.  49 


P  28  July  40 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P 14  Dec.  41 
P2d  June43 
P  19  Aug.  42 
P 13  Oct.  43 

P 10  July  35 
p  7  Feb.  45 
P  11  Dec.  46 
P  13  Oct  48 
19  July  49 
P  20  July  49 
P  4  Sept  49 
P 16  Nov.  49 

P21  Dec.  49' 

5  Colonel  Marten  wrrsd  the  esi 
1814,  )n  ta«  PsniiMula,  witb  ih«  hoMchoia'bfl- 
^de.    Alio  (he  campsica  of  1616,  iaclttdiag 
tbe  battle  of  Waterloo. 

6  Dr.  Bartley  eerved  In  tho  Pestnaiil^  •mi 
irai  present  at  tbe  battle  of 
which  he  hat  reoeiv«d  the  ellrar  Wi 


rciTi. 


<  Srith  one  clasp. 

Paymaster. — Lawrence  Luke  Esmonde  White,  29  Sept  43;  Ene.  p  18  Jan.  31 ; 

Lieut.  P  26  June,  35. 
AdUutant.-^Lieut.  WUUam  Htrrisson,  14  Apr.  46. 
Quarter-Maeter.^W ilU^m  Scott,  26  Oct  49. 

6'tirp«9n.— 9  John  Metge  Bartley,*  M.D.  31  Aug.  26 ;  Astist.^Surg.  S7  Dec  10. 
A$ri$t.' Surgeon. — John  Orogan,  M.  B.  16  April,  41. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Matthew  Poctt,  21  April,  37. 

Scarlet — Facmgt  Blue.^-Agenttf  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

[Betumedfrom  France,  January,  1816.] 

I  Sir  Arthur  Cltltcn'f  f en  Icf s :— Csmralpnt  of  IbOO,  10, 11,  12  IS,  14,  and  19.  Connnand^d  n  aqvadron 
In  covering  and  supporting  four  S|«nikli  guns  at  the  batlle  of  TalaTere.  and  tmploicd  in  dUfeiTM  intw 
qneftt  operations  (  battle  of  Bucaco,  pursuit  of  llassena  trcm  Sanlaretn,  taiii.K  from  him  pilsuneia  wrntd  ^^ 
fage;  baitW  of  Fuentts  d  Oucr,  action*  at  TsBxk  d'Aver.  £1  ficdon,  Pucnte  Guinaldo,  and  AMm  d»  V^nie « 
several  affairs  during  the  retreat  of  tlie  artnjr  from  Salamanca  lo  Ctudad  Rodriio ;  charged  vrMh  a  a^ia*«« 
a  body  of  Piench  Infantry  under  General  Clausel,  near  Salamanca,  killing  or  iMing  ararly  n  b— dttd  mt  tW 
enemy;  battle  ol  Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  Kvenil  affairs  in  the  Pjri^eefl,  battle  of  Tiwiiww. 
sklrmlshicg  with  the  enemy  and  covering  the  rHrrat  on  the  17th  of  June,  and  batUa  of  Wauttoo.  ^>r 
Anhur  has  reeched  the  sold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Puentci d'Oaor  and  Vittoria;  aad  the  aUvcr  Bar 
Medal  with  three  claspa  for  Talavrra,  Buaacoi  and  Tonlo«»e. 


at  Looffard.  J 


sua  [^jooyoi  lyorm  urtasn)  negu  oj  uragoom.         V£^ 


YMn>8erv. 

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On  the  Standarda  an  Eagle.— '<  WATERLOO.*' 

CoUmA, 
Sir  Wm.  KierGranV  KCB.  GCH.  Ens.  30  May,  1792;  Lieui,  18  Feb.  03; 
Capt  6  Jnly,  94 ;  Mqjor,  6  Jan.  96 ;  Lieut.-Col.  3  Dec.  1800 ;  CoL  25  July, 
10 ;  Mqfar-Gen,  4  June,  13 ;  Lieut.'Gen.  27  May,  25 ;  Gen,  23  Not.  41 ;  CM. 
2dDragooua,  24  Aug.  39. 

Lieui.' Colonel. 
St.  Vincent  William  Ricketts,O?m0^,P  13  July,  26;  Xieuf.  P 5  April,  31 ;  Cant 
P6  Nov.  35;  Mqfor,  p  7  April,  43;  Lieut.-CoL  p6  Noy.  46. 

Mqfor. 
Henry  Darby  Griffith,  Comet,  P  25  Nov.  28;  Lieut.  P  25  Nov.  31;  Capt.^l 
Aag.  34;  Mqf'er,  P  6  Nov.  46. 


Captains. 


Donald  John  M.  Macleod 
Geo.  Aug.  Filmer  Snlivan 
George  Calvert  Clarke  . 

Andrew  Robertson 

5irGeo.Fra.Hamp8on,i?^. 
Samuel  Toosey  Williams,^. 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Frederick  PhiUpa,  RJtf . 
Henry  Sales  Scobell  . . . 
Fred.  Drummond  Hibbert 
WUlUm  Wallace  Hozier 

Edward  Amphlett 

Henry  Dalton  Wittjt  Lyon 
Cornets. 

Wmiam  MUler,  adj 

John  Arthur  Freeman  . . 
W.  Cunningbame  Bontine 
Francis  Sutherland  . . . 
Tltomas  Price  Gratrex  . 

George  Buchanan 

William  AUaa  Woddrop . 


COBNBT. 


10  July  35 

29  July  36 

30  May  34 
14  Jan.  42 

5  Aug.  42 
26  June  40 

11  May  30 

7  April 43 
20  Dec.  43 

5  April  44 
28  Jane  44 
18  AprU  45 

7  July  46 

7  Aug.  40 

28  Mar.  45 

24  Sept.  47 

25  Apr.  48 
16  Mar.  49 
18  Sept.  49 


LIBUT. 


P  23  Feb.  38 
P  26  Feb.  41 
P  7  Oct.  36 
P 10  Mar.  43 
P 18  April  45 
20  Apr.  42 

p  20  Dee.  43 
P 16  May  45 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P25  June  47 
P  24  Sept.  47 


CAPTAIN. 


P  28  Dec.  41 
P  5  April  44 
P20Sept.39 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P24Sept.47 
P24D6C.  47 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


Paymaiter.—¥haiip  Antrobw,  1  Jan.  49 ;  Bne,  p  23  April  42 ;  Lieut,  p  2  Feb.  44. 

AHuiant^Comet  William  MlUer,  7  July  46. 

Quarter^3£uter»^Wi  Michael  Nelson,  25  Dec.  35 ;  JEns.  4  Dec.  35. 

Sur^fcm.— Robert  Dandtn  Smyth,  6  Nor.  40  ;  Auist.^Surg.  12  Oct.  25 ; 
Hoep.'As9iit.  10  May  25. 

AeeutatU'Surgeon, — John  Ramsay  Brosh,^  MD.,  8  June,  41. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.-^Thomu  Jex,  4  Oct.  30. 

Scarlet— i^ociyi^^  lilMc-^Agenttf  Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  and  Co«-^/ruA 
Agentt,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bart,»  Arniit  and  Co. 

IRetumedfrom  France,  Jofiuary,  1816.] 

1  Sir  IVn.  Kier  Grant  scrred  in  Flandcn,  and  was  present  at  Famara,  tiege  of  ValcnclmnM,  Ice.  In  179S 
In  1904  hit  was  preMnt  in  the  acliont  of  the  17ih,  84tb,und  SOlb  of  April,  Um  10th,  17tb,  IStli,  and  flftad  of 
May*  Joined  Uie  Rufcian  and  Austrian  army  in  Iialy  cariy  In  1790,  and  aenred  thccaropaignt  of  that  and  tha 
two  foUowiAg  yean,  including  tba  battles  of  Novi,  Ri? oii,  MondoTl,  Savillano,  Marengo,  Ice. ;  the  sieges  of 
Alexandriat  Sarranal,  Tortona,  Cunio,  Savona,  Oenoa,  Ice.  Sir  Wm.  served  subsequently  fifteen  years  in  the 
East  Indiei^  six  years  as  A4Jutant-Gen«rul,  tlie  rest  as  a  M^or-General  on  the  staff,  daring  which  he  was  a 
considerable  time  commander  of  the  forces  in  the  Island  of  Java,  and  Second  member  of  Council.  Cora- 
nianded  the  force  in  the  following  service,  vii. :  in  1817  and  IS  Ouserat  flald-force,  which  formed  a  division 
«C  tha  army  of  the  Oeccan ;  1811^  capture  of  Rarree  and  conquest  of  the  Sawuntwarree  State ;  also,  tba 
c^twraof  JBhoql  and  conquest  of  the  principality  of  Cutclij  in  the  Persian  Qulf  against  the  Joasmee  pirates, 
induduig  tks  capture  of  Ras<-ei-Khyma  and  Zyob,  Arab  fortresses. 

4  Doctor  Brush  served  with  the  20th  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  repalse  of 
tho  Bight  attacii  on  Ningpo,  at  tho  attack  and  capture  ol  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  SUanghae,  sad  Chin  lUang  FoO| 
at  Iks  landing  before  Nankin. 


111  SI  hi  I 


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7^^-j    ora  ^  ^  /ic  jxjn^s  \jvmj  j\cyt,.  uj  jl^*  a^tw^^amw*. 

!rbe  Wblta  Hone,  within  tlie  Garter  od  the  Snd  and  8rd  Standard*,  with  tb«  VoHo,  **#«0 
"  8iXAMANCA"—"VITT0RI  A"— "TOULOUSE"— "P£KIN6UIJl"—"CAB00L,  1848* 

"  PER0ZE8HAH"— *•  80BHA0N." 

Cohmeh 
9  Lord  Charlefl  Somcraet  Maxmen,  KCB.*  Cornet^  7  Feb.  08  \  Lieut.  1 J 

Capt,  21  Aug.  1800 J  Mqjor,l9  Oct.  08 ;  Lieut.^Cd.  1  Aog.  11 ;  Co!. 

17 ;  Mqjor-Gen.  27  May,  26 ;  Lt.-Gen.  28  Jane,  38 ;  CM.  Srd  Drt.  * 
Zieu/.-Cotonei*.— Michael  White,  CB.»  Cornet^  p16  Aug.  04;  Xf.  p  U  >lii 

Cfl/i/.  7  Not.  15;  Brvt.-Mqj.  10  Jan.  37;  Mq;»  4  Jan.  39;  li.-Coi.  ff 

39 ;  Co/.  3  Apr.  46.  I 

CharletMIddleton,  9.^.^^4.19  Sept.  04;  Xteti/.28  Apr.  06;  Capt^i^Jf^ 

Brev.-MqJ»  8  Feb.l9;  Jffl/.  p  16  June,26 ;  Lt.-Col,  p  19  Nov.  26;  Co/.  2^J| 
Geo.  Henry  Lockwood,  CB.^  Cornet^  p  10  Mar.  25 ;  X^  pIO  Aug.  26 ;  (J 


26 


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24 


19 
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Lawrence  Fyler,«  Comet y^l  Sept  26;  Lieut.  HO  July  28;  Capt.  p7  Fj 
Brev.'Mc^ar,  19  June,  46;  Mqjorf  p7  April,  48. 


Captains. 

John  Rich.  Blagden  Hale* 
J  BGough,'CB.«.  U.89D.42 

Walter  Unctt'    

George  Forbes  *• 

W.E.  FitzBdwartl  Barnes" 

Samuel  Fisher*' 

Henrv  Alrae  Ouvry  .... 
Wm.  Howe  Hadfleld.. .. 

James  Cowcll  *' 

Libutbnahts. 
Edward  Geo.  Swinton*^ 

John  Sullivan '* 

Henry  Wood^    

George  Cookes,**  r 

Jonas  Hamilton  Travers  ^ 
Edward  B.  Cureton  >*  . . 
JohnBIackbumellawkes*' 

Thomas  Penton  >* 

William  Henry  Orroc**.. 
Cliarlcs  Russell  Colt  **  . . 
Edw.  Jos.  ThackwcIP*j. 
William  Gray  Draper  . 
Thomas  Heathcotc  Stisted 
Geo.  E.  F.  Kauntze,*^  a4j. 
George  Thomas  Gough  . . 

Qobert  Hodgson'* 

T.  C.  Belmorc  St.  George 
George  Thome  RIcketts 
William  Hickes  Slade    .. 
Cornets. 

James  Macqucen" 

Robert  Macneill 

Fred.  Tho.  Ongley  Hopson 
Samuel  Pearson  .«..••.. 
John  Dunkin  Bennett.. 
Augustus  Barton  White... 
Henry  F.  Geo.  Coleman 
Edward  Howard  Vyse  . 


CORNET. 


P  7  June  81 
24  Feb.  20 

P  23  Aug.  83 
10  Dec.  30 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.     BStl^ 


P  16  May  84 
P    1  Oct  26  |P 
P  31  Mar.  87  |P   1  Not.  A'i 
16  Feb.  34  P  24  Jan.  45 


P  10  July  37     3  M\ 
I  Aug.  28  26  \U 


19N0T.  29  P24July  86 

15  June  27 
P17  Oct.   83 

25  Oct.  27 
P  18  July  34 


6  June  34 
9  July  37 


7  Oct. 
81  Dee. 


86 
80 


P 16  May 
22  Dec. 
P  2  May 
8  Apr. 


46; 

46 


Zk\i 


P  9June4t<- 


P  10  July  37  ;  »*16  Not.  41 
P  14  July  87'P29April42 
P28  Feb.   40 
21  June  80 ' 


P  2  Mar.  38 
P  16  Not.  41 
P  24  Jan.  46 
Pl6May  45 

2  Sept.  45 
P  19  Jan.  44 

3  Apr.  46 

19  Dec.  45 

4  Apr.   46 

20  Dec.  44 
P  20  Dec.  46 
P  28  Jan.  48 

10  Mar.  47 


13  June  43 

19  Doe.  43 

P  27  Sept.  80 

P  26  Jan.  44 

3  Apr.  46 

9  Not.  46 


P  16  Aug.  31 
P  4  Sept.  36 
P  20  Sept.  31 
p  17  Mar.  37 

t  Celoavl  WMwwrtVk 
lunar  BaiWaMto  !«.' 
the  UftkimtU* 

Br|g»ito  Ihrmckottt  lk#  r^m^ 
IMS  la  *f^ — '—  -.t  t 
was  ■jipiitaHd  •  ca  A. •J 
laattdcd •  Brlcad*  wca*. 
•etkncaf  Moa^kx  •*  •  i 
(wooadcd)  I  and  %)m  ^^  . 
battle  of  SabfMBL 

4  CaloBal  MtSdlitf  m-  i 
WmI  latftea  with  t^  t  • ..  i 
ud  S|  as  Ike  Slatf  mxl 

P  29  Dec.  46  «hieh  prMMd.4  ivm  iu  > 
P  1 1  Dec.  46 '. ^'TJ^ iSr^S!'  ""^ ' 

»«Ar«  ..  itha  Il«rbia4da  BiTvr. .a    • 

P 10  Dec.  47  '»iui  ika  n»A  u«m  ;• . 

P28  Jan.   48-J*va  dyria«  ISll.  U.  « 

P  9  June  48  i'^fT^^^f  **:**'' 
23  Sept.  48  ••hkh  saaur  MfxM  I-. 

P  10  Nov.  48  ^i^l  TtloaWa    UUa*  «  < 

P23  May   48' Employed 
Jocarta,  aad  aU  the  nterqaavl 
1  J    A       t\  At*  ^'***  <"*  >'*^  Itlaad  tnder  tka  caUaat  •• 
14  April  40  la  the  field  with  Uie  tSd  Lt.  Dr^e— *  la 
P  16  June  48  *^  during  the  whole  aflhtf  Mahrana  »«■ 
Pl<i  Anir    ^*»M>dlS,a«d»a»pr«Milwlltolfca4i»i».*a  . 
l^  Vv  **   vi  Tbooia*  MuBfo  al  Iha  captuff*  af  tb«  rori» 
P  20   Dec.  48  D«r»ar.  Bedawaa,  BHfaM^  aM  fbaiU.  - 

p  30  Dec.  48  *"•  p'*««  •»*  *■*  ••""•*y  wmiiiii,     u<  .* 

OO    r\«<.    AA  I****  ^v  Medal  with  aar  daap  far  Jav«. 
Ttm   Uec.  40      5  LtCoL  LMfcwoiid  naiaiM  di  i1  Uw  ?•* 
P  20  June  40  Uirouchoot  UwcaMpaMra  or  ISO  ia  Al^  «• 

P  21  Auir  40  ^*'>**'*>  I*4»"oc^  iBtdal  aad  CE  >  aaa  «« 
'^'  ^forcinc  Iha  Kb^bcr  Pan,  •tocagui^  ch*  U  . 
dallQck,  artiaa  of  T»ai«a  aad  ll«fta««al.  <• 
Cahool,  Alcff*  aad  eaptatt  af  laialML 

Paymaster James  Herbert  Clay,31  May, 44  ;  Em.  P6  Blay,37  i  iM)  • 

AtiU^tant.— 'Lieut,  Geo.  B.  F.  Kauntxe,  30  Mar.  48. 
Quarfer-Afa^^er.— Abraham  Crabtree,>«  26  Nov.  42  j  Cornet^  17  Sept.  *' 
^uryeoR.— Jas.  Henderson,"^  M.D. 20  Apr. 20 ;  A.-S.  22 Mar.lO :  H.^A . : 
Asii£tant'Surffemu.^HaiTy  Franklin,'*  20  Dec.  37.  i  Blue— Arifips  >>- 

Francis  Laing,>>  6  Nov.  40.     \  Agenti,  Uc»^i%.  i    • 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— George  Edlin/*  17  Dec.  29. 


•SA 


1  Lord  ChariM  Uuiarra  •ervrd  lb*  eanpaifn  of  ISOS  ta  Spain,  laeladlng  the  eavalnrMcafaaatBt  at » 
ai  Alda.d«.Caaip  to  Lord  Ctaathaai.  aad  was  preMst  at  the  nega  aC  nuAhlaff.    Actid  a        ' 
Uafftoa  rroa  ISIl  uaul  ih«  army  caiartd  Madrid  la  1811  (  «b«a  ha  aamaard  the  caasawad  or  the  a 
It  uaiti  the  war  clowd  ta  1«1«.     Uie  Lardahip  hae  received  the  gold  medal  aad  two  claepe  tar 
ToBlo««a. 

S  Jlejor  ryler  served  with  the  ISth  Laacera  dariag  the  caaipft(ga  ia  Aflkbaaittia  aadet  Lavd  K 
aad  rapture  oT  Ohtunce  (Mrdal).    AIm  at  the  balUe  ol  Maharaipore  (Medal)  S9  Dae.  IMS,  aad  ta  t 
ia    ISMk  laehMilag  the  battlee  of  Btaddiwal  aad   AUaat,  at  which  lajt  he  was  Meereljr  waaadcd  hy 
dMrgtng  a  body  oT  lateatry. 

IS  Migar  PUher  did  duly  with  the  1 1th  Drt.  at  a  Tolanteer  at  Ibe  ticff*  lad  eaptarc  uf  Sbarlpere  la  Itl 
tht  ti4  On.  tb«  cavpaigaef  ISIt  la  AB|h«iil«laa  i  at  alee  la  the  battle  of  Meodbea  Ctaeeitly  w 


fa^-  ' 


Yean'8enr 


i^^jShto^"']       4tt  (  The  Queen's  Own)  Regt.  of  Light  Dragoons.  1 31 

**Talaybra"  "Albuhbka"  "Salamanca"  "Vittobia"  "Toulouse"  "Peninsula." 

"  Affohanibtan"  "  Ohuznbe." 

ColoneU 
9  Q8a  Sir  George  ScoTell,>  KCB.  Adjutant,  5  April,  98;  Comet,  20  June,  96 ; 
Lieut,  4  May,  00 ;  Capt.  10  March,  04 ;  Mqjor,  30  May,  11  -,  Lieut.-Col.  17 
Aug.  12 ;   CoU  27  May,  25  ;  Mqjor-Qen.  10  Jan.  87 ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ; 
Col.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  18  Dec.  47. 

Lieut.'Colonel. 
Lord  George  Augustus  Fred.  Paget,  Comet  &  Sub^Lt,  p  25  July,  34  i  Lteui. 
P 1  Dec.  37 ;  Capt.  p  1 7  Aug.  41 ;  Mqjor,  p  30  Jan.  46  -,  Lieut.^Col.  P  29  Dec.  4d. 

Mqjor. 
Henry  Fane,»  Ensign,  p  1  Aug.  34 ;  Lieut,  p  30  July  36 ;  Capt.  P  6  May  48 ;  Mqf. 
P  29  Dec.  46. 


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Captains. 
John  T.  Douglas  Halkctt 

Alexander  Low 

George  John  Brown  .... 

Robert  Portal 

Archibald  Grant    

Herbert  Dawson  Slade  •• 

Lieutenants. 
J.  H.  Turner  Waide,  R.M 
G.  Berkeley  Molyneux,  s. 
John  Williams  WaUington 

Thomas  Hutton 

Francis  Clare  Ford 

Hugh  Mallet 

Henry  Smith  Adiington 

COBNETS. 

Charles  Brandreth 

Henry  Astley  Sparke  . . 
George  Ellis,  aeljutant . . 
HedwarthHylton  Jolliffe. 
Herbert  James  Fuirlie  .  • . 
John  Barry  Marshall. . . 


CORNET. 


P  23  Jan.  35 
P  2  Oct.  35 
P17  AprU40 
P 17  Jan.  40 
P  24  June  42 
P  25  Oct.  42 

P  21  June  33 
20  Sept.  44 
P20Sept.d0 
P21  June  39 
P  8  May  46 
P19  May  46 
p  11  Feb.  48 


LIEUT. 


6  July  37 
P  6  July  38 
P 14  July  43 
P  8  May  45 
P  31  Oct.  45 
p  9  June  46 

P  22  May  35 
1  AprU  47 
P  7  June  44 
P  6  May  42 
P20  April  49 
P  28  Aug.  49 
P   6  July  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P  25  Oct.  42 
P  14  July  43 
P  30  Jan.  46 
P  9  June  46 
P  8  Dec.  48 
p  28  Aug.  49 


^REV.-MAi. 


8  Major  Fane  wrred  tlM  caaiMlfB  In  Aflk^MB' 
iitaii,  and  wu  preient  at  Um  atom  and  eaptura  of 
Ghuanie  (Medal;. 


P  9  June  46 
P  29  Dec.  46 
7  May  47 
p  8  Dec.  48 
P  20  April  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
Paymaster. — George  Thome  George,  4  May^  49 ;  Sns.  P6  Sept.  33;  Lt,  P9  Dec. 

36 ;  Capt.  17  Jan.  45. 
A^futant. — Comet  George  Ellis,  5  May  48. 
Quarter'Master.-^ohn  Hill,  22  June  49. 

Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Hunter,  M.D.  23  July,  44;  Assiit.-Surg.  18  April,  84. 
Assist. 'Surg. — John  Reid,  14  Aug.  46. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Byrne,  14  Dec.  38. 
Blue,  Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  C.  Hopklnsou  &  Co. — Irish  Agents, 

Messrs.  Cane  &  Co. 
[Returned  from  the  East  Indies,  March  1842.] 

I  Sir  George  Scorell  serred  the  campaign  under  Sir  John  Moore,  terminating  tvlth  the  battle  of 
Corunna,  at  which  he  was  preient  aa  Deputy-Assiatant-Quarter-Maater-General.  Afterwardi  in  tlie 
Peninsula  in  the  same  department  at  the  head-quarters  under  the  Dulie  of  Wellington,  from  Feb.  180D  to 
the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  pursuit  of  Marshal  Soult; 
battles  of  Talaver^,  Busaco,  and  Fuentca  d'Onor ;  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badojoz,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  NlTclle,  and  Nive;  passage  of  the  Adour,  and 
Imtlle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  Including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  George  hat 
received  the  gold  cross  and  one  clasp ;  and  tiie  silrer  War  Medal  with  eight  clasps. 

S  Lt-Col.  Goafb  lenred  m  Deputy  Quarter- Hajt«r>  General  of  the  amy  during  the  war  In  China,  and  received  the  bretet 
rank  of  Major  and  of  Lieut.- Colonel,  togctber  with  the  Companionship  of  the  Bath,  for  his  conduct  lu  action,  he  having  been 
preacnt  In  almoit  CTcry  engagement  during  the  expediUon.  He  was  afterwardt  preient  in  the  battle  of  Mahari^perr.  at 
MlHUry  Secretary  to  the  Commandrr-in. Chief  in  India  ;  and  he  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Bloodkee 
and  PrroKCShah,  and  officiated  as  Quarter- Matter- General  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon,  and  was  very  severely  wounded. 

II  Lt.  Thackwell  serred  as  Aide  de- Camp  to  Sir  Joseph  Tbaekwell  in  the  second  Selkh  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  ChiUianwallafa  and  Goojerat,  and  in  the  action  of  Sodoolapore,  where  the  army  of  Shere  Singh  was  repulsed  with 
great  low  by  a  small  British  detachment. 

15  CapLCuwcll  served  througboat  the  campaign  of  184S  in  AflTgbanlstan  (Medal)  under  General  Pollock.  Be  was  present  as 
Aide-de>Camp  to  Sir  Joseph  Tbaekwell  in  the  action  at  Maharajpore  on  the  29th  Dec.  1843,  and  has  received  the  Bronxe 
Star.     He  served  also  tii«  campaign  on  the  Sntlej,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkrc,  Fcroaeshab,  and  Sobraon. 

18  Lc  Curcion  was  present  with  the  16th  Lancers,  in  the  sction  at  Mahar^jpore,  29tb  Dec.  1843  ^Mcdal) ;  and  with  the 
Brd  Drags,  at  the  battles  of  Moodltee  (severely  wounded)  and  Sobraon. 

M  Lieut,  Hodgson  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpora,  and  was  a  volunteer  fbr  the  dimotuitcd  cavalry 
atorvtlnc  party.     He  was  also  present  in  the  action  o/  Maban^pore  (medal),  and  at  ttie  battle  of  Sobraon. 

27  T>t.  Henderson  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupc  in  1810  \  two  years  in  the  American  war  |  and  during  the  whole  of 
the  Buimast  war.    Also  the  eampalgn  of  1S4S  in  Affghanistan. 

SS  Comet  Macqueen  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  in  A(f|rbanistan  under  Lord  Xeane,  including  the 
aiege  and  captwrc  of  Ghnsnee  (Medal).  He  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Maliarajporc  (Medal) ;  and  he  also  served 
flic  campaign  en  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  including  the  actions  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal.  and  Sobraon. 

IS  Lt.  Onue  was  present  at  Moodkce  and  Fcroiesbab,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded  In  the  arias 


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alDttbUiM 


The  Castle  of  Inniskilling^. 
«  WATERLOO." 


Ymti'  S«np. 


55 


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Hftir 


25 


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Colonel. 


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Sir  George  Pownoll  Adams/  KCH.  Comet,  5  Oct.  1705 ;  Lieut.  19  March,  00  ; 
Capt.  11  Oct.  97;  Mqfor,5  Feb.  02;  Lieut.-CoL  8  Dec.  04;  Col,  4  Jane, 
13;  Mqior-Geru  12  Aug.  10;  Lieut.-Gen,  10  Jan.  37;  Col.  Cth  Dmgoom, 
S6UiOet.40. 

Lieut.'Colonii. 

Willoughbj  Moore,  Comet,  p7  Sept.  20;  Lieut.  P17  July,  23;  Capt.  p4  Mar. 
80 ;  Mtg'or,  p  17  July,  40 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  28  July,  43. 

Mqjor. 
Henry  Dalrymple  White,  Comet,  p11  May  3d;  Xuru/.  p8  Feb.  30;  Caui. 
P  17  May  44 ;  Mqfor,  p  22  Dec  48. 


Captains. 
Charles  Cameron  Shnte 

Robert  Moore  Peel 

Francis  Sutton    

Whitehall  Dod 

Fred.WJohnFitiWygram 
William  Martin  Powell . . 

LlBUTBSTANTa. 

Conyers  Tower    

SirW.  C.  Monhead,£aW. 
Arthur  Lowther,iM^. .... 
William  Doyle,  R.  M.  . . 
Robert  George  Manley  . . 
Hon.  H.  L.  Boyle  Rowley 
H.  R.  SalusburyTrelawny 

Heniy  Walters   

Miles  Stringer    

Sir  £.  Syuge  Hutchin.  } 

ton,J3t ) 

Bdmand  Probyn    

CORHBTS. 

German  Wheatcroft  .... 
John  Lavallin  Puxley 


CORKBT. 


•  • 


P 10  July  34 
P  2  Dec.  37 
P  23  Aug.  39 
P  26  Not.  41 
P  28  July  43 
P 10  Not.  43 

P  7  June  44 
P   2  June  43 , 
P  31  May  44! 
13  Dec.  44' 
P  0  June  46 
P29  Not.  45 
4  July  4o 
P21  July  43 
P 16  June  48 

P 18  Aug.  48 

P 19  May  46 

P 10  Oct.  49 
«23N0T.49 


LIBUT. 


P 13  May  39 
P  2  July  41 
P  3  June  42 
P28  July  43 
P  17  May  44 
P   6  Oct.  44 

P  6Jnne4o 
P  9  June  46 
P  5  Mar.  47 
Pll  June  47 
P  25  June  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  29  Dec.  46 
p  28  April  46 
P  19  Oct.  49 

P  9NOT.49 

P 16  June  48' 


CAPTAIir. 


BRBTBT* 
MAJOR. 


P  5  Mar.  47 
P  25  June  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P  22  Dec.  48 
P  9  Not.  49 


Poymiriter.— Robert  Douglas  Barbor,  16  Feb.  40 ;  Cornet  p  15  Mareh  97  t 
Lieut  P  9  April  29 ;  Capt.  p  28  April  87.  * 

Adjutant. — Lieut,  Arthur  Lowther,  23  June  48* 

Quarter^Maeter, — James  Marshall,  14  April,  43. 

Surgeon, — James  Sidey,  M.D.  2  July,  41  j  Assist. '^Surg.  19  Jan.  96  j  /7asv.*. 
Assist.  1  Dec.  25.  ^ 

Assist.'Surg, — Cosmo  Gordon  Logie,  M.D.  5  Oct.  41. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Herbert  H^en,  3  Aug.  30. 

Scarlet-— Fadn^  Yellow.— M^en/f,  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borctwla 

^^Armit,  &Co.  ^   ' 

lUetumed/rom  France,  January,  1816.] 

I  ftirOcorgs  Adsat  Mrred  in  Inltnd  during  tlie  rebellion  la  17M.    AIm  aad«r  t«rd  Lake  in  tho 
lutOm,  wbsfs  bs  was  actt? cly  fBB|»loj«d  for  wTeral  jrcsrt. 


at  ifa-wdfe.  J  7th  (  The  Queen's  Own)  Refft  of  LU  Dragoons  (Hussars).  133 


«ai)i'B*rrJ 


«  PENINSULA"— «« WATBRLOO.** 


51 


Puli 


SO 


18 


Half 

Pay. 


April, 04;  M^or,  20  Nor.,  06;  ifeu^-C./.  is  Juae,  11 ;  cJ/.  «7  HarfSs  : 
Major  Gen.  10  Jan.,  37  j  Z^.-G^n.  9  Nov.  48;  Col.  7th  Husaan,  10  M  J.  ^. 

A  *v      ni    «  Lieta.'Colonel. 

Arttur  SUrley,  C<>«i^,  P 81  Aug.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  1  Feb.  38  ;  Capt  p  16  Jaly.  80 ; 
Mq;or,  p28  Aug.  46;  Lt.^Col.  P 16  April  47.  >       F*    ^04  mj,  90 . 


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Gaptaiks. 
James  Macanl  Hagart  . . 
SirWm.  RusBell,  JBarf .,  #. 

Charles  Bowles' 

Hen.ilfar9dQf\Vorcester,# 
Wm.,  Vise.  St.  Lawrauce 
Edward  Henry  Cooper  •  • 

L1BUTBNART8. 
William  Babington    .... 
Wm.  Ridley  Cha.  Cooke 

Alfred  Sartoris    

William  Dascon  Boshe .  • 
Francis  Arthur  Farrell  . . 
Hon.  Charles  Harbord  . . 
Thomas  Pedder 


CORNET. 


P26May  37 
P  2  July  41 
P16  Aug.  39 
P17Aug.  41 
P  9  May  45 
Pl6May  46 


Pll  Nov.  45 
P 13  Nov.  45 
P30  Dec.  45 
P27  Feb.  46 
P  9  Oct.  46 
P 15  Jan.  47 
Pl6AprU41 


LIBUT. 


2  July  47 
P  3  Dec.  47 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P15  Aug.  48 
P  0  Feb.  49 
P  22  Oct.  47 


P 16  May  45 
P27  Feb.  46 
P  1  IXov.  42 
P  7  July  43 
P  28  Aug.  46 
Pll  Sept.  46 


P  9  Oct.  46 
P 15  Jan.  47 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P 17  Apr.  47 
P 15  Aug.  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 
2  July  45 


CAPTAIir. 


Pll  Sept. 46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P17  Apr.  47 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P  15  Aug.  48 


MAJOB. 


C0BNBT8. 
Joseph  Treneny,  Adjj.  . . 
Charles  Craufurd  Fraser  . 
Henry  William  Meredyth 
Fred.  Myddleton  West  . . 
David  PhUip  Brown,  KM. 
James  Aytoun 

PaifnuM^er.—- Edward  George  Cubitt,  16  Feb.  44;  EnM.  P9  Dec.  81 :  JUsiU. 
28  April,  37. 

AtyuUmt. — Comet  Joseph  Treneny,  3  Sept.  47. 

Qfuarter'Master.-^ohn  Evans  Parry,  12  Oct  41. 

A'urflreem,— Stephen  Lawson,  2  June  43;  A.  S.  29  July  30 ;  ZT.  il«  SO  N»T.  27* 

Aaigtant'Surgeon.—lXohcTi  Wilson,  M.D.,  25  Aug.  48. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — James  George  Philips,  28  Aug.  88. 

Blujir—Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.^Irish  Agent*,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  JSt.  Armlt,  &  C» 

[Returned  from  Canada  Dec.  1842.] 

1  Sir  Wn.  TujH  terTed  durinf  part  of  the  campaigns  of  17BS,  94,  and  OS,  In  the  Ketherlands;  at  th« 
Hclder,  in  1790 ;  and  in  Portugal,  Spain,  and  Walclieren,  in  1808  and  9,  as  Aide-de-camp  to  the  present 
MarquU  of  An^Ieser.    Sir  William  lias  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Sahagnn  and  Benevente. 

2  Captain  Bowles  served  (hrouBhout  the  caropaijm  of  1842  In  Afl);hanlstan  (tnedu)  in  the  Srd  Liglil 
Dragoons.    Be  served  also  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

t  c 


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65 


34]  6th  (  The  King's  Royal  Irish)  Regiment  of  Li.  Dragoons.  [J  n. 

{^Hussars.) 

-V  Harp  and  Crown.     ^^Prutinas  virhUis  memartt.*' -^'^  LB8WARBBE*  — 

"HINDOOSTAN." 
CoUmeL 
a  5tf*  John  Browne,!  KCH.  Comet,  27  May,  95;  Lieut,  17  Haj,  96;  Cafi. 
1  June,  97 ;  Mqjor,  16  Feb.  09 ;  Lieut.-Col.  14  March,  11 ;  Col.  19  July,  SI ; 
2fq;9r-<7m.ttJaly,90;  XUii^.-<?^.S9Not.41  ;  Col. BthHoiaart, 4 April,43. 

Lieut.'CoUmel, 
Frederick  George  Shewell,  Comet,  p28  Aug.  27 ;   Lieut.  6  Sept  81 1  Oaf^. 
P28  Apr.  87;  Mqjor,9iS  Aug.  44 ;  Lieut.-Col.  P19  Feb.  47. 

3£iiff0Tm 
Rodolph  de  Salia,  Comet, » 17  Dec.  80 ;  Lieut.  '28  June,  88 ;  Capt.  9 18  Joly, 
88;  iri|^or,Pl9Feb.47. 


Ka'l 


28 


20 


16 

11 

11 

9 

12 

7 

17 
9 

7 
18 

8 

5 

7 

10 

4 
10 

4 


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P.y. 


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Captains. 

Charles  Joaeph  Longmore 
Hon.  James  Sandilands. . 
Arth.  Jas.  Lord  KUleen 

John  Thompson 

Henry  Francis  Cast.*  #. . . 
Edward  Walter 

LlBUTBHAKTS. 

Joseph  Rellly,  R.M 

Edward  Seager,  atff 

Edward  Tomklnson  .... 

George  Lockwood 

CharfeiJobn  Bourchler.. 
Hon,  Shapland  Fra.  Care^- 
Prlce  Built  Mannen  Wood 
James  Sadler  Naylor .... 

William  Davis 

Oeorfre  Chetwode 

Fra.  Edmund  Macnagbten 

CORNBTS. 

Daniel  Hugh  Clutterbuck 
John  Oough  Calthorpe 


COBUBT. 


P80May  84 
9  2  Mar.  89 
P17  Sept.  89 
P  6  Mar.  41 
P80  Mar.  88 
P   4  Feb.  49 

P  26  Apr.  33 
Pl7  8ept.41 
Pl2Mav  43 
Pll  July  37 
P  22  Apr.  42 
P21  Mar.  45 
P22  Sept.  43 
17  July  40 
P  9  Jan.  46 
P  8  May  40 
P27  Oct.  46 


LI  BUT. 


P17  Aug.  88 
PSlJan.  40 
P  5  Mar.  41 
P 12  May  43 
P81  Dec.  89 
P  80  Mar.  44 

27  Mar.  84 
20  June  43 
P 12  Apr.  44 
P28  Aug.  40 
P  29  Dec.  43 
P  9  Jsn.  46 
P24Sept.45 
P  22  July  45 
P22  Dec.  46 
P 10  Mar.  48 
P23  MHy  48 


CAPTAIH. 


P28Ang.44 
P  1  Aug.  46 
P  23  Jan.  46 
P22  Dec.  46 
P 10  Feb.  47 
p  10  Dee.  47 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


4  0  Daniel  Hugh  Clutterbuck  p22  Dec.  46 

2  0  John  Oough  Calthorpe  • .  p  23  Mar  48 

1 1  0  Payifmi/er.^Henry  Duberly ,  1 2  No  v.  47 ;  Ens.  P  28  Sept  80  ;  Xi.  16  April  41 

9  0  il4^'tc/an^—£tei<^  Edward  Seager,  6  Oct.  41. 

11  0  Quarter' Maeter. — Jame*  Landers,  29  Mot.  39. 

16  ]  t^  Suryeon.^Oideon  Dolmage,  6  April  44 ;  Astiet.-Surff.  10  Dec  88. 

6  0  Aitittant'Surgeon. — Henry  Somen,  M.D.  17  Oct.  46. 

7  0  Veterinary  Surgeon. — Edward  Simpson  Grey,  24  April,  48* 

Blut.'^AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.-^Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  B.  BoniBgh,il#. AmU,ltC^ 
[Betumedfrom  the  East  Indies,  May,  1823.] 

1  Sir  John  Biovnt  Mrrcd  on  ih«  eipciUUon  to  SoiiU  Ansricft  aiidar  Qmt-nX  WblUlitfc  }  «•  tSaS  is  Tm- 
ugal  under  Um  Duke  of  WelUngton,  Indudinf  the  b«Ul«i  o(  Roletii  and  Vimion;  aad  mbmeimms^f  m  if 
'ohn  Moert's  espeditioii  to  t^pain,  indudine  ilie  BfTtln  with  tlie  Frtnch  cm^alry  at  SsliSf  naaad  Bfw^ 
vtreat  to  Ooniima,  aad  bottle  of  ConiniMu  He  «m  eflerweitto  attadied  to  the  l^iiiuaoen  mit*  ■^^  mmnne 
•ve  wooiHle  in  action  with  the  eomy  en  the  ISth  Vrb.  1811.  He  wa»  alM  attMhed  fer  Avs  aaaaih»  ••  ■ 
i^Titloo  of  the  Spanish  amy  in  Ettramadura  under  General  Mendlsabel.  Sir  Jobo  ba«  te<et»e4  ifee  War 
f  cdal  vlth  three  deep*,  tor  Bolcte.  Vtalera,  and  Coramia. 

9  Captain  Ca»t  ▼••  pretent  at  the  battle  of  Mahara}pon>,  and  has  reeeired  tka 


«  Ll  c«i.  »yllM^uo  cuauM^cd  Ui«  9ito  LMMvn  u  tSt  baitlM  of  raanlw  (MrdaJ)  t  In  the 
MliHiiat  lb«  baoto  of  Soaraoa  (nwdal)  |  Svrtac  (h«  iMtcr  fart  of  tbc  nai^Ita  la  tlie  rMgaub  la  1S«^ 
tf  Oocjcrat. 

I  U  -Col,  Orant  wrvtd  In  Cblaa  ( M«4a1)  ••  BtlteA*.lfi^  to  Lot4  Salteaii,  Mi  vat 
i  CSiB  aiaiw   r*«.  Mitf  M  tte  laadlBc  tefof*  Naakln.    H*  Mn«d  vtih  lb*  Mh  Laaevn  at 
iiiiwM<ii  fkav^lBNM  e«Hi«  iSv  fmnrpatt  of  Ite  cMBpaffn  fa  Hw  raniaab  te  ISWt. 
:hc««b  at  BaaMuat «r,  and  tanl*  of  Chilliaaaallab  t  be  «u  •!•«>  prrtrat  at  tha  hatUa  «r  Oaa^mak 

•  CEfi.  Llttlr.  Lu.  ItaaoTsit,  ItamMn.  Ba***?.  r««M^  Ktaa.  Bivd  and  aiHw.  mrt^  In 
■  IMa,  and  ««TV  I— tn>  at  tba  battW  of  labtaiai  Cvcdal).     LIrau.  DflnoTaa.  Ila»tr«y,  rrraeh.  aia(,  aaii 
ba  Pui^art  M«r^fa  of  iS4S.ll  Imladint  Iha  paMH*  af  tba  Cbcnab  at  aaaMMwnr,  m 
l«(4*fat. 

1  CapC  Spaltlaaaadaaarvtd  ai  Brigada  M^ar  af  Cavalry  la  tba  balllai  af  Paanlar  (Maial) 

amyaifn  an  Bm  Satlaf.  tocliidiM  iba  bMUa  af  Sakfaan  (aMial). 

It  MaM  Pntt  MTfad  vlib  «ba  lirii  LanMiilntta  cnipalfn  to  4%hiBlrtaa.  nnSvr  Lord  Ktaaa  to  li 
fatfot  at  ibe  iMiaM  Md  «»!«■  aT  ObMMa  Ciltll      VaJiiiiHiiiil  wtih Bw uaa Jw 
B  adtaaet  aT  «ba  um$,  ta  »laa  tba  aa«ai9^  fw.  aad  Mcaia  paManlan  of  IW  cliMlal  aT  Cabal  to  A 
wa«|ilHb>d,     Awifairt  Ua^  af  BrtgaSa  wlib  Iba  any  af  nmt^t  la  IMS  and  O. 
:a«alty  CiTlitoa  wtto  Bw  anay  af  Owattar  v^rr  Lard  Ooaab  as  lsa-44.  mmI  aa*  pmcniat  iba 
aittol)  4  and  afato  a  tba  mmv  cavneliy  to  tba  rvaiaub  faaipai^a  af  I84SS.  aad  *ai  prntat  at  tba 
«  SMmapar.  and  at  iba  •auWt  «il  CadttaawaHab  aiui  Oeojtrai. 

U  Ca»«.  aatiin.  LlanH.  CaapavU.  ana  HaaiiiMn,  gj.^Mutar  Atlaa,  Dactor  Stanatan  wmwA  wllb  toaBd 
a(*l«  «rf  raaatar  (■!<■!)  \  ifea  campaifn  aa  iba  tetW  to  IMt.  lacladiaa  iba  baitla  af  ■■laaan  faaii)  t 
•aa  caapaifn  af  IMSS.  laelaSI^  tba  paHafa  af  tba  Chrwb  at  BaBB^gvr.  and  baittaa  af  CUIttan 

U  LI.  rmarti MtvaB  witfe  ike  lidi  Laaatta  at  iba  ■rrtaai  af  BaBilaal  aMi  Altval,  aad  m 
rbaabaatt  at  tibwi  a  twadal  and  ana  at*«>)i.     Ba  MfvflB  alia  Bm  riiM»b  taMpalfn  af  1S«  IW 
r,  mi  batttoi  af  niilMweanah  and  Oi^arat. 


Embtrkad 
T«ri*Benr 


56 


Pej. 


43 
81 

84 


19 
17 
18 
19 
16 
22 
16 
15 
16 

14 

15 

14 

13 

11 

8 

8 

7 

8 

10 

7 

10 

7 

6 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 


Pbj. 


4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

40 

8 

8 

24 

10 

10 

15 


4 
0 
0 


'^'  ]9/A  (The  Queen's  Royal)  Regt.ofLtDrs.{Lanc.)[x^^\i^  PiiJIub! 

•«  PENINSULA."— «PUNNIAIL"—"SOBRAON." 

Cohmeh'-TI^  «»  Jamct  Wallace  Sleigh,'  CB.  Cornet yV^^  95;  Xi«^  29  A  pr.  05 ; 

Capt,  25  Oct.  96 ;  Jf«;.  14  June,  06 ;  U.-Ctd.  14  Dec.  09;  Col,  12  Aug.  19; 

Mcdar^Gen.  22  July,  30 :  Xf.-0«i.  23  Nov.  41  ;  Col.  9th  Lancers,  24  Aug.  39. 
Zf..Cotoiie/#.-Alex.  CampbeU,«CB.  KH.  C«;.24Aimj.CW;  ^*/*  Sep^f ;  C'-Ff- 

P18  Aug.l2;  Mqf.  »9  Aug.  21;  Br€V.'Lt.'Col,  16  July.  30;  Xf  ..Co/.p28  Jan.  42 ; 

CM  9  Nov  46 

John  Scott,>  CB,'Carfieiy  p4  May,  15;  JW«*';?2^^^,«*:iV  ^''^a  "^^  ^"^""'^^ ' 

Major,  P9  Nov.  26 ;  Lieui.-Col.  31  Aug.  30 ;  £«/.  19  J«ne,  46. 
Jft^o;,.-Ja..  Alex.  Follerton,-  CB.  Cor.  '1  Aug.22;  Xe.  P30Dcc.24;  C«p*.  p19 

3ept.28;Brer-Jfq;.  23NOV.41  l^^'^'^Jj^'^^'K^SZ^^r^^JJ^^ 
JomiB  HoiJe  Grant,*CB.  Comet,  p 29  Aug. 26 5  i^««*;  »* 2«  Feb.  28 ;  Ca/,^  P29 
May.  85 ;  Mojor,  22  April,  42  ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col  7  June  49. 

LIKUT. 


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Captains. 


CORNBT. 


Archibald  little^   

Andrew  Spottiswoode'. . 
Bdward  Rudston  Read' 
John  Rose  Holden  Rose* 
Hon.  Charles  Powys'*  . . 
Edward  James  Pratt"  . . 
Robert  Abercromby  Yule*' 
William  Orysdale"  .  •  •  • 
Oct.HenrySt.Oeo.Anson*^ 

LlBUT£NAI«T9. 

Cha.H.  ]>ouglas  Donovan^ 

Wm.WeU.W.  Humbley* 

WmRNewportCampbell'* 
0  I  Fred.  Courtney  Trower*^ 
0    Thomas  Job n  Francis  *'  • . 

Alexander  Hawtrey'  . .  • . 

Wm.  Hamilton,'^  adj.   . . 

Fra.JobnMTarlaue''  .. 

Lucius  John  French' . .  •  • 

Henry  Nelthorpe**     .... 

Robert  William  King'  .. 

John  Head 

Wm.  Wiiberforce  Bird*.. 

Chandos  Fred.  Clifton*. . 

John  Henry  King  **  .... 

Charles  Abbott  Delmar^' 

Henry  Andrew  Sarel  '^  . . 

Frederick  Ellis  «    

Edmund  D'Arcy  Hunt" 
Cornets. 

Richard  Shaw,  R.  M 

A.  Eastfteld  Wilkinson" 

Henry  Scutfc    

Robert  Sutherland  "  . . . . 

Alex.  J.  Hardy  Elliott  . . 

W.WedderbumArbutbnot 

Alfrad  Hires 

Archibald  Semple  Young 


P  4  Oct.  31 
P 10  May  33 
PlSNov.  31 
P 19  July  31 
P2d  Feb.  84 

14  Feb.  28 
P  3  July  35 
P29Dec.  35 

27  Nov.  35 


CAHT  AIN.   BRBY.-MAJ. 


P  31  Aug.  32  P  24  Feb.  37 1 
P29Apra36  Pll  Oct.  39 
P 12  Dec.  34'P27  Aug.  41 
Pll  Jan.  33  p 29  April 42 
p  1  July  36  P 13  July  47 
P20Jan.  32|  20  Sept.  44 
P26May  37  jP  2  July  47 


19  Feb.  36 
27  Mar.  35 
P 10  June  36 
P30  June37 
p  14  June  39 
P  24  April  42 
2'J  AprU  42 
P  6  Jan.  43 
P  13  Dec.  42 
P  20  Oct.  40 
P23  June43 
P  15  Dec.  40 
P24NOV.43 
P  31  May  44 
P  23  Jan.  46 
P  8  May  46 
P 13  July  47 
P13  Aug.  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 


P  31  Aug 
8  Dec. 


38 
38 


7  Jane  49 
7  June  49 


42 
42 
44 


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P  29  Oct.  47 
P  10  Oct.  49 

S  Colonel  Scott  wai  pnnmt  wllh 
the    Prvttcb   mnny  under  ll*rgiiBl 
OwMd,  •(   the  ftoff*  of  Amverpi 
la  Oc«.  ISn  I  ami,  by  pwilttlo*  of 
the   Martb«l.  be  aroompaolvd  tha 
troope  upon  ereiy  oeeaslon  durlnf 
tbo  atefo.   U  Oel.  ISM.  he  »m  bp- 
polnlcd  to  the  eonaBond  of  the  ««• 
Tilry  vt  the  Bombay  divialaa  of  the 
amy  of  the  laduu,  as  Brigadier  { 
•erred  to  that  raak  dyiiof  the  eam« 
palfntof  1838  aadSS.  la  Sefaadr  and 
Affcbantotan,  andwaa  preacBl  at  the 
attaek   and  eapUire    of    Ohusnce. 
Durtoff  the  latter  part  ef  IB39.'he 
eomraandrdr  a    detached    eoluau, 
eooalttlDf  of  the  whole  of  the  artU- 
lery,  (eiecptlnit «  ftou.)  the  cavalry, 
and  oa«  battalfoa  of  iofiHitry  i  Ihii 
columo  waa  detiined  to  ■eeur*  the 
•tiVJuf  adoB  of  Upper  Sdndc,  and  to 
ro-operate  with  the  mate  column 
under  Sir  Thow  WUlthii*.  dhrrcted 
■cainct  Kh«rlaC      la  the  aclloa  at 

Mahan^pofc  on  the  tSlh  T>ee.  IS«3, 

he  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry. 

aa  alto  at  tbe  baKle  eC  Sobraon. 

jaroaadcd  a  half  MiuadroB  of  the  trd 

Lifht'oiavaon*  •*  «>•  ft*"'"*  »'*»»«  ^^hy***"  P«*^  •^ 
«w  alto  at  the  relief  of  JellaUbod.  and  at  there^pture 
or  Cabodl.  ta  Affchaniataa.  in  lS4t  (oaedal).  4«the  battle 
of  Punniar.  near  G«»alior.  be  romraanded  the  left  aqvad' 
nm  of  the  9th  Lanceia  (medal).  He  wa»  alao  at  Sobra- 
oa  (medAl)  In  IS4S  i  and  In  the  emapalfa  of  IS4S-S  In 
the  Puajaab.  locladlng  the  pataaic  of  the  Cbeaab  at 
Ranaofsur,  aad  battles 
JeraV 


P  3  Aug.  41 
15  Dec.  38 
15  July  41 
13  May 
P   1  July 
p  31  May 

23  Oct.  45 

P  24  Oct.  45 

26  Apr.  46 

P  17  Jan.  45 

17  Mar.  47 

19  Nov.  42 

P  6  Aug,  47 

P  29  Oct.   47 

P31  Dec.  47 

P  23  May  48 

P15  Dec.  48 

p  2  Oct.  49 

P  19  Oct.  49 

9  CBpt.  Rooe 


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M.V  r-  ■   ■-   — 

of  Chilllanwallah  aad  Goo- 


3  Apr.  46 
Pll  Feb.  48 
P  12  May  48 
P23May  48 
18  July  48 
P15  Dec.  48 
P 19  Oct.  49 

Paymaster.-^^ Cuthbert  Barlow,"'  3  Jan.  28 ;  -Biu.  7  Jan.  10;  Lieut.  13  Jan.  14. 
Atjyutant.—Lieut.  William  Hamilton,**  29  AprU,  42. 

Quarter'Maeter.—Andrew  Allan,"  13  May,  42.     ^  ,^  „  .   ..   „     .  .^^^  o^ 
5uryeon.-Rob.JoyntGordonGrant,»'»2Jul.41;.l.-5.14Feb^8;/r.-^.7Sep.26. 

AseiitaeU'Suraeone.—y^ alter  George  Leonard  Staunton,"  29  May,  40. 

Eneas  Macintwth  Marpherson,"  21  Aujr.  40. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— HichATd  John  Gedaliah  Hurford,**  17  July.  35. 
Bliie—FflcinifS  Scarlet.— il^en^  George  Samuel  Collyer,  Esq. 

1  GenenU  Slrigh  terred  In  FlnnSr.  In  1785;  ta  the  actions  In  North  Holland  and  tje  H*W*^» '^^  ""^^ 
l»th  sSpt?Md  M  and  ©th  Oct.  17W.    Id  th«  Penlnwisin  ISil  and  la.  ^Cotniiia^tel^  im  »"»~" Jf 
WmU^  toward,  the  cIom  of  which  the  command  of  the  ilh  Brigade  detolved  <>«  J»/n-.^"J°J"  *S&fl 
^wiSJd  hi.  raiment  to  India,  and  commanded  the  Caralry  divUlon  at  the  »iege  of  Bhurtpore  in  1(«6&0. 

»4«  hac  recelvi  d  Ihe  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca.  na«d  Saird'a 

^^  OolonS  Campbell  wa.  prewnt  at  the  capture  of  U»e  Cape  of  GtK)d  "oPV7\'?u®^,„?Sl2  £  »^ 
«™»in  1806;  aiid  be  wrved  .uh«K|uently  In  India  in  ibe  Mth  M.  Dragoon,  unttl  »*1*- J" '•{f^** JfT: 
^12^  i«tau.  l5i  w^^  ana  commanded  the  l.t(  atalry  Brtaade  ^^ '^^/^i^  "J  ^TJ'iS  fsi? 

f  S[in  a^SJaotaTon  the  WtliUee.  IMS ;  and  Uie  Snd  Catalry  Bfigade  in  the  •>•»«•  ^l®^*^^  ^  £?  R«  Ji 

S:i^  SL'JrjTu.'iif 'if!^^  the  Paqj.ub,  Including  the  parage  of  the 

^JXT^t^^lT^^SJS^  under  tird  Sine,  '^nd  ware  preaent  at  tb«  ^ege  «d  cjj>tme  ^^^ 
^S^S^MM^SlOTheBe  oftJer.  were  al«,  p^^^  the  9th  Lancer.  In  «J«  ifS  iilSS2rt£a2i 

■^        .^(iSsl)  ;  at  Sobraon  (medal)  In  1B46 }  and  In  tbe  PtfnJaub  ounpslgn  Of  lMd-0,  tafltoOlaf  tU  pit- 
-  ^^=^- *!.  «i  SuminMur.  and  batUe.  of  CbilUanwallah  and  Go^Jsnt 


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]  10th  (  The  Prince  of  Walesfs  Oum)  Raual  Reg.  of  ^SSlfu^ 

Lt,  Drs.  {Hussars!) 

•«  PENINSULA."—"  WATERLOO." 
Colonel, 
9  Hon.  Henry  Beftuchamp  Lyirnn/  Cornet,  9  July,  1803 ;  Lieut.  24  May,  04  ; 
Capt,  15  Jan.  07  ;  Major,  14  May,  1*2 ;  Lt.-  Col.  18  June,  15;  Col.  24  Mar.  22; 
Mq^or-Qen.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Lt.'Gan.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Col.  lUth  Huasan,  23  June,  43. 

Lieut.'-Cotonele. 
Henry  Fred.  Bonham,  Comet,  p22  May,  20;  Lieut.  P14  Jimei  31  {  Capt.  ^16 

May,  34 ;  MfQor,  3  A  pr.  40 ;  Limt.  -  Col.  p  28  A  pr.  46. 
William  Porlby,  Corn'  t,f3  Oct.  16 ;  L'leut.  p  6  May,  24 ;  Capt.  9 19  Sept.  86; 

Brevet' Mqjor,^  Nov.  41 ;  Major,  P 'Id  Sept.  46;  Lt.-Col.  p 30  Jan.  46. 
M({)ors.-^io\\n  Trittoii,*  Comet,  14  Jan.  13;  Lt.  14  Aug.  15  ;  Capt.  7  Oct.  86 ; 

Me^or,  3  Apr.  40. 
George  Auiic.  Frefl.  Quentin,  Cornet,  P14  June,  31 ;  Lieut.  PI  June, 82;  Capt. 
P 12  Feb.' 36;  Mt^jor,  P2d  Apr.  40. 


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Captains. 

JohnWilkle    

Broadley  Harrison,  e.    . . 
Lord  Geo.  A.  Beauclerk 
William  Potrie  Wauuh' . . 

TboinHH  Lloyd     

^ir  Thomas  Munro,  Bart. 

Methueii  Stedman 

William  Murray 

Charle«  Freville  Snrtees. . 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Oeorige  Webb,  o^f 

Hon.  F.C.G.PitzClarence,« 
C.  H.  8.0.  Lord  Oarvagh 
Tliomiis  Sargent  Little  . . 
Malcolm  R.  Laiiifr  Mea^u* 
liobvrt  Charlna  Holmes. . 
i  Richard  Pla^ne  Smith  .. 
Cliaric*  Pott<»  Riaaer  .... 
Theodore  Wurman,  R.M. 
John  Wyclifle  Thompson 
Richard  Kverard  bUke^ 
Arthur  John  Loftus  .... 
Jnhii  Walrvind  Ciarka  . . 
Churles  MacMahon  ••  • . 
John  Percy  Smiih'  .... 
Butler  M.hlmay  Givcen 
Benjamin  Aylett  Brauflll 

John  Druinmond    

RandaU  Wilmcr  Hatfield 

COHNBTS. 

Robert  Clif ments    ...... 

Theodore  Williams     .... 

Kdward  Stacey 

Henry  Alexander 

loliii  Rawlinsoii  Cuthbert 
Franc.B.Hallowe11Carew" 
Thomas  Manners  Tbwnley 
Frederick  MarsbaU 


COKMBT. 


0 
0 

0 


fil  May  »o 
P 1 1  Oct.  30 
P28  Aug.  38 
P  1  Nov.  33 
P  15  Mar.  27 
P  7  July  38 
P  1  June  38 
P  9  Mar.  38 
P  28  Jan.  42 

28  June  30 
22  AprU  42 
P17  May  44 
9  Dec.  37 
P21  June  39 
P20  Nov.  40 
P  26  Oct.  41 
P  8Jhu.  41 
P29  Nov.  44 
1*22  Nov.  44 
P24Jjin.  41 
P  \ii  Dec.  40 
P  20  Mar.  M\ 
P  4  Auif.  43 
P  8  July  36 

4  Apr.  46 

5  Apr.  40 

6  Apr.  46 
P 10  Apr.  47 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BBBVBI** 
XAJOK. 


P  17  May  44 
P  7  June  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P31  Dec.  44 
3  Apr.  46 
p28  Apr.  46 
P  4  Apr.  45 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 


19  June  48 


P29  May  40 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P5  Ffb.  41 
P29  May  35 
P 12  Oct.  30 
P27  Aug.  41 
P21  Feb.  4U 
p29  May  40 
P  7  Feb.  45 

30  Dee.  41 
P23  .May  45 
P20  Mar.  46 
19  Oct.  39 
P  26  Oct.  41  s  LiMtM 
P  12  Ai»r.  44  ***  *"  '^"*'  •^  "w*'  • 
P  3  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.  40 


3  Apr.  46 

P  3  Apr.  46 

27  May  42 


Ihreuvhont  Oir 

IMiyn  uadi>r  Gc«.  N«tt.~M 

bar  durinc  ***•  •later  of  ISll  «S  i  •■ 

the  Mlvaaer  tw  C'-«baol  Im  «m  ••• 

▼Cf«lr  wnundcd  St  Oomkam.    H* 

•Ihi  pr**nit  at  th*  taltf*  of 

o  Muy  «* ,  loMrtbtd  «•  CMHUbar,  Cabori."  Mi 
P    1  Dec.  46  liie  BraoM  Star  tm  UMJmfgtm. 
P   2  Feb.  47 
21  Aug.  39 
Pll  June  47 
P 10  Die.  47 

l^^^'^^       rLI«it»lak*««Wd*. 
P    4  May  4iJ  colour  of  tho  Itad  at  iha 
Mrcancvand  H|-denbad  (mtdal).    lie  wm4 
that  rrct  ia  tluf  Bubit^urat  oprratiaaa  to  thr  aavt 
Mabratta  eowitry,  Induditif  the  inTriliaaal  i 
b)  •tonn  of  tbc  Iwru  or  Pnnrila  and  l^ovagirar. 

9  Mr.  BoM  •vrvcd  in  the  lUb  Laacera  tbe  < 
in  Aflkhanistto  under  Lord  Ki 

tbe  captun  of  Cbusncc,  fur  tthkb  ha  bat  weelrad  a 
mrdal. 

IS  Doctor  StrpbiM  was  prrccnt  at  the  baada  •? 
Mabar^por*  (medal)  and  alia  la  CbabaalaaoTMaaa. 
bae,  raroMabab,  and  Sobtaao. 


3  Apr.  46 
P  8  Apr.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P 15  Dec.  48 
P21  Aug.  49 
....|p  18  Sept.  49 

Payiniufer.— Richard  John  Elrington,  2  Feb.  44 ;  En*.  P24  Mareh,  38;  Xievf. 
Adjutant.-- Lieut.  George  Webb,  20  Sept.  39.  [P29  May,  30. 

Quarter^MoHer. — ^John  Fenn,  19  May,  46. 

5Mr/a9N.'Murdoch  John  Madame  Rosai  *  8  Feb.  42  ;  A$iiMt.'SurQ.  16  Ftb.  87 : 
^oip.-.iMW^  28  Feb.  26.  ' 

Aetutant^Surgeons. — ^Thomas  Fraser,  M.D.,  16  Dee.  45. 

John  Edward  Stephens,i*  M.D.,  5  Oct  41. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— -ThomeA  Sidd^ll,  3  Feb.  47. 

Blue.^^^m^,  Messrs.  Cox  ft  Co. 

it.-Oea.  Cba  lla—uiabla  Ilrary  B  Lytoo,  tnTed  in  iba  rralmcnii  with  Iba  ISUi  Dracaaaa.  ftaai  Maiah  I 
acaliinoaB  Feb.  ISU  lotbe  ead  af  diat  war,  laelodiaf  tbe  captarp  tf  OpartB.  batda  of  TaUvaia.  aad 

vrrvly  waoadad  la  iba  aecb.  ttib  Aof   ISIfli  to  MaMcaa's  advaaca  to  Iba  batda  af  Baaaea.     Ba  bas 

lal  «itb  oar  elaap  fur  Tal«vrra. 

>r  TrinoB  wrrni  wtib  tba  late  Sllb  Dragoaai  at  tbe  •icfa  aad  captarr  of  Hatttas  aad  tbe  yfiiyfaWft 

l«  I  witb  tbe  llib  Lt.  Or^  at  tba  tirfe  aarf  capcuia  of  Bbanpore  la  ISXb  •  i  tad  »ltb  tbr  Sid  LC  Dfa  tte 
All(baat«taa      He  wrved  a«  D.  A.  Adj  Ocaeral  af  toe  caralf  j  e#  Iba  arm*  eflba  Suilci  to  IStt<C.  wd  «M  i 

tie*  of  Moodbae.  rcrainbab  aad  Satoaw 

It  Waacb  aarvedibe  Matoatta  campaiga  wlib  toe  ICto  Laacert,  Inrludiaff  toe  batde  af  Mabar^jpara  (awdal) 

t  (  alaaae  AMial.  Qaarter.MaMw.Oea.  to  Sir  Bany  Salto  dartof  tba  caotpaiaa  of  the  Sallri,  toeladl^  tba 

■al.  AUwal.  aad  Satoaaa  (vaaadad). 

t  Jaba  rarer  Stotto  «rvad  iba  aaaifaifa  la  AJ^fbaabtoa  oadar  Lai4  Kcaaai.  vl*  tbt  ISih 

arOtouaaa( 


^H?^l?]      Uth{or  Prince  AJheres  Own)  Regiment  of  Hussars.    137 

The  SpMnx,  with  the  words,  "  EGYPT"—"  SALAMANCA"—"  PBNINSULA"- 

"  WATBRLOO"— «  BHURTPOHB." 


Y«an'8«rT 


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Colonel. 

9  9i9B  Henry  Wyndhain,*  Ent,  27  March  06 ;  Capt,  8  June  00;  Mqjorfi  Aug. 
13;  Lieut.'Col,  20  Jan.  14;  Col,  27  May  25;  Major-Gen,  10  Jan.  37; 
LieuU'Gen,  9  Not.  46;  CoL  11th  Hussars,  19  Nuv.  47. 

Lieut. 'Colonel. 

James  Thomas,  Earl  <^  Cardigan,  Comet,  p  6  May,  24  ;  Lieut,  p  13  Jan.  25  ; 
Capt.  P  9  Jane,  26 ;  Mt^or,  p3  Aug.  30 ;  Lieut.-Col.  3  Dec.  30 ;  CM. 0  Nov.  46. 

MfQor. 

Inigo  William  Jones,  Comet,  p  8  July,  28;  Lieut,  p  17  Dec.  30  ;  Capt.  P  14 
Apr.  37  >  Mqjor,  p  7  June,  44. 


Captaims. 


John  Douglas 

Edmund  Peel     

WilliaraStephen  Sande»,«. 
Hon.  Gerard  James  Noel 

William  Pouter   

John  Bunce  Pilgrim  .... 

LiBUlSMANTS. 

Jas.Tho.  Witthtman,  R.M. 
Thomas  Yorke  Dallas    . . 
Wm.  G.  Baker  Cresswell 
Frederick  Henry  Sykes.. 

Arthur  Brl^co 

William  Ennis,  il<(/ 

Edwin  Adolphus  Cook  . . 

Lester  Garland   

Walter  Stephens  Brinkley 
Eyre  Coote 

COKNBT8. 

James  Miller 

John  ]ngli« 

Wm.  Drury  N.  Lowe. . . . 


CORNBT. 


P18  June20 
P 18  Mar.  36 
P  3  June  42 
P  8  July  42 
P  5  Dec.  4b 
P  4  Dec.  32 

24  Feb.  43 
P29  Dec.  43 
I*  5  April 44 
P  23  July  44 
P  10  July  46 

22  Jan.  47 
P30  Mur.  47 
P 13  July  47 
P  24  ^ept.  47 
P    1  Aug.  48 

P 10  Not.  48 
P  19  Oct.  40 
P  23  Nov.  49 


LIBUT. 


P  25  Oct.  33 
P  17  July  40 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P  29  Dec.  43 
P  26  Sept.  45 
P 16  Sept.  37 

P  5  Apr.  44 
P2]  Apr.  46 
P 10  July  46 
P  3  Nov.  46 
p  13  July  47 
27  Jan.  48 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P 10  Nov.  48 
P    2  Oct.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


Pll  May  39 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P30Mar.  47 
P 13  July  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
^  14  June  42 


B&BVBT- 
MAJOR. 


1 1  I  0  Paymaster.— Jofcph  Hely,*  1  Dec.  48  ;  En*.  16  Feb.  39;  Lieut.  11  Nor.  45. 

3  0  A4futant.— Lieut.  Willium  Eunl>«,  22  Jan.  47. 

3  0  Quarter-Matter. — John  Gilleland,  5  March,  47. 

24  0  ^iir(^n.— Patrick  O'Callaghun,  M.D.  3  Feb.  43;  Aeiist.-Surg.  SI  Feb.  28 1 
Notp.-Ateiit.  18  July,  26. 

7  j  0  Atiitt'Sitrgeon.—RichiiTd  Pyper,  24  Nov.  43. 

18  0  Fe/ertitory  5<ir^eoii.— John  William  Gloag,  29  Jane,  32. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

[Returfudfivm  the  East  Indies,  June  1838.] 

1  Ll(>ut.-0«ieril  Wyndham  wrved  th«  Pfnlnralar  eampalpm  of  1808,  0,  11,  snd  IS,  fnclnrffnr  tha 
rciimift  of  RoUls,  Vlmivni,  BtnfVfnU',  Albubeni,  UsojErt*,  Momlrs  d«  Torn,  Viitoria,  and  tha  PyrpncM. 
Frrri^I  al<K>  tlie  raiupaltn  of  1S15.  and  wnn  Raverrly  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  haarectrived  tlM  War  Medal 
«ith  four  el4«F«  f>ir  RuleiN,  ^  imlern,  Albubera,  and  Tittorla 

S  l*ajnu*t  -r  Hvly  aerred  as  a  <*npt<iin  In  the  Isfc  LancetR  of  the  late  AnfltvSpaniih  Legion,  In  1886  and  8^ 
and  waa  ensaz^d  ut  the  i-afttli*  of  OueTani.  the  •tronvliold  of  i lie  Carlliity;  and  aflcrvarda  at  Mendegur,  AiuSv 
and  beishia  of  Arluban  in  AUra  on  the  lOih.  17th,  and  Iflth  Jan.  IH80:  alio  at  the  psnue  nf  the  Uromea 
on  thi*  Mth  Maj,  and  cominan<led  the  ■quadron  which  took  PsMMges  on  tlist  day.  Agala  on  the  right  of 
the  lines  when  Alia  vas  attacked }  together  with  constant  shlnuiehca  lo  front  of  Vittoria. 


138    12M  (  The  Prince  of  f Vales' s)  Royal  Regt  of  Lancers.     ["TuSS! 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  words, «  BOYPT"— "  PENINSULA"— «WAT»RlOO.' 


YMra'8«rT. 


60 


25 


17 


17 
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11 
10 
8 
6 


HftI/ 


Ccioneh 
9  Sir  Henf7  John  Cummin^/  KCH.  CamHy  12  May,  1700 ;  LUut.  9  Feb. 
03 ;  Capt.  21  Feb.  94 ;  Mqjor,  25  Oct.  98  j  Lkut-Col.  17  Feb.  1806 :  C9L  1 
Jan.  12;  Mojar-Gen.  4  June,  14;  Lieut.-Gen.  22  July,  30;  G»/.  12th  UaeefS, 
20  Jan.  37. 

Lieut'  Coitntel, 
EdwardPole,  Ciww*,  P7  July,  25;   X.i«i<.  p  10  Sept.26i    Ca/i/.  H 8  Not.  31 ; 
Jfq;>r,  P 30  July,  44;  LiaU.-CoL  PdO  March,  47. 

Afqjar, 
Edward  Morant,  Comet,  p  20  Sept  33;  Lieut.  P24  Apr.  35;  Capt.PU  Nor. 
42 ;  Mt^ar,  p  22  Dec.  48. 


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Captaiics. 


CORHET. 


\Vm.HcathcoieTottrnhani  p  13  Dec.  33 

David  Arthur  Monro |i'28  Dec.  38 

Tliomaa  Henry  CHfton  ..^20  Apr.  3U 
Rkh.  Hutfb  Smith  Barry  P  15  Dec.  40 
Tho.  Cockayne  Maunaell  'p  11  Nov.  42 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  28  Oct. 
P    1  June 
P    2  July 
P 20  Nov. 
P  10  Jan. 


35 

41 


P  7  July  43 
^P   1  May  40 


4l!P80Blur.  47 
41   ••  3  Sept.  47 


0 

0 

4 

0 

4 

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3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

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3 

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2 

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2 

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1 

0 

1 

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40 
John  Almerua  Digby P  30  July  44  p30  Mar.  47 


LlBUTEVANTa. 

Jn.De  Montmorency  Prior'    31  Dec.  41 
Tlionias  Geo.  Alex.  Oake*  P  16  Jan.  46 

Jchn  Wilson  Fox    ^p  1  May  46 

Chariea  Edward  Qrogan  |P16  Apr.  47 

Frederick  Arden    '  p  17  Mar.  48 

Con<*table  Curtis j  P  31  Mar.  48 

ArtliurW.WilliumsR.M.  P   5  Ni>v.  47 

(  tiurlftt  Mnrr,  ml) p  25  May  48 

(ieor^e  F.  Wlliltill^9tull     Pl2Jun.   41) 
Geo.  Cha.  Selwyu  Duraut  p   0  Feb.  4U 


30  Apr.  46 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P26  Nov.  47 
P28  Apr.  48 
P22  Dec.  48 
P  12  Jan.  49 
P  2  Oct.  49 
25  Oct.  49 
P  26  Oct.  49 
P    9  Nov.  49 


P  26  Oct   49 
p   9  Not.  49 


BKBTBT" 
MAJOR. 


Cor  NETS. 

Jolin  Kincaid  Lennox  ..  p  19  Oct.  49 
Robert  HerbertHeath  Jary>P  23  Nov.  49 
Daniel  FitiGerald  Gabbett  p  14  Not.  49 

t 

Paymaster.— B]Myney  Townly  Walsbe,'  3  Oct  48;  .Hue,  P28  Aug.  98  ;  Lie^tL. 

31  Dec.  39. 
A({jutata.—Lieut,  Charles  Marr,  26  May,  48. 
(^uarfer-ilfcij^er.— Michael  Uhike,  18  July  48. 
Surgeon. — Gtorge  Anderson,  16  Dec.  45 ;  ^.-5.  12  June  35. 
.4«rij/a/U-5ar^cofi.--Rnbert  Viltlrn  Geoi^o,  M.D.  10  ^o^,  43. 
Veterinary  ^ur/son.— Wtlltam  Thacker,  14  July  47. 

Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agent y  George  Samuel  CoUyer,  Esq.— JriM  Agmis^ 

Meaars.  Cane  ft  Co. 
[Betumedfrom  Portugal^  March  1828.] 

1  Sir  Hen.  John  Camming  serred  with  the  lllh  Dingoom  In  PkuMten,  sad  was  prsMnt  In  svery  aetWa  tkas 
•MMinv^lDCtuamt  Hwtm— of  V«l«nci«nnM  and  Duakirk ;  sad  t«ttlM  d  Psman  andCaicaa  :  slso  Cte  trtmtme 
c«m|Mum  of  I7M  ui  UoUand,  mmi  tluu  to  IIm  Uvktor  In  17W.  Benrsd  alto  two  jttn  In  tlw  niiisaala.  m 
coiuoMod  of  Um  Ilea  Liahi  Dn^ooaa,  inaludinf  th«  aetion  of  El  Bodoo,  (woundsd  by  a  sabra  cat  la  tW  am«) 
Add  halite  of  dali»«aca,  iar  wlucli  lativr  be  ha»  recrtv»d  tb0  gold  medal. 

S  Payina^ter  W«tote»  aenrad  with  the  Mb  throafheat  tha  enapaifa  of  IMS  la  Afllihaabtaa  (ll«#al) 
and^r  dir  Qievuf  Pollock,  including  tha  ■tormtng  tho  Khjt»er  Pbm,  taking  tba  Fy>rt  of  Ml 
•lonalag  tlie  iieii^hu  of  Jugdullack,  aoilon  la  the  Teaaea  Vallaj,  clearing  tha  tatlgbta  of  Huff  Katal, 
•lonalag  tht  I'own  ol  l«uittr. 


12 

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13/A  Reffiment  of  IJffht  Drcufoans. 


139 


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aud  •ppototiMHK  the  Xotto»  ••  Tirtt  km  J£l9fHU>$i:*^**  PEVIKdULA**— **  WATKRLOl)/' 


Yean'  Senr, 


47 


24 


15 


15 
8 
9 
6 
6 
8 

5 
5 
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4 
3 
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4 


3 
3 
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1 

16 

6 

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6 
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9  ^Sl  Hon.  Edward  Pyndar  Lygon,'  CB.  Stih^Veut,  1  June,  US;  £^e7<^  7 
Nov.  05)  Captain^  15  Feb.  0^  ;  Lumt.-Cofortef,  £7  April,  l.'>:  Cofoml  27 
April,  22;  MnJor-Gr-twral,  10  Jan.  37,  Li,-GeH,D  *Nov.  40;  Coouel,  1-  Hi 
Light  DragooiiSy  *i9  Juu.  45. 

Lieut,'  Colonel, 

William  Knox,  Ensign,  p  12  Jan.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  20  Mar.  27 ;  Capt.  p  14  Dec.  ^  2  ; 
Mqfar,  p  11  July,  45  -,  Lt.^CoL  f  23  June  1848. 

Major, 
Charles  Edmund  Doherty,  Comet,  p  24  Apr.  35 ^  Lieut,  P  6  Jsn.  97;  Capt,  i*  4 
Sept.  40 ;  Migor,  p  23  June  1848. 


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Captains. 
Wm.Richard  OrmsbyGore 

Henry  Holden    

Rob.  H.  Johnston  Stewart 
FeltonFred.Wm.Hervey^. 
RobertHlgginson  Borrowea 
John  Angustlu  Oldham 

LlBCTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Howard  Qoad  . . 

Thomas  Irwin,  acy 

Soame  Qarobier  Jenyns 

Arthur  Tremayne 

Luke  White    

Hugh  Mosman   

Edw.  Jas.  Stopford  Blair 


CORNET,      t       LIEUT. 


P29  Dec.  35 
P  22  Apr.  42 


P  12  Apr.  30 
P  30  Dec.  45 


P  26  Feb.  41,P14  Nov.  45 
P  8  Oct,  44  P  12  Sept.  46 
P  14  Feb.  45.P19Mar.  47 


CAPTAIN. 


P    1  Apr.  42 

4  July  45 
24  Oct.  45 
P  30  Dec.  45 
Pll  Sept. 46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  13  Aug.  47 
7  April  46 


P  8  Oct.  47 
p  20  Oct.  47 
P  23  June  48 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P  4  May  49 
?   8  June  49 


23  June  43 

P  13  Aug.  47 
23  Sept.  47 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P  8  Dec.  48 
P  8  Juno  49 
P    5  Aug.  49 


^  19  May  46 
**  19  Mar.  47 
P24Sept.47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P  23  June  48 
P    4  May  49 


BRBV'MAJ. 


Cornets. 
Hon,  J,  W.  H.  Hutchinson 
Percy  Shawe  Smith  .... 
Algernon  Massingberd  . . 

I  John  Davis,  R.M 

Peter  Valentine  Purcell 
JEfon.W.R.WyndhamQuin 

Pay^iio^er.— Edmund  Bentley  Frith,  7  Sept.  41 ;  Sne.  p81  Oct.  34;  Lieut. 

P3Kov.  37. 
Atyutani. — Lieut.  Thomas  Irwin,  24  Oct.  46. 
QuarteT'Maeter. — Thomas  Anderson,  2  April,  47. 
Surgeon, — James  Young,^  M.D.18  Oct  39;  Auitt,'-'Surg,  14  Aug.  24;  Hosp,m 

Assist.  18  May  24. 
Assist.'Surg, — George  Thomas  Woodman,  M.D.  30  Nor.  44. 
Veterinary  Surg, — ^John  Legrew,  9  July,  30. 

Blue — Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co  -  ^  Irish  Agents,  Sir  E,  R. 

Borough,  Bt.f  Armlt,  k  Cu 

[Returned  from  the  East  Indies,  May  1840.] 

1  Lieut.' aemral  the  Honourabia  Edward  P.  Lyfon  lerred  in  the  Penininla  «ith  th«  Sod  Lift  Guards,  from 
Nov.  1812  to  the  end  of  tliat  war  in  1814,  iocluding  tlie  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  vhled  be  heeneelved  the 
War  MedMl  with  one  claep.    Served  abo  the  cainpaifu  of  1815,  and  was  pretent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

4  Dr.  Yootts  lerved  In  Africa  from  1824  to  1627  iociueiTe,  and  waa  preient  at  the  battle  of  Doodwa, 
against  the  Aahantees,  7  Aag.  80. 


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•y  1841.  J    ""»  K-^^  Ktn^fi)  Regt  of  Light  

"PRUSSIAN   EAGLE-— "DOURO"—«TA LA VEHA"—«FUENTES  D'ONOR'* 
— "  SALAMANCA-—"  VlTTOHIA"— "  ORTHES"—"  PENINSULA." 

Colonel. 
9  m  Sir  Edward  Kenison,  BarO  KCB.  &  GCH.  Comtt,  99  Jane,  1796} 

Xitfii^.  1  Feb.  08;  Capt.  18  Oct  98;  Mqjor,  12  May,  1803;  Lkmi.'CU, 

4  April,  06;  C0Z.  4  Jane,  Id :  Mqjor-Gm.  12  Aug.  19;  LUut^Gtn.  10  Jmn. 

37 ;  CM.  14tfa  Light  Dragoons,  18  June,  30. 
£Mtcl.-CS9f0tie2f.— John  Wallace  King,  CB.  Car.  p  24  March,  26 ;  X<.  p  14  Feb.  88 ; 

Capt,  P28  Dec  32 ;  Mtyor^  p  14  March,  46 ;  Lt.-CoL  P26  April,  48. 
Henry  Edward  DoheTty,CB.  Com^Z,  P31  Dec.  33;  LUut.  p  16  July  36;  Copl. 

»  1 7  May  30 ;  Mqfor,  p  22  Oct.  47 ;  Lt.-CoL  23  Not.  48. 
lfi|;0r«— Charlea    Steuart,    Comet,  10  Dec.  26;  Lieut.  P6  Feb,  90:    Capt. 

P  0  Not.  38 ;  Mt{for,  p  26  April,  48. 
Wm.  Clarke,  Qr.-Moiter,  16  Sept.  37 ;  Comet^^i  April  38;  Lieut.  4  Jan.  41 : 

Capt.  P  26  Not.  42 ;  Mq)or,  23  Not.  48. 


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Captaihs. 
John  Hesketh  Goddard*. 

WUUam  Wilmer*   

Arthor  Seadamore^  .... 
Wm.  Augusina  Oauaaen 
Richard  Herbert  Gall    .. 

Thomas  Garratc 

James  Chambre 

John  Augustus  Todd  ^  . . 
Pearson  Scott  Thompson* 

LXBUTBHANTS. 

Rich.  Buckley  Prettcjohn 

Wm.  Nettleship  i« 

Robert  Johnston  Brown 
Richard  P.  Apthorp,ii4(/. 

William  M'Mahon,  # 

Robert  Townly  Woodman 

Arthur  Need  

William  English 

John  Theodore  Ling  .... 
Tkylor  Lambard  Mayne. . 

Herbert  Edwards 

Thomas  Barrett 

Henry  Elmhirst  Reader 
Samuel  Kerr  Ibbetson    . . 
Wm.  Dundas  Boyd    .... 
Hon.  Rich.  W\  Cbetwynd 

William  SpUling 

WlUIam  D'Urban  Blyth. . 

Stanley  OlllTant  Black . . 

C0BNBT8. 

John  Dudgeon   

Michael  Cusae  Smith  • . 
Thomas  Edward  Gordon 
John  Holliday......,,  . 

Flederick  Vansittart 

George  Axden  Franklyn.. 
John  Pitt  Kennedy,  s.  • . 
James  Leith   


CORNBT. 


P  26  July  30 
P 16  June  30 
P  29  May  36 
P17  Aug.  38 
P  3  July  36 
9  Mar.  38 
P  27  July  26 
P  28  Apr.  37 
P   6  Aug.  42 

P23Feb.  38 
P  16  Jan.  41 
P31  Dec.  41 
PdO  Apr.  41 
P26NOT.  42 
P26  Apr.  46 
P 13  Oct.  39 
P 16  May  46 
P  4  Apr.  46 
P  6  Aug.  41 
P  6  Not.  46 
Pll  Dec.  46 

24  Not.  43 
P 19  Feb.  47 
P  23  Mar.  47 

23  April  47 
P26  June47 
P22  0ct  47 
P  21  Jan.  48 

P  31  Mar.  48 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  27  Oct.  48 

27  Not.  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 
P23  Feb.  49 

23  Mar.  49 
4  May  49 


LIBUT. 


P  16  Jan.  41 
II  Apr.  33 

18  Feb.  38 
8  Apr.    42 

7  Dec.  38 

29  Dec.  40 

P 12  Feb.  29 

P  14  June  39 

P    7Juue44 

P 18  Oct.  39 
P  26  Not.  42 
P16  May  46 
6  N0T.4C 
P  6  Nov.  46 

19  Feb.  47 
P  17  June  42 

23  Apr.  47 

P  9  Apr.  47 

PSO  Dec.  42 

P  22  Oct.  47 

';P21  Jan.  48 

OAug.  40 

P  26  Apr.  48 

23  Nov.  48 

27  Nov.  48 

14  Jan.  49 

22  Fib.  40 

P    4  May  40 


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CAPTAIN.     BBBT.-MAJ. 


P 16  May  46 
P  31  Dec  39 
P  22  Oct.  47 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P  31  Mar.  48 
P23May  48 
23  Not.  48 
27  Not.  48 
P  3  Sept.  47 


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PoyuMMKr.— 9  Sam.  Bofe,"  3  Sept.  12. 

A4juimU,^lAgui.  B.  Pretyman  Apthorp,  26  Not.  42. 

Qiiar<«r-jraf<«r.— George  Shenton,  7  April,  48. 

^tiripsofk— Archibald  8tewart,«»  12  Feb.  47  ;  Assist.^Surg.  19  Feb.  36. 

A$tt$tani'Surgeons.—Bohcn  Bridgeman  Wigstrom,  23  May,  46. 

Charles  HamUton  Fasson,'^  12  July.  44. 

Veterinary  5ip-^8on.~Alezander  WUliamson  Caldwell,  27  April  49 
..  *.  ^  ^  Blue— FiMtivP  Scarlet— il^en^,  Messrs.  Cox  Ac  Co. 
Sir  Edward  XtrtlMa  lervcd  at  Um  HeUl«r  to  17W:  iBcludlmr  di*  bnitln  of  thm  lOth  tt^»  «m  _^ 
Ctrnplfa  of  I80S.0  la  Spi^n.  .nd«r  Sir  John  U^^Si)^  Si'S^Si  i?cSJ2.2?  ciiSf 
'55  'J5^*"  ^  CMD|«l»«.of  IBIS.  I4.aad  15.  ud  wa.  pmtft  at  iK  STtui.  o^KSe.^  »^ 
SlrBdwsfdwat  Mftraly  wouDdrd(hia nrm  batUic  bMo  tJoheu  (a  tuo  plsctiTla  StS^nuM^JL:  li 

^ff^P?i"*"y» Todd  mrcdwidi  tho  4th Uafai  pSaooaa dSk. t^^ 

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ISM}  setlna  iioSftrt  Ssn  Scteatiui, 6ih  May :  wtkm  oa  iho  Anatsa  li»i«h(.^  1  fu!t  .        ^^^ 

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"  EMSDORF"— "  EGMONT-OP-ZEJS"— "  VILLIER8.  EN  COUCflE"— 
"  SAH'AGtK"— **  VITTORIA"— •*  PEN1KSULA"=-*' WATERLOO.*' 


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CohmeL—^  Thomas  William  Brotherton,'  CB.  JSm,  24  Jan.  1800 ;  Xieut.  k 
Capt,  27  July,  01 ;   JHqJor,  28  Nov.  1 1 ;  Lieui,-CoL  19  May  14  ;  CqL  22 
July  30;  Mqjar-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Col  15th  Hussars,  18  H»y  49. 
LUut.'ColoneU.^lf  Lovell   Benjamin   lx)vell,'  KH.   dntut^  P18  Dec.  05; 

Lieut,  PIO  May,  08;  Capt.  P12  Dec.  11 ;  Hrecet-Mqjinr^^l  Jan.  19;  RefftL- 

Mqjor,  P28  Oct.  24 ;  Lieut.-CoL  P21  Nov.  28 ;  Col.  23  Not.  41. 
George  William  Key,  Cornet,  p5  July,  31  ;  Lieut.  25  Aug.  33;  Capt*  P16 

Sept.  37  ;  Major y  P 14  June,  42 ;  Lieut. -Col.  9  Feb.  47. 
Jlfi(7orff.-— Henry  Bond,'  Comet,  p25  May,  09,  Lieut.  1  March,  11 ;  CW;i^  p6 

May,  24 ;  Brevet- Mqjor,  28  June,  38 ;  Mqjary  24  Nov.  43. 
Michael  William  Smith,  En*.  19  Nov.  30 ;  Lieut.  p21  Feb.  34 ;  Capt.  P23  Apr. 

39;  3fq;or,  9  Feb.  47. 


Captains. 
Charles  H.  Teush-Hecker 
Oswald  Sam.  Blachford 

Richard   Knox 

Fnuicis  Woodley  Home 
Richard  Francis  Poore  . . 

John  Brett 

Thomas  J.  Kearney  .... 

Henry  Keown 

Lord  ^^pencer  S.  Compton 

LlEUTENAHTB. 

P.D'OrmieuxVon  Streng^ 

John  Macartney 

George  Home,  adjutant 
Lewis  Edward  Nolun,R.M. 

Henry  Brett 

Tho.  R.  Crawley, «. 
Henry  Lee,*^  #. 


CORNET. 


LIEUT. 


Jas.  L.  Sandys  Lumsdaine 
Charles  Walpole  Hinxmau 
George  Stoney  Swinuey 

Horace  Trower  

John  Clancy   • 

James  Boyd  Miller 

Oust.  Adolphus  Hartinan 
WilUam  Veall  Greetham 

Henry  John  \Vale 

Thofl.  ConoUy  Pakenham 
James  H.  D'Arcy  Hutton 
Thos.  G.  L.  Carew  Gwyn 

Cornets. 
Frederick  Wm.  Goldfnip 
James  Edwards  Vivian  . . 
David  Henry  Howell .... 
Thompson  Donovan  .... 
Charles  WilUam  Kendall 

Edward  Hamett    

John  Puget • . . . 

William  Oliver  Bird  .... 


P  29  Aug.  26 
6  .Dec.  27 
P  28  June  31 
r31  Aug.  32 
P  22  July  x4 
PIO  Oct  34 
27  Jan.  37 
P  22  Aug.  87 
P   1  Nov.  39 

Pll  Not.  28 
P27  Sept.  33 
P  19  June  35 
P15Mar.  39 
P21  June  39 

19  Dec.  34 
P  12  Oct.  39 
P  22  April  42 

25  Oct.  42 
p  14  June  42 
P  30  Aug.  42 
P22  Apr.  42 
P  7  July  43 
PIO  May  44 
P31  May  44 

20  June  45 

26  June  46 
P  80  July  47 
P 16  Jan.  46 


p  3  Jan.  28 
p  13  Sept.  81 

20  Apr.  34 
P  68^33 
P  3  Dec.  25 
P 14  Apr.  37 

8  May  40 
P29Mar.39 
r  20  Oct.  43 


CAPTAIX.  JbR^V.-UAJ. 


2  June  39 
P   1  An^.  34 

9  Mar.  42 

P  19  Aug.  42 

7  July  43 

9  Feb.  45 

3  Sept.  47 
P25Peb.  48 
p  29  Dec.  46 


9  Vxfi.  46 


P  24  Dec.  47 
P25FeD.  48 
P 26  Fib.  48 
^  17  Mar.  48 
P  5  May  48 
P  2  June 48 
P 12  Sept.  48 


17  Apr.  34 
p  19  Dec.  34 
P28  Aug.  38 
P19  June41 
Pll  Feb.  42 

9  Mar.  42 
P29  July  44 

9  Feb.  45 

P30  May  45 

12  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 
p  23  Sept.  45 

7  Jan.  47 

9  Feb.  47 
P  30  July  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P  17  Mar.  48 
P  15  Dec.  48 
p  5  Nov.  47 


S  Coknel  Lowll  ■rrred  M  the 
UkiBf  or  Mwiig  Vidro  under  Sir 
Sam.  Auebmiity  la  1807«aad  MabM> 
qoeaUy  Ib  the  PcoinniUi  iaeliidlBii 
te  tetUM  of  TAlatrra,  Uie  Coa, 
Busaeo*  Fucairi  #0iior(i*ouiidcd), 
SalBBiftDrB,  VittorUt  *«  f)ivaee«, 
NiTT,  Orthrt,  »ad  Toulocue ;  •ctioiu 
or  tklraiiMm  near  TaUv^nm,  8«s- 
mira,  Val  da  U  Mala,  !;•  Mcwn, 
Pnurda,  Ouaida,  CMintfva.  Valle, 
Vrada  dt  Siem.  PombaL  Srdlaha, 
MlnnidB  do  Corvo,  Co»f  GaUif0t» 
NftTc  d'ATcr.  Efpiga.  n»m  Focntri 
d'Onor,  LIrnaa,  near  Salamanca, 
St  Clirlatoval.  Hocda.  CaaliiUot. 
Fonraatla,  ifaCrUa.  at  Buifoa,  Oaiiia, 
Huartet  Panpeliuia,  Vale  dr  liaatBttf 
raMoTMaya.Llaetof  Alnbo.  CambOk 
Haipairca,  HeUte.  GarrM,  Sauve- 
ttire,  St.  Gladic.  Buelba^  GarUu. 
Sbb  RooiaD^  lelBl,trfi  f  earial  acUoos 
forty  minor  actioiu  or  ftkiimlilMi, 
licatdaa  ataudnin  w««n  airso  I  and 
wan  at  tbc  slcgc  of  Upotto.  brtaf  ono 
of  the  Military  aepottrnuwler  LmA 
An.  Ruaaell.  H«  haa  recciTcd  tbo 
War  Mtdal  wit^  un  claaps  for  Butaao,  Puantea 
d'Oaor.  badajas,  Satairanea,  VitterM^  ttac  fjrcnccs, 
NlTr,  Orthea,  and  TooIoum. 

6  LwoL  Von  Strvng  wrred  with  the  IStli  Llfht 
InfknlTf  In  Aff||hanniaa,  and  was  present  at  boUi  atiacki 
on  Ohoancc,  and  for  which  ba  hat  reertYed  tha  MbdaU 


P  15  Dec.  48 
Paymaster. — James  Gustavns  Hamilton  Holmes^ 24 Feb. 37 ;  Ent.  Pll  JujDr,30; 

Lieut.  2  Aug.  33 ; 
A4jutant. — Lieut,  George  Home,  1  April,  43. 
Quarter-Matter. — ^Walter  Clarks<tn,  1  iSept.  48 ;  Comet,  20  Aug.  44. 
5iir^ecm.~Jobn  Marshall,  30  Aug.  42 ;  Auist.  Surg.  29  March  33. 
AsHitant'Surgeons, — Jode|)h  Jee,  15  April  42. 


Jtt».  Richard  Moline/«7  Oct.  42. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Hurford,  25  Jan.  39. 


Blue 


-Agents,  Messrs* 
Cox  6l  Co. 
1  If^oiwGcDeral  Broilierlon  aarvaU  in  E^jpt  under  Sir  Kalpli  Abercromby  in  1601 ;  in  0«nnan|r  under 
IiOrd  Csthcart  in  1805;  in  Porlugal,  Spain,  and  Fhtnce  during  tlie  whole  of  tiie  Peniuaolar  Usr  fiom  t«08 
to  1814.  sod  liaa  received  the  War  Medal  with  sevtn  rla*|M  for  the  baitlca  of  Busaca^  Fuctiicra  d  Ooor,  0ala« 
naoca  (wounded),  VUtorla,  P)ren«ta,  Nivelle,  and  Mire,  in  which  lait  baltia  he  was  wounded  and  teften 
yrtacmer.  Bokidea  Utese  he  was  preaeatal  mH  the  caTairy  aflain  and  slLlrmifthet  in  whkb  his  Regu  the  14th 
Ufht  Drsfooni  was  engaged,  and  was  at  the  action  on  the  Coa :  he  wai  wounded  Mveral  ttnisa  la  these 


S  Maior  Bond  itrrcd  to  tlie  17th  Lt.  Drs.  at  tho  takfaw  of  Aajar  In  Cutch  In  ISIS  i  alio  thra<i|hoat  tbo  MahnMa  catai»a<fl« 
«riSI7  and  IS.  Re  »a«  prearat  with  tbo  Utb  Lt.  Dn.  at  tbc  aipgo  and  eapiare  of  Bhvrtpore  im  IBO-S.  AecoiapaaiMUho 
Jnt  La.  Dn*  into  At^^banlataa  with  the  force  nndar  Sir  Ovo.  PtoUoek.  and  «aa  prrtmt  at  the  foreiac  of  the  Khybrr  Paa^  and 
la  erofp  ongatOMnt  In  the  adTaace  of  the  arm j  on  Cabool  t  alao  eummandrd  (he  Scar  Qaard  on  three  dUTorfat  occaslpai*— 
the  aacaay  at  Teccm  and  Jufdulluek,  and  aaCrijr  aovartd  and  proitctrd  ibe  »hole  of  tha  batl«s*  of  Uia  armpt  not* 
tho  rapcatad  atcacka  of  tht  encnj. 
f  L«  VeawaaproaaM  wUh  tho  ISth  Lancer*  In  the  action  at  Mahar^pore.  SSth  Dec.  1841. 
!•  aalrt>-ftmr.  MoUae  Mtrcd  with  the  ISad  dorinc  tbe  canBalau  of  I844.ia.  In  tha  ■euthem  if  ahMH«  #««««**.  amM  ••■ 


142  16/A  ( The  Quee  I's)  Reyt.ofU.rtag.  {Lancfnrs).    \^Sl^ZT 

"TALAVERA"— "FUENTES  D'ONOR"— "SALAMANCA"— ^«VnTORrA''—«*yiVB*' 
«  PENINSULA"  —  "  WATERLOO"  —  "  BHURTPORB"  — "  APFOHANI8TAN"— 
^^OHUZNEB"— "MAHARAJPORE/'—^'ALIWAL."— "SOBRAON." 

C020fw{.— 9  m  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell/  GCB.  KH.  Comet ^  23  April  00;  LwuL 
13  Jiioe  01  i  Capi,  9  April  07 ;  Mqjor,  18  June,  15 ;  Lieui.-CoL  21  Jime  17  \ 
Col.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Mqfor-Gen,  9  Nov.  40 ;  Col.  I6th  Lancen  10  Nov.  40. 

Lieui.'Colonel.^John  Rowland  Smyth,  CB.*  Comet,  p5  July,  81;  I,ieui.  p2S 
May^  25;  Capt.  P22  April,  26;  Mqjor,  P17  Aug.  41;  Br09ei'U.'CoL  19 
June,  46;  Lieut.-Col.  p  10  Dec.  47. 

Aftfv'orx.— Oeon^e  O'Halloran  GaTin,*  Comst,  P13  Not.  27;  XT.  P14  Cot  29; 
Capt.  P26  May  37;  Af/yor,  p  10  Dec.  47. 

William  Henry  Archer,  Cornet,  p28  Dec.  32;  Lieut.  P17  July,  36;  Capt. 
P 1  June,  38  ;  Major.  P  16  May,  45. 


TMra*8«nr. 

60 

Full 

Half 

Pay. 

P*y. 

26 

23 

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16 

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13 

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12 

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14 

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Captains. 

Thomas  Pattle*    

Kingsmill  Manley  Power* 

Bmto  Warriner 

Charlet  John  Foster'' .... 
Fred.  Loftus  Dasliwood. . 
Riohanl  Heayiside 

LlBUTBRAVTS. 

Patrick  Dynonfaalfutant 
WalterScottLockhartScott 
Jas.  O.  Archer- Burton*^ 
William  Thomas  Dickson 
Thomas  Woolaston  White 
Franeia  William  Grant . . 

Lancelot  Ualton 

Robert  Goff   

H&n.  A.  A.  8.  Aunesley 
CoanBTs. 

David  Barclay   

Julius  Alex.  Sarteris  .... 
Clament  Jekyll  Smith  . . 


COHNBT. 


p  13  June  34 
P  24  Feb.  37 
P  2  Nov.  88 
P  8  Apr.  36 
31  Mar.  46 
P  16  Feb.  44 

29  May  39 
1  Apr.  46 
P27  May  42 
P23  Apr.  47 
P  7  May  47 
P  2  July  47 
P25  Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  1  Sept.  40 

P  13  April  49 
P21  Aug.  49 
P  14  Dec.  49 


LIBUT. 


P23  Dec  36 
P  17  Aug.  88 
P  13  July  41 

21  Dee.  38 
P  23  Apr.  47 

30  Apr.  47 

16  June  42 
P  7  May  47 
P 16  May  45 
P25Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  1  Sept.  48 
P  13  April  49 
P  13  July  49 
P  14  Dec.  49 


CAPTAIH.      BRBf  .-MAJ. 


P  7  May  47 
P24  Nor.  43 
9  1  May  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P 13  July  40 
P  14  Dec.  49 


i  Cipl.  PMaa  «r«t4  «Hk  **  i«|i. 
Ivriaf  Um  CMnpugn  ta  AS- 
fbaoistaa  under  Lett! 
«M  prMcni  M  tlw  ■!«••  aad 
of  OkonM  (Medal).  AImUmcmi. 
palffs  w  ilM  Salkel  te  IMS  (Mrdall. 
ineludlar  the  baulce  ef  a«ddi«a^ 
Allw«I.(i 


PayMMc«f#r<— Oeorge  Frederick  Rosser,*'  28  May,  47 ;  JBnf.  20  Aug.  30. 

Atifutttnt.-^Lieui.  Patrick  Dynon,'  12  Dec.  30. 

Qua rter^Matter. -'^eoTge  Lamb,'^  4  June,  47. 

5icr^Mm.^Arthur  Wood,M D.i^  21  Aug.  40;  A.-S.  19  Nor.  26 ;  H.-ii. 22  Dec 

Asiist.'Surffeon. — Usher  Williamson  BTan9,  M  D.  3  Apr.  46. 

Veterinary  Surgean.'-^FrHneia  Frederick  Collins,  8  Dec.  48. 

Scarlet — Facingt  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Returned from,  Bengal,  Dee,  1846.] 
1  81r  Jowph  Thackwvll  Mired  Um  mapAlKO  In  OalUcIs  sad  Ldon  under  Sir  Joha  If oofT,  sa4  was  cur 
In  Mvend  tklrmlibee,  and  praeent  at  the  batUa  of  Coiuiina.     Sareed  th«  cwmpalfne  of  1613  and  14  to 
PfnlBMla,  iDdudlnff  the  battles  of  Tltloria,  tiM  Pyrenees  in  front  ol  pAmp»luna.  S7tta,  saHit  ttili*  aM 
July  ;  Utiekafle  of  rainiMluoa,  from  ISth  to  the  SlAt  Oct.  when  it  surrendered;  buttle  of  Ortlurs. 
TarlNw,  and  battle  of  Toalouse ;  besides  many  affairs  of  advanced  fuarda,  ootposta,  fte.    Saread 
campaign  of  1815,  includinf  tba  action  at  Qnntra  Bras,  tlia  latftrat  oa  the  lolloalnf  day,  aad  battia 
Watedoo.    Commanded  the  ca«alry  dirtsioa  of  the  arniy  of  ib«  Indus  durinc  tlia  AUthaaitUa  «ai 
was  presant  at  tha  storm  and  capture  of  Ohuinee ;  and  rommitnded  tba  tod  cniomn  of  tiM  afaij-o 
march  from  Cabool  to  Bengal.    Commaaded  the  caralrj  dirision  In  tba  action  at  Mahar^port  oa  Iba 
J>tc  184S.    Ctintaaad  on  tba  right  shoulder  at  Vittoria,  and  severely  wounded  at  WaUtloa  (left 
lated  aloee  to  tbw  shoalder)  ta  ebargliia  a  squaia  of  Infaairf }  had  alio  two  horses  shot  aa4er 
Cummanded  the  cavalry  la  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  as  also  in  the  late  Pnnjaub  eampaiga. 
t  Llevl.  CoL  Saytii  served  with  the  1Mb  Laneera  at  liie  tt*!*  of  Bbvftpovc,  under  Lord  CboiberoMn.    Be  vas 
widi  lae  Btft.  la  tha  aetioa  of  Mabaialpore.  IS  Dae.  «  i  and  ta  the  sampslfa  oa  the  SaUcj  ta  IS48» 
Boddtwal  aad  Allwal.  ta  the  lo«i  aT  whlcb  he  coiamanded  Che  Bcft.  uaai  severely  asaadii  ta  «b 
whiiel  Marital  the  earay*a  lofaatrv  aad  ffvns. 

S  M^  Oavta  tfrrsd  wMh  the  ISih  Lasers  dnrtag  the  eaapalfn  ta  Aflj^nalstan  under  Loed 
aapture  of  Ohaaan  (aMial).    He  »ra«  aleo  fseeeatat  the  hatU*  ef  llahafiMs-»»  Wb  Pee.  IStt  (awdsi). 

S  CapC  Power  wwad  wHh  Um  Sih  I  saiiiiita  the  battto  ef  f  natar  (Medal).    Abo  ta  Um  eaapalga  aa 
taeladtaw  fte  haMe  oT Setaaoa  (Medal). 
7  O^hto  iattsv  served  w^  the  ISlh  I.  saisri  dorlaa  flw  Maspalga  ta  AfJihataMan  ander  LeeS  Ka 

eaaSaw  tf  Ohaaaee  (•adal).    He  served  also  at  the  battle  of  Mahaiajporo.  Sih  Dee.  ISO  (asc«ai>  i  sM  «• 
I  a« the  Soim  ta  1S4S  (OMdal).  taeladtaf  *e  haaSM e#  Doidlvsi,  aUvai  (as 


S6. 


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.  Dyaoa  served  with  the  ISlh  I  sneers  darlM  the  _. 

eapCHfe  of  ttusaeo  (awdet).    He  Mrved  also  at  Ihe  taattta  of  Msbaisipses  ( 
_     _  an  aM  SMMI  ta  1S4S  (medal),  Ineladtag  the  batOes  ef  Baddhrsk  AUwal,  sad 
la  Lteat  Arehsr-BurtoB  served  Che  ssMpalga  so  the  SaUsJ  (iNdal)  «Mi  diaird  Lt. 


ta  tte  aettoo  al  Mahasalperab  ttlh  Dsa.  ISIS,  (Medal)  t  aad  also  at  BvMlwal,  All«al,  iM 
II  Qr..|lasL  Leah  served  wtth  the  lith  I  saiiM  dartogihe  isipslga  ta  ISbhsalstaa 

elcfe  aad  captaflaerOhaaaee  (Medal).    Also  at  tfM  battle  oT  Msharalpoes  (Medal)  SMh  vai 
ea  ihe  Satf^f  (Medal) ta  iS«S» laetadhm *e  batOa  ef  Baddlwal,  ABwaU aad  Sotaaea. 
" "  .    -    -.         iyai,»to  istttMedsqt  ales 


IS  Doelae  Wood  orvve4  with  die  Sth  Laneere  ta  f he  Owalior 


HMAOMftenl 
ftiDobUa.     J 


17th  Regmeni  of  Light  Dragotms.-^Lancen.)         U3 


"  Deaih'i  Head,''  with  the  Motto, "  Or  Glory.'* 


Tean'Serv. 


13 


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30 


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CoIomU 
nu  Roval  Hiahfuts,  Prince  George  W.  F.  C.  of  Cambridge,  KG.  GCMG. 
C.I&  nJ^^^^^  J^Mmy,  46;  Cololiel  of  tho  17th  Lancer.,  25 

April,  42. 

Lieui.^ColoneL 

Matthew  C.  D.  St.  Quintin,  2nd  Lieut.  p29  ^^f^i^Jf^'Z^  ^'^'  ^ '  ^*^'- 
P9  Nov.  26 ;  Mqjor,  p  16  April,  87 ;  Lieui.-CoL  p  31  Dec.  39. 

^t^or, 
FrwideBiudett,  Come*,  P 18  April.  34;  Xieu*.  P14  April.87;  C«|»<. » 21  May. 
41 ;  Mq^OTf  p  27  June,  45 ;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  19  OeU  4». 


Captaiks. 

John  Davy  Brett   

Aug.  8altren  Willett . . . 
Abraham  Hamilton  • .  • 
Henry  Bozby  Beneon  . . 
J.  Elphinstoue  Fleeming 
Bdw.C.ArnemanHaworth 

LiBUTBNAHTS. 

Richard  Douglat  Hay  Lane 

WilUamMorris» 

JohnChariceWattB  RuimU 
Wm.  H.  Kennedy  £nkin« 
Howard  St.  George.  Mif . . 
William  Fred.  Richards* 

Robert  Wljiie 

John  Pratt  Winter  .... 
Joeeph  Haythome  Reed 

CORRBTS. 

ThoOMTnylor.  R.M.  •• 
Aug.  Pred.CavendiehWebb 
Qoflfrey  Charles  Morgan- 
Alexander  Learmonth    . 


COKITBT. 


p  4  Mar.  36 
p  9  Dee.  36 
p  1  Nov.  30 
|P31  Jan.  40 
24  Mar.  36 
P  31  Mar.  43 


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0 

0 
0 


LIEUT. 


P  1  Mar.  30 
P31  Dec.  30 
P21  May  41 
P 16  April  42 
P26NOV.  41 
p  10  Jan.  46 


P 10  Nov. 
p  18  June 
p  10  Jan. 
P  28  Nov. 
p  10  June 
p  24  Jan. 
p  15  Oct. 
p  16  Junts 
P 13  Oct. 


43 
42 
46 
46 
46 
45 
47 
48 
48 


26  May  48 
P22  Dec  48 
P  13  July  49 
P21  Aug.  40 


P27 
14 
P  7 
P23 
15 
P3l 
P22 
P13 
P   3 


June  46 
May  45 

May  47 
May  48 

June  48 
Dec.  47 
Dec.  48 
July  40 
Aug.  40 


OAPTAIK. 


P 16  April  42 
p  14  June  42 
P  10  Jan.  46 
P27  June  46 
P2dMay  48 
P22Dee«  46 


BBBVBT- 
MAiOR- 


I 


Paifnuuter.^John  StepbeneoB,  30  Apr.  47;  Cor.  16  Feb*  44 ;  X/,  26  Sept.  45. 

A4futami.'—Lieui.  Howard  SU  George,  26  May,  48. 

Qttor<«r- Jffli^er.—WilUam  HaU,  10  May,  81. 

5«»*yeaii.— James  Brown  Gibson,  M.D.  2  July  41;  A$tiMi.'Surff.  \%  Jen.  SO; 

Maep^'Astiit.  14  Dec.  26. 
Aeeiet.'Surgeon. — Henry  Kendall,  M.D.,  16  Dee.  45. 
Veterinary  i9Mr^«n.— WUUem  C.  Lord,  26  Jaa.  45. 

IShi&^Faeinye  White. 
Agenie,  Mcisn.  Cox  tc  Co<— Irii A  Agenie,  SirK'BL*  Borough,  JB#.,  Armtt  ft  Co. 

[Betumedfrmn  the  Magt  IndUe^  May^  1626*] 

1  Lieat.  Metrto  lerTed  with  t]i«  16th  Luioert  at  lie biltle of  ^'^^SfP^'iSSSiL  ^^^^  «w»P4i»» 
•tSJSt^SSr^^  UM%n  in  the  eaaiMn  on  the  Suikil  la  M48,  aad  was  preteet  at 

the  battle  of  Sobnon  (medal). 


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1^/  {or  Grenadier)  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards*  144 

"  UNCELLES  "— "  CORUNW  A"— "  BARR08  A"— "  PENINSULA"— •«  WATMOOO-" 

Colonel. 
9  ilA  Arthur,  Vuke  of  Wellington,!  KG.  OCB.  &  QCH.  JSns,  7  March,  87; 
Lieut.  25  Dec.  87  ;  Capt.  30  June,  91 ;  Mt{jor^  30  April,  93;  Lieut.'CoL  90 
Sept.  93;  CoL  3  Bfay,  96;  Mqjor-Oen.  29  April,  1802;  LUui.-Gen.  S5 
April,  08 ;  K^en.  (in  Spain  and  Portugal)  31  July,  11 ;  Field  Marshal,  21  Jnae, 
13 ;  CoL  Grenadier  Guards,  22  Jan.  27. 

LieiU.'ColoneL 
m  SB  Charles  F.  Rowley  Lascelles,*  Ens,  PIO  Sept.  12 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.9Jnmf, 
14;  Capt.kLt.'Col.  P21  Feb.  28;  Co/. 23 Not. 41;  ilf^'or&Co/.4  July  48; 
Lt.-Col.  P 10  April  49. 

2  Sir  Ord  Honyman,'  J9iir#.  Comet,  12  Dec.  11 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  4  July,  15 ; 

Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  28  Sept.  30 ;  Mqjor  k  Colonel,  p  2  Oct.  46. 

3  Godfrey  Thornton,  Ene.  P20  Jan.  14;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  Pll  Oct  21;  Capt.  k 

Lieut. 'Col.  P3  Dec.  30;  Col.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjor,  p6  Auff.  47. 
1  Philip  Spencer  Stanhope,  Ene.  30  March,  15  ;  Li£ut.  k  Capt.  Pl7  July,  23; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  16  March,  32 ;  Col.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Aft(f.  p  10  April  40. 

Captaine  and  Lieut.- Colonels. 

1  John  Julius  Wm.  Angerstein,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p9  April,  18;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p2 

April,  25 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  12  Sept.  34 ;  Col.  9  Nov.  46. 
3  William  Fludyer,  Ens.dO  Dec.  19;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p25  Oct.  21 ;  Lieut. kCapL 
VI  July,  25 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P2  Dec.  36 ;  Co/. 9  Nov.  46. 

2  Jas.  Robertson  CrauAird,  Ens.  14  June,  21 ;  Em.  k  Lieut.  P29  Aof.  22; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  19  Sept.  26 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  Pl8  Feb.  37. 

3  Richard  Wm.  Astell,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P20  Nov.  23;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  Pl3  Sept 

27 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P  7  July,  38. 
1  Thomas  Wood,  Comet,  p  1 6  Nov.  20  :  Lieut,  p  12  June  23 ;  Capt.  p  25  June  25 ; 
Brev.'Mqj.  28  June  38 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P28  June,  30. 

1  Charies  Bagot,  2nd  Lieut.  5  Aug.  24;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  24  Feb.  25;   LUuL 

k  Capt.  P 90  Dec.^ ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P 15  May,40. 

2  9  Ernest  Frederic  Gascoigne,^  Ens.  2  May,  11 ;  Lieut.  13  May,  13;  Cap*. 

6  July,  15;  Mqjor,  p  10  May,25;  Lieut.-Col.  p3  June, 28;  CW. 23  Nov. 41. 

1  Jahn  Dixon,  JS!ni.  k  Lieut,  p  10  Dec.  25 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P 1  Dec  30  ;  Co^/. 

k  Lieut.-Col.  P18  May,  41. 
8  William  Thornton,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  8  Apr.  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  93  Dec  30; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p8  June  41. 

2  Hon.  Francis  Grosvenor  Hood,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  pSO  Apr.  27  ;  Lieut*  k  Cmpt, 

P31  Dec.  30;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p3]  Dec.  41. 
1  Charles  William  Ridley,  JSh#.  k  Lieut.  9  21  Feb.  28;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P14  Juc, 

31 ;   Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  14  July  43. 
3  Hon.  Augustus  Frederick  Foley,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P30  Dec.  28;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P 16  Mar.  32  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P 16  Feb.  44. 

3  Edward  Birch  Reynardson,  Ens.  p  5  Nov.  29 ;  Ens.k  Lieut,  p  12  June  30, 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  P 12  Oct.  32;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P  5  April  44. 

1  Hon.  Robert  Bruce,  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  18  June  30;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  9  22  Feb. 

33 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P  2  Aug.  44. 

2  Charles  Algernon  Lewis,  Orrmt,  P 13  Oct  25 ;  Lieut,  p  15  Aug.  26;  Capt. 
P 12  Apr.  33 ;  Capt.k  Lieut.-Col.  P30  Dec.  4 3. 

3  Frederick  William  Hamilton,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  12  July  31 ;   Lieut,  k  Capt, 
1  Dec.  36;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p3  April,  46. 

2  Hon.  James  Lindsay,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  16  Mar.  32 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  9%  Dee. 86 ; 

Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  14  Aug.  46. 
1  Henry  Cartwright,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  26  July  32;  Lieut,  k,  Capt.  9  2  Jqim  37 : 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p2  Oct  46. 

3  Augustus  Cox,  Ens.  Lieut.  p27  July  32;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  9  8  Aug.  37;  Capt. 

k  Lieut. -Col.  P 12  Feb.  47. 

1  Hon.  George  Cadogan,  Ens,  k  Lieut,  p22  Feb.  33;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  9  0  Jaa. 

38 ;    Capt.  k  Lieut.- Col.  p6  Aug.  47. 

2  Henry  George  Conroy,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  9  21  June  33;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  p  IS 

Jan.  38 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p3  Mar.48. 
2  Hugh  Andrew  Robert  Mitchell,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  9  4  Oct.  33 ;  lAeut,  k  Capt. 
9  7  July  38 :  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  9  31  Mtreh  48. 

1  Edward  Goulbum,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  9  27  Dec.  33 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  July  3fi . 

Capt,  k  Lieut. 'Col.  p  18  July  48. 

2  Hon.  Alexander  Gordon,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  9  2  May  34 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt*  9 16  Maj 

40 ;  Capt.  k  lAeut.-Col.  p  10  April  49. 
1  William  Nelson  Hutchinson,  Ens.  24  Feb.  20 ;  Lieut,  25  Oct  23 ;  Ce^,  p  17 

June  26 ;  Major,  9  4  Dec.  32;  Lieut.»Col.  p7  Sept  41. 
I  Henry  Torrens  D*AguiIar,  Ens. k Lieut,  20  May  35;   IMut.  kCapt*9l% 

June  40 ;  Capt,  k  Lt  -Col.  9 1  June  49. 


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1st  (or  Grenadier)  Begiment  of  Foot  Guards, 


145 


LiBXJTS.  AVD  CAPTAUrS. 


CO  a.  8d  lt. 

OK  SBBIOjr. 


3  Robert  Cavendish  Spencer  Clifford 
3  John  Arthur  Lambert,  adjutant . . 
1  Uenrey  Hopwood i 

1  /f<m. Henry  Hugh  Man?er8PeTcy,a£(;. 

2  John  Temple  Wc«t    .  * 

1  Hon.  Henry  Townshend  Forester 

2  George  Grey  Rous • . 

2  Studholme  Brownrigg 

1  Edward  G.  Wynyard 

2  Bdward  WiiUam  Pakenham    .... 

3  Harry  Brereton  Trelawny 

I  Hon.  Richard  W.  Penn  Curzon  . . 

1  John  Reeve • 

3  Hon.  Mortimer  SaclLvillc-West  • . 

2  Ralph  Bradford,  a4futant 

1  Michael  Bruce 

2  Hon.  Charles  Hugh  Lindsay,  #. .. 
1 C.  L.BrownlowMaitiand,<.  jfff/.issepMB 

1  Lord  Arthur  Hay,^  # 

2  Henry  Edward  Montresor    

■  3  His  Serene  Highness,  Prince  William 

Augustus  Edward  of  Saxe  Weimar 

3  Ctuulfs  Kemeys  Kemeys  Tynte  .... 

3  Sir  Coutts  Lindsay,  Bari 

3  Hon.  Henry  Aldworth  Neville    .... 

2  Campbell  Munro 

3  Wm.  Drogo,  Viscount  Mandeville  • . 
2  Jas.  Fred.  Dudley  Crichton  Stuart  • . 
1  Hon.  Cliarles  Rc^^inald  Pakenham 

1  Richard  Lloyd 

2  Hon,  Egremont  William  Lascelles  . . 

3  Hon.  George  Stephens  Gough    . . 
2  Lord  Frederick  John  FitzRoy .... 

2  Tilliers  La  Tuuche  Hattou 

I  Henry  Fred.  Ponson  by,  #•  Af t(f.l90eL4» 
1  Cuthbert  George  Ellison 

3  Alfred  Tipping      

1  John  Francis  Cust    

B1I4ION8  AMB  LiBUTfl. 

2  Beaumont  William  Hotham    

2  William  Henry  Beaumont  de  Horsey 

2  George  Wentwurth  Alex.  Higginson 

3  Augustus  Henry  Lane  Fox 

i  WiUiam  Edward  Hope  Vere    

1  Albert  Evelyn  Rowley 

2  Herbert  Lowther  WiUon 

2  Frederick  Augustus  TbeMiger 

2  Hon.  Arthur  Frederick  Egerton,  #. 

1  James  Evelyn 

8  Sidney  Burrard     

1  Hon.  Edw.  M.  G.  Stuart  Wortley  . . 

3  William  Samuel  Morant 

3  Charles  Vaunotten  Pole    

3  Alexander Kinloch 

3  Edward  Sherard  Bumaby   

1  John  Davie  Ferguson  Davie    

1  William  Gordon  Cameron  ........ 

3  Charles  Russell 

3  Cameron  Neville  Hogge 

1  William  Thomas  Francis  Wallace  .. 

1  Frederick  Charles  Keppel   .  • 

1  William  John  Christie 

1  Charles  Pierrepoint  Lane  Fox    .... 
Arch.  Henry  Plantag.  Stuart  Wortley 

2  WiUiam  Andrew  M.  Barnard  .... 

2  Claud  Alexander      

2  Ueniy  FiuHarding*  Berkely  Mazie 


21  Sept.  30 


1*20  July  32 
12  May  37 


KVSXOV  AWD 
LIKUT. 


P5  June   35 


16  Dec.  40 

1  June  41 
PlONov.  88 


3  Dec.  41 
........ 

14  June  39 
1*26  July  30 

16  Aug.  42 
P  18  Sept.  40 

17  July  40 
27  Dec.  42 
23  Nov.  43 

P  22  June  3d 
26  July  44 


P  23  Feb.  44 
6  July  45 

P31  Dec.  44 


24  May  44 

P25Aug.  48 

1  Dec.  46 

20  July  47 


P  5  June  35 
P  10  July  35 
P  24  July  36 
p  1  July  36 
P 18  Feb.  37 
23  Feb.  37 
P  24  Feb.  37 
9  May  35 
P  9  Jan.  38 
P 12  Jan.  38 
P 13  July  38 
P 14  July  38 
P  1  May  40 
P 12  June  40 
PSOOct.  40 
P 15  Dec.  40 
P  3  July  40 
P  9  April  41 
P  80  April  41 
P 18  May  41 

P  8  June  41 
P 16  Apr.  42 
P31  Dec.  41 
P  2  Sept.  42 
P  3  Sept.  42 
P21  Jan.  42 
P  25  Oct.  42 
P  12  Oct.  41 
15  April  42 
P2d  Nov.  42 
P  24  Mar.  43 
P 14  July  43 
p  10  Ft  b.  43 
p  16  Feb.  44 
P  5  April 44 
P30  May  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 

PSO  Aug.  44 
P22  Nov.  44 
P  14  Feb.  45 
P 16  May  45 
P23May  45 
P  7  July  45 
26  Sept.  45 
P  28  Nov.  45 
PSO  Dec.  45 
P27  Mar.  46 
P  3  April  46 
Pl8May  46 
P 19  May  46 
P  14  Aug.  46 
P27  Oct.  46 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  12  Feb.  47 
p  9  June  46 
P  6  Aug.  47 
p  3  Mar.  48 
p  31  Mar.  48 
P  1  April  48 
P 18  July  48 
18  Aug.  48 
23  Feb.  49 
P  11  May  49 
P    1  June  49 


LIKUT.  AaO 

CAFrAiir. 

P  14  Aug.  40 
Pll  Sept. 40 
P30  0ct.  40 
P29Dec.  40 
P 16  April  41 
P 18  May  41 
P  8  June  41 
P29Dec.  40 
P  25  Oct.  48 
P  14  July  43 
P 16  Feb.  44 
»  5  April  44 
P 14  Feb.  46 
p  16  May  46 
P 19  Dec.  46 
PSO  Dec.  46 
9  May  46 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
PlSMay  46 

Pl9May  46 
P26Sept.46 
P  14  Aag.  46 
?  2  Oct.  46 
p  20  Oct.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  20  Oct.  46 
P  30  July  47 
P  0  Aug.  47 
P  3  Mar.  48 
P  31  Mar.  48 
p  22  June  47 
p  18  July  48 
P  10  April  49 
p  7  May  47 
p    I  June  40 


146 


1st  (or  Grenadier)  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards » 


36 
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96 


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3  Csp#.  John  Arthur  Umbert^  34  Karch,  43. 

S  Capi,  Ralph  Bradford,  14  Aug.  46. 

I  Ct^,  Bon.  Henry  Hugh  Manven  Peroy,  11  Jum,  47* 

Quarter-'Matten. 
S  9  m  JohD  Payne,*  31  Aug.  16. 
1  Biebaid  France,  S4  Dee,  S9. 
3  John  JUlley,  8  June,  30. 

Surgeon''Mqjor» 
James  Dennia  Wright,  7  Feb.  45 ;  Surg,  11  May,  88  \  AotUt^Swrg.  11  Kor.  84. 

BattalUm'Swrgeon, 
8  Oao.  Brown,  96  June,  40 ;  Astt.-Surg,  IS  Jan.  86 ;  Hmp,''A$riit.  81  April,  86 
I  Fhncif  Comeliufl  Huthwaite,  7  Feb.  46 ;  Asritt.mSurfftomf  10  Nor.  86 ;  Ham.- 
^«fi«r.  16  Not.  88. 


8  Qeofge  Eleaaar  Blenkini,  18  April,  38. 

1  Chariea  NUsoll,  86  June,  40. 

3  Jamee  John  Maijoribankt  Wardrop,  81  May  41. 

Miettvr.— John  Paridnaon,  19  July,  31. 

Ui  BaHaiiam  nthtmsdfiram  Portugal^  1888. 
%d  Battaiiom  rotwmtdfrom  Canada,  Od.  1848. 
Zd  BiOialum  retunudfrom  France,  Nov.  1818. 

Faeingt  Blue. — Agonts,  Meetra.  Cox  ft  Co. 


War  OJU»,  «IA  Jni^  MA. 
Tub  Fanrov  RiovirT,  m  %  mark  of  Hte  Rofd  Approbttlon  of  th«  dlstln^hhed  galluitrT  of  Um  liijMlt 
•r  Pool  Cards  in  tbo  fielory  of  Watorloo,  bos  Iwm  piMMd,  In  Um  naoio  and  on  the  bafcftlf  of  His  U^&tf. 
to  npprovo  of  til  tiM  Ensifn*  of  tlie  Tbrve  B«fliQ«nU  of  Foot  Ounrdt  knvlng  tbo  Rank  of  I  Irnnnnniii,  and 
tliat  Mch  Rank  tball  bt  attaehad  to  all  the  futurt  Appointments  to  Entigiiciet  in  iba  Vtai  OfmrO^  In  llw 
•ama  aianaar  as  Iba  Uautaaaats  to  tbota  Regiments  obtain  the  Rank  of  Diptalo. 

His  Rojnl  Highness  hss  also  been  pleased  to  apprOTs  of  tbe  Fiist  Raglmaal  af  Psol  Ovaida  baisf 
RagtaBsnt  of  Orenadlen»  and  stylsd  **  T/te  Fir$t,  or  Ortnadicr  BtgimmU  ^  F^ot  Onmrda,'*  In 
imlkm  of  their  baring  dafsatad  lbs  Orsnadlers  of  the  Frcoeh  Imperial  Guards  npon  this 


lie 


]  The  Dnks  of  Wellintton  has  reeelred  a  cross  and  nine  clasps  for  Rolela  and  Vlmlora,  TWaveffa, 
Fnenics  dtMor,  Cliidsd  Rodrtgo,  B^d^t,  Salamanca,  Titlona,  Pyrtnses,  MlTella,  NItc,  Orthca,and 
T»  sketch  an  oullina  of  lbs  pm-sinlnaal  servless  of  the  gssalasl  soldier  of  Iba  af%  «o«l' 
limits  of  Ibis  work. 

a  Colonel  Lasceliss  sefvsd  with  tbe  lit  Defdbnent  of  Oaands  In  tka  Panlasiiln  In  1818  and  iai4«  and  has 
received  tbe  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  tbe  battles  of  the  Nivella  and  Uie  Nits.     Re 
campaign  of  1810,  Imdndlng  tbe  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  taking  of  Fsronna. 


8  Sir  Ord  Honjmaa  serrsd  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  and  was  present  at  tbe  bomi 
Antwerp,  and  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  where  be  commanded  the  leading  sub^TisUm  of  the 
party  of  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

4  Colonel  Oascolgna  served  fai  the  PenhisuTa  from  July  1818  to  Ifay  1814,  Inclndlof  the  paasBfi 
BUassoa,  battles  of  tbe  ffivelle  and  Nlve,  and  tbe  Invcetmeot  of  Bayonne.  Senrod  afteumdi  to  tbo 
can  war,  and  was  prssanl  at  tbe  battle  of  Bladeosbuig  and  eapuirs  of  Wasblngfeoob  wbosa  bn 
wonnded.    Be  has  recalTsd  tbe  War  Medal  wiih  three  clasps  for  San  ttebasUan,  NlTalla^  aad  Klvn* 

7  Lord  Artbor  Hay  ssrt ad  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Hardlnge  al  the  ballto  of  Sabfaan  (aadblX 

8  Qoartermaster  Payaa  saread  in  Sicily  m  1800 and  7;  In  1808  and  8  to  Spate,  aadpnssalto  Iba 
of  Sabacnn,  Benevents,  Lvgo^  and  Coranna ;  subseqaenlly  at  Walcbereo.    He  lenrad  also  the 
1818,  18,  14,  and  15,  In  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flaaden.and  was  prsseot  In  Iba  aellonsof  tha  Py 
slsfce  and  capture  of  Ban  Sfbastfain,  paMOfe  oi  the  Bidessoa  and  of  the  Nleo,  battle  of  HiTaUa* 
tbe  Mayor's  Uouss^  softia  and  inrastment  of  Bayonne,  battles  of  Qnaira  Bms  and  Waterloo,  es 
Pvronne  and  of  Paris,  and  sabsaqoantty  with  the  army  of  OGCupattoa.    Ho  has  racatfni  iSa  W 
with  tbrsa  ctskps  for  CJoru&na,  NIvoUsb  and  Mvs. 


of  tbe 


Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 


147 


"LIKCELLES."— The  SpMiMf^^  the  words  «  EGYPT"— «  TALAVBRA' 
"  BABBOSA"— ^  PENINSULA"— "  WATERLOO." 


68 


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80 


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ColoneU 

Bo^al  mgkMtt  A.  F.  Xhike  of  Cambridffg,  KO.  OCa  GCMO.  UCH. 
Xi<ttf.-OM.  24  Aug.  1796;  Gen.  25  Sept  03;  Field^MarMhal,  88  Nov.  13; 
Colontl,  CMBtrmai  Ouanit,  5  SepL  05. 

Li£ut,'Colonel, 

1  9  Tboe.  Chaplin,!  j^^.  p  jg  April,  1 1 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  6  Oct.  14 ;  Lieut.'CoI. 

P16  Aug.  26;  Coh  23  Not.  41;  Mtyor^f^  Hay,  46;   Zieut.-Coi.  p26 
April  48. 

2  Henry  John  Wm.  Bentlnck,  ^ftf.25  Mar.  13;  Lieui,  k  OpM8  Jan.20;  CapU 

k  Lieut.'Col,  P 16  May,  20 ;  CoL  23  Nov.  41 ;  Major,  9  Nov.  46. 

1  Chat.  Mnrimy  Hay,^ftf.  p20  AprU,  20 ;  JSns.  k  Lieut.  P 1  Nov.  21 ;  LUtU.  k 

Capt.  P24  Dec.  25 ;  Capt,  k  Lieut. -Col.  p  22  June,  32  ;  CoL  9  Nov.  46 ; 
Jir<l/9r^P25April48. 

Captains  k  Lieut.-CoUmeis* 

2  Wm.  John  Codrington,  JSne.  p22  Feb.  21 ;  Sne.  k  Lieut.  P24  ApHl,  28; 

Lt.  k  Capt.  P20  July,  26;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Coi.  p  8  July,  86;  Col.  0  Nov.  46. 
1  Man.  Arthur  Upton  JSne.  k  Lieut,  p  10  Feb.  26 ;  Lieui.  k  Capt.  p16  May,  29 
Capt.  k  Lieut.'CoL  P31  Dec.  80. 

1  Frederick  Paget,  Ensign,  20  Mar.  23 ;  Ent.  k  Lieut.  24  Feb.  25;  Ueut.  k 

Capt.  P  4  June  29 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P24  Jan.  40. 

2  Hon.  Oeofge  Fraderick  Upton,  Ens.  p24  April,  28 ;  Lieut.  P20  Oct.  25 ;  Capt. 

P 12  Dee.  26 ;  Mt^for,  P 16  Jane,  37 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  16  April,  41. 

1  John  Chriatie  Clitherow,  2nd  Lieut.  11  April,  26 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P8  April, 
26 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  22  July  30 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.'CoL  P80  May,  43. 

2  Gordon  Dnimmond,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  10  June  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  '8  Aug. 

30 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut. 'Col.  p29  March  44. 

1  Lord  Frederick  Panlet,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  11  June  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  81  Bepi. 

SO;  Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p 8  May,  46. 

2  Henry  Daniell,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  13  Aug.  29 ;  Lieut.  (•  Capt.  P87  Mar.  85; 

Breeet-Iiqfor,  0  Nov.  46 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut. ^Col.  p89  Oct.  47. 
8  Hon.  Robert  Edward  Boyle,  Ens.  p14  Nov.  86;  Lieut.  P 16  July  80 ;  Capt. 

P  88  Aug.  38 ;  Brevet-Mqjor,  9  ^ov.  46 ;  Capt,  k  Lieut.»Col.  p  10  Dee.  47. 
2  William  Samuel  Newton,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p6  Dec.  84;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p31 

Dec.  80 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.^Col.  P  25  Feb.  48. 
1  Oeoige  Auguatms  Vernon,  Ens.  2  July  20;  Lieut.  f\%  April  81;  Capt. 

P  88  Dec  88 ;  Capt.  k  Ueut^Col.  p  25  April  48. 

1  Walter  T^velyaa,  2nd  Lieut.  R.  Engineersy  18  Nut.  17  ;  Lieut.  85  Sept.  85; 

Capt.  P  19  Sept.  26 :  Major,  p  28  Dec. 82  ;  Lieut.-Col.  10  Aug.  4U 

2  Spencer  Perceval,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  18  Jan.  37 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  9 15  Oct.  41 ; 

Capt.  k  Lt.'Col.  P23  June  48. 

1  Matthew  Edward  Tiemey,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  10  Mar.  37;  Lieut,  k  CapL 

P  27  Jan.  43 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  p27  April  40. 

2  Thomas  Crombie,  Ens.  p  12  Aug.  24  ;  Lieut,  p  8  April  86;  Capt.  P  18  May 

32 ;  Major,  p  16  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.'Col.  P  20  Oct.  48. 
8  Han  Geoige  Aoguataa  Speneor,  Ens.  P12  Feb.  24;  Lieut.  P16  Juna  85; 
Capt.  19  Dec.  26 ;  Major,  17  Aug.  41 ;  Lieut.-Col.  P80  Dm.  44. 


1  Colonal  ChapllA  Mnrcd  In  ibfl  PenlnsaU  with  Hm  Co14itrcam  Ouatdi,  and  wM  Nvarily 
SelNwtiaB.   Ba  luu  iMtivW  tb«  Wtf  Xtdal  with  aw  clasp. 


at  St, 


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148 


Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 


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LiBUTBKAKTS   AND   CAPTAINS. 


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]  Hon*  Thomas  Vesey  DawBon 

t  Henry  Wedderimrn  OuAmiiiif 

1  Thomas  Montagu  Steele 

WUHam  Mark  Wood    

William  Baring    

Charles  Ljrgon  Cocks 

Poutett  O.  H.  Somerset 

1*  James  Chttrles  Murray  Cowell    . . . . 

1  James  Ualkett,  adljutatit 

2  Dudley  Wilmot  Carleton    

2  Lord  Aog.  Charles  Lennox  Fits  Roy 

2  Charles  Sedley  Burdett 

%  Praiteis  William  Kewdigate,  o^pu^an^ 

2  Lionel  Daniel  Mac  Kinnoti 

2  /^JrGeo.Ferd.  Radziwill  Walker,  B^ 
2  Qeorge  Warrender  I 

William  Gregory  Dawkins ' 

Hylton  Jolliffe 

Clement  William  Strong 

Ullic'k  Canning  Lord  Dunkellin,  9, 

Charles  Towdshend  Wilson 

Hon,  Arthur  E.  Hardinge^ 


OOBNBT^ 

2d  x.rBVT. 

OR  ENSIGN. 


P22  Aug.  34 
IS  Jan.  88 
P  82  Jttly  36 
P  15  Feb.  39 
Pfd  July  38 
P  28  Mar.  39 


BNSiGir 
AND  LIBUT. 


P  7  June  39 
P  10  April  40 

17  May  39 
P2I  Oct.  36 

30  Dec.  40 


1 
I 
2 
1 
1 
I 
2  Hon,  Aug.  Geo.  Charles  Chichester 

Bnsions  and  Libvtb. 
2  Francis  Augustus  Plunkett  Burton 

1  Bon,  Percy  Robert  Basil  Peilding  . 

2  Edward  Heneago  Dering    

2  William  Henry  Reeve 

1  .fTon.  GraaTilleCha8.ComwaUisBUot 
t  Charies  Baring 

2  Henry  MontoUeu  Bouverie 

1  Henry  Armytage 

^  Hon,  Henry  William  John  Byng 

1  CharTes  Rodney  Morgan 

2  Arthur  John  Betbell  Thellnsson . 
1  Thomas  Franeb  Rolt   

1  Robert  Desmond  Sulivan 

2  Horraoe  William  Cust      

1  David  Robertson  Williamson  . . . 

2  Philip  Sambrook  Crawley 

2  Sir  James  Dunlop,  Bart, 

Adjutants, 


P27  Dec.  42 
P  29  Dee.  43 
P    2  Aug.  44 


18  Jan.  89 

P  11  Oct.  39 
P  7  Jane  44 
P  19  Feb.  41 


P   8  Aug.  45 
P84  May  44 


2  Apr.  47 


87  Oct.  46 


P  S  Mar.  47 


Pll  Aug.  37 

P 16  Mar.  38 
P  SO  Jttly  .38 
24  May  41 
P21  May  41 
P  24  Jan.  40, 
P  1  May  40) 

85  Sept.  40 
P  23  April  41 
P 1 1  June  41 
P  27  Aug.  41 

25  June  41 
PIS  May  42 
P  30  May  43 
P29Mar.  44 
P  2  May  45 
P  6  Sept.  44 
P  8  Aug.  45 
6  May  42 
PS7  Mar.  46 
P30Dee.  42 

22  Dee.  45 
P82NOT.  42 


P  8  May  46 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P 18  Sept.  40 
|P2QD(«.  46 
Pll  Jane  47 
P  2  July  47 
P 13  July  47 
P  30  July  47 
27  Aug.  47 
P29  0ct.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  85  Feb.  48 
P  7  April  48 
P  25  April  48 
P23  June  48 
P  87  April  48^ 


AND 
CAPTAIN. 


30  May.  43 

30  Dee.  48 

89Var.44 

80'Aag.  44 

9  Jane  46 

7  Aog.  40 

88  Dee.  46 
11  Jane  47 

1  July  47 
13  July  47 
SOldy  47 

89  0cU  47 
10  Dec.  47 

86  Feb.  48 
7Apr048 

31  Dee.  47 
25  April  48 
88  June  48 

1  Sept.  48 

87  April  49 
1  May  46 
1  Jane  48 
3  Aug.  48 


0 
0 


11       0    1  Cap/atft  James  Halkett,  1 1  June  47. 

10       OS  Captain  Francis  William  Ncwdlgate,  8  March  49. 

Quarter-Masterg, 

1  WUliam  Morse,  2  June,  36. 

2  Thomas  Lee,  25  July,  37. 

Surffeofi'Mqjor, 

Edward  Greatrex,  2  Sept.  45;  Surg.  14  April,  43;  AiHtt.-Surg.  10  Kor.  Wi 
ifoip.*44j«t#^.  34  NoY.  So.  ' 

Batttdian'Surgoon, 
2  Wm.  ThDmas  Christoi^er  Robinson,  8  Sept  45  ;  Jstitt.^Surg,  83  Mar.  38« 
«.  Assutant'Surgoont. 

0    1  James  Munro,  M.D.  2  Nor.  32. 
0   2  Joseph  Skelton,  8  Sept.  45. 

<SMici/4ff-.— William  George  Carter,  89  Jan.  84. 

Faeingt  Blue—Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 
1st  Battalion  retumedfrom  France,  Julg,  1814.] 
S<f  Battalion  rotumedfrom  Canada  9»tk  Get.  1848.] 

t  TiM  HoB.CspCaia  Hardloge  Mrvwl  at  Aide-de-camp  to  Lord  Hardiofs  thfOMhoat  ths  -**'M*ea  ob  As 
SoUei  ia  ie4»-«i  and  was  i«wcBt  la  ths  UtUss  of  MwodkcSb  FMossshah.  aadSote^a.  te  vSS  hm  ^ 
isoslfsd  a  Msdal  and  ivo  clasps.  ^  '  ""  "Wiw^  ■»  wim  ■•  aaa 


fi 


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149 


«  U1R»LLB8"— Tte  •'  4rtrM>"  with  the  wortb,  "  BGTPT"— •^TALATBRA"-^'  BASB0A4' 

•*P£iriNSULi."— <•  WATBRLOO." 


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CoUm&L 
Hi*  tUyal  Highneu  Francis  Albert  Augustiu  Charlni  Bnumuely  Duks  sf 
Suoay,  Prince^ daze-Coburg aad  Gh>tha,  KO.  KT.  RP. QGB.  GCMQ.  FiM 
Mmnhalf  8  Feb.  40  -,  CoUmel  of  the  Scoto  FiuUier  auards,  26  April,  4SL 

Lieut.'Colonsl. 
Berkeley  Dnunmond,*  Ens.  6  Miarch,  18 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  4  Julyi  16 ; 
CapU  St  U.'Col.  PSl  Dec.  86 ;  Mi^w  Sl  CoL  83  Not.  41 ;  Lt.'C§t.  »31 

Mqjortn 
1  9  William  Thomas  KnoUys/  En»,  9  Dee.  13 ;  IMut,  Sl  Capt.  85  Sept.  17  ; 

Capt.  k,  Lt.'Col.  Pdl  Dec.  87 ;  CoL  83  Nov.  41 ;  Mi^ar  kCol.fQ  Dec.  44. 
8  Henry  Colvile,  Bnt.  P89  Dec.  13 ;  Lt,ic  Capt.  p6  Not.  17 ;  Capt.  k  lAaut.^ 

Go<.  P6  Jaly,  30;  Afq/or  k  Col.  P31  Dec.  44. 

Captains  and  Xtieut.-'Coloneli. 

1  m  Henry,  Lard  Rokeby,*  Ens.  21  April  14 ;  LimU.  k  Capt.f  18  June,  83  } 
C4^.  k  Lieut.'Col.  P  21  Sept.  32;  Col.  0  Not.  46. 

8  Geoige  DUon,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p20  Jan.  80  ;  Capt.  p  8  April,  86 ;  Capt.  k  UnS^ 
CoL  P20  May,  36;  CoL  9  Not.  46. 

2  John  Oeoige  Robinson,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  23  Jan.  17 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  6  Jana,  87 
Capt.  k  Lieut.^Col.  p  12  Aug.  37. 

1  George  Morton  Eden,  Ens.  p18  July,  22;  Lieut.  PlO  Sept.  25;  Capt.  P18 
Dec. 86;  Mt^or,  p  11  Oct.  31  ;  Lieut.-CoL  p  80  May,  36 ;  Col.  9  Not.  46. 

1  Oeoige  Moncrieffe,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p8  April,  86;  Lieut,  k  Cop^  p6  July,  30  ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p24  Jan.  40. 

8  Nathaniel  WaldegraTe  John  Branthwayt  Micklethwalt,  JE^.  k  Lieut,  p  18 
Oct.  26 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  31  Dec.  30 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  18  May,  41. 

2  William  FredericJc  Blriugton,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  14  Not.  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt 
P  30  Aug.  31 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  P 14  April,  43. 

2  Edward  Walter  Forestier  Walker,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  8  Mar.  27  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P 18  Oct.  31 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  p6  Dec.  44. 
1  Sir  Charles  John  James  Hamilton,    JBart.   Ens.  k  Lieut.  P6  June,  87; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p6  Jan.  32  ;   Capt.  k  Ueut-Col.  p31  Dee.  44. 

1  Hon.  Alexander  Nelson  Hood,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p30  Aug.  31 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P 1  July  36 ;  Eretfet'Mqjor,  9  Not.  46  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P5  Not.  47. 

2  Arthur  Edw.  Onslow,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  1 1  Jan.  33 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  10  Not.  37 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  pIO  Dec.  47. 

8  James  Hunter  Blair,  Ens.  and  Lieut.  P84  April  35;  Lieut,  and  Capt,  P9 

Not.  38  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  p  31  March,  48. 
8  Charles  Francis  Seymour,^  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p5  June,  35;  lAeut.  k  Capt 

P2d  Not.  38;  Capt.  k  Lieut. -CoL  p  1  Aug.  48. 

1  William  John  Ridley,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  19  June  35 ;  lAeut.  k  Capt.  P  24  May 
39;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  P24  Not.  48. 

2  Hon.  Charles  Grantham  Scott,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P12  Feb.  36;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P 1  Not.  39 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P 10  April,  49. 

1  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  Ens.  p  1  Aug.  34 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  26  Feb.  86;  lA/eut.  k 
Capt.  P  15  Not.  39 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  p  6  July  40. 


1  Onlo— I  BsrksItT  Diummond't  iciTioM :— Campaign  of  1814  in'HoUaad.  ladadlaf  Um  ttoiiBlBf 
]lMfea-«p>Zoom.    Oam|Mlgii  of  181&,  Including  the  battlM  of  Quatre  Bru  aad  Waterioo. 

t  Cokmcl  KaoUyi  tenred  in  tlM  Soutli  of  France,  firom  6tli  March,  1814,  to  tlie  end  of  the  war ;  was 
paeeeni  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  Sortie,  on  which  oeeation  Sir  Henry  SalUyaa  and 
Urn  cfllcm  of  the  Onaids  were  killed  or  died  of  their  wounds. 

3  Lord  Bokebj  serrad  the  campaifn  of  1815,  Including  the  battles  of  Qvatre  Brae  aad  Waterioo: 

4  Li«it.-Oolonel  Sermour  eerred  as  eenior  ▲Ide-de-camp  lo  Lleal.«Qeiu  Sir  Oeoige  Berkelef  throaghoat 
the  opefmtiOM  ia  KaAarla  in  1M0-7. 

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CaPTAiirs. 

KfiibeK  Moorfoiii 

Edward  John  Stmcey  . .  • 

Fnufeia  Scymovr  ••« 

Lord  Jaa.  C.  Plantagenet  Murray . . 

Fred.Charlea  A  rthur  Stepbenaon  ,a4; 
I  C.A.Kta*H.Berkeley/».(jrii/.i6fSfp.48) 
I  Thmnaa  Hareourt  Powell  .. 

1  JolinEUmiilUniBlphliiatoneDalrymple 

2  Henry  Perciyal  de  Batbe    .  < 
George  William  Mercer  .... 

Henry  Poole  Heptmra 

//im.Hew  Hamilton  Haldane  Duncan 

Ftaieh  Haygarth,  ei(f ,, 

Ben.  Bicbard  Cbarteris 

Henry  Qreen  WUklnaon , 

B^n.  Jobn  Strange  Joeelyn    

Wm.  Fred.  Ffjeovn^  Chewton*  . . . , 
Patrick  L.C.  Paget,  # 

2  B.  F.  N.  Lord  Burgberab,  §, 

2.  John  Floyd  Peel  . .  •  • 

1  Lord  Adolphna  F.  C.  W.  Vane, «.  • , 

Zo^il  Itoberi  Conolly  Tbylor , 

Hon.  William  Frederick  Scariett  . , 
Firancia  Fortetcue 

BiraiOHB  AKD  LiSDXJiyAiiTa. 

2  Augnatna  William  Heniy  Jf  cyriek 

2  WiUIam  Aitchison 

1  RobertNigelFltzbardingeKlngaeote 
1  Geoupe  Tbomaa  Fvanoia  Sbackbugh 

1  HngbFiizfiaidinge  Dramnond 

2  Hon.  Augnatm  Beory  Veiiion 

2  John  Dugdak  Aatley   

2  H(m.WenmanClaKnoe  Walpole  Cokel  p  31  Jnly  46 
1  William  Gaecoyna Bulwer |Pl4AprU46 

1  William  George  Steremon  ••• . 

2  Duncorabe  Frad.  Batt  Beckify 
2  Hon.  Alexander  £d ward  Fkaaer 
1  BogerMoatyn •• 


ENSIOH 
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>  7  Oct.  42 
18  July  41 
11  Aug.  37 
20  Not.  40 


P   7  April  43 


P14  April  46 
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21  Sept.  3:2 
3  June  36 

16  June  37 

26  May  37 
2^Jiily  87 

12  Aug.  37 

22  Aug.  37 
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1  Nov.  38 

27  Mar.  40 
10  Feb.  41 

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7  July  46 

6  Sept.  46 

2  Oct.  46 
27  Oct.  46 

6  Not.  47 
10  Dee.  47 

4  Feb.  48 
81  Mar.  48 

7  April  48 
1  Ang.  48 

P31  Jnly  46tP9]  Mar.  48 

24  Not.  48 

9  Mar.  49 

23  Mar.  49 

10  April  49 

11  May  49 
6  Jnly  49 

29  Not.  48 
14  Dec  49 


12  Ang.  S7 
14  Feb.  40 

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31  Dee.  44 
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28  Jan.  47 

30  Sept.  47 
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1  FrancJa  Bating 

1  Seymour  Uonel  Wm.  Dawaoo  Darner 

2  William  GontU  Keppel 

AiliwtanU.  > 

Captain  Fred.  Cbarlca  Arthur  Stepbeneon,  14  Feb.  46. 
d^^Utin  Francia  Haygarth,  11  Sept.  46. 

Qyartor^Mattors. 
Ml  Joaeph  Aaton/  9  Anff.  33. 
H  m  George  CopeIandy^7  April, 
ffiirfliwi  ilfff/gp". 
Wm.  Henry  Judd,  22  July,  45 ;  Surg.  12  July,  27 ;  AmitL^Surf.  1  Jan.  18. 

Battalion'Surgoon. 
2  Thomaa  Bkfaaidaon,  22  July,  46 ;  AMUt.^awrg.  4  Dec  23. 
Aitiitttni-SuTaeoni. 
0  \\  John  BowUng,  12  July,  27. 

2  John  Aahton  Boitoek/  M.D.  8  Feb.  42. 
.SMictt pr.— Wnmer  WUmer,  27  Dec  33. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents^  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 
I  Iff  BanmUom  tmkmrktdUr  tM»  Pmimmtlm  D$e,  laoa,  mnd  rttunud  from  rronm  /«%•  1814.] 
ltd  BoUoMom  oanhmrkad  for  tkt  Neiktrkmda  No9. 1918^  amd  rwtumtdjrom  FmnM  Jmm.  ISlg.   Mm 

PorHtgoifrom  Dn.  1880  f  M*rek^  MM. 
I  Miifor  Brrkdrr  mm  Unitary  BMtttery  to  Li«iu..Ocik  Sir  Chntf*  Bwfcdtj  iariag  tbtwitwlhl 
ttoM  Mifart  ta«  Kiflri  In  1847. 

t  Lord  Chtwioa  MTtad  villi  »bm  Mflttto  ta  llie  wnfvnmUm  of  the  fasfwrtetlon  la  Caaadat  aad  viik  Ate 
iSrd  la  tlM  eaapslea  on  the  Svtli;!  la  IKU.  Indudlnc  th«  tetilo  of  Bobrmon  (ncdal). 

a  QurtcfwMMUr  Aalrm  Mrrtd  Um  ramytpi  of  1814  la  HollaaH,  tadadlagthobuiaaaidunatof 
aad  •tamflat  of  B«rt«B-<»p-ZooBi.    PraMat  at  Quatre  Brat  aad  Watarloo. 

4  Qaart«r»lla»tepCor*in4  terrad  la  tba  Pralamla.  from  March,  1818.  to  tha  aad  of  Iha  war, 
the  battla  of  Vttloria,  altga  of  Baa  BabaMiaa,  paaaaia  of  tba  BIdaaMa.  tba  irw^  aad  tiM  Adoar. 
•f  Bajroaaa,  aad  rtpolaa  of  tba  iortla.   Praatat  at  Qoatra  Biaa  aad  Wataitooi.    Ha  ha 
Madal  with  two  cla«pa  for  Ytttoria  aad  tha  Niva. 
8  Oaator  Boatoak  aarrad  la  iha  Bidb  at  iha  hatlla  of  Fuaalar,  aad  haa  raeattad  tha 


■  ~  1st  {The  Jtoyal)  Regiment  of  Foot  131 

The  King*i  Cyphtr  wfthin  the  CoUar  of  SU  Andrew,  and  the  Crown  oyer  It.    In  thai 

-•ecoocl  eoloar  the  ThiftUic  Crawn,-^**  St  Lucia."— "KgnoatH^a&ee."— 2^  Spkkkm^ 

*  %ypt*'  — **Coruniui''— «  Buaaco"—  «  Salamanca"  —  «  Vittoria"  — «  St.  SebaHtiaii"  — 

■>Nire^'.-^<  Pcainsula"— "  Niagara"— "Waterloo"— «  Nagporo"— "  Mahcidpoor"— <' Ava." 


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9im  J2f.  ffon.  Sir  Jamea  Kempt,*  GCB.GCH.,  Aw,  31  Mar.  1783;;  Zdeni 
18  Aug.  84;  Ca;i^. 80  May,  94 ;  Jlf<{;or,  18  8cpt.04;  XtMff.**CW.S8Aiig.9Q; 
CqL  9  March,  09;  Mqfar-Gen.  I  Jap.  12 ;  JUnit.*Qm^  27  May,  26;   Otn. 
23  VOY.  41 ;  Cd.  of  the  Boyak,  7  Aug.  46. 

Lieut. 'CoUmds. 

1  Andrew  Broira,  Ens,  26  Oct.  20 ;  LieiU.  17  Maich,  26;  Ccp#.  P6  April,  31 : 
Af<^or,i»26May,38;  £<i«u^-CM.P8  JHoe,41.  ^ 

2  9  George  Bell,'  Eu$,  14  Mar.  11;  Zi«u^  17  Feb.  14;  C^.P7  Aug.  28 1 
Brevet'Mqfor,  29  Mar.  39;  Afq;or,  14  July,  48;  LieuL^^Jol.  P6  Dec.  43. 

Mqfort, 
I  Charles  Deane,'  KH.  Cometh  5  Sept.  04  ;  Lirut, p 6  Jaly,06  ;  C^.  p6  Dee. 
18;  Jlf<(;9r,  p  19  June,  35  ;  Brevet-JU.-CoL  9  Not.  46. 

1  Alexander  Barry  Montgomery,  £ns.  25  No?.  24;  ZieuL  30  Oet.  26;  Cmpi. 
P16  Aog.  33;  JHqjor,  P5  Dec.  43. 

2  Thomas  Graham,  JSnt.  21  May  26;  Lieut,  p  27  April  27;  CapL »9  Aug.  83; 
Ar^or,P3May  44. 

2  Henry  Phlpps  Raymond,  ^lu. 9  Apr. 25 ;  Xifu/.  Pl7May  27;  Capt,P91  Maru 
34;  Breoet'Miij.  9  Not.  46;  M<yar,fn  Dec.  47. 


Captainb. 

2  Bovtoa  Dateney 

2  £dv.  A.O.  Mttller^... 

2  Richard  Going 

1  Henry  Alex.  Kerr    .... 

1  Francis  Qregor  Urqnhart . 

2  Henry  Richard  Marindin 
2  Thomas  Scott  Haiv  kins  . 
2  TyrreU  Matthias  Byrne  . 

1  Chades  Curtis 

1  William  Little  Stewart  . 
1  Heuy  Draper  NcTille  *  . 
1  HofbCha.  Dawson  Pluakett 

1  Frederick  R.  Mehi 

Edward  Robert  WetheraU 

William  Webster 

Francis  Ijocker  Whitmore 

2  James  FoUoek  Gore 

2  John  Edward  Sharp    .... 

1  Cbai-les  Henry  Dowker  . . 

2  Joseph  Doughty  Windham 


BN8I01C. 


27  April  20 
3  Feb.  20 
9  April  26 
P  17  Aug.  26 
P  18  Not.  31 
P  11  Jan.  33 
P  29  Mar.  33 

30  June  24 

10  Feb.  25 
P  12  April  33 
P  16  Aug.  83 
Pll  Oct.  83 

22  Oct.  33 
P  27  June  34 

20  Feb.  27 
P  7  Aog.  35 
P  6  Feb.  36 
P  24  April  35 
^  7Jiin.  42 
P  10  Mar.  37 


LIEUT. 


P   7  July  25 

11  Aug.  25 

P    2  Feb.  27 

22  Mar.  32 
P 16  Aug.  33 
P  18  Mar.  36 
P17  Sept.  36 

23  Mar.  26 
19  Feb.  27 
13  Jan.  37 

P  20  Jan.  37 
P  10  Mar.  37 
P  14  April  37 
P  22  Aug.  37 
P  24  Aug.  32 
10  May  39 
P  20  Dec.  39 
P  9  Feb.  36 
P  7  July  43 
Pll  June  41 


CAPTAJN.  iBBBt.-MAJ. 

P    8  Not.  27]  23  Not.  41 
Pll  Jan.  33    0  Not.  46 


P  19  June  35    0  Not. 
P  18  Mar.  36    0  Not. 
P  14  April  37 
P  30  AprU  41 
P23  June43 

16  June  43 

14  July  43 
P28July43 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P29  Dec.  43 
P  3  May  44 
P 19  Dec.  45 

5  Feb.  46 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P29  0ct  47 
P 17  Dec.  47 
P  21  July  48 
P  2  Feb.  40 


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Sir  Ralph  Ab«rer«M»b)r  upoo  llic  Bipcdltlon  to  Holland  in  1799.  aa  aldc-da-CHBfb  attd 

oMpc  Uint  of  tlM  iOUi  Sept..  when  b*  warn  -ahMnt  la  iBtUBiS  vlUi  dlapntebci.    Aeeonpaakd 

to  June.  IMO   as  MUitary  SMnurj  and  aM«.S»«MN^  m±  tmw*  mUt  him  imUI  Ma 

in  the  laoa  lituadoaa  «lUi  Lord  Hutcbinion,  and  iraa  pmcnl  in  all  tibw  b«m*ff  te  >i3rf^  wd 

Alcsandna.    ComnuuBdcd  a  Ught  SattaUva  upon  tht  BxpcdlilDB  to  Naptca  te  1991    ~~ 


••  Cnlabfia  m  A*  hud«  year,  and  eonmaadcd  Um  LI*  bt  Brig  ad*  at  Um  battle  of  MnMa.  JtSncd  Ui»  anny  in  Um  PmIbmIii, 
Wider  the  Duke  ol  WelUnfUo.  Drc.  1911,  and  wai  appointed  lo  the  conunaad  of  a  brlfade  in  Ih*  Ird  9IHil|pfti  tmkad  $% 
flh«  Bti^  eC  Hl^of .  diMBaiiari  (to  «lfiek  on  Vort  Piaufflaa«  and  Utc  brlfade  «hkh  l«a  Uie  attack  and  carried  the  cailU 
«r  Baimirf  by  eaeaUde.  on  which  oecailon  be  waa  levcfrly  wonnded  in  Sm  fbeC  Removed  to  a  brif edt  .in  the  Light 
DlvlalM  In  Feb  I91S.  and  aenred  in  conmand  of  It  until  the  coneinsion  «r  that  war  in  ISU  mud  mm  pibaihl  at  the  battle 
of  Vittoria.  the  attack  on  the  beif  hto  of  Vera,  battles  oT  Nlvclle  (dirbtly  wounded  in  the  arm),  Nive.  Orthca,  and  Tbuloiut, 
wvaral  other  lees  Important  allblr*.  Coamanded  a  divi«ion  in  the  campaign  of  ISI6,  a&i  waa  JCTerclr  wonnded  at 
icrloow  Sir  Jamca  haa  raeciTCd  the  Bgyptlan  Medal « a  0«dd  Crom  and  9  Claspafbr  Mfaida.  Bad^Joa,  Vltteiid. 
Mlvnlle,  Nivc,  Orthea-  and  Tonlmaae  t  and  the  9tl*cr  War  Medal  wish  ooe  clatp  for  the  Pjamtm. 

9  Lt.*C«*l.  B«H  wrted  in  ibe  PeMiH»«l«  tram  ivly  U\l  ie  Ibc  end  «f  ihnt  war  ia  1914,  ■ad  weacBgaaed  Uith«  actiea  of 
An^m  de  M»lia«.  battle  of  Vii ton*,  baillw  m  tan  P)rea«c««on  Ibe  7ia,  Stib.  99th.  a*d  IlM  Jaly.TSM,  balrte*  of  tlm 
NivmI*.  tbo  hive,  Bovean*,  Orthei,!  arbc*,  and  1  oaleitM*  bnidea  ■  tn»l  man*  «lhiifa  and  akitmiallea.  He  ■Itarwarda  aervei 
in  inn  Kaat  iadiaa,  la'tbc  BareMw  war.  and  in  ibelWai  Indlea.  He  waa  actitely  eui|ile>rd  dart^g  ib«  rebrilion  u^Canadn.  j 

and  bt.£aaiBrbe«  beaftarwaidacammandeu  the  amall  t^artand  gurrtaon  •i('««aaa< 
«r«uce,  and  rrreivcd  ibelbankaar  the  Cammandar  el*  the  Pa 
bptf am  al  the  R*»«r,  aud  wonaiing  tbem  m  |«aitioa  when  it  waa  reported 
lanracimblc  t  tbr  «a'a«  aria  S4-p*«aden.  amteea  at  whirb  and  4.IJlNlrnHBil  thai  hr  rerovrrad  ia  ihrdtpib  afa  Cagadian 
«tiat«t.   lU  tea  ivMtvad  iha  War  Mvdal  with  aia  elaaya  fbr  Vlttafia.  the  Pytcncaa,  Nnrelle,  5lvc,  Ortbes«Bd  Taaloua*. 

a  Ll.4fa1.  t)*aaa  aervrd  the  caaapaiga  ef   19IW  aMioai  the  Kaiab  ol'  Labate.     He  aer«ad  aiaa  at  the  airga  of  Hattraa 
••d  •ahav  (mm  la  W7l  the  Mabraiu  aad  Pind^rrrc  campai|na  af  1817  and  19^ 
4wia«r  Waaildfbi  and  i»  the  aorawae  war  in  1991^ 

9  ai^iae  MoiW  aarvcd  m  the  boraMaa  "aiw  

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tiewlarli  ia  the  a^pcara  of  8l.Cbariea^ad  bt.£iiai 
Lac,  aa  taiporcaa*  paaiiloa  ac  the  Bitrar  Kt.  La< 
wmer«M«a  In  aara««»M»  the  gaaa  and  abat  from  ibe 


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LlBUTEVAKTS. 

1  Andrew  Anderson  . .  • 
9  Gha.fir«Kd  Poole... 
9  Arthur  Newland 

I  Wm.  Kent  AUU,  4(U{f. 

1  Cba.  Bdgecnmbe  Deyenport 

I  Spencer  Geo.  Aug.  Thnreby 

9  Spencer  Vansitturt 

I  Qcoit^  OwBYuOarlyon  . . . . 

1  Fkvdeiiok  Otfter 

1  JttK  Lloyd 

1  Frederick  WelU 

I  Thomas  Henry  Breeden  .* . . 

9  Ht^h  I^edbch  Barton     . . 

9  J«ihn  Alex.  OaTin  Campbell 

%  Roger  Jamea  Aytoun 

9  Wm.  Henry  Staarpe  Shirpe 

1  Biehnid  George  Colea...«.. 

9  Thomas  Edward  Bldgood  . . 

9  WiUiam  James  OUliun    . ... 

9  QeofgeXMflb 

1  Hastings  Fowler  Jones 

9  BdwardBamiHonTlaney 

9  Wm.  Forteaene  Seott 

1  James  White  HiDchin... 

9  Henry  Fhuieis  Bythesea 

Biratoiia* 

9  John  Cadwalader  Pngh 

1  Brock  Carter 

1  Geoige  Rowland..*.., 

9  Henry  Howard  Barber 

9  Bingham  B.  Bdw.Mnllar  .. 

1  Charles  Minchin 


KneioM. 


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•  •  • .  •  • 


i%»  •  • 


P  19  Oct.  88 
p  10  May  89 
p  18  Sept  38 

28  July  40 
P  11  Sept.  40 
P  15  Dec  40 
P30  April  41 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P 17  Dec.  41 

8  Dec  41 

12  Oct  41 
P960ct  41 
P 16  Apr.  42 
P  2  Aug.  49 
i»93June43 
P9dFeb.  44 
p  8  May  44 
P25June  44 
P14  Feb.  45 
P 19  Dec.  45 
P  91  Apr.  46 
P    1  May  46 

15  July  43 
paOJvly  44 
P96  8ept45 


.  •  • . 


• .  •  • 


P95  Aug.  46 
3  Nov.  46 

P  30  Not.  46 

p    1  Dec  46 
99  Dec  46 

P  6  Feb.  47 
9  Henry  WhichcoteTumeril<{;.  80  Mar.  47 
1  James  Frsderick  Webster  ..  P  9  April  47 
1  Jalia  AJasttdar  ChrisUe*.  ..I 
1  Donald  Harrey  Manro 
1  Charles  Jamaa  Phfllipps .. 

1  Alexander  Drspar    •• 

9  Theobald  M'Kenna 

9  Frsderick  Anguatns  Smith . 
9  £dw.  T.  8t  Ijiwlfence  Mec 

Gwire    

9  Henry  Hawley  Bmaii 


I.IBUT. 


19  Aug.  41 
p  17  Dec.  41 
P 15  Apr.  49 
p23  Jnne48 

14  July  48 
P  28  July  43 
P  5  Sept  43 
P29Dec.  43 
P23  Feb.  44 
P17  Mar.  43 

2  Aug.  44 
P  19  May  43 
P 19  Dec.  45 
P 11  Apr.  45 

15  Jan.  47 
P  9  April  47 
P 14  May  47 
P22  June47 
P  2  July  47 
P  3  Sept  47 
P  22  Oct  47 
P 17  Dec  47 

18  Feb.  48 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P  9  Feb.  49 


S  Qaartcr- 


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P  9  July  47 
19  Nov.  47 

P17  Dec  47 
18  Feb,  48 

P   9  Feb.  49 

P  1  June  49 

P 19  Oct  49 
90  Oct  40 


19. 


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mad  WW  iirwiM  la  «d 
Uittisaito* 


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Am.  6  Feb.  91)    Ut^ 


James  Bapfnasse,  9   Feb. 

7  April,  96;  Ca|iM  1  July, 87. 
9  WUNam  John Bamplleld,  30  June 48$  Ai#.  18  Mar. 49 ; 


ASiutMU  \  ^  ^^^'^^  ^™*  Kent  Aniz,  80  May  46.  .  fU  ficpt.  dfl. 

^    ^^^  \  9  Airip»  Henry  Whichcote  Turner,  11  Dec  49. 


1  Charles  Broadley,  11  Feb.  42 ;  Au.  8  Aug.  41. 
9  Michael  Thompaoo,*  31  Oct.  46. 


9  Qeoige  Gordon  Bobertson,  MD.,  25  Jane  44;  Ai$Uf.*amtp.  19  Avw  84* 
1  Alexander  Knox/  M.D.,  16  Mar.  44 ;  Asntt.Surg.  19  Apr.  38. 

(1  James  Mee,  28  March  46 
2  Edward  Burrowes  Sinclair,  16  June  49. 
I  George  WOUam  Peaka«  96  Siqpt  40. 

fkelMfU  Blna^  J^m«,  Andrew  Lawrle,  SMq.^IrUh  ApmOt.  Meaars.  Oaaa  it  C^ 
[lal  Bttmium  embarked  fmr  FMigti  Servim,  11  JV<w.  38.    Servh^  Uk  Stm 

Dep0t  at  AberdetnJ] 
l^Baiimti$mnttmudJ^FmmBaHwi0$t,9&F4h.4^    Hoftd qaarim At IMMtoJ 


•tOiaMte. 


']        2nd  (  T%e  Quem^s  Km/at)  RegmeKHf  FdKT 


-  T»€  Pm§ekai  Lamb/*  with  th*  mottot  •«  PriHinm  virtutU  memor"  and  «  FM  exuvUt  trhmpkant,*'  The 
f^MH'tCgpher  within  Um  Onrter,haTingth«  Crown  over  It.  On  the  Grtnndien'  Chpt,  tiM  King's  Crgat  naU 
the  (t»9tn*9  Olipktr  and  Crvfvn  /  and  on  tba  Drama  the  QfMm*«  Cyplur,  Tba  5p*i>ur,  with  th«  word^ 
•«  EGYPT  »— •«  VI  MI  ERA  •»  —  "  CORUNNA  "  —  "  SALAMANCA"  —  •«  VITTORIA"— «•  PYRENEES"— 
"NIVBLLB"— '•TOULOUSE"— "  PENINSULA"— "AFFOHaNISTAW"—"  GUUZNBB"— *«KB£LAT." 


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a  Ol  Aies.  Geoige,  Lard  MtOni/  KC&  J%«.  38  April  08  e  X#.  8  Be|>t;  09 ; 

Copt,  7  Sept.  04;  Lt.-CoL  85  Dec.  13;  Cd.  87  May  85;  Mqjar^G^n.  10 

Jan.  37 ;  Li.'Gtn,  9  Not.  46 ;  Col.  of  the  <^ieei»'«  Uo^miMj^  Aug,  46. 
Heut.'Colonei.—'Bichaxd  Carrathen,*CB..E^.  19 May  14;  Lt.  86 Ja»i. i5;  Capi. 

P 16  April,  89 ;  Me^dr^  P 19  Feb.  36 ;  Brevet-Lleut.-CoL  83  July,  39 ;  Xtdnt.- 

Col.  1  Jan.  47. 
Jirq/or*.— John  3umt,  J5W.  P87  Apr.  87;  Heui.  P15  March  33;  Caji^PlO 

May  88  ;  Afq/^r,  p33  May  48. 
Stanhope  William  Jepbfloo,*  Ens.  P86  Kot.30;  Zieui.  p  19  Feb.  36;  C^fl.  P88 

Dec.  41 ;  Miuar^P4,  Aug.  48. 


CAFTAXlia. 

Oliver  RoblnAon*   

Tho.  W.B.  Holdairorth*  . . 

Thomaa  Addison* 

Demetrius  W.  O.  Jamet . . 
Geo.  Bdw.  Alex.  Tobin* 
Wm.  Joseph  Oldham*   . . 
Bdward  Selby  Smyth**  . . 

Alexander  Lecky    

T.  B.  Lord  Cochrane"  . . 
Richard  H  111  Bocke 

LXBUTISNANTS. 

Frederick  Connor 

John  Henry  Grant*  .... 

Baymond  Inglis     

Firederick  Mathias   

WillUnn  Heni7  Ponlett. . 

Cecil  Squire,  Ac(f 

Robot  Holdsworth   .... 

Vrmatita  Lionel  Oct.  Atty 
George  GoUop    ......  •  • 

Richard  Bury  Russell  .. 
John  Charles  Weir    .... 

Bobert  Carter  Bamfbrd . . 
SioMm  Fitzherbert  Jaeion 

Bifflioifa. 
James  Harwood  Bocke  •  • 

John  Tolcher 

John  Ohalmers 

Bdward  Baker   

WiBaam  Henry  Grimston 
Richard  Sherrard  Tarrant 

John  Thompson 

ChariesGibbs 


BNSION. 


LI  BUT. 


6  Oct.   80, 
P 15  Jan.  36 

16  Sept.  371 
P81  Jan.  40 
9  80  Dec.  36 

89  May  40 
PS6Jan.  4ll 


84  Jan.  86 
PUDec  88 

31  Jan.  30 
P  16  Dec  40 

16  Dec.  40 
P  3  Aug.  41 

89  May  43 


CAPTAIN. 


9  18  May  38  p  SAprU^d 

P97  8ept.88Pl8May  37 

7  Jan.  48  P30May  48 


LIrat. 
of  ISM 
|b  aw  SomStni  OiiiMii  «bA 
Warn*  Ctmutnk  l«e|idlog  i|i« 
iof  of  MTtnl  gtotk«SM«  ««id  tiM 
vMaacBi  tad  caMar*' of 


P89  6ept.d8'  a7Jau.  40    .^.^  _^^ 

8  Apr.  36     15Dec.40.Jli*t^*** 
88  Nov.  43  PU  Feb.  48 

Pl6Dec  45  P86May  48 
P30May  45  P  4  Aug.  48 
P  9Jiroe46  P19Sept.48 
P858ept.46  p  3  Mar.  49 
1  Jan.  47  P  4  May  49 
P30Apr.  47  P118e|rt.49 
Pll  Feb.  48  P   6  Oct.  4*J 

9  Jane  48  p  8  Not«  49 
5  Sept.  34  P 18  July  89 

P86Jan.  39  P8   April  41 


Pl9Fbb.  36 
P 16  Aug.  48 
P  16  Dee.  46 
p  9  June  46 
Pll  Fbb.  48 
PS6May  48 
P  4ADg.  48 
15  Jan.  49 
P180et.  41 
P  8  Nov.  49 


BBBT.'*MAJ. 


13  Not.  39 


9  Capula  OMlMm  MirtiLllM  ( 
hi    *•    8a 
Mttouy  ia  1S44  (tneJadi^ff  tlM  I 
«r  Um  ftirtMM  wt  P««*IUX  wd  thai 
la  tlM  CoDedto  in  lS4k 

II  Ltad  Cockna*  ■atel -with  tlw 
l8tk«ath«GUn»«Bc4iilo«  (MMd) 
vtd  VM  pmoit  at  (M  ii 
NMikio. 


liaTWtmaitaf 


ui4  'SswMt  Walter  0eaatr7 


9  4  Aug.  48 
Pl9Sept.48| 
p  8  Mar.  49]   to 
P  4  May  49  >»  (Ht 

^a  Jnn^AQ,'^'*^  *^  csaipalca  of  lS4i  aad  4^  iaeladlas  tba 
fH  •^u»e  ^  Varaila<  «r  Mvenl  itockirics.  aad  «ba  larMtaavtaai 
P  18  Sept.  49  captaiv  «r  IIm  Pom  ar 

P 19  Oct.  49 

P83  Vmr,  49 

Pi^miuCer.— Oliver  Nicolls,  86  Not.  46 ;  Bns.  9 13  Jan.  38  ;  Litut^  19  July  41. 

AdHutant.—LietU.  Cecil  Squire,  8  Not.  4a 

Quarter-Master.— John  Maosflekl,  87  Oct.  4a 

Surgeon, — George  Roche  Smith,  14  April  48 ;  A$tUt,'Surg.  13  Sept  36. 

AstUUmi''Sfirffmn,'^Edmtad  Soott  Docker^  89  Dific.  40. 

Faeinfii  Blue. — Agent,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Qo,^Iruh  Agents,  Sir  £»  R.  Borough,  Moirt.^ 

'•  ^        *  Arsill.ftCo.    [iletimMd/roiii  JSomftoy,  IJan.  1846.] 

'<  4'  \mA  3rtt— II  wnrad  ia  Sidly,  ia  ISOSaaar  t  Sir  Mm  Moore'* eaMpdga  io  I80S.9.  laeludlaf  tiM  baitto  K  CWw 
Bspodltloa  to  Wal«||iinw  tSOS,  Went  to  CwlU  In  AnrQ  IStl.  aad  ramalacd  wMa  tfie  nnif  «a«l  th«  end  of  tb«  NUwoUr 
«ar  la  1S14.  aad  Wm  prHnrt  at  tbc  itonolnf  of  Serllle,  pauage  of  the  BMmm*.  featac  uf  the  Ntvcnc.  ataoaa  of  tko  Sdi. 
ISlh,  aa4  ISth  Dee.  Wit  ia  freat  of  Bidirt.  pMMfo  of  ttie  Adoar,  blocliade  oT  Bayoaao  aai  repalae  of  klio  aotkio.  Served 
alaa  tko  ca^polga  of  ISIS,  laeladlncSk*  tetUea  of  Qtta»«  Brae  and  Watnloo,  aad  tbo  eioraanr  of  Pcrodne.  lii  Dee.  IMl 
ko  ffBharkod  ia  eoneaaad  of  reiaforecoiratB  tat  China,  and  eomaaaaded  a  Britade  at  die  aitaeii  O0d  captar*  of  Clila 
BlM«  reo  (Medal).    Aleo  tho  War  Medal  vltb  throe  claafa  Ihr  Obinana,  lllta,  and  Tdnloan. 

t  LI  Oelaael  Canathon eorrcd  tho  eaaepaigatB  ASghanietan  aad  Beloocbiaiaa,  aad  coaimanrted  tho  Beft.  attbe  awanli 
•Ud^ant  ^the  hmdeeof  Obaasee  (Medal),  aad  at  the  aeeaalt  aad  eaptvre  of  tho  fortreaa  aad  ciiadtl  «r  Bhclat.  Be  eena- 
Baamliil  tho  Ijotaei;  aa  a  Bilf adlrr.  in  the   Southern  Con«aa  and  Sawaat  Watteenoantfy  dnttaf  Iho  caaifa^fa  o<  1014  aad  4ft. 

S  Maiar  JkpkaoB  ottvcd  the  euapaiMi  fa  AllrhaaiBana  aad  BclaocUliah,  todadhtg  the  atortt  aari  taMara  of  Ohaiaoo 
(Modal)  aad  of  Khalat.  Ha  aacwd  alw»  iJkc  oamfoifa  ia  tho  Boathara  Mahratu  cooatry  in  1944  (jladadi^  tba  atom 
of  tho  Fuiuaap  ff  FaaaUal.aad  tliat  ia  the  Coneaa  ia  I94ft  i  he  oonunaaded  tho  atOfmiaK  party  at  the  Weaicni  ad^ta  of 


ruwlla  (woahdca). 

fnefcrelT  i^ovaded)  and  of  Khclat. 

S  Capoio  H6l*wofth  mrtaAllie 

t  (aeTCi^7  irooiidi 


aciifi  ttio  eanifaim  in  Afekaaiataa  aad  Bdoochiataa,  iadadiag  tho  atona  aad  ayrtnit  of  Ohi 
at.  Vedal  for  Ghuxnee. 


_  _ paifn  ia  ASJihaniatan  aad  Baloochiattn,  iarjnding  the  aiona  aad  ai^tniaof  Ghaaaoa 

IMah  a»4  W  Klielat  iaercnty  troaaded).    He  aerfcd  atw  the  caanpaiA  In  the  Boatkna  Xabatta 
(faSdNicm^loftt  oltttfdrmaaer  PaaoOa),  aad  thatln  tha  Ceacaala  isei. 


ih  1S44 


7  Cwtiia  Addlaoa  acrrad  the  eaaaoai^  Ja  AHi^aniataa  aad  Bcldochiatan,  inclbdiaf  the  atorm  aai  capture  oTdliBaaco 
f  MfjfcalflM^  i*^^*^**t>  ^Sl,  *w***  M  major  of  bngadethe  caijipaiBftt   in  the  Southern  Hahratta  oouatry  ia  1S44 


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TheOra^«fK''DonKO"  "Talatbba"  *'Ai.BOHBaA"  '*P^jiBai«u"  **KiT«i«ui7  !*-i 

"  PBirXJfSDI.4'*  ••  Po»JllAS.*»  CMomW. 

P  Sir  Heniy  King.>  CB.  KCH.  Cbm««, 3d  March, 94;  Xieiif.  18  Aii^.96;  Ca;i|. 
3  Mfty,  00;  AT^m-y  6  Feb.  07  ;  JAeut.-Col,  91  Dee.  11 ;  Co/.  87  Kay,  8S$ 
MtiQor'Qtn.  10  Jan.  97 ;  X^-(?en.9  ICov.46 ;  Col.  of  the  Bafi^,  18  Mvch^  4& 

LkttUemmt'  CoUmel* 

Sir  Jamet  DeonU,*  KCB.  Em.  8  Sept.  06 ;  X/.  13  Apr.  97 ;  Copt.  0  Aug,  03 ; 
Brevet-Mqjory  13  Oct  12;  Brevet- Lieut, ^Cok  87  May,  85;  BigU^Mtdor, 
86  Apr.  88 ;  RegtL-Lieui.'^Col,  i  Jane,  33 ;  CW.  88  JFatie,  38. 

ATiyVt*— <:;harlea  T.  Van  Stnuibenaee,*  Bn».  p  88  Aug.  88;  Lieta^fHi  T^b^ 
33 ;  Capt,  p  10  Mar. 37  ;  Mt^or,  87  Aug.  43 ;  Brevet-Lt'^Coi,  30  April,  44. 

l>onaId  Meent  Cameron/  Em.  86  April  88;  Lieut,  v  17  March  30 ;  Capi.  p  19 
March  40 ;  Mqfar^  >  10  Dec^47. 


CAPTAINa. 

James  Talbot  Airey/  $. . . 

Harry  Blair 

George  Bridge    

Hall  Plainer  Chamberlain 

Peter  Browne 

Charles  A.  Cobhe 

Charles  WUltam  Qreen . . 
Fred.  Fnaois  Maude,*. . . . 

Hugh  Smith,*  «. 

James  Wm.  Richardson  « 

LXEVTB  HANTS. 

Wm.JohnX>orehill/  .. 
Kenneth  Maekeniie* .... 
Alex.  Hamilton  Hobson* 

Thomas  ICains^ 

James  Swetenham^  .... 
Walter  Pownall ........ 

Charles  Hood    

QanMtt Warburton  .... 
Qeorgs  James  Ambrose. . 

Henry  John  King 

R.  Q.  Amherst  Laard,^!^^. 

Cortlandt  Tkylor    

Octavius  Cobb  Rooke  . . . 
Augustas  Edward  EUioe 

EH8ION8. 

Fred.  Richard  Bergoer  . . 

John  Lewes    • 

Smith  Ramadge 

Rob.  Sandford  Warburton 

Charles  Kavanagh 

Rich.  Fieldinif  Morrison 
Arth.  LannoyCouasmalcer 


BHSinir. 


LI  BUT. 


11  Feb.  30 
9  Dec.  87 

16  April89 
P14  Feb.  34 
P80Feb.  85 
P  6  July  38 
7  April  38 
P  13  Mar.  40 
P  8  Jan.  41 
p  16  Not.  89 

P 16  Jan.  36 
P  3  June  36 
P86Dec.  38 
P89K0T.39 
P  88  July  48 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  86  June  44 
P  6  July  44 
P  4  July  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
6  July  46 
P 13  Feb.  46 
P  30  Not.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 


p  3  May  33 

9  Not.  31 

81  Sept.  38 

P   3  June  36 

7  Dec.  38 

P  88  Jan.  43 

P 13  Mar.  40 

P87  Aug.  41 

1  Not.  43 


CAPTAIir. 


BABT.-MAJ. 


ta 


P  33  July  43 

30  Dec  43 

38  Jan.  44 
P 13  Feb.  401 
P80Nov.4a 
p  8  Dec.  46 
p  14  May  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  10  Dec  47 
8AprU43jP31Dec.47 

10  Mar.  38  the  baoto  ef 
P  31  May  39  ••  A4)uuot  of  th* 
P39  May  40  ''■*".'!*'''"•  *'*^  oadtrliaiu 

80  May  43 

P   8  Aug.  46 

P 18  Oct.  46 

P80  Nov.  46 

P  31  July  46 

6  Nov.  46 

P83Apr.  47 

P 14  May  47 

P  10  Dec.  47 

P  10  Dec  47 

P  31  Dec.  47 
wnred  u  Ai40-d«-Cftuip  to  Mi^or  G«s»  SifUa- 
«toMk  In  Alli(liaiil»tu,  IVmn  Jumarr  ISAI.  emi 
WM  iiiubbbS  ia  every  MnMt  or  Mrns  na^  bf 
lh«  f»rrtoon  frOM  lbs  fUDSnali  dlvrtnc  lb* 
losarreeUon  at  Cabotil,  and  wMsOtfwaHt  il««i 
up  as  a  boiucr.  He  aeted  ai  AUa-da^kai^  id 
air  John  M*OluUn  at  tha  •torminf  of  iMfelif; 
aad  was  pnttcnt  vlih  tba  BuA  ai  tta 
Pttiwlsr  Cmodal). 


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6  CaptaiaAinysslsdi 
da-Camp  to  Bir  ilobvft  eUa  ai 
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hb  bona  iboc  vndar  htm.     Be 


0    Fred.  Richard  Bergner  . .  p83  Apr.  47 

0    JohuLewes Pl4May47 

0    Smith  Ramadge 16  May  47 

0    Rob.  Sandford  Warburton  p   8  Oct.  47 

0    Charles  Kavanagh p  31  Dec  47 

0    Rich.  Fielding  Morrison    p  18  Jan.  49 

0    Arth.  LannoyCouasmalcerl   30  Not.  49 

0    Poyiiuufer.— Fred.  Geo.  Syms,  86  June  47 ;  Em.  88  Mar.  44 ;  Lieut.  7  Haj  47. 

0    Ai(futmHt.n^Li9ut.  Rtehard  Oeoige  Anihent  Luard,  84  Dec  47. 

0    QMarter-Jfajier.— Joseph  Cartmail,  18  July,  30  -,  Em.  7  Dec.  38. 

0    5«r^.— Robert  SttvensOB/  MD.,  8  Peb.  44 ;  Aetiit.-Surg.  14  March^  34. 

0    AM^mnt^Surgeen.-~Qtotffi  Fenion  Cameron,  M.D.,  7  July,  46. 

Faeim§M  BnA^-Agent,  Charles  R.  M^Grigor,  Esq.—JrirA  Agents,  Sir'B^VL 

Borough,  B^,  Armll,  U  Co. 
[Retnnied  from  Bengal,  May,  1846.] 

•t  tb«  lUfa  ar  Pafta  Blvo.  aM  taptut  «r  TrtaUM,  !■  \m      WblM  qaMttrcd  at 
4  of  MuHal^w,  k*  «M  arterrd  to  ptoma  ta  •  null  vcMvl  to  SC  PImt*,  vtih  b  <Hicfci 
%.9uaH.  fbr  tha  Oavaaav,  Sir  Wik  ^npp»i  \  vacaaatorpd  a  Prraeh  prfv4ir«r  off  ikm  Ulianaii 
tot  vUh  WTwar  aMat  •■  toart^  •»*,  aftov  a  •kary  aetloa  af  iwvatf  mlaaiM,  wm  baatoa  af  wMk  a 
IMI  SftMa  ■■■aiit  »  Sir  Wmn  aavti«  aaly  «m  oMa  km««.  aad  hhatolT  wuaadcd  la  tiic 
•  fiaipalga  of  ItSl.  laelodtaw  iha  actfaa  «  Ika  \me\m  aa  Akuakir  Bay.  akf*  af  dto  OMOr,  aad 
uiatUi  May  at  SihaiMiH.  at  •fcttb  lattar  aa  ■■■■■atoS  a  naaSiii  of  thg  SMi  Uc^t  Drac 
tpcdldoa  to  Wakkaraa.  aa«  al«t  W  ftiirta^.  ISM.    amntofcS C— aiaa<aat  aT  Tartik  la  tflO^ «mI  fat  kta 
riwca.  Ma  ■BtoiliiiMM  aa  Ltoat  Oatoari  ««  Mliiiwi  toiMday  af  iSa—aaH.  SHiPra.  ISII 
I  army  a  fir*  Sajra  aft«v  Iha  haula  af  MaaaaMa  i  aaaaiHSaSllM  SSaS  at  Ikt  kaMto  af  Vlttoria. 
tleq  Iha  aowaaad  af  tka  MfJid*  daraltod  aa 
latUa  of  Vlltotia. 

Janto  Daanls  aarvad  arlA  dto  Itib  aa  boaid  B.  M.  S.  Iltwirt>  at  fht  Sailla  aT 
I  to  Wlh  haaSa  aai  eastoacd  i  frato  hia  aautkal  kaovMaa  4arl*r4  ftoto  priar  artataa  to  Iha  Havy  a»  «aa 
m  Itofartaai  arrrlea  Sariiw  tbta  aailaa.  by  Bihtog  iha  eahto,  «hMi  by  aalaa>prah»aaiaw  •# 

byaaaaaaa.    Wrrta  to  iha  laat  Af  rHaa  wr,  toelM<*at  toMtoaf  Qiaaatoaa  tWtoSaSK  ato— to>ar 

a  etoapy  rt*«k  caiaailiii  to  t«v  Hacaa  «|ih  w«i«kcl  hatla,  aad  alaa  taaitoid  hy 

.aaSaaitoaaff  fltoSapldaatBuflpNaCrtok.    CnBHaaadvd  a  dlrlatoa  at  dia  baMa  af 

aa  StorV  S*r  uhlah  ha  ««a  aypatoMd  a  R.C.B.    Sir  JaaB««  rreelYrd  the  Brrrci  nak 

■atoaa,  a»  aMtb  aatollito  ka  aaaaaaadcd  lb«t  poat  darlag  Um  ep«mtion»  vblcb 

ral  a?a«k     SIrJtaMahai  watotod  Cha  Vaaai  War  Medal  wHh  ana  Claap  far  CMpraharn. 

Cal.  Scraabaaata  aarvad  toa  caiapal(a  agataai  Iha  a^|ah  aT  Ceari  to  ISU.    to  Iha  aaiioa  af  Maharalpaat  i 

Mh  Daa.  IStl.  ka  aaaaiadid  to  iha  aaaMaad  aftha  SMi  fagl. 

OMaava  vara  praaaat  wllh  Iha  Baft,  at  ibt  baotoaf  Paaiaiar,  Mlh  Oaa.  ISIS. 
vto.~lla)ar  Cawiiaa.  Captotoa  Sarito,  wd  aichardaaa,  Uaato.  DarahUI  ( 


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H2«5S2r]  4th(Themns^sOmi)Befft.ofFooL  155 

*•  3^  JUaii  ef  BngUmd  »•— ••  CORVNNA  "— •*  BADAJOZ"— "  BALAIUNCA  '^"  VITTdlUA" 
•«  8T.  8EBA8TI  AM  "— «  NIVB  "-^  PENINSULA  *'— «  BLADEN8BUB6"— «•  WATERLOO.'* 
CoUmeL-^^  Sir  Thomu  finutford,  *  OCB.  OCH.  f  iw.  '20  Oct.  1793 ;  Xint^ 
9  Dec  93 ;  Capt.  16  April,  94 ;  Mt^,  9  Sept.  9$ ;  lAmL-Col,  1  Jan.  1801 ; 
G9/.  S6  Jidy,  10 ;  Mt^ar-Oen.  4  June,  13 ;  Lieut.^Oen,  27  Hay,  86 ;  (Ten. 
23  Not.  41  ;  CoL  4th  Regt.  7  Feb.  46. 
Xteu/tfiiani-CMoiiet.—- WilUum  George  Gold,*  ^nd-Lt.  7  April  25;  Lt.  96  Jan. 
28  ;  Capi.  p  29  Jane,  32 ;  Mqfar,  p  10  Feb.  43 ;  Lt-Col.  26  July,  44. 


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if<|/0rff.— 9  Waiiam  SadUer,*  £ns,  2  April,  07 ;  Lieut.  4  May,  U9 ;  C^t.  26 

Aug.  26;  Mqfor,4  Feb.  38. 
Thomas  Williams, £ft#.  Pl2Sept.22;  Xlm<«.  p7  Jaly,26;  Cap/.P17  June  28; 

Brev.'Mqf,,  23  Not.  41 ;  Mqjor,  I  Jane,  45. 


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CAPTAIK0. 

Thomas  Faunce  *   

Farqahar  M.  Campbell . . 
Fred.  Leopold  Arthur,  s, 

Geoige  Kennedy 

Charles  Stanifbrth  Hcxt 
Wm.  Charles  Sheppard 
John  Josiah  Hort 


[      EW8IQW.    1 

6  April  27  ' 


LIEUT. 


6  April 

3  Aug.  30 

P  6  Dee.  33 

P24Dee.  33 

P  9  Oct.  35 

11  June  29 

20  Not.  40 

Hercules  Atkin  Welman*  tPl7  Jan.  40 


WillkmWnby   

Henry  Balguy    

'    LlBt7TBNANT8. 

Jas.  Alex.  Madigan 

W.  Wyndham  Bond,  A<(^. 
John  Lennox  MacAndrew 
John  Cowell  Hartley .... 
G.  Latham  Thomson* .... 
Henry  BatsonRamsbottom 
Theobald  Pepper  Roberts 
Dominic  Jacotin  Gamble 
Arthur  Vaughan  D.  Harris 
Geoige  Fred.  Coryton   . . 

Daniel  Maunsell    

Brooks  McCarty    

WUliam  Trail  Arnold. . . . 

Eksions. 
Francis  Edwin  Maunsell . . 
George  Augustas  Morgan 
Bdwanl  Molso  Punris  • . 
OctsTius  Yorke  Cocks  . . 
Aug.  £dw.  Henry  Ansel! 

Jasper  HaU 

Hodder  Roberts 

Thomas  Knott    


P  27  May  36 
P29  April  42 

23  June  37 
P  4  Not.  36 
P 14  Dec.  38 
P  26  Apr.  39 
p  27  July  38 
P  20  Oct.  40 
P  16  Dec.  40 
P  19  April  44 
P  23  July  44 

2  Aug.  44 
P2dMar.  46 

9  June  43 
P20NOT.  46 


49 
49 
46 


p  12  Not.  20 
P  6  Dec..  33 
P  3  July  36 
P  1  July  36 
P  6  Oct  37 

10  Not.  34 
P30Sept.49 

16  Mar.  43 
P  7  Oct  37 
P  90  Oct  48 

P 14  Dec.  38 

9  Mar.  39 
P  8  May  40 
P  20  Oct  40 

9AprU41 
P  28  June  44 

2  Aug.  44 

P26Feb.  46 

18  Not.  46 

P 14  Apr.  46 

2  Oct  46 
lO'April  49 

9  Not.  48 


CAPTAIK, 


BREVv-MAl* 


P  23  June  37 
P  6  Oct  87 
P  8  June  38 
P 16  Mar.  30 
P96  Feb.  46 

1  June  46 
P99  Dee.  46 

8  Feb.  47 
P 10  D»c.  47 
P 19  Not.  47 

4  Gsptaia  ffuttes  cosunand- 
td  ttiA  Llgat  Qtmp^nf  of  tbS 
4Ui  at  the  rt-esptttrt  of  tHa 
Port  ofNepttan«e,21itPsl>.184l. 

9  Cat*.  WdBAB  aei^td  the  mm- 
pdga  oa  tk«  SttUd  ia  ISMJl 
•aX4}iiUBt  of  the  SOU.  tedafAte 
the  tettlOT  of  Moedbe.  J9i9w$- 
■bah.  aad  aDliraM  I  M««a1  Jni  nil* 
elupi. 

5  Umtt  Thtmatm  wrvta  In  tht 
CaAr*  War.  rm4m  Bit  Bmitmlm 

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tlMcampaQpB  M  tta«  Sall^j  (■•4«ll, 
uid  «M  aiMCBt  M  B«Ali«Bl.  AJi* 
val.  aad  lohiMii  i  lUdal  wad  «■$ 


I 


Pl2  Jane46 

29  Dec  46 

29  Apr.  46 
PdOMar.47 

99  Dec.  48 
P  9  Feb. 
p  9  Feb. 

98  Aug. 

Paifnuuter^—Wm.  Geo.  Meoaies  Clibbom,  99  July^  49;  JSns»  17  Vor.  87  ^X^ 

30  Aprils  41. 
A^futant.-^tieut.  Wadfaam  Wyndham  Bond,  13  Oet  48. 
Quarter^MaH.'-^ohn  Leahy,  91  Dec.  49.  [H.-A.  8 May,  98. 

^KT^vn.— Thos.Galbraith  Iiogan,*  M.D.,  80  Aug.,  49 ;  AiHti.*Surp.  99  Jul^,  30  ; 
Atrittant'Surffean, — ^Richard  Gamble,  M.D.,  8  June,  41. 

Ftteinffg  Bhiew — Ageui*^  Messrs*  Cox  k  Co.  .    . 

[Returned  fVom  Madras,  26  Sept.  48.] 

I  Sir  Thom  Bradford  terred  in  IrelanddurinK  th«  Rebellion  in  1788.  lla  vu  emplojnd  w  ■■  AHlilaiit 
AAifxtMm^Bmmwi  «lth  the  Aniix  in  Hanover  under  Lord  Caibcari  in  180b;  alio  in  tli«  tame  eapnelty  Iba 
feUowtav  7«ar  SB  the  troops  under  Sir  8.  Auchmutj  dwUned  to  reinforce  Oenernl  Bereefoid  In  the  ItlTer 
Plater  la  September,  bowerer,  he  waa  appointed  Deputj  A4iauint<-GeBeral  siid  Chief  of  that  Deporiment  to 
the  treopi  9eMtig  In  South  America :  during  this  caapalgn  he  was  pment  ni  the  tiiete  of  Monte  Tldeo  and 
the  atthSfcjtorrdouf  to  ll,  as  also  that  on  Buenos  Ajres.  In  Jme  1808  be  was  appointed  to  the  AdJotaiU 
OeocfOPs  Department  of  the  Armj  In  Portugal,  and  was  prcaswt  at  the  battles  of  Ylmlera  and  Corunna. 
He  commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  PorUiguese-Aroi}  frees  the  end  of  1611  to  the  general  pesce  In  1814,  and 
was  edcsged  at  the  battle  of  fielamancst  siege  of  BoftpM,  battle  of  Yittorie,  aMault  of  Tolosa,  sttaek  of  the 
oatwons  of  San  Sebastian  and  si^ie  of  that  fortress,  actions  of  the  Nire  on  the  Oth,  lOth,  11  th,  and  l:ith 
Dec  1813  near  Biai Us,  passage  of  the  Adoer,  taiTescnfenl  of  Bajronne  and  nrpuUe  of  the  sortie»  at  which  be 
eraa  anetslj  wooadiid.  Sir  Thomae  has  received  a  cross  and  one  clasp  for  Corunna,  Salamanoa,  VlUeiia, 
San  SebasUan,  and  Nive. 

t  LU-Col.  Ooid  serred  te  Oie  campaign  on  the  Sntlej  with  the  59d,  Including  the  battles  of  Beddlwsi» 
Alhral,  and  Sobraon  (weoDded).  In  the  Srst  of  which  he  commanded  the  Regiment;  Medal  and  one  elasp. 

3  M^Jor  Sedlier  ssrvied  hi  Sicily  ftom  July  1808  to  June  18IS.  and  was  present  at  the  eapiare  ef  ttw 
lalanda  of  IsclHa  and  PnMslda.  Served  subsequently  In  the  Peninsula,  indudtng  the  battle  of  Oaatallj 
nad  steps  •cnssngena*  aetlon  at  Villa  Franca,  besides  various  miiior«Arir»}  seivedttliote  theAaertoaa  war^ 
Including  the  Mtaek  on  Plattebnrg. 


Sikn^ofFaot(Ni)ratmAeriimdFu»a{ert)  tgjgiS;.*^;^  *'Sg^?flS:g 


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62 


Hair 


Q««  Falit  V4temia^'*  MrmouHtingSt.  George  ud  the  Dragon.  On  fkt  ewmeri  of  tki  ^mitihkrtht 
KoM  and  Crown;  on tht  cap* (ItfXlng'i Crcft ;  also  0t.  GtorgekflllDg  fhcDriBon.  *■  WILHSUIBTaHL** 
— "  ROLBIA"-"  TIMIERA--"  CORUNNA-~"BU8ACO»*-"  ClUDAD  WiJyMOO^'^SjSuCl'*^ 
JHfiALAMAHCA"— "  YITTOaiA"—**  NlYELLE'*^*<ORTHJW— •*T04|U)1J&£*'-^ PEHI5Sri^  " 

Ca29iiel«— 9  -^w-  John  Grcy,»  KCB.  .&«.  18  July,  08;  Xl.S  ICay.SO^  C«l, 
31  Oct.  08;  Mqjar^  27  Not.  06;  iieut-CW.  6  Feb.  12;  CW,  22  Jnl«,  aO; 
Mqjar-Oen.  28  Jane,  38 ;  Co2.  6th  FiuiHen,  18  May,  40. 
Xi«t(<^Col«fw<.^9  David  England  Johnion,*  ^m^  9  Feb*  04;  X#i  29  Dee. 
04 ;  Clap*.  12  March,  12;  Mrgvet-Mtgifr^  22  July,  80;  Mqf^^  p  28  D^  37  ; 
JJ€Ui.'C9L  9  Nov.  46. 
r.  Jamea  emitb  Schonfwar,  C^mti^  p6  Mar.  29;  Xteu*.  P17  Dec.  tO-,  Cmmi, 

P6May,d6;  Jtf<v.  p  2  Aug.  44 ;  Xrf-CoZ.  20  July  47. 
Mafari.^^.  PhiUp  M.  Nel»on  Quy,  ^tm.  p  23  0ept.  24 ;  Ziemtl  p  12  jnna  28 : 

Ckfpt.  P29  Dec  37  ;  Mqj.  20  Ju)[y  47. 
r.  Henry  F.  F.  Johnson,  En$.  22  Not.  36 ;  JUeut.  P  23  April  39 :  Coyf.  P  90  Jaiu 
43;  Mqfor^  p5  Oct.  49. 


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Captaikb. 

r.  Joh9  Woodward 
r.  WalUCranfurd  Kennedy 
Jamaa  Egbert  Simmons^ 
r.  Wm.  8egrnu)iir  Scroggs 

Felix  AshiMtel...., 

WUUam  Chester  M^ter 
T.Geoige  Bryan  Milman 

r.Griffin  Nicbolaa 

r«  Heviy  Edanindt 
John  Wallace  Colquitt 
r.  Jaa.  Archibald  Forrest.. 
JolmMafl^  •#.»». 

LlBUTSNAKTa 

Wflliam  Lyons,  Atg. 

Qeo/rgt  Boiay 

r.  nomas  Bellew 

r.  Ferdin.  W.  L'Bstrange 

HaroMy  Kni^p 

Arthur  Watson  Palmer  t. 
John  Swaine  Hogge  •  •  •  • 
rGarthshoreStirlingHorae 
r.  ArthurEngland  Johnson 
John  Henry  Chads 
Leopold  FitsGersld 
r.  Francis  Henry  Pender 
John  Urban  Vigors*  . •  • 
George  John  Stewart. . . 
r.  Charles  Carter,  A^j, . 
r  Joseph  W.  Tate  Dickson 

2llD  LlBCTSllAJITa. 

Albert  Enwst  Boss    .... 

r.  John  Flood 

Wm.  Henry  Petty  Meant 
George  Dennett  •••••.. 
John  William  Madden  . 

r.  William  Leaeh    

r.  Lesh  Richmond  Pimy 
r.  William  Mareon  Carter 
r.  Ed  w.  Reginald  Simmons 
r.  Robot  Harris  Hardy 


2d  libut. 


LIBUT. 


.  »  « 


.  •  • .  < 


P  6  Not.  20 
27  Oct.  31 
20  Jan.  32 
P  12  June  36 
P28  Apr.  37 
P23April39 
P24May  39 

8  April  34 
P  8AprUd6 
p  17  Jan.  40 
P  0  Mar.  40 
P  3  Dec  29 

16  Jan.  41 

1  Not.  42 

P  22  April  42 

27  Dee.  42 
p  20  Jan.  43 

24  Feb.  43 
P  9  June  43 

24  Feb.  44 

26  Jo^  44 

9  Jan.  41 
P 13  Feb.  46 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P27  Feb.  36 
P31  July  46 

18  Not.  46 
1  Dec  46 

22  Dec.  46 

23  Dec  46 

24  Dec.  46 
P29Dae.  46 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P  2 1  July  47 
P  80  July  47 
P29Dee.  48 

29  June  49 


P 10  May  33 

10  Not.  34 

29  May  36 

P21  June39 

P24Apr.  40 

P  26  Oct.  41 

20  Sept  42 

26  May  36 

P 16  Mar.  30 

P  30  Dec.  42 

P  20  Jan.  43 

Pl6  8eptS6 


CAFTAXN,     BAfT.-MAJ* 


P 12  June  40 
P21  Feb.  40 
P  23  July  41 
9  Not.  46 
P24  0et.  46 
P29Dec  46 
P  29  Jan.  47 

22  Doc.  46 
P  20  Oct.  46 
P  20  July  47 
P  6  Oct.  48 

30Jnly  47 


12  Sept  43 

1  May  44 

P  30  Dec.  46 

9  Jan.  46 

p  27.  Mar.  46 

P31  July  46 

9  Not.  46 

23  Dec.  46 

24  Dec  46 
12  May  44 

P  20  July  47 
P  30  July  47 
P20NOT.38 
P  21  Aug.  49 
4  Oct  49 
P  6  Oct  49 


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with  his  ragii 

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•lid  vasih4pwrfe|wd  sad  lakatt 
prifoner*  AesoOfepKatoA  ttv 
expeditSoo  to  8Mtk  Awimi 
In  1100^  and  w«  piiiMt  at 
thie  Momiag  of  gaaBot  Ajv^. 
Sonradaflanrainds  ia  tba  ^s- 
ln«oIa  fttMD  JuBC  IMS  Sa  Jaa. 
iSOa,  and  firom  Jane  laot  m 
Oacaniber  IBlt. 
battles  of 
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flnt  iteffe  of  Ba4M<«>  ■*<  ■»* 
[aiultaDdi 
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terely  #ouoded  at  tie  aiaaull^..'aa4 
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thumeo,  FDcntee  d'Onor,  Civ^Nd 
Badi^oa,  and  Salamant 

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la  Afl^liaaklHi  ai 

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and  capture  of  Ghttaaae     -  '  " 
at  the  etora  of  aaeli 
was  aeveralj  wooaded. 

5  Capl.  Maesy  served  the 
the  Balah  of  Coorg  vfili  the  48lh  l«  MM. 


1  Sir 


P 10  Oct.  40 
Payiiia«rer.-^Wm.  R.  C.  Potter,  30  July  47  ;  id  Lieut,  p  80  Dec  441 ; 
A4futatUs.'-^uia.  Wm.Lyons,  12  Sept  48.  |>28  ~ 

r.  XtsMl. Charles  Carter.20 July  47. 
QnBrtar-Jriuffrs.— Robert  Webster,  19  July  47. 

r.  Beraaid  McDonald,  90  July  47. 
5i9|fe0iM^— Wm.  Ord  Mackenale,  M.D.,  8  Jan.  47  ;  AaUi.-Surg,  4  Hn  SOL 

r.  Edw.  John  Burton,  M.D.,  30  Mar.  49 ;  Atsttt.^Sw^,  It  May,  S8. 
il«ri«r,-5iir^fl(m#.— Robert  Fraser  Robb.  M.D.,  7  Ang.  46. 

r.  Dudley  Hanley,  M.D.,  907aly  47. 
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^tIAtJ     28  March,  49. 
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4  I  ilf<|^f.-^ohn  Stuart,  JSn»,  22  Jan.  20 ;  Ze.  26  March,  23 ;  Capt.  p  13  Aug.  29 ; 
'     Afc||^^,P6May,36;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  9  V<^.  46. 

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PBAprU   37 

15  Jane  89 

p  6  June  40 

26  ifiPr.  89 
17  May  31 
23  May  35 

4  Nov.  26 

27  May  42 
8  Mar.  89 

25  Oct.  42 


P  17  July  35 
7  Jan.    36 


P21  June  89  p27  0cI.  48 


Bdw«rd  Staunton 
Bdward  James  Blanckley 
r.  John  Matcbam  Isaac* 
r.  William  Albert  Stratton 
William  BelUngham  .... 
r.  Thomas  Hen.Somerville 

LlBtTTSMAMTS. 

Godfrey  Army  tage  ....\p  1  Nor.  42 
George  Grant  Webb* ....  I  20  Mar.  40 
r.  Wm.Edwardliobertson  P  14  April  43 
r.  Henry  Pratt  Gore . . . .  >  21  July  48 
r.  Philip  Augustus  Mosse,  16  Apr.  42 
r.  Thomas  Fred.  Puleston  p  19  Nov.  44 
Wm.FnuerOeo.Servuntes'      2  July  41 


4  Dec.  84 
17  Jan.  88 

8S«pt.29 

P  l&  Nov.  44 

P  25  Feb.  42 

fP28Nor.  45 


P  2  May  45 

8  Aug.  45 


Charles  Parker  Catty 

r.  Richard  Thompson 

r.  Frederick  William  Gore  p  9  June  46 

Robert  ProYo  Norris ....  JP  10  June  46 

Ue&ry  John  Newton  King    81  July  46 

n  John  B.  Ford  £lkiDgtou[   28  Aug.  46 

r.  Augustus  Davies P  4  June  47 

C.H.T.  Brucede  Ruvignes    80  July  46 

BZCSIGWS. 

\r.  John  Richard  Blake  .  .^P27  Feb.  46 
r.W.Lee,^air.Q-M.S8JuDe44*    26  July  46 


P  1  Not.  42 
P 14  April  48 


II  July  84     81  July  46 


31  July  46 

7  Aug.  '46 

11  July  45 

P30  Mar.  49 

P  29  Jati.  47 

fp   2N^.49 


P29  Not.  45 

P  ^  D^.  41 

p' 9  Jane  46 

p  10  June  46 

81  July  46 

81  July  46 

7  Ang.46 

29  Jan.   47 


P  7  Apr.  48 
P21  Jnly  48 
P  2  Feb.  46 
p80  Mar.  40 
P  8  Aug;  49 
P  It  NOY.  49 


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Fra^  W.  fi.  M'Cleland 
r.  Alexander  Shuldhuni 

Bdward  lAoyd !p12Not.47 

NicholMS  Appleby  Spodr  tp  7  Apr.  48 
Hugh  Augustus  Crofton  fp  21  July  48 
r.LawivBCeG.N.Metlbrd^P  2  Feb.  49 


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3  Not.  46  'tbt"  SmUmHv  Ob«eaa  aad  Bafant  Warrce  C<maii%,  ts- 


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18  Sept.  49 
14  i)ec.  49 


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and  aaptiuc  «r  tto  forte  of  Mwiotn^  aad 
Monaontuflli. 
7  Bflal«Bt««M»vta^dailllsa^4  MwtaiiMtk* 

Irimtkal  vtMcOa  ^  itt  hariwNir,  (b  ISStf;*. 


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^  ^  l*<^'mu^er.--John  Mackintosh,  14  Aug.  46^  ^<f  L^eidl  SrJdlr,  08 ;  |^.  16 
6(0    ii<t^'ttte»«s.—r.  iPnti^  William  tee,' 28  July  46.  '      »    •  .    fAagioS. 

0    Qiiart€r-Afa#fer».— John  Cr6ker,^8th- July,  46.  »       '       • 

0  r.  Oeoige  Polhird,  28  July,  46.  [5  Dec  26. 

0    Surgeons.— John  Mnrtagh/ MD., 2  July,  41 ;  Asst.-S^.  Ufeb.^fHotpirJitet. 
l^  r.  Duncan  Menzies,  24  June  42;  A.g*,^  July  80 ;  H.  A.,  1  Nf r.  27. 

lilAmseant'SkirgtanM' — Henry  VerekerBMon,  12  JMie46kr  \ 

0  I  r.  Robert  Marslmil  Allen,  80  June  48.  [Armit/t  Co. 

Faeinift  Btae^-^^gents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.-«-jrris^  Agents,  Sir  £.  K.  Bbrougb,'jB/., 

1  sir  Joha  OartUaof  •erred  in  L«id  lioira*i  f  zpcdftlaa  in  PtauiSvrf  laA  Hallaad  la  1714  aad  M.  Adlvaly  ca^l«y«d  la 
tin  Wffflt  IpdiM,  Itam  l7tS  «*  lIM.  AoeoMpaBlcd  lb*  etrHMf  ta  Walcbarca  la  ISaS.  Sarvad  la  Sm  Ptataaulfc  faring 
IplS  aad  U.  and  ciimiaaadod  a  l^nada  MtkahaMaa  oCfko  HkftifmA  Ovt^M*  1^  aM«^  ^  4im  «^lf  ad  the  g«Ct>iadal 
■t  d  .  rUn.     Ooiamaadad  earn  taftaHia  iHlaaaa  itoac  tank  oaMaaiteBtf  B«Hidaaia> aad  la  Iha  *ariuii«  oiicraiiuni  »aMi  tiaok 


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pUet  In  the  oclfbtettrtMOd  <rf  linlMaa  oaUl  «ba  eoibarkallaa  of  the  anay  tot  htauin. 


*"6i?Kr/a*7'J     "fi^^fft^  of  Foot,  {Royal  FuitKers.)     [  i,ii>fi?V.--. 

In  iht  centre  of  the  colouw,  The  «  ^a«r"  within  the  "Garter"  mid  the  «  cKiwi*  oJS^it. 
And  In  th<  corners  of  the  aecond  Colour,  The  «  WhiHHarM.''     «  Masttiiiqub*— 

PymaiTBM-— "Okthm"— «  Toulousb"—"  PBjriw8ui.A.- 


36     IJJ 


Colonel, 
^Sl*&^1!^  «rBdward  BhOteney,*  QCB.  GCH.  Come*  38  Feb,  17W:  Zintf. 
S  ^*;  ^'t  ^^^  »*  ^.  W ;  Afi(/or,  17  Sept.  1801 ;  Lieui.^CoL  »  April, 

„    .    ,  Zieut.'CoUmeL 

*^'T^7^'*>'***^^»  ^^-  "  Sept,  13;  Lieut,  S5  May,  14 1  Capt.  Pt3  ta>t. 

19  J  Mqfor,  p  29  June,  80  ;  Lieut.-^Coi.  p  7  Sept.  32 ;  CM.  9  Hot;  46.     - 
r         «r  ,  Mqjort, 

Mt(jot^  P3  JonOi  48. 

'^^^-y"^"*'*"**  ^"^ ^•«*'»  P 26  Mar.  28  J  Xieirf.  26  Mey,  39 ;  CmU  PSa 
Jttly,86;3rep.-jlfqyor,  31  Dec.  41  j  Afiyor,  P19  Jan.  44. 


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Captains. 

T.  St  y.  H.  C.  Tronbridge 

Robert  Stnan 

Arthur  John  Pack, «.  . . 
ifoii.W.Lygon  Pakenham 
Hon,  Charles  Luke  Hare 

Wm.  J>wi8  Grant 

Win.  B.  Bi«wae I 

Herb.  Wat.  Wnu.Wynn 
Albany  French  Wallace ' 
Hon.  JauMs  Lyon  Browne 


BKSIOir. 


P24Jan.  34 
P23  May  34 

P  9  Aug.  33 
P26Aog.37 
PiSMar.  36 
P  7AprU37 
29  Sept.  37 
P  6  July  39 
P  6  Apr.  39 
P 14  Jan.  42 


LIBUT. 


LlBlTTElfAllTfl. 

Frederick  Mills,  iL  atlft 
Geo.  Christian  Wilson  . . 
^on.WUliamMonck,il4^. 
Plomer  J.  Tonng 

Henry  Aylmer  Porter  .. 
John  Donovan  Vemer  . . 

Robert  Kaye 

Fred.  John  O.  Whitehead 
George  Rashld^  Bdgell 
Dogald  Stewart  Miller  .. 
Charles  Edward  Walaon 
W.H .  Dominic  FluOerald 
ThomasBeekwith  Speedy^ 
WaiianiJesseHonre,Aj»m.  P 12  Jan."  44 
Montagu  Wigley  Bell,  e.    p  12  July  46 
RichardWilliamAldworth    " 
Jaaes  Donean  Leogdeo 

Stanton  Senior 

Henry  Dizon 

Hon.  Cavendish  Browne 


P30Dec  86 
11  June  37 
P  6  May  37 
P31  Aug.  36 
P  7  Dec.  38 
P28  July  40 
»  6  Mar.  41 
P  24  Sept.  41 
>'29DfC  4U 
^  8  Not.  44 


Bbbybt< 

MAJOB. 


p  26  Jan.  39 

16  Dec.  40 

P28Aug.  40 

11  May  38 

PSOMay  43 

P  24  Sept.  41 

16  Nov.  39 

P26  Nov.  42 

P 14  July  43 

P27S«pt.42 

P 13  Oct.  43 

P    8  Oct.  44 

16  Mar.  39 


P  1  April  42 
P 19  May  43 
P  29  April  42 
P  IKov.  39 
P 14  June  44 
P  23  Aug.  44 

27  Sept.  44 
p  8  Oct.  44 
P20Dec  44 
»  8  Aug.  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
»27Mar.46 

23  Oct.  41 
P  1  May  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P22  0ct.  47 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P29  Dec  48 
P29Dec.  48 
1"  26  Sept.  49 
P  9KoY,49 


CAi»TAI|l.    j 

P  14  Dee.  41 
P  2Sept.42 
P23JBBe48 
P  SO  Jan.  44 
P28AAg.44 
P  23  May  46 
p  27  Mar.  46 
P28  Apr.40 
P  1  Oct.  47 
22  Deo.  48 


S  M^or  Wilbrdtam  ^ 
the  Sjrian  eaoipijga  oC  ia«^ 
41,  UicluUhBf  tiM  advsae*  oat 
QMS  sod  sflilr  a«ar  AskslaM. 

a  Gspu  Wsltoc*  srrva*  vHB 
the  90U&  in  Cliisa(lfedBU^  mmA 
wii  preMot  St  ClMttsa.Csvloo, 


deicBCt  of  KinaiKH  si 
Chapoo,  Woo««m«  *»■«__ 
Chin  Kiing  Koo.  sal  NsMtef. 
4  U.8p«e«r«rvcdta«euv- 
pslfse  of  1841  nad  49,  to  tte  iJtt 
Uf  ht  InisAiiir,  and  «■•  i 
at  Um  itonoiag  of  lbs  I 
Csbool  Pais,  aflWr  ot  1 
iaMlDr  lbs  Jnednllacfc 

ridttccioa  of  Iha  f^tot  >*i 

Kliail,  darenoaof  JailslalMana 
•orU««  on  the  14j1i  Nov.  sa4  IM 
Uae.   IMI,   imi  MSi«*.  2sia 

Msfth.  sad  Ut  Aprit  ISM.  aad 
gaacral  actios  sad  ^ofeia  oT 
AkbarKbaa.  VadalsBir 
labod  aadCahool. 


P 19  Aug.  44 
31  Mar.  43 

P  3  ffor,  46 

P  6  Feb.  47 

.„..  P  6  Nov.  47 

William  BdwardWaUaeelP  3  Sept.  47  .    ^^,w,,,ir 

^2^!!!^"^?*™^  ^*l»^»  II  May,  38 ;  Lieui.  k.  A4^.  9  Nov.  3a 
Aijutant.'^lAtHt.  Hon.  William  Monck,  20  March,  46: 
QtMr^er-Afa«ter.-Wohn  Uogan,  1  Oct.  47. 

T^^T^^"*  Mitchell,  M.D.  12  Jan.  44 ;  AMtitt.-Surg.  13  Nov,  32. 
Asnttant  ^itrpeoiu.— Thomas  Moore  Sunter,  M.B.,  6  Oct.  48. 
tr'^    m-^      A .    »*        William  Sedgwick  Saunders,  M.D.,  6  Nov.  4fl.        [IfeCou 

JiJ^t  ^iTMSlS!^ £S*2*^^  wpsiliaoii  ondar  M.Jor  Gk^  WWls  to  iba  Wait  ladteTsLd  WS 
K^i^^a^  JZiL^rSI^jL'^  •^^"^  *"  l?«e:  In  the  eoafis  of  this  p«^  ft.  mZ 
!r!^^^  ^^  pnsooar-bj  Prtrataan  sod  •uflStod  lovats  kaz^titaft.    In  1799  ho  SfiiMi^lol  iS«  \.7^ 

sad  «ih  Oetobtr.    la  IjCTUo  Milad  with  the  Korsl  FtuUiert  u>  the  BalticVjoiaed  Lord  Cathsart^  oTsaS- 

SL «f t*..Jf *?••  •!  •*•  ^^^^  ^^  ^  wrrender  ifCopenKSaTinS^'ii 
art  of  Martini.u^    ■" '■"  "^ -'*»-^  tor  Urtoa  to  eouMsadof  oIeFBriaeis,»iid  '   ^^ 

was  preteM  at  the  bsttleaof  Buiseoaad. 
.-  Je  Poote,  eiegae  of  Ondad  Rodrlgo  sad  « 
hsttlei  of  Vlttoria.  PsvpelttBs.  Pyrenoa^  and 
■It  aT  ik»  lifM.  ■^---—"rr—  ,—  — •-  —  imimu  ths  fofot  SfSloM  New  Orlesae,  sad  was  piteaai  atjito 

^mL  VHmS:  JS^p£!~  fcss  leealtfd  lU  gaU  Moee  aad  oao  <*Mp  fiir  Msrtiaijac^  / 
mJenTsId  wfJt        '^^'•■*^*  "»*  ^  •"▼•»  Vsr  Modal  with  fcarsluprf^  toseo,  fSntorf 


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!§Be  'MTJ^e  Hw»€^  on  ft  red  gpround  within  the  *^  Garter;'  a 


T««r«'  Serr. 


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and  the  *'  Crawtt*'  over  it. 
In  Ibe  three  eomen  of  the  second  colour,  the  **  Royal  Cypher  and  Crown***  ^*Nee 
M9Mf«  Urrent.*'  The  ''^yftiiur,''  with  the  words  *'  EGYPT  — <'  MABTUKlQUfi" 
— *'  WIAGABA>" 

Sir  Gordon  Drnmrnond,*  GGB.  Ena.  81  Sept  1789;  Lt.  31  Mor.91 ;  Capi.  31 

Jan.  92 ;  Maj.  28  Feb.  94 ;  U.-CoL  1  March,  94 ;  Cef.  1  Jan.  98  \  Mt^f  -Oen. 

1  Jan.  05 i  Zt.'Qen,  4  June,  1 1 ;  Gem,  27  May,  26;  CeL  8th  Foot,  24  Apr.  46. 

Zieut^-CoUmeU. 
ntnty  "Wlncheotnbe  Hartley,  JBfu.  10  Sept,  18  $  Lieut,  1  Oct  20 ;  Capt,  p  1  Oct. 

26 ;  Brevet'Mqjar,  28  June  38 ;  Mqjor,  p  24)  Oct.  41 ;  Li.-Col, '  16  Dec.  46. 
John  lon^Id,  S/u.  p23  June  26;  Xi«ii/.P26Sept.96$  Ck^f.  p SO  Jan.  36  ; 

Mqfor,  9 19  Vov.  44 1  Zieii^.-  Co<.  3  Apr.  40. 
iirq;V>rt.— Edward  Harris  Greathed,  J?iif.  p  22  June,  32;  XAeta,  p  10  Hay,  33 ; 

Capt.  P  27  Apr.  38  ;  Mqj.  P  3  Apr.  46. 
James  Cmft  Brooke,*  En$.  P31  Oct  31 ;  iofMl.  2  Sept  33 ;  Cop/.  31  Maroh, 

46;  jlfq;or,P2  0ct49. 


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0   Jamea  Speedy 

0   Jamea  Johnston 

0  •  A.  Comilngb.  Bobertaon' 
0  Edwin  Gream  Paniell^  . . 
0    Rardtnand  White,*  CB... 

0    William  Bayly* 

0  George  Edward  Baynea 
0  Bfehard  WiUon  Hartley 
0   J«hnHen.£dw.deRobeck 

LmrTBiiANTa. 
0    AUredlngilbyGamett.. 
0    EUia  James  Charter  .... 
0    BobeftStttartBaynes,a4f. 

0    John  Ball  Campbell 

0  Richard  Wm.  Woods^  .. 
(^'Thomas  George  Souter'' 


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16  Hay  28 
p  7  June  30 
P  16  Sept  37 
P  2  Oct.  36 
P  2  Nor.  26 
26  Jan.  30 
P  2  July  41 
P  26  Oct  41 
P  6  If  ay  42 

P 13  May  42 
P  26  Oct  42 
P28Jaly  43 
2  July  41 
p  27  Aug.  41 
21  May  42 
13  July  41 
4  May  42 
21  May  42 
21  May  42 
26  July  44 


MBUT.       I    CAFTAIlf. 


P 30  June  37 

23  May  32 

P  13  May  42 

P  20  Attg»  41 

P    7  Sept  38 

10  Not,  31 

23  June  42 

P  12  Dee.  43 

p27  Sept  44 

P  19  NOY.  44 


p  4  July  46 
14  Jan.  44 
P21  Apr.  46 
P  11  Nov.  45 
P26N«T.  45 

P  7  Anur-  ^ 

29  May  48 

17  Get  48 

9  Feb.  49 

9  mm.   49 


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Charles  Power  Cobbe 
Daniel  Beere  . . . 
Thomas  Aldridge 
Ersiu  Nimmo  Bandllands 

George  Corry  ,    __ 

Shaftoe  Craster  Crester . .  p27  Sept.  44 
Edward  RawlUigsHannam  P  4  July  46 
Bobert  Becber  Stowards 
William  Henry  Herrick 
B.  Rennicott  M'Dermott* 

M'KayRynd 

Charles  CoTell  Neame 

Horace  Ximenes 

John  Biggs     

Wot.  WaUlegrave  Pog«on 
George  Foller  Walker 
Allan  John  Robertson 

ENaiOMS. 
John  Vere  Wm.  Hen.Webb 
Tlioma*  Beattie  Grierson. 
Alexander  Ross  Bayly 
Wm.  Raymond  Ximenes 
G.  Bgerton  Huddlesioo..!  30  Dec.  48 
fttrfoert  Vernon  Lillicrap     9  Feb.  40 

Frank  M'Pbersou P20  Aug.  49 

John  VcNamee '   2  Feb. 


P  4  July  46| 


a  Ospisin  IV>b«rtsoa  tsfrsd 

D  iA  Tu^  jji.\  !?*  the  Anglo-8pMUih  htgUtu 
P  19  JJee.  46  fjTMn  Joly  1S3S  to  June  l»a7. 
P  27  Mar.  46'  Ree«lT«d  •  medal  for  Um  ae- 

29Sept  43' ^«*  ^^  ^^  ^*y»  1^'*  ^« 
4u\  r%L»  A9. 1  ^i^^'  ^^  ^^  ^'^  *^**  ^^  8fln 
ouijec.  *o\  pernando,  for  th«  action*  Of 

28  Jan.  44|ths  ISth  and  lOih  March, 
3  Apr.  46  ( 1W7}  aad  uioiher  madal  for 
3  Apr   46  ^^  atormlDf  of  Ir«o,   17ih 


23  Dec.  43 
6  Jan.  44 

1  Nov.  42 
P 16  Dec.  46 

20  May  42 

p  27  Mar.  46 

p    2  Sept  45 

P  27  Mar.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

28  Apr.  46 

20  Jan.  47 
P  21  May  47 

2  Apr.  47 
P  29  Dec.  48 


3  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

P   3  Apr.  46 

P21  Apr.  46 

P  28  Apr.  46 

13  Not.  46 

P  6  Mar.  47 

P 14  Feb.  46 

29  May  48 

17  Oct  48 

9  Feb.  49 

13  Sept.  49 

9  Not.    49 


May  following :  Mrere^ 
wounded  In  the  face  bj  n 
tpllnler  in  the  general  acilon 
on  liia  hoighta  of  Ameua,  Itt 
Oct.  1680. 

4  Captain  Danlell  verped  with 
theMth  In  China  (Medal),  and 
wafpreeent  at  Aaaogr,  Chttsao, 
and  Chloluie»  inrliidlbg  tba 
repulse  of  the  nlf  ht  attaelc. 

ft  M^or  White  lerred,  as  a 
Cnplain  In  tbo  Mtb,  throngh* 
out  the  operatfonM  la  Candahar 
and  Afl^luuiietiin  in  1841  and 
4«  (Medal),  and  also  at  tbt 
battte  of  Maban^pon  ( Medal  )b 

6  Oapt  llayly  ww  pment 
at  the  l>attle  of  FUtiahai«  la 
ISU. 


7  Lieiili.  Woods  and  Boeter  were  ptnieat  vitli 
the  Itaflli  in ibaacUoB of  Fttanlar,and  haTO re- 
ceived the  BroRse  Star. 

8  Lleat.  M'Demott  served  with  the  Baft  a 
the  bntile  of  Punnlar  (medal). 

0  Pajmaeler  Uartkeyierved  at  the  enrreoder 
of  Maraa&qoa  -,  tmA  taUsg  of  Ouadaloapa  In 
1815. 


■ 

4 


40 
i>a«miiffer.--Bar(bolomew  Hartley/  30  Oct.  36;  JS^.  16Jaa.  18;  LUui.9^ 

May,  14 ;  Capt.  17  April,  36. 
A4iuiaHt.'^LieuL  Robert  Stuart  Baynea,  29  Hay  48. 
Quarter^Maeter.'^John  Ross,  8  Not.  42. 
i^vr^eon.— Jobn  Chas.  Graham  Tice,  M.D.,23  Jan.  46 ;  AstUt.-Surg.  16  Jan.36. 
Ateittant^Surgetm9.~^uate  Richard  Ffennell»  20  No?.  41. 

Richard  Domenicbetti,  M.D.,  3  Apr.  46. 
Henry  Clinton  Martin,  20  March,  46. 
Faeit^fi  Blue.— ii^mff ,  Mesara.  Cox  ic  Co. 

•MTid  la  BoUud  !■  ITW  and  tik  BMl  wMprncot  in  maMfiMD  dnriaf  the  aiega.  end  •»  Ihe- 


1  ail  flOTrioa 

AcwimpMM  the  *p«d|ti«o  le  atfpt  In  laoi.  aaia  wm  prwcat  la  Mm  tetUet  of  the  13th  ud  Jlet  Bfareai 
lae  ^|l|lf-«(  JIhiPiwIeh.  uia  at  the  iampdtr  «r  OMad  ObIm  and  af  AltaaMlrla.    Mr  Oordoa  m»  moch  eanrlee  in  the 
Mr.  Bad  BrtiMiieinltid  la  the  leliaB  near  the  Pills  of  Niagara,  whoro  ho  was  ■oTorety 


160  9th  (  The  East  Norfolk)  Regiment  ofFooL 

TiM  flsara  ofBrlfaimta,'*  **  ROLEUp"  *•  VIMIERA  »  ''CORUNNA,"  "  BUSACO."  ^BAI 
"  YITTORIA,"  "ST.  SBBABTIAN."  "  NIVB,"  ••PENINSULA,"  ••CABOOL,  IMS,"  ••: 

"V^^BOZBAHAH,"  *«BOBRAON.'»  .     -     - 

Colanel.—^  Sir  James  Archibald  Hope,*  KCB.  S!pu.  19  JtB.  00 ;  J'.i.^Jmat^ 


YMia'SvfT. 


60 


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01 ;  Capt,  18  Feb.  06;  Mto'or,  6  MaMh,  11 ;  £d.-C9L  %l  liUMf  IS;  CW. 
Jolj,  30 ;  Mqjor.^Oen,  88  Nor.  41  {  Col.  9tfa  F.  18  Feb.  48« 
Zieut.^CcUmeL'^  George  Lenox  Da?U/  CB.,  JE^.  16  Sept  08;  Xdfitf.  16 


Oct.  11 ;  Capt.  7  April,  85;  Mqfor,  V17  Oct  37  \  Heut^-Col.  19  Oee,  46. 
Jlf<{;V»v.— BrowDlow  Villiers  Layaitl,  *  JSns.  84  July,  88;  lAeui.  80  Jitt.80} 

Capt.  P81  Not.  34 ;  Brtv.^Mqjar^  9  Not.  46 ;  M^iar^  9  Sepik  47, 
Arthur  Bortoo,*  En$.  p  13  Jaly,  38;  Lieut,  rd  Aprils  36$  Capt.  |0  Joly.  41  % 

Brev.'Mqfar,  3  April,  4^^;  jtf>y>r,  p19  Sept.  48> 


17A 
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Caftaihsw 

Chariet  Elmhirst,* 

Bancau  Monro  Betlmne* 

William  Shelton'   

Fred.  D.  Listei' 

Charica  Hamilton  FenUm' 
Charles  Henry  Leslie**  .. 

GeoigeCabitt    

Alexander  Taylor*' 

Geoii^HarringtonHawea* 
Sydney  Darling 

LiBUTBllANTB. 

Cbaa.  Spencer  GaynoH*.  • 
Archibald  Bluntish"  .... 


BNBIOlf. 


P  14  Aug.  36 

17  Apr.  36 

38  May  36 

16  Sept.  36 

P 18  Apr.  39 

PSOJuly  38 

P  I  Joly  36 

81  June  39 

84  Not.  43 

30  May  43 


LI  BUT. 


T 


CArrAIM. 


9  Not.  38 
7  Pec  38 

Robart  Dnunt** 'P88Jiily  40 

Tho.B.BowerbankI>ent*«P10  Feb.  41 
William  Burden,*  4u(/.  ..    86  Oct  41 

Edwin  Morton* P80April48 

Andrew  SWrwrfght  • . .  J  1  Apr.  46 
Hirnry  Ralph  Browne. ...^     3  i^r.  46 

JohnHaobam** !P28Dec.  43 

John  William  Peicy  ....  -  81  Apr.  46 

John  H.Lothian p  31  Dec  44 

Simeon  Charles  Louaada..'P  3  Apr.  46 
John  HaUowell  Carew  ..  Pll  Jiina41 

BB810V8. 

William  Parker  Terry  •.!  8  A|>r.  46 
Samnal  B»  M.  Skinner  ..!     6  Apr.  46 

FKdcriekSmith P20  0ct  47 

Thomas  Rice  Hamilton. .  P  18  Not.  47 
Henry  JolmWUkinaon..'P 83  May  48 
Arthur  Oawald  Richarda  i  p  1  Sept  48 
Jamca  Ugh  Tbttfaby....!P19Sept48 
William  Dannt |    13Sept48 


28  Dec  46 
88  Dec  46 
31  Mar.  46 
P 14  Apr.  46 
(»83Jan.  46 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P  18  Not.  47 
P89May  48 
Pl9  8ept48 
P29Dec  48l 


lu^iaHh 

U»ur(»«lM 
Bvrdoi 


P  17  Oct  37 

81  Mar.  38 
PSOOct  381 
P88  Feb.  89 

88  Apr.  48 

16  Jaly  41 
P2e  Apr.  39 

30  July  41 
4  Jan.  46 

4JnIy  46 

87  Mar.  40 
P  88  July  40 
P 16  Aug.  48 
P8l  July  48 

13  Oct.  48 

14  Fkeb.  44 
P  1  8epf.48 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P83  Dec.  46 
P  30  Mar.  47 

83  May  48 
p   8  Feb.  49     ,«  g, 
p  7  Jnly  43  HttnMS,iBilis. 

MU«a«a  A^.  iisa  ta  ADf  lait 

ISIS  to  Jbm  tS14.  iMlvdlBt 
e«p««r«  of  OpovMi  batthi  ai 
i»illM.  hMtiM  of 

iitfe  D«SL  laiib   ii> 

Svvclaapi. 

11  Lint.  BtaatM 
A%fcMliiiii  (MtM)i  mA  thaSi« 
lad«4toff  ilM  bMtlM  of  M«odkM 

U  LiMti.  H>iiliw  MWia  <ka 
SirtltJ  la  ISIS-a  (Mciai) 


BEBt.*ltA^« 


batthi  wt  TlitoiU,  iliv*  «#  •■ 
*•  iriT«  oo  iMStK  lamk  mk 
hM  r>wl<i<*  «b*  War  M«iBl««ia 


PayipuMr«r.— Robt  BIuntifh,<*  14  Dec  09. 

Atlfutant.^Lieui.  William  Burden,*  4  May  49. 

Quartor-Master^—Jf  James  Scott,**  17  Dec.  07. 

i^icrywn.— James  Mouat,  8  Not.  48 :  Asritt.-nay.  14  D< 

As9ist.'Surgean.—l)tLyid  Andenouf  M.D.,  88  Jnly,  44. 

Facing  Yellow.— ^^enf«,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.— /risA  Ageat$^  5tr  B.  R. 

Boroagh,  Bt. ;  Armit  k  Co.    [Returned  /Vtm  Bemjfol^  10  Jmi^,  1647  J 

mA  te  1SS7.  lMfa4kM  ih»«ii«>  ef  (Sm» 
iMM  LnmsMl  bittlaarCwMM.^914 
tkend  off  thai  varialsU,  iiicto*^  «» 

l«  flwii  »f  lal»iatf  ■  %wk  at  Thn—.  wf  > 

a«a  4*61000.  and  Ga*a  de  Pau ;  Wtka  oT^  M«^hs.  Vnc 
_   U»p  for  ihc  battlct  of  Thrvria.  Xtvilli.  Nhik  tkptai%  aoi 
S  aad  the  SQvcr  War  Medal  with  S*e  claafa  fbr  Coniana,  B«Me<s  Ouidad  Bodi^giyBadi^lovani  lala^— »a 
t  UMi..Colawl  navia  tarvad  »fth  dw  SCh  ia  the  rraimaia  frvm  Bapl.  ISM  siUlukea  priaaacr.  «•  ih»  i 


ia  ISSS 


«fth  iha  tspcdittoa  to 
\  hi  Paitacal  md  Spam 


tha  OKpaAiiiaa  to  Wakharta  ia  ISM^  iht  r 
hottla  af  Baiioaa.  liegc  af  Ciadad  Bodrlgot 
ofTittoaia.  •!»•  of  Baa  Bebaatiaa.  paaaag—  nl  Iha 
Otthta*  a  Toalooaa.    8tr  Jaa.  haa  racciwd  the  gold 


la  1IBS4:  ta  raaliwi  te  1SS7.  I 
ia  1SSS4,  ni'nlin  thaactfaa  ai  I. 
iawUr  caaiwlfaa  frea  1810  to 
the  aicfc  or  BaJajoa.  aBiira  ta 
Cavad'Olen 
Aac 


SJhi.  tsas.at  Lago.  whaec  he  «a»  kft  danfcrotMlr  Ul.  and  h«  was  jretaiaed  a  prtMaar  of 
1S«S  he  tervod  the  canpalga  ta  Afl^haautaa  ( Htdall.  Md  was  pfoaeol  at  fbe  ftanlac  oTtta 
awl  the  B«lk  KoMl  PaMes,  aad  the  aiMuli  and  captaie  of  fttallC     Br  Mrrad  alao  la  the 
toatfted  *e  Sih  al  Bm  tMtfh  «r  SdhcaoD  (Mfdal). 

4  Malar  Banaa  Mfvod  the  ta»pal(a  ia  A^hMlatan  te  ISO  (Medal)  aaSer  Oimihl  ^Baah  \ 
M4S-S  (Midal)  tadadtatthf  haulea  of  Moodhee.  aad aoiaeeded  to  the  i  laai  laS  oltha  mt.  alTi 

5  CaH>  BalhaM  a«««4  Ae campal^  la  ABffeaidaaB ki  lSar(Ma*lX-««  v^ataaioTthcSth  m  Ihe 

to  Sit  Joha  MVufelU  at  the  aoHoi  ot  MamoohaU.  Ibeaiae  the  Teana  P«aa, 

9t  btalia.     BeMrradalM  Iha  caagialfa ea llio Sail^ ta  WM 1  MadalD. is 
Sir  Joha  H*CaahlIl  ai  Mie  battle  or  Moedhech  whrve  the  Mijae  Oeaetal  waa  Mkd,    i  >t<a  O  ^^ 
(who  waa  ktMM).  M  ratoaeahah  (ehamrifcath    ■!  ta  aaaiwiail  of  th» light  t—yaiiy  afthr  fih  M 
S  can-  nawM.  Lt.  Miitaa  Id  pt.  AiiSiiiia.ftad  the  wtaiialga  aa  Sta  SoO^ta  tBOJBtM«*»>K 

»  ChfiataPcataaarrrod  with  the SSidtatho  MMMli*  —Iht  Satm  ta  lS4S(MedalX  htatadlafc  lh>  t 
Allwal,aad  SMeaia.  ' 

IS<ks<.ThflaetawadlNaaa>algirf  lSqtaAi»haalatoa(Medal)fd^»aa<taiatt<HMiiil). 

U  U.OaHairar»adtbacanpalcBla  ASVhaalM«i(ttadd)itadflMileBlB»ihtla|(Modal).tailaSlaiih« 
■l9ataMa(wo«iad«d). 

U«Ut  irrTnl  »iitt  \*\*  imh  the  caiaiialia  o«  lb»  Satlef  ta  1S«S>S  laiSanaa  Sto  hal|lo9  af 
fhaaivMleadattedtf  aad  twaClaMa.    la 


tar  which  h*l 


wtth  thtee 


of  (treSOih  roai.1 


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Ill     i^f^ISa]  lOth  (The  North  Lincolnshire)  Refft  of  Foot  [^IJLJl]  161 

hr^rfif  8«rr4Th««  Spfd^,"  with  the  word^  "  BGYFT'— ''  PENINSUtA**— "  SOBRAON." 
GMofw2:-m  fi^ii-Thomu  M'Mahoii^*  ^e.  KCB.  JSns.  2  Feb.  97  ;  Lieut,  34  Oct. 

iW  ;  Capt,  80ct.  08  ^  Mt^oTf  6  Nov.06 ;  Lieui.-Col.  4  May  00 ;  Ci>/.  4  June, 

14  ;  Jrqftfr-G^en.  27  May,  26  ;  LietU.^Oeru  28  June,  88 :  Cb/.  10th  Foot,  28 

Sept.  47. 
LUui<^<^MmeU.-^^rkom9M^  Harte  Fisnk9,'  CB.  JSns.  p7  July,  25;  Zieui,  P26 

8e|>t.  26;  Co^.  9 1  Knr.  39,  Jtfii/or,  p 20  Dec.  43 ;  JLt.^Col  p28  Mareh,  46. 
George  Dobaoa  Yovng/  Ca  ^lu.  8  April  19;  ZietU.  26  Aug.  26;  Capt.  $1  Jan. 

41 ;  Mqfar,  6  Jan.  46 ;  Lieut.- Coi.  I  Aug.  48. 
3f(q/9rr.— Thomas  Miller,  Bhb.  9  Jan.  17 ;  Litui,  10  April  27 ;  Capi.  16  July 

41  ;  MqjOTf  1  Aug.  48. 
Willfam  Fenwick,>j&fit.26Dee.  34;  Ia«tf.P8  Jons  30;  CVu>/.p15  April  42: 

Afofor,  13  Sept.  48 


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Caftains, 
Hy.  Brriagton  Loogden' 
John  CaasHly  Stock'  .... 
Mitchell  George  Sparkt" 

Samnel  Hobson' 

Richard  Mordesley  Best 

Charles  Dunbar'' ,. . . 

Malcolm  MacGnegor . . « . 
George  Frederick  Moore.. 
Henry  Radford  Norman' 
Steph.  Pra.  Cba.  Annesley 

LiKUTKKANTS. 

JohnR.  Graham  Pattison* 
Robert  George  Jephsob' 
J.  Van  Harthals  Montagu' 
Charles  Doyle  Patterson' 
Alexander  Montgomerie' 
Manhall  Valenthte  Bull' 

John  Bendyshe* 

Stewart  (X  C.  Galloway' 
George  Lewis  Dive  Amiel' 

John  Miller* 

John  William  Medhnrst' 
John  Thomas  Chandler' 
John  MHpes  Webb  Ensor 
Richard  Cormick  Clifford 
John  Edw.  Hutscy  Taylor 

Cnthbert  Barlow    

Rkhard  Taylor 

John  MontreMir  Smyth  •  • 
Charles  Nedham  «..«•• 
Patrick  Browne  Luoas  •  • 
C.  R.  Berkeley  Caloott  .. 
Gee.  T.  Wh'Uaker,'  a^*. . . 
W.  H.  P.  Gordon  Bloett 

Eiisxoirs. 
John  Bdmnad  Whaite  • . 
Thomas  Planta  Denne  • . 
J.  Lee  Stanwell  Aldeney 
Fred.  Browne  Sandwith 
Richard  M'Cnlloch  Peard 
Frederiek  Beatty  .... 
Thomas  C.  Robertson 
MUo  Valoitine  Maher 


BysiGN. 


16  Sept.  36 

23  Mar.  26 
4  Nov.  19 

P  22  Not.  89j 
P  20  April  32 
P  3  Aug.  26 
P  6  Sept.  81 
25  Oct.  39 
P23Feb.  38 
P  6  July  38 

28  June  38 
P 19  Get.  38 
P 17  April  40 

21  June  38 
P24SepL41 
p  16  Not.  41 
P  14  Feb.  40 

28  May  42 
P20Dec.  39 

8  Not.  42 
p  20  Jan.  43 

24  Mar.  43 
P22  Dec.  43 

17  Oct.  46 
P  27  Oct.  43 

18  April  46 

17  Aug.  43 
23  Sept.  46 
28  Feb.  46 

P 10  Oct  46 

11  Oct  45 

8  May  46 

P23May  48 

18  Dec.  47 
P  6  Not.  47 
P20Oct.  48 
P  1  Dec  48 
P  81  Dee.  47 

10  Mar.  48 

10  April  49 

P30Mar.49 


LIEPT.       I   CAWAIN^. 

P  i  Aug.  40 


BRtV.-MAJ. 


1  Feb.  29 
26  Dee.  28 

P  1  April  42 

P 16  Jan.  85 
9  Not.  32 

Pl2Dec.  84 
9  Not.  41 
8  April  42 

P17  Aug.  41 

8  April  42 

8  April  42 
P22  April  42 

4  Oct  41 
P26  Not.  42 
P 16  Dec.  42 

2  Jan.  43 
P25June44 
P  1  July  42 

4  June  46 

16  Sept  46 
P  10  Oct  46 

22  Dec.  46 
1  Jan.  47 

9  Oct.  46 
P  10  Dee.  47 

17  Not.  44 
P   7  Jttly  48 

I  Aug..  48 

4  Oct.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

21  Feb.  49 

22  Feb.  49 


P26  Mar.  43 
12  July  42 

28  Jfme36 
P25Juiie44 
P  7  Jane  39 

5  Sept  46 

29  Not.  41 
P  21  May  47 

4  Oct  48 
P22  0ct.  47 


7  June  49 
-9  Not.  46 


I 


t  L«««i..Gyi. 

tlM  IMi  In  tk«  btfttc  ti 
(Medal). 

6  IUjorSpMluli«irM«ifaddMM«> 
dftl  ferierrieM  la  CMna,  tevtait  brca 
fnmmlwiAttf49ath»ian  Nankkk 
7  CapUia  Doabu  flcrfvd  wHh  the 
IMh  In  Chian,  and  was  praeat  at 
CTaalna,  Ainey,  Cbaiant  Chiahaa, 
Ninfpo.Chapao,  ftanghal,  Wooaaag^ 
and  Clkia  Klaag  Poo^ 

t  Captala  Lc«  airrtA  wMk  Ika 
MdilB  Soindpaad  APkhaaiaualraa 
P«^  109  to  Nov.  ISIt.  and  waa  f». 
vercljr  aoaadMl  «t  Caadnhar  an  llw 
Itih  Jaa.  ISM.  ■• 
•iSiiSe  lOdklB  (ka  iMtl*  ar  I 
(Jfadal). 


PayjMUier.— Edward  Lee,'  12  Sep. 48;  Bn$.  p12  June, 86;  LimU.9li  Apr.39; 

Oiqft.  I  Aug.  48. 
Aiffutttnt.--'Lieut,  George  Thomson  Whitaker,'  24  Aug.  46. 
Quarter-Master, — James  Murphy,  3  Mareh  48. 
5icf«e(m.^-£dward  Mockleri  7  Aug.  46 ;  Amet.-Surg.  26  Sept.  86. 
Amiiant^Surgeoni. — James  Gordon  Inglis,M.D.»  29  Mar. 38. 

James  Macbeth,'  M.D.,  8  Dee.  41. 
Veie  Webb»  13  Oct  43. 
Paeingt  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Go. 

M'Mahaa  aerrad  at  ttie  bloekada  of  Malta  In  1M>,     la  «b*  Pantncnla  In  ISM,  1«^  11. 
Iwt  Maialua  Maaiaat.  oaewpwHoB  of  tlw  foaUkMU  dafendlaf  LbbaiB.  y 
Early  ta   Itll  ba  prucaadad  to  Cafevtta,  aaS  «a»  appolnttd  Ad)n»nl  Oannral  «a  Bar  Majc«ty*a 
!■  ISIPa«S  isaa  aaflvad  latfia  laU  vUfc  tha  Mafqulaaf  Batflnti,  »ban  his  VmdiMp  toak  coaaMad  of 
hla  briUiam  and  trlnwphapt  opantkiM  ncalaM  tba  «kiAa  flM*  af  tiM 


Vttrt  af  ISlt. In 
otM 


^M^«f"l^j       nth  {The North Deoanshir€)IUgt.  of  FooL    [JfT 

"  Bala  VAVCA" — •*  Ptjievbis*'  ~  "  Kxykuji"  «-  •*  Ni¥#* — "OlurHW"-*  <*  TooMVas" 
^       9  Sir  John  WUson,'  KCB  Sns.  26  Mar.  17fi4 ;  lAeuL  12  Amr.  05  j  Cupi.  18 


Tew'  SwT. 


FiiU 
P*y. 


;i7 


40 


24 


tl2 

18 
!7 
16 
13 
24 
24 
16 
9 
9 

8 

8 
8 
12 
7 
7 
8 

8 
8 
8 
6 
6 


8 
4 
4 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 

42 
8 
2 

26 
8 
6 


Jan.  99;  M^ar,^  May,  1802;  Lieui.-Col.  22  Dec.  08;   CW.  4  Jvse,  14; 

Mqj.'Gen,  27  May,  26;  Lieut.'Gm.  28  June,  88;  CoU  lltb  Rrgt^]9May,4l. 
LinU,*ColoneL-'^SSk  Henry  KeaneBloomfield^' JBR#.dOSept.l8s  Ligui.Pl  Ai^r» 

17 ;  Capt  P 1  April,  24 ;  Brevei-Mqfor^  28  Jane,  38;  Mqfor,  ^»  Ftb.  41 ; 

Ideui,'Col,  921  June,  46. 
Mqfari.—^  John  Caaemir  HaroM/  JStu.  26  Sept  06  ;  J^^.  28  Hi^y  09 ;  CS9#. 

18  Feb.  15 ;  Brevet  Mqjor,  10  Jan.  37  ;  Mtuor^  6  Nov.  41. 
John  Singleton.  Sm.  p  17  June,  26;  Luui.  P91  Dec  27 ;  Capt,  p16  Feb.  80  ; 

Major ,  P27  Jnne,  46. 


Captains. 
Edward  Moore  ...•.«.. 
Alexander  Cockbum . . . . 
Edward  Lynch  filoaae  . . 
AngustuB  Fred.  Jenner. . 
Lewia  Cbarlea  Conran    . . 

Jfihn  James  Grant 

Robert  Webster 

William  HeiU7  Tbomion 
Owen  FloranceLoola  Ward 
John  Walpole  D'Oyly  . . 

LrSlXTBlf  AKTS. 

Lawre.  Hartshome  Scott 
James  Pattlson 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

^  I  Richard  MauDsell  .... 
0  Joseph  Stewart  Traven 
0   Richard  Wingfleld  Cardiff 
Henry  John  Madean .... 

BlIBIONS. 

Geo.  J.  Arnolds  Cameron 
Harry  Clayton  Hague   .  • 
FliiUp  Doyne  Vigors .... 

John  MaeUenry ........ 

George  Todington  Osbom 

John  Finch ••«. 

William  Dutton  Kaper.. 
William  Henry  Clarksou 


26  Oct.  42 
P22Nov.  42 
J.  R.  T.  Hastings  Parkerjp  13  Dec.  42 
John  Robert  Wflton  .... 
Henry  Maynaid  Ball .... 
John  Alexander  Hunter.. 
iJohnT.  Tho.  Boyd,  A^, 

jWinter  Ooode 

Uohn  Roe    


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

A 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


BMSION. 


21  May  18 
P  4  Dec.  82 
P 16  Nov.  33 
P  9  Oct.  36 
P 17  Mar.  37 
9  Mar.  26 

10  April  26 

3  Oct  36 

P  26  Feb.  41 

P 17  Sept.  41 


LIEUT. 


29  Dec.  38 
P21  July  43 
P  5  Sept.  48 
P  21  Jan.  42 
P  26  Apr.  44 
P26  May  44 
p  29  Sept.  43 

27  May  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 

30  May  46 


CAPTAIN. 


7  Apr,  26 
P27  May  36 
P26Jan.  89 
P2]  June  39 

2  Apr.  41 
Pl2Feb.  28 

26  Nov,  90 
1  Nov.  381 
P  13  Dee.  42 
P  6  Sept  48 

p  13  Get  43 
P  26  Apr.  44 
P28  May  44 

3  Deo.  41 
P  6Deo.  44 
P27  Juae46 

4  July  46 
P  28  Aug.  46 
P  90ct  46 
P   4Jtt^46 

16  Mar.  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 
P 16  June  49 


7  F^  39 

P  18  Dee.  42 

P  6  Sept.  48 

P6  A|irU44 

p  7  Jme44 

22  Mar.  44 

29  Dee.  48 

26  Feb.  46 

p  9  Get  46i 

Pl6Jaia49i 


BnHV.-MAJ. 


t  Lft..C«L 

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•r  wiMfiM. 

Cambray,  aad 


Wfi 


prditioB  to 

fHtthlBf. 


1 1 


23  Feb.  44 
P  28  Aug  40 
P  9  Get  46 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P   1  Dec.  48 
Pl6Jiioe49 
29  June  48 
29  June  49 
Piiymof^er.— Alexander  Boyd,*  8  FebJIl ;  Bn».  14  Sept  08)  MAmU.^  Ai«.  09. 
AdjpUaxt.-^Lieut.  John  Theodoiv  Thomas  Boyd,  10  Manh,  48. 
Quart*r'MaHtr.^DB.y\d.  Simpeon,  4  May,  49 ;  Bn§.  2  Jnne,  48. 
^niysoii.— John  Strange  Chapman/ 6  Oct.41 ;  ^..^.28  Sep.  26ll.il.  15  Dtte.S8. 
iUfMina-SicryepiM.— Thomas  Gi^,  MD.  28  Jan.  42. 

Thornton  Mfrshali,  1 1  April,  46. 
Faangt,  Green.— ^^en^,  Charles  R.  M'Grigor,  Bsq. 

^teik«  WcMlBdl«tel79l»u4»aapf»Mttttltatc9iw9off  SlLmKImMIw**  «m«  ^ 
kt laklNt 9t  U.  ViBwai.  laetoMiw  «w  operattofu  if aiwi  tba  rsrtt  te  itet Mm*,     k  Zrftb 
tovliif  h«  vM  ma4m  ptImaot  aT  war.  aad  cBrrl«4  ioKo  Gii«dale«^     la  Im.  I7W.  h«  »m  eaatn«d  Mtla  M  iba  Bililii 
Ci—il      bilTM  ka  wa*  at  Iba  uktaf  af  Mtootf*.    I«  I80B.  ha  cabaifta^  in  «  favaSlllM  agateM  CaSla.     l«lJ»rS 
■ffypCaaA«aipNWMlBitoaMlaMaCihalSibaiidfl«lff«rel).aa4durfi«t^»liala  tf  ll«»4 
U  IB  Mas.  aad  «a«  wvaivly  ■■aaiiiS  at  «hv  kanla  of  Vtalera.     la  Jaa.  ISSS.  h*j 
•lib  tfeta  WTfa  duttaf  M  awtfuaw  parlsi  af  wrrlc^  M  •blab  II  waa  tvycaiMU* 

AI«mi4b.     !■  Jimr  Wl^  bv  ttm  aitbi  fcad  to  IJ 
iptiHtW  afirfaM  MafJial  SMrii.  aa  vtH  hi  Cha  aofth  af  Ptonafal  a* ««  Uw  i 
mt  Manbal  Bcmfcairtutov.      to  4pv«  ISll.  ba  vaa  AppolaMd  Mcoad  la  eoawaM  la  0««tf«l 
af  T^aa  «a  HoaUa,  aad  acted  aa  M«h  daribff  a  pariad  «r  Um  •pnattaM  afirfaal  Pa^bb  da 
bf  Ibat  gaMtal.     la  Sap«  billo«ta(.  ba  aaa  anMaicd  ta  iba  MMMad  af  tka  adTMni 
BBit«vi^«'  ••  Manbal  MaMraa*»  raar  daulas  hla  iaTaiiaa  af  Partial 
la  April  ISli.  tovk  iba  StM  agAbi  m  canBaadaTiba  MiHdfe  af  iba  Piavfawaaf 
■••taM  Manbal  MaraMM.  «■  cba  baailm  af  tba  B^im.   to  iaaa  IStt.  ba  Jaiaad 

afdMlMPartosanaBfflfadaariaraatfy.wlibwbkbbaj 

af  Saa  SrXitlaa.  ^  ptif  af  Iba  aii1iwHa.aMd  >aiiia  aTibr  Kl«vJa  i  aad  aa  iba  Itib  Nar.  fotevMw.  Mm  ai 
Ma  arigada.  ba  mm  afaia  arvartlp  wnaaihd.     Sir  Jaba  bbt  naalvaa  iba  OaM  Medal  far  iaa  Bateulaa.  ^  iba 
lla«al»libi*«alaiiabr  ViariamaadKlaan*.  . -^-^ 

y  Mr.  Citpnia  aMvad  ibrai«baa«  Iba  nwiifri  to 
•r  ft«  tortnM  and  citodal  af  < 


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r.  K  Bmb.  for  rwJl 
ftirr.v N0T.43.  J 


I  -i? 


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\2th  {The  East  Suffolk)  Regt.  of  Foot  \^\^>^  •^^•«>o».1163 

^o'  CaZp^-^^BERlNGAPATAM'*— "INDIA,"  •'*«V««« 

^        Colentl^Hmt.  Robert  Meade,  .EVw.  7  Nov.  1787 ;  Xinrf.  15  May.  OS  •  tTfl^^ 

S3f^^«^^o-^'  Xi«rf.-(?«i.  i  June,  U;  G^;.  10  Jaiu  I?;  C#/. 

Zfei«*.-€W(m«&.— John  Patton,  jETni.  18  Sept.  17:  Zietrf.Bl  Mar.  21*  Cm/ 

*  10  Sept.  25 ;  Jlfcyor,  P  31  Oct.  34  ;  LieJ.^Col.  ?  18  A^.  43.  '      ^ 

r.wailain»n,B»w^i'3  April Sr;Xi^^ 

2Nov.  43;  Z^.Co/.P30March,49.  /,««, -««I7W, 

Mqfars.'^r.  J%mea  Maxwell  Perceval,  Ens.  P21  June,  33;  JLUut,  p  18  Mar 

36 ;  Capi,  P  18  May.  38 ;  Major,  p  14  April,  46.  ' 

r.  Alfred  Home,  .SVu.  p19  Not.  25 ;  Z*.  P27  Nov.  28 :  C«p/.  P2I  Feb.  84 •  Brev  • 

Major,  9  Nor.  46 ;  Mqfor,  P30  March,  40.  ^      ^*  «d.«>4,  ^reif., 


Captaiiis. 
r.  Thoraaa  Brooke  . . 
r.  Thomaa  Moore   . . 
John  Fnnoia  Kempt 
HewDaliymp.  Fanshawe,« 
r.  PfttTick  Francia  Blake 
r.  B«nnett  Watk.  Giliman 
r.  Fteneia  Gilbert  Hamle^r 
SirQ,  C.  Biashopp,  Bt, 
WiDfaun  James  Hiitchina 
Chailea  llabert  Storey  . . 

Richard  Atkinaon 

r.  Jamea  Clarke  Heam. . 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Segrave   

Jamea  Wm.  Eepinasse  . . 
r.  Wm.  Edward  Crofton 
r.  John  Reynolds  Palmer 
Wm.  Henry  Queade  .... 
r.  Edward  Poster,  as^. . . 
Thomas  Dundas,  at{f»  . . 
r.Geo.  Biehard  Uttlehale 
Thomas  George  Vereker . . 
r.  lliomas  Gamer  ..*... 

Samuel  Fairtlougb 

r.  Edward  Henick 

Hans  White    

r.  Henry  Albert  Norris.. 

Henry  Cole     

r.  Frederick  Bagnell .... 
ENdieiia. 

Henry  Robson   

r.  Robert  Nasmyth  Irving 
r.  Benjamin  SamnelAdam» 
r.  Thmiaa  White  Goodrich 
Thomas  Edmnnd  Miller 
Innes  Colin  Munro  .... 
r.  Fred.Chas.D'B.  Barclay 
r.  James  Fielding  Sweeney 
r.  Julius  1 1  enry  SUrke  . . 
John  Lunan  Wilkie 


XNaiON. 


P  31  Oct.  34 

30  Mar.  14 

P  16  June  30 

4  July  34 

26  Jan.  26 
P  23  Aug.  37 
P  7  Aug.  35 
P 12  June  40 

2  Dee.  36 
P 16  June  30 
P18  Mar.  42 
P  30  Apr.  4] 

P  29  Apr.  42 
P30  Apr.  42 

15  Apr.  42 

1  May  42 
9  Jane  43 

2  May  42 

27  Dec.  42 
P 12  May  43 
P  23  May  45 
P25  Nov.  45 

25  Ang.  46 

16  Dec.  45 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P21  July  46 

9  Sept.  46 
20  Oct.  46 


LIEUT. 


P  29  July  36 
25  Nov.  21 
19  May  37 

P  25  May  38 
30  July  29 
16  Oct.  40 

P  25  July  37 

P 13  May  42 
1  Dec.  40 


CAPTAIV. 


P  15  May  40 
30  Sept.  36 
29  Apr.  42 

P 13  May  42 
6  May  42 

Pl8Aug.43 
2  Nov.  43 

P  23  June  48 
20  Dec.  46 


BRXy-KAJ« 


9  Not.  46 


29  Jan.  86      9  June  48 
P17  Feb.  43' 


P 16  Aug.  42 

P  12  May  43 
P 18  Ang.  43 

5  Jan.  46 

6  Jan.  46 
P  27  June  45 


P30Mar.40 
8  Aug.  49 


Doctor  If  aeiwjr 
•lb  fai  aie  enopAigB 


witk 


»iill«|  (Msdal)  la  ISiA^  iBcltidlM 


Apr.  46 :  the  batdM  of  lUoaiiM  and  V^ 
P 14  Apr.  46  ratMhah. 

P21  July  46 
Pll  Dt^c.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 
P  22  Oct,  47 
P  23  June  48 

25  Dec.  48 
P30Mar.  49 

22  Jhly  49 
8  Aug.  49 


[23  Decl3;  Copt  U  Sept.  4a 


P  27  Oct.  46 

2  Mar.  47 

P31  Dec.  47 

p  23  June  48 

P30Mar.  49 

10  Apr.  49 

£^1      1  J    0    r.Fred.Chas.D'B.  Barclay  p  27  Apr.  49 

»^a      ^1    n    -T »t^iwi«-Q- 21  Aug.  49 

18  Sept.  49 
23  Nov.  49 
i'^^maffem— Robert  Willington  Kyffin,  17  Sept."41  .^ jSmT  14^5!^  'wTziwInR! 
A4tiUwiU.'-r.  LUut.  Edward  Foster,  14  April,  46. 

lAmt,  Thomas  Dundas,  9  Feb.  49. 
Qmtrter^Masters, — John  Cowell,  20  Oct.  43. 

r.  Alexander  Nesbitt,  1 1  Dee.  46. 
'i'it     ^*       ^   Sur^eoma.-^.  WUHam  Dksk,  MD.  7  Ang.  46 ;  A9tut.-Surg.  13  May  86. 
^  ^  -     "  ^    «  Wm.  Duncan,  1  Dec  48 ;  Auut-Surg.  8  Nov.  89. 

AmttofU'Swrgootu, — r.  John  Small,  3B  Dec.  45. 
J  ^  S      6  j    0  I  Peter  Mackey.*  M. D.  30  July,  44. 

S®g  I  ^,     ^  2^«<?in|r«  Yellow— ii^wit#,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

^gg  [1st  Battalion  returned  Irom  the  Mauritius.  1  March  1848.] 

•a!::  7^       ft  OapiaiM  JynBisf^  Holconibe,  and  Wide,  sod  Doctor  BobwrMoa  wfrad  with  the  lath  tfawmri.: 

3  f "    ciipsa»»  -^  <»Miiito  (mwtal),  iMault  and  npiura  of  lh«  town  and  forts  of  Tbocanidurrah.  ftorm  of 

«wt  oTIUinooKhuUberoledflfeneoof /etlalnbndsnd  lortietonttM  Mth  Nov.and  ltcDee.1841   llthlflr^ 
Mgbts  or  JMgdnllack,  gmeral  aetioaof  Tesoen,  and  recaptnra  of  Cabool  (modal).  Capt.  Jenninn  warn  mvbmIt 


'%Mw»AmA  ««  .W^ 


Y0*n'  Serv. 


56 


1 64  13th,  or  Prince  AJbere$  Regt.  of  Light  Infanirv.        P^^wST 

CdiUmeU 
« Ifli  Sir  William  Maynard  Oomm/   KCB.  .»«.  24  May,  94 ;  X^irf.  16 

No^.  04  5  Cap^26  June,08 ;  Jlfq;i>r,  lOCtet  11 ;  litorf^ 

16  May,  29 ;  Mta-QtH.  10  Jan.  87 ;  Zt.-Gen.  9  Not. 46 ;  C0L  l»Ui,  10  Mar.  40. 
JW«rf.-CatofMl--Charlei  Stuart, -Biu-P  30  Dec.  26;  U.P9lDec»',  Lim^k 

Capt. » 16  July,  32 ;  Capt.  &  Litut.-Cdl.  16  April,  46.      . ,   ^  ^  _       , . 
Mqf<^4.^  Richard  Martin  Meredith,*  Bm.  1  April,  13  j  JUmI.  26  Jia.  16; 

Capi,  2  Sept.  36 ;  Mahr,  16  Dec.  43. 
A.  P.  8.  WUWnMii,'  CB.  ^lu. 26  Dec. 22 ;  -Knrf.  16  Dec 24;  Cmpi.  68epi.90; 

Brtv.'Mtu*  4  Oct.  42 ;  Mtgor,  p  3  Nov.  46. 


P1UI 
Puj. 


24 
81 

28 


Halfl 
P«7. 


6U 


r 


CAPTA.XH8. 

Peter  Redmond  Jeunings* 
Alex.  Smcx  F.  Holoombe* 

Oeoiige  King* 

RolloOiUeepie  Burslem* 
John  Stewart  Wood,^  <. 
Han.  E.  J.  W.  Foretter* 

Oeorge  Mein,' « 

John  William  Cox*   ... 
OranTilleO.C.SUpylton  " 
OtfDrgeWade,*  

LXBUTBKAKTS. 

Fred.  Van  Straubenzee,^^ 

Oeoige  Talbot" 

G.  Fita  Gerald  King,  a<^. 
Geoige  Henry  Tyler  .... 
RuMell  Charles  Stanhope 
Charlm  Rowley  Piatt    . . 

Mdville  Browne    

Henry  Hogge 

John  Busby     

Jnmea  Nicol    

Edward  Lynch 

•     Ensioks. 
Hugh  Maurice  Jones 
Kenoetb  Rob.  Murchiion 

RobertPeel    

William  Henry  Kerr  . . . 
Alfred  P.  F.  C.  Somerset 
Rbt.  BlackallMontgomery 

Henry  Stone 

Wilson  Henry  Jones. . . . 

Edward  Boyd 

H.  W.  SomerriUe  Carew 


ENSIGN. 


^  6  Aug.  28 
P  8  Dec.  30 
13  April  31 
13  April  32 
12  April  31 
P  28  Dee.  32 
19  June  36 

26  June  38 
16  June  30 

27  May  36 

P  17  Aug.  38 

7  Feb.  40 

P  3  Not.  40 

28  July  42 
P23  Feb.  44 
P  30  Sept.  42 

24  Feb.  48 
P22  Dec.  43 
P  3  Oct.  46 

24  May  44 
P30  May  46 

P  22  Apr.  46 
p  28  Apr.  46 
P  21  July  46 
P  31  July  46 
22  Jan.  47 
p  24  Sept.  47 
P  24  Dee.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P  29  Dec.  48 


LIEUT.        I 

P22  Juned2 

12  Sept.  34 
P  16  Jan.  36 
P  27  Mar.  36 
P  21  Aug.  36 

9  Apr.  38 

21  April  89 

22  Apr.  40 

13  Jan.  42 
6  Sept.  99 


CAPTAXir. 


13  Jan.  42 

22  July  42 
2  Aug.  42 

20  Dec.  42 
aOJnne48 

23  May  46 
P  8NOT.46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 

16  July  40 


BEBT^^MAi. 


30  Apr.  41 

22  July  42 ! 

14  Oct.   42 

14  Apr.  46 
P27  Feb.  46 

26  July  44 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P  24  Oct.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 

16  July  49 

aaltaB  or  Tmm*. 

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loHCkby  OoUMi  Id  llSSb  a»  aa«  «i^  Mrt  M 
M  PATSMCMr  Cu««  wrw4  wNk  Ik*  Ifft 

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_  21  Aug.  49 

PiViiMff0r.~Harry  Carew,**  1  Feb.  81 ;  Mm,  1  Jan.  11 ;  Un*.  10  Mnrei,  14. 

A^fuiani.^Lieta,  Gerald  FiU  Gerald  King,  16  July  49. 

Quarter-Matter. — Duncan  Cameron  M'Naughten,  16  Aug.  48.  [29  Doc  21. 

^twywii.— John  Robertson,*  MD.  14  Dec.  41;  J.-5.,  13  March,  26;  B.-A. 

A  tiistani' Surgeon. — Frederick  William  Tupper,  8  June  41. 

Blue.— ii^.,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.— /rt#A  il^.,  5ir  B.E.  Boroogh,  lN.,AnftitJc  Cs 

[Returned  from  India,  18  July  46.] 

1  Sir  WIUIOD  OoBin  s«rv«d  In  the  tipedltion  to  th«  Relder,  Itt  1790.  tncludtac  thetcCfoB  ^ 
Sept.  ftt  Benren.    Expedition  on  the  coait  of  Prmneo  and  Spain,  nadsr  Sir  /nmss  Fnlwiisj,  te  I 
pcdiUoa  to  Hanover,  in  1805;  and  tliai  to  Siratound  and  Ci*prahag«a,  in  IMT.    OaMpalin  of  II 
eluding  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna.    Espeditioa  to  WaldMiaa*  tad  •«••»  •! 
18U9.    Pioeeeded  again  10  llie  Peninsula,  in  181S,  where  he  tetTed  during  the  remainder  af 
pftndpal  |iatt  of  the  tinw  as  an  Afeistant-Quarter-llaster-Gt-neral,  including  the  hattlse  of 
Puentee  d'Onor.  aiaauli  and  capture  of  Badi^os,  battle  of  Salamanca  1  acHeo  at  Vtta  Moslili  oaaik  e 
Viitorla,  tlece  of  Sea  Setestlaa,  and  battle  of  the  MIts.    Served  also  the  caavnlgB  of  ISUt^    "^ 
battle  01  Waterloo.    Sir  William  ha*  reeetTed  a  eroie  and  one  clasp. 

8  M^Jor  lieiedlth  serred  In  the  Peninsula  fhMU  Not.  1819  to  Joae  181 4» 
from  Ihe  Pinnees  co  the  battle  of  Touloase,  at  which  he  was  preMuC.     Served  la 
«r„Mit  at  captaie  of  Rangoon,  May  1894.    He  has  raealve<l  the  War  Hedal  vttbaoe 

I  M^oe  WiUineoB  served  with  the  18th  throuchoot  the  BnivMee  war,  lodndlat  '*^ 
slonnlag  the  Btwltf^^i  and  capiure  of  the  Island ;  sflhir  of  Kamaroot,  elwmlng  si 
loot,  attach  aod  capture  of  Syrlaa,  actions  near  Rangoon  on  the  1st,  8th,  and  till  _ 

ided)}  expedition  to  Baisein,  and  eaptare  of  Negrala,  Basseln,  sad  Uttotoaj 


"^^  Kokieo(i 
bike  and 


1 1  bike  aa^  ilapadee^  storming  of  Mellooo,' and  buille  of  ftgahm 
&4  «*iniM&na  l»  AAkhanlelan  horn  1888  to  1849  iBdnslTa.  inclndlni 


fampaigrt  In  Afl^hanleten  (irom  1888  to 


«t  captMO  of  Ohnsaie  (medal),  storming  of  the  Khoord  C^hool  Pass,  aflhir  of  TJ»ea»  fceei^  lht#^ 

i";  pMeTiednctkm  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sortlee  oo  iha  14A  ^>«.  m* 

'  I  1st  Dec  IMl,  nth  March,  94th  March,  and  1st  April,  1849 ;  general  action  and  defeat  of  Ah»r  Qms  bM>» 

i  t  JellaUhad  oo  the  7th  April  1849  (nMdal),  In  which  aelion  he  commanded  the  esuie  ^laMB  i^v  *•  ^ 

<  I  of  Cohmel  Demiie.    Commanded  the  18th  In  storming  the  hrlgbis  of  Jngdallack,  latfcr 

«  i  Teieen.  and  at  the  reeapturs  of  Cahoot  (medal),  for  which  he  bee  received  the  ^  ■  ■■■  ■■■ 

-*  ^      10  UmiL  Stranbensee  served  the  campaigns  of  1840^  41,  and  48^  aad  «as  - 


^wp*^"  ]   I4rt  (  fie  Buehmghamshire)  Regt.  of  FwO. 


165 


Yean*  Serir 


67 


P»jr. 


35 


29 
41 


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23 

9 


Pfty. 


Oothe  Bear-tkinCaptof  UieOrvoadienand  Orrnnmen^the  White  Uoru^  -K90  atpera  terrenL"'^ 
*•  1X)URNA Y'»— »*CORUNNA"— •*  JAVA."—" WATERLOO"— •*  BUURTPOJIB,"   Tli«  JUu^i 
lltjtr,  ftupcncribed  "  INDIA."  

CoUma. 
Sir  Jamce  WtLtMB,^  KCB.,  Bum.  24  June,  1783;  Lieut.  18  April,  92;  Capt,  |1 

Mar.  05;  Major,  3  Dec.  02;   Lieat.-CoL  15  Hay,  06;   Col,  4  Jmie,  14; 

Mqf'Oen.  19  July,  21 ;  Lieut.^Oetu  10  Jan.  37 ;  Co^  14th  Regt.  24  May,  37. 
LUui,'Colonel,^MAvaice  Barlow,  Eng,  p21  July,  14;  Lieut.  28  March,  15; 

Ca^f.  P  20  Dec.  21 ;  Mt^'or,  p  12  June,  28 ;  Brevet-Lieut.- Col,  28  Not.  41 ; 

Lieut,-CoL  24  Dec.  47. 
Jf<i;or».— James  Watson,*  Ens,  22  Mar.  21;  Lieut.  P25  Dec.  22;  Capt  p14 

Dec  32;  Jlf<yar,  P 10  Jan.  40. 
Ch».  Rayner  Newman,^  Efu,  28  Sept.  09 ;  Lieut.  15  Au£f.  1 1 ;  Capt.  Pi  May, 

28  'r  Brev.-Mtyorf  23  Noy.  41;  Mqjor,  24  Dec.  47. . 


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Captains. 

flM>.  Holmes Ti4y^    .... 

JotanWatMft 

8(r  Jm.  E.  Alexander,*  e. 

Ra%>hBu4d  ,4 

John  Dwyer    

Edwaid  Afohdall   

William  DMiglas    

Bdward  Prothero,  &  . . . . 
Charl&i  H«  White  •«.... 
William  Blondell  

LlBUTBNANT8» 

John  Peter  Hall 

David  Tho.  Armstrong . . 
John  M^CoUochCnroole^' 

Loftns  Hare    ..«. 

William  Coemo  Trevor . . 
Fkvderiek  Hamraenley.. 
Hobert  Macdonald,  adj. 
Charles  Cecil  Newman  . . 

Henry  Townsend    

Jon.  Wniington  Shelton 
John  Selwyn  Payne .... 
Wm.  Thomas  de  Wilton.. 
Oeoige  Slater 

ElTSIONS. 

William  Hanbory  Hawley 
Charles  Francis  Fuller  . . 

Thomas  Begrare 

W.R.BenntnghamM'Gwire 

John  Barlow 

Frederick  Smythe ...... 

Rainier  Peter  Wm.  Elwyn 
William  Cave 


BNSIOM. 


14  April  25 

20  July  26 

PdOJan.  25 

10  Mar.  25 

P 19  July  31 

6  Sept.  34 

P23May  34 

2  Oct.  35 


11  Jan. 
P  30  Oct. 


39 
35 


LI  BUT. 


P26Aprll39 
22  Nov.  39 
21  June  39 

PdlJan.  40 
1 1  Mar.  42 

P    1  July  42 

20  May  42 
26  July  44 
30  Dec.  45 

8  Not.  42 
P24B^t.41 
11  Oct.  44 

21  Apr.  46 

P 10  July  46 
2  Oct.  46 

P  8  Jan.  47 
24  Dec.  47 

P  1  Aug.  48 

P  2  Feb.  49 
13  July  49 

p  14  Dec.  49 


P  28  Sept.  26 
P17  May  27 
P26NOT.  25 
p  16  Mar.  26 

21  Not.  84 
P25  Not.  36 

1  Aug.  38 
P26ApirU89 
P31  Dec.  89 
P 10  Jan.  40 

P  23  April  41 

P  28  Jan.  42 

p24  June  42 

16  Not.  45 

22  Jan.   46 
P21  Apr.   46 

20  June  46 

2  Oct  46 
24  Dec  47 

23  May  45 

3  Apr.  46 
29  Jan.  47 
13  July  49 


CAPTAIir. 


BRBV.-MAJ 


9  Not.  46 
9  Not.  46 


V  2  Oct  35 

Pll  Aug.  37 

P 18  June  30 

1  Jane  41 

22  Jan.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 

18  Sept.  46 

24  Dec.  47 
P  8  May  46 

13  July  40 


It  Li«at  CTonleMTTcdwlthilM 
tfUk  on  the  China  ejcpeditipT,  «ad 
iTka  pnwnt  nt  the  attAek  and  rap- 
lute  of  Amoy,  UtcMcoad  »)>taRof 
ChiiMUi,  nttafik  nod  enptnre  of  Chin- 
liae«  OBCttpntkin  of  Ni^H><>  '"^  '*" 
pnlM  of  tlw  nk^ht  attack.  uMadl 
•ltd  anptiivc  or  S^onn,  GIiawm, 
Wooaanc,  and  Chin  Xiang  Foo, 
and  tba  oanonatmtioo  b#bra  Naik. 
Ida. 

6  Ui^  WamnanwaaattlMBltgw 
and  atorminr  of  Bhartporo. 

8  Majot  Tidr  arrvcd  at  iha  ri0f 
and  eaptnn  or  Bhoftptrc. 


6  Sir  /.  Alexander  served  four  years  In  Urn 
Madras  earalry  prevlotts  to  being  transferred  to 
H.  If.  Dragooas;  was  present  with  the  armies 
In  the  ield  daring  the  late  Barman*  Persian, 
Turkish,  Portuguesfl^  and  CaffHi  wars. 

10  Quarter-Master  Qoddard  was  at  Water> 
loo,  18ih  June,  and  storming  of  Gambray»  Mtk 
Jane,  1816.  Preeent  at  the  siege  of  Hattrass. 
Serred  the  campaign  of  1817  and  18,  In  the 
Deccan.  Present  at  the  siege  and  storming 
of  Bhurtpore,  1890. 


PoymiM^er.— Peter  Valentine  Wood,  2  Aug.  31;  Biu.  17  Sept  07;   Lieut» 
*    3  Jan.  11 ;  Capt.  13  Feb.  28. 
Ad^ant^r^Lieut.  Robert  Maodonald,  2  Oct.  46. 
Querter^Maeter.'-'^BBi  Samuel  Qoddard,*' 20  March,  23 
Sur^ecm.— Wm.  Wallace,  M.D.,2  July,  41  -,  A.S.%  Mar.  27 ;  H,A,  17  Aug.  20^ 
Aaiet.'Swrf^.-^ohiL  Blliott  Carte,  M.D.  31  Dee.  41. 

Facings  Bxiftr-^Agente,  Messrs.  Downes  4e  Son. 

[Returned  from  NoTa  Scotia,  28  June  1847.] 

I  Sir  Jamas  Watson  served  with  the  14th  Regt.  on  the  Conttuent  onder  the  Ouke  of  York  in  17Mand94 1 
•ft  the  reduction  of  the  Itlands  of  %t.  Lade  and  Trinidad  in  1790  and  •?.  Commanded  the  14th  regiment  at 
tbe  enpime  of  the  Islee  of  FramM  and  Jara,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Eyot^ocarta;  eommanded 
th*.«xipadltion  that  captaped  the  pimlleal  state  of  Sambas  in  Borneo  in  1819;  at  the  capture  of  the  fort 
of  Haitraa,  and  in  the  Pindarree  and  Mahratta  wars;  aetitely  assisted  at  the  reduction  of  the  fortress  of  Dho* 
nioao  Maadeto  (where  he  led  the  storming  party),  Onrra  Kolah,  and  Asseer^ur.   Medal  for  Jara. 

t  MM^ot  Wataoo  serred  at  tho  aiege  and  storming  of  Bbortpore. 

tB 


166       I6th  (  ThBYorhshxTB  East  Riding)  Regt.  o/K  \^'  v^l^iSS^  "^ 


«  MARTINIQUE"—"  OUADALOUPE.'' 


Yean'  Serr. 


68 


PuU 


96 

84 
37 


25 
86 
80 
19 
80 
17 
14 

15 
18 

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18 

18 

11 

11 

11 

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7 

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8 
8 
8 
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80 

18 
19 
89 

11 
5 


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Pay. 


0 
h 


Colonel. 
Sir  Phineas  Biall,'  KCH.  Bns.  31  Jan.  1792;  Xiac^.  88  Feb.  94;  Cmpt.  91 
May, 94;  Mqfor, 8  Dec.  94;  Lieut.-Col.  1  Jan.  1800;  CM.  85  Jnly^lO;  Mq^or- 
Gtn.  4  June,  13;  Lieut.-Gen.  27  Hay,  25;  Gen.  83  Nov.  41 ;  CoL  16Ui  Foot, 
84  Apr.  46. 

JUeut.^CoUmeL 
Thomas  A.  Drought,*  Bnt.  11  Nov.  13 ;  Lieut.  P  I60ct.  17 ;  Caj^.  9 10  Oct. 23  ; 
Mqfor,  P31  Dec.  30 ;  Lieut.^Col,  p  31  March  46. 

dlqfon., 
QeoTge  Pinder,  Bns.  p84  Aog.86;   Lieut.P^l  Dec.80;    Capt.  P810et.M; 

Afq;or,P84May,44. 
Robert  Alezaniler  Cuthbert,  Ens,  P85  Sept.  83;  Lieui,  p7  July  86;  Copt,  p88 
May  80;  Af<(;or,P81  March45.  


Captaikb. 


0  James  Robert  Brunker  .. 

0  a  H.  J.  B.  M'Cumming 

0    John  A.  Cole 

0  John  Hope  Wfaigfleld    .. 

0  Fits  William  Walker.... 

0    Henry  OriersoQ* 

0    DanlelCapel 

0  Hon.  Francis  Colbome,  s. 

0    William  Fnltoa 

0  ChariesEdwaid  Astell.. 

LiBlTTBKAHTS. 

0  James  Allix  WOkinson . . 

0  Al«e.Robinson8ewen/u9. 

0  William  Boyle,  d.a4f.  .. 

0    Edward  Pardoe    

0   JohnSmfth 

0  C  Theodore  deMontenach 

A  WUliam  West  Tomer*  .. 

0  Johnson  Wilkinson*  .... 

0  William  Drake  Hague  . . 

0  CharleaWm.ChiytonBast' 

fg  DlgbyOerahty    

0    Christopher  Sayers 

0  AugostnsFred.Warburton 

EMBIOKa. 

0  Frederick  HeniyMyllus 

0    AlfredTodd   

0   James  Walmsley    

0   Joseph Tuite 

0  Wm.  Robert  Thompson . . 

0  Andrew  John  Cowper  . . 

0  Francis  Powell  Hopkins 

0  Rich.  Milhank  Tllghnan. 


0 
0 

0 
0 


BMSION. 


LUBUT. 


0  April  86 
PlODec.  24 
14  Jan.  30 
P 17  May  31 
P31  Dec.  SO 
P  9  Aug.  33 
P29  April  36 
P  1  Ck:t.  36 
P 10  Apr.  36 
P84Feb.  37 

10  Mar.  37 
P 16  Feb.  38 

6  Dec.  38 
P 18  Jan.  39 
P 12  July  39 
P13July  39 
19  Feb.  41 
P  4  Aug.  40 
p  6  May  42 
P23Jnne43 
P  4  Aug.  43 
6  Jan.  44 
P 18  Jane  46 

11  July  46 
P  26  June  47 
P31  Mar.  48 
P28  April  48 
P29  April  48 
P18  Aug.  48 
p  3  Oct.  48 
P89Dee.  48 


9  Sept.  88 
P   6  Oct.  26 

26  May  33 
4  Oct  33 

17  June  36 
24  Feb.  37 
14  Dec.  38 

18  Jan.  39 
11  Oct.  39 
22  June  39 

4  Aug.  40 
18  Sept.  40 

21  May  41 

22  Apr.  42 

23  June  43 
33  Sept.  43 

27  Dec.  42 

24  May  44 
13  June  46 

6  Not.  46 
13  Mar.  46 

3  Oct.  48 
29  Dec.  48 


CAPTAIN. 


P 14  Sept.  33 
P  86  Nov.  30 
P 14  Dec.  38 
P 18  Jan.  39 
P81  June  39 
p  6  May  48 
P88  8ept.48 
P84  May  44 
P 13  Apr.  44 
P  SOet  48 


9  Nov. 
9  Nov. 


46 
46 


4  Lieat.  ^msr  isrvt^ 
tin  BOIh  In  GMm  (M sdSlV 
was  pfeatnt  at  Um  d 
NlDgpov  aetkm  of  TKlt% 
and  oaptoN  oCCInfoo^ 


Poo. 


Pnymiuftfr.^Robert  MacGregor,  80  Oct.  48 ;  Bnt.  6  Oct.  86 ;  X#.  8  Aug.  87  ; 

Capt.  18  May  48. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  Algemoo  Bobinson  ScwcU,  16  May,  46. 
QuarUr^Matter. — Robert  Imray,  8  June,  38. 
Surgeon.— yfm.  Dobsos,  89  Mar.  39;  Asiist.^Swrg.  88  Sept  85;  JSJotp^^ 

6  May,  16. 
iisfifi.o5icr0«on#.— Thomas  Henry  O'Flahcrty,  16  Nov.  39. 

James  Alexander  Wishart,  M.D.,  9  Dee.  46. 
FueiMift  YkSUfm^Agente,  Sir  John  Kirkland  &  Co. 


I 


aiaUhM  wcttTwd  a  — dal  aaad  cat  cIms  fcc  MiHIiili^t  lat 
at  ttM  battU  oT  Chlppava. 
■  fl  Ltoou-Colowl  Dnogfet  uiiiiwiwiJid  the  man  of  Ite  tnop*  dail^  tha  nffnmlm  af  Ite 
pMvlacw  la  Oqrloa  la  IStt. 

I  dipt.  Qrltnoo,  Uaiita.  WUkliMoii  and  EmC,  Mrred  with  a  dstadim«at  comtatOng  of 
Bagt.  and  Ojloa  WMm,  andar  Capl.  LlIUa»  la  dafeattoc  iba  iiiMfi«Bti  aft  Malola  on  tto 
dariof  tbt  EebtlUoB  in  Uw  Kaadlsa  Proriiicat  in  CayUni. 


'"i»JSL'^?"-3     16^  (  ^A*  Bedfbrdtkire)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


Vewa^SurT. 


65 


Full 
ftV. 


35 
24 


24 
16 
24 
23 
19 
18 
24 
11 
10 
10 


20 

11 

10 

10 

8 

7 

6 

8 

4 

8 

5 

5 

5 

5 

4 
4 
3 
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9 
1 
1 

19 
5 

11 


3 

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[Stoviag  at  ConcAn 
Depot  in  Ouenwaj. 


0 
0 
0 


CoUmtil. 
9  Wm.  CaiT,  Viseouni  Bereoford/  GCB.  GCH.  JBru.  27  Aug.  1785;  Lieut,  26 

June,  80 ;  Capt,  24  Jan  91 ;  Mqfor,  1  March,  94 ;  Lieut.-Coi.  11  Aug.  94 : 

CoL  1  Jan.  00;  Mqfar-Gen,  25  AprU,  08 :  Xiffti^.-(7«fi.  1  Jan.  12 :  Gen.  27 

May,  25 :  Co^  16  Begt.  16  March,  23. 

JJieiu»^Colanel» 
Robert  Lnxmoore,  ^iw.  1  June,  20 ;   Lieut,  11  June  24;    Capt.  P81  Aug.  30 : 

Mqfor,  P 18  April,  45  ;  LUut.-CoL  p  10  March,  48. 
3C()/or4.— Charles  Murray,*  2d  I^mu/.  1  Sept.  15  ;  Lieut.  18  Oct  21 ;  Capt.  6 

May  35 ;  Bret>.'Mqjor,  9  Not.  46 ;  Mqfor,  P 10  March,  48. 
William  Ashmore,  Ene.  p  18  Feb.  26 ;  LietU.  p  27  Apr.  27 ;  Capt,  29  Dec.  40 ; 

J^<|^,P21  Aug.49. 


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CAPTAina. 

Alexander  Munro 

Hon.  James  Colbome,  e. 
JohnWillettPayneAudain 

Henry  Copinger 

Charles  Hawker 

John  Henderson 

Francis  Lucas*    

Chas.  Lorenso  de  Winton 
Qeorge  Patrick  Goldie  • 
Charles  Armstrong    . .  • 


EirSION. 


LlBUTBHAlTTB. 

Chas.  Jeffries  Carter  . . 
John  Octavius  Chichester 
'Geo.  Fred.  Macdonald  •. 
Henry  Alfred  Macdonald 
I  Qeorge  John  Peacocke  . . 
'  L.  Stanhope  Rich.  Loyell 
G.  De  la  Poer  Beresford,^. 
,  Thomas  C.  Higginson    • . 
James  William  Bostock* 
MlchaelCreagh  Singleton* 
Charles  Coote  Grant,  oi^ 

William  Armstrong 

Thomas  Lyons. •  ...•••« 

Ensiovs. 
Fred.  Warden  Ruzton  .. 

John  Parker 

Henry  Brans  Quin 

Cook  Sibbs  Flower ...... 

William  Stackpoole    .... 

John  Crosby  Vaug^an.. . . 

Dunbar  James  Masny    . . 
Francis  Rettallaek 


6  Oct  15 

P21  Mar.  34 

14  Dec.  26 

28  Apr.  25 

22  Feb.  31 

P20Jan.  32 

P   1  Get  25 

P 15  Feb.  39 

P24  Apr.  40 

P  25  Apr.  40 


LIEUT. 


18  June  30 
P26  Oct.  39 
P  8  May  40 

30  Dec.  40 
8  July  42 

22  Dec.  49 
P 19  April  44 

10  Apr.  42 
P  1  May  46 
P  6  May  42 
P  9  May  45 
P  24  Oct.  45 
P  31  Oct.  45 

P  19  Dec.  46 
p  3  Nov.  46 

24Autf.  46 
P  20  July  47 
P 14  April  48 

22  Dec.  48 
P18?ept.49i 
P  2Noy.49i 


26  Apr.  28 

26  June  38 

2  Oct  28 

6  Mar.  28 

P20  July  32 

28  Nov.  34 

24  Oct   27 

2  July  41 

8  July  42 

19  Aug.  42 


28  Dec.  31 

27  May  42 

P  25  Aug.  43 

P 10  Nov.  43 

P  24  Oct.  45 

P  3  Nov.  46 

P  2  Mar.  47 

8  July  46 

P  20  Oct.   48 

P  29  Dec.  43 

20  Aug.  40 

P21  Aug.  49 

P  2  Nov.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBT.-ICAjr. 


1  July  41 

P  23  July  41 

27  May  42 

8  July  42 

P  25  Aug.  43 

PlONov.  43 

10  Nov.  44 

P  10  Mar.  48 

P21  Aug.  40 

P  2  Nov.  40 


9  Ifajor  Ifumy  served  tn 
th«  Kandlan  war  is  Cerlon,  fa 
1817  and  18. 

9  CnpUin  Lhcw,  with  the 
•flTeetive  men  of  Uie  wing  of 
the  6th  Rect.  ttottooed  4t 
Aden,  formed  part  of  an  exps- 
dition  of  600  men  under  the 
command  of  Lleut-Col.  Pen- 
nyculckf  which  dectrOTed  the 
Arab  pofta  of  gheOc  Medl  and 
8heik  Oihman,  and  ikirmUhed 
between  those  placet  on  the 
dth  Oet.  1841. 


f  Iteat  Singleton  wrred  witli  the  ISth  in  the  ea*- 
paign  on  the  Snti^  in  1846,  and  wee  preaeat  at  U^c 


battle  of  Sobraon  (Medel). 
t  Lieut.  Boetock  Mrred  as 


aednff  Aide-4a-Ca]np  to 


BrifMlicr  Campbell  eomma&dJBg  tbe  tnd  Cavalij 
le  of  Camry  of  the  Anay  of  the  Satlei.  aadl  vm 


Brigadi 


at  the  battle  of  Sobiaon  (Medal). 


Paymaeter.^Wnk.  Alphonso  Kiik,  22  Nov.  44 ;  SiU.  SO  Dec.  31 ;  XI.  8  Beb.  34* 

Adjutant.— Lieut.  Charles  Coote  Qrant,  31  Dec.  47. 

Quarter^Master, — John  Banyard,  3  March, 48. 

^iir^em.— Benjamin  Usher  HamUton,  M.D.  23  March  47;  Am9t.^wrf.  Si2 

Feb.  39. 
Auiitant'Surgeans. — Henry  Fowle  Smith,  23  March  47* 

Henry  Martyn  Fraser,  M.D.  11  Sept.  49. 

JPkicinifB  Yeliow^Agents,  Sir  John  KlrkUnil  k  Co. 


1  Lord  Bereeford  has  wceiTed  the  fold  Croei  and  veren  Clatps  for  Corunnn,  BvMCOt  Albttheia,  Bad^oe, 
Sntenraca  (aeverely  wounded),  Vlttoria,  Ppvneee,  Nlretle,  Nive,  Orflics  and  Toaloase ;  and  the  Sllrer 
War  If  sdal  willv  one  Olsip  for  Clndad  Bodrigo. 

B  2  167 


1G8 


nth(  The  Leicestershire)  Regt  of  Foot        [^S*<SSw 

The  noyal  Tlaer,  Mpencribed  "HINDOOBTAN"-"  AFF0HANI8TAN"-"GHUZNBE"-'*KHEL4T. 

Colonel. 
B  Wi  Sir  Peregrine  Maitland/  KCB.  Ens.  20  June,  1702;  Lieut,  k  Cmpi. 
aO  April,  94 ;  Capt.  &  Lieut.-Col.  26  June,  1803;  Col.  1  Jan.  12 ;  Mqi.-Oem. 


4  June,  14 ;  Lt.-Gen.  22  July  80 ;  Gen.  9  Nor.  46 ;  Col.  17th  Rcf^  2  Jan.  43. 

Lieut. 'Colonel. 
9  J!®  John  Stoyte,'  Ens.  21  Mar.  11 ;  Lieut.  4  July,  13 ;  Capt.  »«7  Jan.  5K5; 

jBr«?.-Jlf«;or,28  June,38;  ^«i;or,8  Jau.41 ;  Xr/.-C0/.3  Apr.46. 
Mtnort.—^  Philip  M*Pher»on,  CB.*  Ens.  2  Nov.  09;  Lt.  13  June,  11 ;  Capi,  13 

Mar.  27 ;  Brev.-Mqj.'iS  Nov.  41 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  4  July,  43;  Af<j/.  1  Aog.  44. 
Daniel  Gardiner  Freer,  Ens.  20  Nov.  23 ;  Lieut.  p8  April,  26;  Cap^7  May,  41  ; 

Mq^or,  P  12  Nov.  47. 


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11 
11 

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10 

4 

6 

4 

3 

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6 
2 

2 
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24 

9 


0 
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Captains. 
Legend  re  Ch.  Bourchler* 
Oliver  Paget  Bourke*    . . 
Thoft.  Ormsby  Ruttledge  * 

William  Reader 

John  L.  Croker^ 

Edward  Croker* 

William  Gordon 

Charles  Thomas  Weniysa 
Alexander  M'Kinstry  . . 
Rich.  John  Rom  0*Conor 

Lieutenants. 

Johnson  Bourne     

John  Ballard  Gardiner^ . . 
Campbell  Sawer8,a4;.  .. 
William  A.  Armstrong  . . 
Archibald  W.  Dickson  .. 

Henry  Th waites 

Philip  M'Pherson 

David  LatouchcColthurst 
Fred.  J.  Sandy?  Llndesay 
Richard  Bolton  Neynoe. . 
Clement  H.  Jno.  Helgham 

George  Tito  Brlce 

John  Barthorp   

•  Bnstgns. 

William  Lawes 

William  Henry  Earle. . . . 
David  Edward  Kirkby  .. 
Richard  Wm.  Cradock  . . 
Thcod.  Henry  Brinckman 


ensign. 


LIEUT. 


P  5  Apr.  33 
P  11  Dec.  35 
P  20  Apr.  36 
16  July  41 
18  Mar.  37 
P  27  Oct.  37 
P  20  July  38 

never 
P  22  Feb.  39 
p  12  Apr.  30 


p  11  Jan.  39 

25  Oct.  30 

P 14  Apr.  37 

P  1  Nov.  40 

P20  Bf  ar.  46 

P  1  Aug.  45 

27  Oct.  46 

P20July  47 

P 10  Mar.  48 

2  Aug.  44 

P  10  Nov.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

P  2  Feb.  40 


P  12  Feb.  36 
P  27  Oct.  37 
p  23  Apr.  38 
p  5  Dec.  43 
5  June  30 
21  Oct.  39 


captain.    |BfcBV.«>MAJ 


P  20  July  38 
7  Nov.  44 
9  Sept.  45 
P  2  July  47 
P  6  Nov.  47 
P 10  Mar.  48 


P  3  Apr.  40  P   2  Feb.  49 
11  Apr.  44 
P25Sept.40 
1  Feb.  42 


P  24  Jiov.  48 

21  Aug.  49 

P30  Nov.  49 

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: 


P 19  Nov.  41 

19  Aug.  42 

30  Oct.  40 

28  July  43 

P29  Dec.  46 

8  Oct  47 

p  10  Mar.  48 

P 10  Nov.  48 

V  2  Feb.  49 

27  July  49 

P16  Nov.  40 

P30NOV.  49 

P21  Dec  49 


10  Apr.  40 

P 13  Apr.  49 

6  July  49 

P 14  Dec  49 

P  15  Dec.  40 


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21f,  Paynuufer.— 9 William  Telford,**  20  Oct.  48;  Ens.  6  Decll ;  Lt.95  Aug.  13 : 
0    A4futant.^Lieut.  Campbell  Sawera,  10  March,  48.  [Cafi.  %  April  4L 

0    Quarter-Master.— John  Mulhall,*  17  Aug.  41. 

0    &'ur^.— William  Smith,  2  July  41 ;  A.-S.  28  Sept.  26;  B.-Astt.  9  Match  Mw 
0    Aisisi.'Surgeon.-^T\\omMA  Cowan,  M.D.  17  Sept.  41. 

Facing  White.— ^^en/j,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
I        I        I  [Returned  from  Bombay  6  Aug.  1847.] 

I  sir  Pcr«tTiBa  Mallland  wrrcd  wltii  Ihc  IM  Gvard*  In  Flandan.  aad  waa  prvtcat  la  wvNal 
1798.     Ha  was  employ*d  la  Spala  la  I80S-9,  aad  waa  prearnt  la  tta«  adlona  of  Logo  aad  Oarvaai 
eipctfltioa  to  iba  Scbaldt  la  ISOS.     He  eommaBdad  a  Brlgado  of  Onarda  at  iba  panafv  af  tha  NIvo 
of  Waterloo.   Sir  l>*r«grin«  baa  rrerlvrd  tlic  c«M  Medal  for  the  Nlvt.  and  the  allter  War  Maial  with  ana  claap 

fl  Lt.>CeL  Stoyta  *aa  preoral  at  the  Macntag  of  Bad^}oa  6lb  AprO,  ISlt «  opcraUonaln  ftont  oTaaad  bacUe  of  I 
vtraly  wounded  at  Salaaanfa,  laal  one  Snter,  aaad  wonndcd  throoflb  the  left  band  and  la  the  bm 
the  alandard  af  wbkh  waa  ihot  away  i  wooded  thiongh  the  right  band  and  tabea  prlaoner  at  aiiiia  b|i  yaaw  t 
the  IStb  aaad  tSth  Jane  at  Waiertoo.     Ha  baa  rcoclred  the  War  Medal  with  two  claapa  for  Badaiaa  at 

4  Caplalaa  Boaicblcrk  Bonrike,  Battledge,  J.  L.  Crober.  B.  Craber.  aad  gnattrr  m%mt  MalbaU 
dartat  the  eaaipalffa  la  Aflkbaalaiaa  and  Belaocblatan,  and  wero  preaent  at  the  ttonn  and  captare  of  Ohaanae»  SB  Jhlf 
aMl  alofm  anA  aoptare  of  Kbelat.  IS  Nov.  lollewl^.    Tbeoltndel  of  Ohninae  waa  aaMaltrd  by  Bio  171^  led  hp 
Crober ;  and  ttia  Sm  Brtttab  itandard.  via.  the  BtiluMntal  Coloor  of  Iha  ITtt   Befharai,  waa  plaatad  an  iBi 
Oboiac*  by  Cape  John  L.  Crober.     Capc  Bonrdiicr  rrerlvod  a  MTere  and  alae  a  aUgbt  woand  In  the  righi  i 

10  Ltoat.  Gaidlnereoanunded  a  oetaeiinwni  al  tha  17th.  with  Llent.-Col.  Outraai'i  Light 
Mahrana  Caapoita  of  1S44*A.  aad  waa  prremi  at  all  Its  operatkna.  tndodlng  the  eapCaro  af  Oaaea  ttM.  tml 
•f  Menohar  Stoebadei  aad   Fart  fMh  Janaary  ISIS,  al   which  place  ihU  di 
aaffrred  very  •errrtly,— Lt.  Oardlaer  who  connundad  H  waa  woandad  In  tha  h 

In  Coonell.  and  the  CoaHnandrr  In  Chief  la  Pabllc  Ordrra,  fbr  Ms  scrrlcaa. 

1 1  Capt.  Trifatd  aerved  la  the  Pmiaaala  fhmi  March  1S13  to  tW  ond  of  the  war.tarindinf  IkaboMlc  af  I 
of  VUla  M Bflel.  alblr  at  Onaa,  bai  ila  of  VHtorta,  carryiag  af  tha  oatwoaka  af  Baa  BitaaihM  1^  >itfv 

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S^]   18^A  (  Royal  Irish)  Regiment  of  Foot.        [  ^^^^^-^^  J  m 

On  the  three  corners  of  the  second  Colour,  the  LUm  of  Nnuauy*^  Virtutis  Namur- 

eensis  Premium."    The  Sphinx,  "  EQYJ?T."   «*  CHINA,"    *' The  Ikragan." 
ColoneL--^  Matthew,  Lord  Aylmer,*  GCB.  Eju.  10  Oct  87 ;  Lieut.  26  Oct.  91; 

Capt,  8  Aug.  94 ;  Mqjor,  9  Oct.  00  ;  Lieui.-CoL  26  Mar.  02 ;  CoL  25  July,  1 0 ; 

Mqjor-Gen,  4  June,  13 ;  Lieut.-Oen.  27  May,  25 ;  Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  CoL  18th 

Regt.  23  July  32.  Lieui.-CoUmeU. 

Thomas  Soott  Reignolds,*  CB.  Ens,  23  June  26;  Lieut,  25  April  28;  Capt, 

P  26  April  31  ;  Mt^ar,  30  July  42 ;  Lieut.-Col.  30  March  44. 
Charles  James  Coote,  Ens.  p  21  June,  31 ;  Lieut,  p  10  l>ec.  34 ;  Capt.  P 14  April, 

37 ;  Afq/or,  3  Sept.  47  ;  Lieui.-CoL  p  10  Nov.  48. 
Af<i;or«.— John  Grattan,*  CB.  Ens.  p  8  July,  13 ;  Lt.  4  Sept.  23 ;  Capt.  4  Mar.  36 ; 

Brev.'dlqjor,  26  May,  41 ;  Mqjor,  19  May,  42 ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  14  Aug.  46. 
Francis  Wigston,^  Ens.  p  16  Mar.  26;  Lieut,  p  1  June,  32 ;  Capt.  P 18  Jan.  39 ; 

Br€v.'Mq^or,  23  Dec.  42;  Mqjor,  7  Dec.  47. 


CAPTA.IMS. 

Clement  A.  Edwards'  . 
John  Clark  Kennedy'  . 
Geo.  Fred.  SteTcnson  Call* 

John  Bruce     

James  Wm.  Graves'  .... 

Archibald  Neil  Campbell 
William  Tyrrell  Bruce," 
John  Joseph  Wood ...... 

Thomas  Henry  Ashton  . . 
Alexander  Gillespie    .... 

LlBUTBHAMTS. 

Geoige  Uilliard  *' 

Thomas  Martin"    

Anth.W.S.F.  Armstrong'* 
Isaac  Henry  Hewitt"    . . 
Wm.  Peter  Cockburn^  . . 
Charles  Woodwright"  .. 
Edmond  Wm.Sargent'*. . 

John  Elliot 

Matthew  Jones  Hayman^ 
Henry  Allsop  Ward  .... 
Henry  James  Mason .... 

Frederick  Lillie 

Wm.  Henry  Graves  .... 
Richard  Henry  Farrer  . . 
Joseph  George  Wilkinson 

George  Swaby    

William  Blake  Graham . . 
Charles  Frederick  Kelly 
Robert  Doran,  Adjutant 
Charles  Compton  Abbott 

Alexander  Minter 

Wm.  Thomas  M'Grigor 

John  Swinbum  '* 

Ensigns. 
John  Edward  Swindley . . 
John  Canavan 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


1 1  June  29 
P  25  Oct.  33 
P   7  Apr.  37 

81  July  28 

24  Oct.  34 
14  Aug.  28 

P   4  July  34 

19  Sept.  34 

P  27  Sept  89 

P  16  Aug.  42 

p  18  Feb.  35 

27  May  36 
P21  Jnne39 
P 12  July  89 
P  21  June  39 
p  13  Mar.  40 

18  May  41 
P  2  July  41 
P  14  July  41 

17  Aug.  41 
26  Nov.  41 

19  Aug.  42 

25  JfoY.  42 

30  Dec.  42 

1  June  41 
P 16  April  41 

31  Dec.  42 

2  Apr.  43 

26  Jan.  44 
22  July  42 
17  Jan.  47 

28  April  46 
5  Apr.  46 


15  Jan. 

16  Jan. 
p  7  July 


47 
47 
46 


Fred.  Herbert  Suckling. . 

Francis  Eteson    p   6  Aug.  47 

George  Augustus  Elliot . .  <  p  10  Dee.  47 
Thos.  Robinson  Gibbons  p  5  May  48 
Thomas  Hardwtck  Smith  '     9  Feb.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


7  June    49 


P28Nov*34 
P 10  Mar.  37 
P  20  Sept  39 
P 12  Apr.  31 

31  May  39 

8  April  31 
P 15  Apr.  36 

23  Oct  39 
P  31  Dec.  41 
P16Dec.  46 

28  Oct.  39 
27  Oct  89 
26  Jan.  41 

13  May  41 
20  June  41 
12  Sept  41 
26  July  42 
20  Aug.  42 
20  Aug.  42 

24  Oct  42 
P  21  Apr;  43 

14  Sept  43 
2  Feb.  44 

17  May  44 

26  July  44 

19  May  43 

5  Sept.  45 
P  5  Feb.  47 
P  6  Aug.  47 

24  May  44 
P  5  May  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 
4  13  Sept  48 

|KMn,  «nd  eommnndrd  the  18th  (rAct  th«  full  of  Lt.- 

Col.  TomliMoii)  at  Chapoo,  Woosun|r,  and  Kb«n^>uii ; 

and  b«  was  preMnt  at  lb*  aUirming  ot  Chiu  iLiaMf^ 

Poo  and  the  landing  befora  Nankin. 
4  Major WigAton  wa«  at  Canton, A mojr,  Chnaan,  Cbin- 
•r,Ningiio,Hi>|Ci«n,<'bapoo,ftChinKiaiiKFou(Medal), 


p  13  Mar.  40 

P  3  Dec.  41 

PdO  Dec.  42 

19  Aug.  42 

26  Jan.  44 

1  Nov.  42 

16  May  47 

7  Dec.  47 

P  3  Mar.  48 

P  2  Mar.  49 


S  Li«ut.-Cwl.Beirnold*ser*«l  with 
th«>  IVlh  on  the  China  npeditiun 
(Medal),  and  waa  preavnt  at  the 
atormimr  of  the  heigh  u  and  foru 
aboTV  Caotun,  taking  of  Aroojr, 
•eeond  captove  of  Cbu*tts,Monniiig 
ei  the  fortified  beighta  of  Chinhae, 
taking  of  Ningpo,  attack  and  cap> 
tore  of  the  rncmy'B  entrenched  eunp 
OD  the  beighto  of  Begoan  (severely 
wounded),  capture  of  Chapoo 
(wounded),  Wooaong,  and  Cnm 
Kinng  Foo,  and  iMiding  before 
Kankin. 

S  Lt.-Col.  Grattan  waa  artirely  cm- 

eloTed  on  the  Aron tiers  duriag  the  re- 
el I  ion  in  Canada  in  ifS8.  Hii  served 
in  China  with  the  IBth  (Medal),  and 
waa  present  at  the  stormiiig  of  the 
heights  abore  Canton,  ana  led  the 
advance  against  the  eiienijr'a  en- 
trenched camp,  for  which  he  waa 
•elected  bv  Sir  Hugh  tiough  aa  the 
bearer  of  Bis  despatches,  promoted 
to  the  rank  of  major,  and  appointed 
brigade  majorof  Fort  Ht.  Oeonre  by 
Loni  Hill.  On  his  return  to  China 
— «n  board  the  tfo^Ataaear-^in 
change  of  Lord  Auckland's  de- 
spatches, the  ship  having  canght 
bre  during  a  gale  of  wind,  he  with 
a  few  otliers  narrowly  escaped  the 
fate  of  fifty  ^even  souls  who  perished 
npon  that  occasion  ;  he  tell  into  the 
hands  of  the  Chinese,  and  was  de- 
tnined  lOB  days  in  captivity ;  after 
which  he  whs  at  the  attack  of  Se- 


hae 


ft  Capt~. 'Edwards  was   at   Canton,    Amor.  Chapoo, 
-—  .  ~       .-    „gPoo  (Me"  " 

rireoa  r 
the  18th  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  were 


Sknghtu,  Wooeuiig  and  Chm  iLiang  Foo  ( 


hngi 
7l 


lieut.  Hayman  and  Burs 


edal). 
Stewart  served  with 


present  at  the  investment  before  Nankin. 

8  Capt.  Call  and  Lieut.  Cockburn  were  at  Canton 
and  Amoy  (Medal j. 


o  ^  a,    %X  a 


Henry  Mitchell  Jones . . . .  <    10  Apr.  49 

Paynuister.'-John  MacKenzie  Kennedy,*'  80  Oct  28  j  Ens.  24  Feb.  14  j   Lieut 

P6  Feb.  23. 
Adjutant.—Lieut.  Robert  Doran,  2  Nov.  47. 
Quarter-Master. — George  Peel,"  3  July  44. 
Surgeon. — James  Stewart,^  5  Aug.  46;  Assist. -Surg.  17  April,  38. 
Assist. -Surgs.—Zo^exYi  Hamilton  Dwyer,  A.B.  14  Nov.  45. 

William  Kelman  Chalmers,  M.D.  13  Nov.  40.     I  Facings  Blue. 
4     0    I        Archibald  Redfoord  Ridgway,  M.B.  12  June  46.  |  Agents,  Messrs. Cox  k  Co. 

1  Lord  Aylmcr  served  In  the  expedlUon  In  St.  Domingo  in  179S  and  1794  (  was  present  In  the  flnt  and  second  attacks  up«A 
Tibanu  i  at  the  storming  of  Fort  de  r  Aeul,  near  L^igane  (woanded)  \  at  the  aflkir  of  Bonbard.  near  Cape  Nicola  Mule  t  and 
al  the  rcdoetion  of  Fort  au  Prince.  Present  at  the  dcwxnt  near  Ostend,  in  May  1798  ;  remained  as  prisoner  In  Prance  for  six 
months.  Present  In  1799  at  the  battla  of  the  Heldrr ;  at  tlie  attack  on  the  British  lines  oo  the  10th  Sept.,  baCUesof  19th  Sept.,  and 
tod  Oct.  1799,  In  HollamL  Served  in  the  Coldstream  Otiards  in  the  North  of  Oemany  under  Ixnd  Catbcart  in  1806.  Present  at 
tlM  slein  of  Copenhagen.  Serred  on  the  Stair  of  the  Army  throughout  the  Peninsular  war»  as  Assistant,  and  Deputy 
AtUataat-Oencral,  and  commanding  a  Brigade.     Was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro.  and  has  received  the  gold  orom 

A  mm  clae^  fvr  th«  following  aetionat— Talavera,  Buaaco,  Poentes  d'Onor.  Viltorla.  and  the  Nlve. 

IS  U.  Sargent  was  at  Woosnnf.ShMighai,  and  cm  Klang  Poo  (Ucdal).  [Por  Notts  9. 11,  IS,  18, 14, 17, 10,  see  nctt  page 


8.^u£ju8i,.]  lf*.(  Tl9\t  Y^Juhir0NorthimH0)B/>!ft.ofF^*^^^ 


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18 

11 

7 

7 

7 

16 

4 
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8 
8 

8 

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8 

1 
1 
1 


16 
6 

20 
7 
0 


CoUmti, 
Chcrlcs  Tarncr/  Cornet^  39  ApHl  96 ;  Iri^uf .  6  March  96  ;  Capt,  22  Not.  96 ; 

JIfq/or,  9  April  07 :  LveaU-CoL  4  June  13 ;  Co/.  2S  July  SO ;  Mt^.-Omi.  83 

Kot.  41 ;  CoU  19tti  Foot,  1  Sept.  49. 

lAeut.'CoUmeL 
Chariefl  Cranfard  Hay,  Em,  27  June,  24 ;  lAeui.  ^24  Dec.  26 ;  CapU  '19  Sept. 

26 ;  Mqjor,  r  16  June,  87  ;  Lieut.-Col.  P30  Aug.  42. 
Bft^on.-^Uenry  Calley,  JSns.  P20  July  36;  Lieut.  p2  Feb.  89;  Capt.  '80 

Aug.  42;  M^jor^^l  Aug.  46. 
Robert  Sanders,  ^ru.  p  26  May  87 ;  lAevi,  26  Jan.  41 ;  CapU  9  3  Feb.  43 ;  Mqf&r^ 

P6Au((.  47. 


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Captains. 

Chaa.  Highmore  Potts  . . 
Tbomas  Unett  ..•««•  ^ ..  • 
Hugh  John  M.  Campbell 
Ueni7  Bdward  M'Qee  . . 

James  Kcr 

John  LewiaiUchard  Eooke 

Robert  Warden 

Ricbaid  Denny*   

John  Mai^tson 

Charles  Kyd Skeete  .... 

LiBUTBlTANTa. 

Edw.  John  EOennan .  •  •  • 
Henry  Bntler  Stoney    . . 

John  PhUlipps 

Oeoffga  Bingham  Jenings 
John  Hay  Moore,  d.  a^/- 
Rob.  Oncsiphoms  Bright 
R.  Barrett,ad.(Q.ir  J0Oei.M) 
Oodftey  Wm.  Hugh  Massy 
Geo*  Vamham  MaodonaM 
Fred.  Charles  Ash  worth . . 
Edward  Chlppendall .... 

Cecil  RiTers    

Henry  HIU  Dawson  .... 

Ensigns. 
Hugh  Francis  Massy  .... 

George  Lidwill 

Oswud  Ang.  Grimston  . . 
L.  Douglas  Hay  Currie  . . 
B.  Ker  Vaughan  Arbackle 

OeoigeClay ••.-. 

George  Ridge  Beadon  . . 
Henry  Tuner  Uniacke  . . 


BNSION. 


8  Feb.  16 
P  27  Sept  21 

81  May  89 
P  4Sept.40 
P  80  Mar.  88 
Pll  Sept. 40 
p  12  Oet.  41 
p  13  May  86 
P  84  June  42 
P80Ang.  42 


P  10  Feb. 
P  6  May 
P  2  Feb. 
P  21  Jnly  48 
p  8  Feb.  43 
p  9  June  48 

18  June  46 
P  24  Oct.  46 

13  Not.  46 
P  2April47 
P 10  Dee.  47 
P20May  42 
P  6  Ang.  47 

p  7  Aug.  47 
P 18  Feb.  48 
28  June  48 
P  2  Feb.  48 
P  10  Dee.  47 
p  18  Sept.  48 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P21  Dec.  49 


I.IBUT. 


87 

871 


P  13  Not.  17 
P  22  July  24 
P  SO  Aug.  42 
P  8  Feb.  48 
P  12  Oct.  41 
P20Aug.  44 
P  4  April  46 
P  12  Oct.  88 
P  8  Aug.  46 
P  24  Oct.  46 

P  4  Sept.  40 
Pll  Sept. 40 
P20May  42 
P  4April46 
P  7  Ang.  46 
P   2  April  47 

14  Aug.  48 
P  2  Feb.  40 
Pl8  8ept.49 
P 12  Oet.  49 
P  9  Jan.  49 

29  Dee.  46 
P21  Dec.  49 


OAPTAIN. 


BBITKT- 

MAJOn. 


28  June  88 
28  Not.  41 


7  Jnly  46 


P  31  Dec.  26 
P  SJnly  26 
P  4  April  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
P  7  Ang.  46 
P  2  April  47 
P  6  Ang.  47 
P  80  Deo.  42 
P  16  Ang.  48 
P 12  Oct.  49 


S  Maior  Dvasr  cawaaMM  Om 
Light  CoBpuiT  of  <te  *9lk  •t  Ik* 
4«*trMCion  of  PMMR*t  Piik  M  Ikft 
•Mb  ApnL  IMt ;  at  Mawic  ••  ttk 
SUt;  «l  the  Mtaek  mA  toiiaiiim 

of  th«  Wttikadi  r«k  M  tk*  ista 

Man  at  iba  ati— !■»  tt  X««lu*a 
Pah  at  Okiawai  rnlbe  IM  l»lf 
mai  dcatnietioa  of  fbt  aam>«a  HM 
lOtbJalrt  ^MB  ■&  tba  toliiiidaa 
of  Arrataa'i  Pah  oa  tha  Mth  J«|»  ; 
aetmly  c«fla|«4  at  She 
^  tt  Knriii'M  rak  •■  Aa 
llth  Jan.  1S4«. 


4  Ll««it  Bamrtt  mptH  In  tb«  KidtwTVrrt- 
tortaa,  OyloB,  daring  tb«  wliote  oT  lb«  BAballlaa 
of  1817  Had  IS,  iu»d  coaivandcd  nn  onl 
during  part  of  the  abora  parlod. 

SQuartcr-lfnUr  HendrywrTcd  tkt< 
of  ISia,  and  WW  prtaMl  at  ihobnttlMor  <|nnten 
BrM  and  Wniarloo,  «nd  anpfnre  of  pnrin. 

6  Mr.  lUrrow  Mrrad  In  the  Qnrtn's  Rofnl 
B^.  in  th«  eampalgn  of  1844  In  Iho  8ondi«rn 
Mahrattn  eonntrr  (Inolndlng  tba  atorolng  of  IW 
fortrHt  of  PnntUa)»kllmt  in  HHOMtnainiada. 


Paymoiier,^- 

Ad^tani.—LinU,  Richard  Barratt,^  13  June,  46. 

QHari9fMa9ter,—^3Bi  Alexander  Hendry,^  2  Sept.  46.  (l**  '^^  ^* 

i9vr^nm.^Wm.  OdeU,  21  Aprfl,43 ;  A$titt,'8urg.  9  Not.  80  j  B^ip,'AMtt*mi^ 

Asiittant'Swrgeont, — ^Thomaa  Longmore,  3  Feb.  43. 

Tbomaa  Waller  Barrow,*  8  June,  41. 
Faetngi  Green.^ii^aite,  Meeara.  Cox  dc  Co.— /rifft  AgettU^  5ir  fi.  R.  Baioaigk, 

Bt,f  Armit,  $l  Co. 

1  Midor>Gffaaal  Chariai  Tarvcr  atnrad  In  Parragal  aa  Cayiaia  of  tba  Mtb  Ugbt  Pwwaaift—  Piiirtii  Xm  ta 
laoo.    Baharfccd  itmm  LiabOB  to  jaia  tba  eapdtttwa  aader  btr  Xalph  Abcmiwby  \  iiBBiBlti  to  MaUa  and 
Bar.  ^n*  appoiatcd  Brifuda-lli^  of  the  Cataln;  landed  with  the  Cavalry  eia  the  Mb  Mareb  Ib  BitTpt]  wm 
faacc  with  tha  anaj an  tba  llib.  ISib.  aad  fcanal  acitai  ttf  tba  latht  «m  m^b  ■ti— iiif  ia  a  ■kinwb  «llb  tba 
cavalry  atar  Lahc  Maxcotia.  oa  the  ISih  Mavrh ;  eovdaed  in  Fort  Pbaraa.  Alcxaadria,  tiU  iclcaMd  by  tbt  eaphi 
thai  aty  la  8cptcmbcr  IMl.    la  October  1803  appointed  Aide.de-e8iDp  to  Lir at.. General  Floyd,  aecoad  ia 
Irdaad.    la  March  18M  appolatad  Awistaot  Adjataat-Ocnaral.    Ia  Jaaaary  imL  baviag  aacbanfed  at  M  ' 
Dragooaa  to  the  Mtb  regnarat,  acconpanied  tlwt  corpa  to  Bemada,  theacc  ia  December  embaned  tat 
■atlcd  aitb  the  emditioo  asataat  MartiaMiac.  troa  preaeat  at  the  landlac  aetioaa  and  eaptarc  of  that  lalaaa  to  !<■•.    Ha 
recetead  the  GoUT Medal  fte  aeniece  ia  Egypt;  aad  the  atlver  War  Medal  aad  ocie  Claap  for 


baigbu  of  Cbiafbae,  occapatioa  aT  Yliafpe 
caaap  aa  tba  bcwbto  of  Icfoaa,  atiaek  aad  i 
baibra  Naafcia.  Be  waa  alaa  preaeat  at  tba  c 
aa  adaeted  aa  the  oCcer  to  remaia  la  eotoa 

faad  difUnv  the  Aaaoeiatad  Otatlaian  Talaataen 
1  Oapt.  BrM«,Lla.  HartlaaadWoedwiivfat,«aMa 


f  Capttto  «mvt»  acrrad  iriib  the  Utb  in  China  (medal)  from  SepiCBiber  ItMO  to  Joae  1847.  aad  waa  prceeat 
aad captaxeof  iba bci^to above  Caaton,  attack  aad  eaptore of  Amoy, aecond  eaptare  of  Chuaaa,  attach  and 

palaa  of  Cba  night  attack.  Bttaek  and  eaptare  o#  tba  I 
captai*  of  Cbapaok  Wooaaaf .  »^^"tt\  aad  Chin  Kiaaa  Foo^ 
opaiatioaB  ia  tha  Caatoa  liver,  aader  Mi^or- General  OOLcailar  to  Apnl  IfdT. 
adaeted  aa  the  odteer  to  remain  In  eotomaad  at  tba  Faetoeiea  wbea  tba  airee  waa  withdrawn,  fbe  t 
iac  aad  difUn*  the  Aaaoeiatad  OentleaMa  Talaataen  at  Caatoa. 

_.jaa  Aiaay,  Ckapac 
II 14.  HiJilard  WMat  i^iBaiaa  V^wto,  Caataa  (wanaded),  AaMP,  Cha 
IS  lA.  AnaatiaMr  waa  M  Caatoa,  Anwy,  Chuaaa,  Chinhac,  Ifincae, 
atandad  tha  fii«rd  at  the  tfaat  Gate  of  Ntn|rpo  on  the  nun-njcif  of  tha  ifih  Mafeh  1141,  when  the  eiwmy  ia 
paatf  wbieh,  iMivHhatandluc  the  oeervrhvliiiiaf  diaparitv  Af  oainhrta,  waa  hravely  ■iaiBtaliie4  aai 
aavvaa  taaa  (Manal). 
14  ^Mt.  llawMt  waa  at^aaioa.  Amv«  Choaam  Chiobaa,  If  iagpo,  Btfoaa,  Chapoa,  8hai«hai,  Woaaaaf 

17  QoMrto^iaaatcT  F««l  atrvrdthrovfhMt  tba  who)'  <*f  tba  rhina  •syaditioa  (ItadBll. 

11  rbfttaatar  Xeowd^  aervtd  M  pa^atoaievaf  tba  Mad  ia  Bidadi,  aadar  Bir  Qtoilaa  Maplif,  ia  ItU 


rbaifWaaaaaa.a  Obia  Ktaaa  Fa*  lMadal>. 
Shaafhat, Wooaaaf , k CbmSiaM F^  nji^tl 
^S  waa  M  Caatoa,  Amoy,  Chuaaa,  Chinhac,  IHacao,  Scwaan,  and  Chin  Xiaag  Fob  (Medal}.     Ma  ani' 
maoda^  <M  cw^d  at  lh»  tfaat  Gate  of  NtttlfP*  on  tha  aww-niay  of  tha  Ifth  IWafeh  1>41,  when  the  >  '      -^  ^    -^ - 


«a 


I  n'i.i 


TMn'Sanr 


66 


34 


do 

16 
16 


Hair 


•  M12ri>£Ii»~« EOMONT-OP.ZEE «— Th« 5/»Aliue^  WlUi tb«  woMi  "BOYPT"-" MAIDA"— "VIMIBRA" 
"COBUNNA"— "  VITTOai  A"— •*  P  YUEKBBfl"— "  0BTHB8'*— •«  lOULOtfifE*'— «'  PBMIMSULA." 

ColoneL 
JfSir  Janes  Sterenson  Bams/  KCB.  JS^.ll  Joly^^S;  Lieut.  2  Jan.  94:  Cap/. 
37  Feb.  96;  JCi^or,  17  Sept.  02;  Zieui,'Coi.  6  Not.  06;   CM.  4  Jane,  14; 
Mtifor-GtH.  19  July,  21 ;  lAeut.-Oen.  10  Jan.  87 ;  Coi.  20  F.  26  April,  42. 

Ideut.'Colonelt, 
r.Fraderick  Horn,  J5^.  p  26  Jan.  26;  £mu/.  p  17  April,  28 ;  Ctmt  P16  Ja&a,  37 : 

Mqfor,  P  7  Sept.  41 ;  l4.'Col.  14  April  46. 
Arthur  Angiutna  Tharlow  Cunynghame,*  9nd  Lieut.  p2  Kot.  30;  Lieut.  22 
May  36;  C«p#.  P17  Aug.  41 ;  J^<|;0r,  P8  Aug.  46 ;  Lieut.^CeL  pS  Nov.  46. 
MtQon.~-llxi%h,  Dennia  Crofton,  Bne.  P  18  Har.  36 ;  Lieut.  29  Dec.  37  :  Capt. 

P  9  Aug.  89;  Mq^or^  P  80  Dee.  46. 
r.  Lachlan  Duff  Gordon,  .fiVu.  P26  July,  84 ;  Lieut.  P27  Joly,  38 :  Csp^  P31 
Dec.  39 ;  M<^er,  p  9  June,  46. 


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0 

14 

0 

16 

0 

86 

0 

14 

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23 

0 

18 

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12 

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13 

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8 

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11 

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11 

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10 

0 

9 

0 

14 

0 

9 

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9 

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37 

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13 

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11 

0 

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0 

8 

0 

Captains. 
r.  Lord  Mark  Kerr, «.  • . 
Fred.  Charles  ETelegfa  .. 
James  B.  Sharpe  ...... 

rSeropeB^rnettBerdmore 
r.  Qeo.B.Cham.Cre8pigny 

Henry  Crawley 

Biefaard  Lei^  Lye. ..... 

r.  George  Steevens 

John  A.  Vesey  Kirkland,  i. 
r.  Bdward  Lewis  Knight 

r.  Maurice  Cane 

Edmund  GillingHaUeweU 

LlBUTBHAHTB. 

Geo.  Fred.  Weller  Foley 
Wm.  PoUexfen  Baddiffe 
Christophilns  Qarstin    . . 
r.  George  Tomson  ...... 

John  Bichard  Jackson  . . 
Wm.Thomat  Wayte  Wood 
r.  Charles  Bichard  Bntler 
Edmund  Francis  Anstey 

r.  Andrew  Beatty 

r.  William  HenryDowling 

Mansfield  Turner    

r.  John  Everard  Deane  . . 

Henry  James 

r.  John  Gittens  Maycock 
r.  James  George  Hay  . . 
r.  Nathaniel  Steetens    . . 

Ensioks. 
George  Hulsh' Adams,  a4j. 
Jas.  Wallace  D  anlop  Adair 
Willkun  Henry  McNeill. . 
Charles  Fredoriok  Tomer 

r.  Charles  Lutyens 

r.  Geoige  Sholdham  Peard 
r.  Francis  Padileld,a4f*. . . 
r.  Henry  Towry  Law. . . . 
r.  MofganThos.Bothenm 
Charles  Bdw.  Parkinson 


BKSION. 


P 19  June  36 
P  IJuly  36 

27  Not.  36 

26  Jan.  26 
P  29  Jan.  36 

11  Oct.  27 
P  3  Not.  87 
P  8  Aug.  38 
P  22  Aug.  37 
P  21  July  42 

16  June  39 
P31  Dec.  39 

P 17  Apr.  40 
p  12  Mar.  41 
P  14  May  36 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P  6  Not.  41 
P  16  June  42 
10  Jan.  42 
P  1  Not.  42 

13  Oct.  43 

20  Oct  43 
P  13  Feb.  46 

23  Feb.  44 
P31  Mar.  43 
P  2  June  48 
P31Dec  44 
P 19  Dee.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

21  Apr.  46 
P  1  Oct  47 

6  Not.  47 
P  4  Feb.  48 
p  6  Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P26AQg.48 
P  12  Jan.  49 


LI  BUT. 


P 14  Sept.  38 
p  10  Not.  37 
P  12  April  89 

11  Oct  27 
P20Jttly  39 

11  June  30 
P  9Aug.39 
P  17  Apr.  40 
P  27  Jnly  38 
P  30  June  43 
P   7  Sept  41 

16  Apr.  42 

16  Apr.  42 

P  2  Aug.  42 

16  Dec.  40 

9  Oct  43 

3  Jan.   44 

P28Aug.  44 

P21  Mar.  46 

P30Dec.  46 

P  9  June  46 

8  Sept  46 

P  29  Jan.  47 

p  4  Feb.  48 

P   8  Oct  46 

P   4April46 

P   1  Sept  48 

P  29  Dec.  48 


CAPTAIlr. 


B&BT.-MAJ. 


P  26  June 40 
P  12  Mar.  41 
P   7  Sept  41 

16  Apr.  42 

P 17  June  42 

9  Oct  43 

P30Dee.  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  6Bept44 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  1  Sept  48 
P29Decu48 


9  Lt.-OoloMd  Cttnynghune 
■erred  m  Aide-de  -  Caoip  to 
Lord  Baltoun  during  tbe  Utter 
pari  of  the  war  in  China  (me- 
dal),  and  was  pretent  at  the 
•lege  and  eaptara  of  tbe  cHgr 
of  Chin  Kiang  Too,  and  at 
the  inTestment  of  Nankin. 


29Jnne  49| 

Payma^er.— Charles  South,  23  Aug.  27 ;  Sn».  9  Dec.  13 
A4iutant9.-^.  Bne.  Francis  Padfield,  22  Dee.  48. 
jBtu,  George  Huish  Adams,  9  Jan.  49. 


Lieut*  P 17  Dec.  18. 


Quorter-iriuteri.— DaTid  Bilham^  17  Sept  41. 

r.  Joseph  M'Oee,  8  Sept  46. 
5ttr^4.— Isidore  Anthony  Blake,  M.B  ,  20  Oct  46;  Aniet.-Surg.  16  Sept.  37. 
r.  John  Gillespie  Wood,  M.D.,  10  Dec.  47 ;  Ateiit.^Surg.  11  Jan.  39. 
Aieietant'Surgetnu. — Robert  John  Cole,  M.D.  27  Aug.  41. 

r.  Bdward  Howard,  29  April,  42. 
Facings  YeWow.-^AgentSf  Sir  John  Kirkland  &  Co. 
1  Sir  Jaaee  Bams  lerred  with  the  Bojali  under  Oen.  O'Bara,  at  Toolon,  until  its  eracoatioa,  and  wa« 
preecnt  at  the  defenee  of  Fort  If nlgrare,  and  also  at  the  eortie  firom  Toulon,  80  Not.  17M.  Ho  eerred  the 
whole  of  the  campaign  In  Coraiea  in  17M,  terminating  with  the  enrrender  of  Calri,  Including  the  stomiing 
of  OpBvatttlonfiedouhta,  capture  of  St.  Fior«nao,Baatia^  and  the  elege  of  Calvl.  In  1700,  he  eerred  the  eam- 
pnifB  in  Holland,  Including  tha  actiona  of  the  10th  Sept.  9nd  and  8th  Oct  (wounded).  Accompanied  the 
•zpeditioii  to  the  Ferrd  in  1600;  and  that  to  Egypt  in  1801,  and  lenrad  the  whole  of  the  campaign  until 
tlwnuTender  of  Alexandria.  Served  in  the  expedition  to  Waicheren  to  1800  ;«nd  tn  Spain  and  Pertvgal 
from  If  arch,  1810,  until  the  condMtoa  of  that  war  in  1814;  Sir  Jamee  bai  receiTcd.  tha  gold  crosf  for 

fMTerelf  woM4e4>,  Su  aabaeOan*  and  the  Nlve,  <od  which  occadona  he  oommauded 


the  Sid  Battalion  of  the  Borala)  i  and  the  ailver  War  Medal  with  three  daiDt  for  Puentef  d'Onor  Badaioc. 


P.7. 


172  1iUtSefft.ofFooi,{RoyalNortkBrftishFusilkrs.)l^^l^^  ^ 

I  The  Thistle  within  the  Clrck  of  8t.  Andrew,  "  Nemo  me  ^pwM  laeemt,"    Tlk« 

Ymn^Berr.  King's  Cypher  and  Crown. 

66        CoIoneZ.— 9  llli  Bight  Han.  Sir  Fredericlc  Adam,*  QCfi.  OCMG.  Bns.  4  Kot. 

Half       1706 ;  Xf .  S  Feb.  90^  Capt.  30  Aog.  09 1  Mqf.  9  July,  03 ;  Lt.-CoL  88  A«g.  04  ; 

Pft7>       Co/.  90  Feb.  12  -,  Mt0,-Oeru  4  June  14 ;  Lt.'Gen.  83  July,  SO ;  Gm.  9  Vor. 

46 ;  C(d.  2l8t  FusUierSy  31  May,  43. 

86       0    Xi«uf.-Co/aneZ.— Thomas Qore Browne,* CB.  JBnt.  14  Jan.  84 ;  Xf .  '1 1  Jaly  85 ; 

Capt,  P 11  June,  39 :  Mqfor,  P 19  Dec.  34 ;  Bra)et*L*,»CoL  83  Dee.  48 :  X/.- 

CM.  P23Jttly,46. 

38       0    Af((|;ory.^Frederick  Qeorge  Ainslie,  8iuf  Xteu^.  P  84  April  88 ;  Xtml  p  5  Oct. 

32;  Capt,  P  26  June  38 ;  Mqfor,  v  20  Oct.  48. 
18       0    John  Ramsay  Stuart,  2iul  Lieut.  P  80  Jan.  32;  XAmt.  9  Aug.  85;  Capt,^  16 
Jan.  40 ;  Mi^ar^  p  9  Feb.  49.  


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Captains. 
Angus  Wm.  Mackay  '    . . 
Thos.  Bythesea  Mortimer 
Htm.  C.  R.  SackTiUe  West« 

Robert  Spring' 

Fred.  Paul  Haines,^  «•  . . 

WilUam  J.  Vemcr 

LewisChamberlaynel  rwin 
Willoughby,  H.  Caiter  . . 
Thomas  Wm.  Prevost  . . 
Edward  Dunbar  Dunbar* 
First  Libutbkamts. 
Wm.  Francis  Ring,  r.  . . 
Arthur  Geo.  Shawe   •  • .  • 

John  Watson 

Robert  Nicholson 

Jolm  Patriclc  Stuart  a4i. 
Fra.  B.  Viewport  Tinley 

Wm.  Savage   

Arthur  Edgccumbe  Tuke 
Henry  Frederick  Evans. . 

Edward  Clemlson 

George  Caldwell  Dlckins 
Edward  Thomas  Barnard 
Richard  Trevor  Irwin*  . . 
Charles  Beevor  Daveney 

Sbcomd  Lieuts. 
Jos.FitzThomas  Shad  well 
Thomas  Francis  Hobbs . . 
John  Thomas  Dalyell  . . 
John  Wm.  Charles  Fagge 
William  John  Legh  .... 
Hon.  Wm.  George  Boyle 
Holt  Waring  Clerke 


2d  LIEUT. 


P  24  July  02 
P  16  Nov.  32 
PSOAug.  33 
P 14  Feb.  34 
P21  June89 

6  Apr.  38 
P 10  Apr.  36 
P  4  Oct.  39 

18  June  41 
P27  0ct.  37 

28  Oct  31 

1  April  80 

P  18  Aug.  38 

P    7  Sept.  38 

30  Dec.  38 

P28Aug.  40 

7  Aug.  40 
P248ept.4l 
P  26  Oct.  41 
P  16  Not.  41 
P  27  May  42 
P  23  Jan.  46 

1  Apr.  43 
P31Dec  44 

P86  Jnne46 
16  Jan.  47 
14  May  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P80Oct.  48 
P  9  Feb.  49 


LIEUT. 


P  30  June  08 

8  July  37 

P  6  June  36 


P  4J>ec. 
P 16  Dec. 
P  16  Oct. 
P  88  Feb. 
P  3  July 


36 

40 
41 
40 
41 


P  6  April  44 
P  80  Oct.  40 


8  May  36 
83  Aug.  39 
31  May  40 
13  June  40 
3  Oct.  40 
P86Sept.41 
86  Oct.  42 

10  Aug.  44 

11  May  46 
19  Dec. 
21  Apr. 

P  20  Oct. 

8  Jan. 

P  9  Feb. 


46 
46 
48 
47 
49 


CAPTAIV. 


37  July  38 

p  24  Sept.  41 

P 16  Apr.  42 

11  Feb.  46 

16  May  46 

28  Feb.  46 

6  Not.  47 

P  2  June  48 

P  9  Feb.  40 

PllOct  44 


9  Nov.  M\ 
3  Apr.  46 
7  Juae  4U 


.  a  Mijor  Maekay 
camiMigii  of  1807  la 
Made  pritoo«rof  w  In  ■■ 
Ipigerocni  with  tlw  rxwy  •» 
CiUabriA  I0lh  Jiim»  1Ma»  ^A 
druined  m  micIi  aatU  I4«k 
Mnj,  1S14.  PfTMnl  m%  It^v 
Orlesni,  8  Jan.  1815. 

4  TlieHon.M^orWtitsu  >»< 
on  Sir  Huyh  Ooogh**  aiaC 
Utfougboal  tke  I'amf  iyi  «• 
tb«  Suil^  (Medal  K—M  A  4»- 
df^camp  in  tJM  battl«  af  >l< 
kre  and  PeroiMliakt 
(NBdaUnf  UWnmrj 
durina  tiM  remalnd 
ciioipalgn  and  la  tba  bacO*  w* 
Bobrarn. 
0  CapL  Sprinx  wrrcd  vtth  Um  tSd  tai  fk*  c«a> 
palf9  on  Ui«  8«iti«J  in  1840  <  Medal),  ~ 
ibe  aetioBi  at  Buddlwal,  Aliwal«  and 
8  Oapt.  Dunbar  lerrcd  with  tbe 
eampaifn  In  tba  Soiiibern  Mabralta 
and  waa  praaent  at  iba  inveaCaietit  aaA  ea|tm«» 
of  Panulla  and  Powngbnr,  and  In  tta 
tJont  against  tba  foru  Munnabor  and  M 
totb.  Re  Mrred  alao  in  Vppar  Ba4 
Scitide  In  1849-8. 


23  Nov.  40 
Paymaster.-^eo.  Pott  Erskine,  3  Not.  43 ;  Ent.  p  11  July  84 ;  X^.  *  t  Jiair.  av. 
14futant.— Lieut.  John  Patrick  Stuart,  1  Dec.  48. 
Quartet' Matter. — Jamea  Mahood,  26  Feb.  41. 

Surgeon. — Frends  Charles  Annealey,  16  Aug.  48 ;  Auiet.'Surg.  17  Sept.  30. 
Auittant'Surgeon. — Andrew  £dge,  28  Aug.  49. 

Facingt  Blue. — A  gent ,  Andrew  Utwrle,  E§q.  , 

[Returned  from  Bengal,  Uth  Mag,  1848.] 
1  Sir  Frederick  Adam  fenrvd.ln  Holland,  and  waa  pfeaenl  in  tbe  aettoiie  of  the  i7lb  Ao(Wt,  1Mb  Srr 
tember.  and  Snd  October,  1700 ;  took  part  in  the  actiuni  of  the  8th,  IStb,  and  8Ut  March,  leaf,  la  Efyi t. 
Sir  Frederick  waa  aererely  wounded  near  Alicant,  19th  April,  1819 ;  at  tbe  pa«a  of  Oidall  be  rveatve^  tv« 
woundi,  one  which  broke  bia  left  arm,  and  another  which  thatterrd  hie  left  band;  and  b«  waa  ala»n><»w»y 
wunfided  at  Waterloo. 

1  LI  -Col.  Browne  cawmaiidcd  (lie  ll*t  duriaf  the  whole  of  tbe  eaanpalfn  of  ISlt  in  41IQ|1iaBlfCn,  and 
encacnnenl*  wiih  ibc  mmjr  on  M  Mareh  and  18  April  In  the  Pirftem  Vftllejr  i  In  that  of  ibe  t>  May  near 
at  Ooalne,  6  9tpL  before  Gbuinee.  oceupaliea  and  deMraeOoa  of  thai  Ibrtrevi  and  of  Cabool.  espedhivB  lata 
caplnr*.  and  dettrticcloa  of  liUliff.  and  in  tbe  various  minor  affairs  In  and  between  the  Bolaa  and  the  Rh>Wt 
7  M^or  Hainca'  irniMas— On  (be  formation  of  (be  Amy  of  tbe  Sadrj  be  waa  appoiotcd  tooflteiate  aa  M 
tan  to  tha  CoaHBander-in-ChUf;,  air  llach  GuuKb  (rice  ColMtel  Gmgh,  who  bcfsune  a  Brigadier  of  Ca««tiy  i,  ettd'ta  tba 
cwaaaitTbcvaamewwtattbcbattlcoof  Moodkcci 


and  Feraaeabab,  IMth  and  Slat  Oce.  1M«.    la  tba  latti 


mwm  |Pa^^^"»»  aaw  •— ^   m^^m-m^-m^  -«..    -" » ■» ■•^■•■*  »•>«   •  »•  ■••  ■«■■■•■«  akvaa*  aaacia  M%mm  m^^^m  au  aw. 

aevetalT  wonnded  by  ftapc  abol  at  (be  •(taek  oa  the  eaemi'i  work^  bia  boraa  beias  kUM 
aaac    At  the  tceommeBdatiea  of  Loni  Goa^  be  wma  promoted  ta  a  eonpaaf  m  tba  imb  Fooi 
then  a  ticat.  ia  tba  4tb  Beat. 
f  Lieat.  Irvia  aervad  in  tba  ItUi  wtfb  tbe  cipadltion  aader  Ma}or-Ge»nal  ITAffvilar  «bkb  letfk  tbe 
in  Iba  Cafttoa  liver,  ibaaa  of  tbe  Btakad  Baiiaty.  and  of  tbe  Citv  af  Caatoa,  in  AmO  tS4;,  wbtn  9Jt 
aptkad. 


10  Ueat.  Ilagbca  aerred  tbioofboal  the  opentlona  tai  Sclode  (Medal),  taetadtn*  die 
kalllea  of  Meeaaee  and  Hyderated.     lie  waa  alao  ptraeni  at  PamiUa  and  rownflMr. 

St  Deeit>r  Currte  aerred  wtiH  the  Itih  L^Bcera  at  the  bania  of  Mabarmperr  SMi  Dee, 
palfa  on  (be  SudrJ  tn  IMO  MmUI.  Inclndtac  dw  aetlanaat  Bnddlwnl,  AUwal,  tm 

SS  Dr.  Aadm<o  wa*  al  Hyderabad  (Medal),  Pwult^  i*aaa|bai,  Maimrtiiir,  and  U 


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Sczif  DBy"  "  Mbbaneb/*  "  Hydbrabas.'^ 
CoUmel^Jf  Sir  Charles  Jbb.  Napier,*  QCB.  J?af.  81  Jan.  94;  JLtleUt  8  May,  94  ; 

Capf.  22  Dee.  03 ;  Jlfq/or,  29  May,  06;  LL-CoL  27  Jane,  1 1 ;  Co/.  27  May. 

25;  Mqj.'Gen,  10  Jan.  37;  Lt.-Oen.  9  Nor.  46;  Cpl.'02-R^gt.  21  Nov.  43. 
Lieut.- ColcneU. — Samuel  Brandram  Boileau,  JEru,  p4  Oct.  21;  X'ieut,  PI  Aug. 

26;  Capt,  p26  Nov.  28;  Mqjar,  P9  Dec.  36 ;  Lieut.-CoL  9 18  Dec.  40. 
Sydney  John  Cotton,  Ccr.  19  Apr.  10 ;  Lt.  13  Feb.  12 ;  Capt,  PI  J^n.  20 ;  Major 

18  Jan.  28;  Brevet  lAeut.-Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lieta.-CoL  8  Jan.  43. 
Jfq/ori.— David  Rae  Smith,^  £!n#.  p3  Nov.  25;  Lieut ^  13  Feb.  2§;  Capt,  p  26 

April,  31;  Mqfifr,  23  Feb.  44. 
Fred.  Darley  George,^  CB.  JSim.  p24  Mar.  25;  Lieut,  »30  April  ^7 ;  Capt,  pSO 

Aug.  33 ;  JBreDet'Mq^or^  4  July,  43 ;  Mqfor,  30  Nor.  49.         I 


Captaiks. 
T.8ydenhamConway,KJB. 
Thomas  Chute^ 


James  Ram8ay,*°  #.   ... 

Thomas  White   

Francis  Pym  Harding^' 
Fred.  Browne  Russell   . 
Joseph  Edwin  Thacl&well*' 
Arthur  Lalte  Johnston 


ENSIOll. 


LIBUT. 


1 14 


.  •  •  . 


14  Feb.  28 

P24  Feb.  32 

18  May  32 

7  Dec.  15 

P16  Mar.  38 

2  Nov.  26 

P  6  June  34 

P  22  July  36 

DavidAnderson |    28  Dec.  38 

29  Dec.  37 

17  Sept.  39 
P  20  Oct.  40 

30  Apr.  41 
P  19  Jan.  38 
P  9  Aug.  39 
P  10  Feb.  43 

1  Nov.  42 
6  May  42 

18  Feb.  43 

17  Aug.  41 
P  29  Dec  43 

28  June  44 
P  5  Dec.  43 

21  Apr.  46 
4  Nov.  42 

20  Oct  46 
P22May  46 
P   8  Sept.  46 

28  Feb.  45 

31  Mar.  46 
9  Sept.  46 

P  31  Dec.  47 
14  Apr.  46 

P  12  May  48 

18  Aug.  48 
6  Nov.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
P  29  Dec.  48 

29  Oct.  47 
4  ScpL  49 

30  Nov.  49 


Fred.  Qeo.  Tho.  Deshon 

LiBVTBNANTS. 

John  Brennan*^a4f. 
Joseph  Maycock. . 
Herbert  Qeo.  Bowden*^. . 

Robert  Blaclcall  ** 

Robert  ColvlU  Jones  ^>  .. 
William  Henry  Budd  " . . 
Wm.  llichardOoddard** 
John  liiggin  Graham    .. 

'lliomas  Stack  ^* 

William  Mayne 

John  Baldwin 

Geo.  P.  £dw.  Morrison  . . 
Hen.  Allen  Murray  Deane 
EdwSimeonWebberSmitb 
Frederick  George  Moore 

William  Couch   

Thomas  Young   • 

Lynch  Siapleton  Cotton 
Hen.  Vansit.  Penneiather 

A.  J.  B.  L.  Butt 

William  Hughes^ 

Andrew  Hill 

Francis  George  King,* .. 

Ensigns. 
D.  Pleydell  Bouverie. .  • . 
Arthur  Lloyd  Monk 
John  William  Poole  .... 
Henry  Charles  Fraser  .. 
Gi'Orge  Onslow  Deane  • . 
William  .Caimcroes  .... 

John  Burke    , 

William  McBean    


P26AprU91 

P  9  Dec.  36 

P  19  May  34 

25  Aug.  24 

P 18  Dec.  40 

18  Feb.  30 

23  Oct.  39 

30  Dec.  38 

15  May  41 

5  Jan.  41 

30  Apr.  41 

29  Apr.  42 

P30May  43 

6  Mar.  40 
8  Feb.  41 

Pll  Oct.  44 

7  Dec.  44 
P  7  Mar.  45 

18  Nov.  45 

28  Sept.  43 
P  22  May  46 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  30  July  47 

20  Nov.  45 
PlONov.  47 
P26  May  48 
p  27  May  48 

18  Aug.  48 
1  Feb.  49 

2  June  49 
P  21  Aug.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


+ 


P  9  Dec. 

18  Fob. 

80  Mnr.  4^ 
6  Oct  3< 

29Jiin.  4: 

13.Sa>t;4j 
P  26  Ma^  M 
P  20  Oct  4ii 
P  2  F(jbi  4i 

30  Nov.  4i 


BKBV.-MAJ. 


4  July    43 


4  M^or  Si^idi  aad  Quarter- 
Maxtor  Y«ttpg|  fcrred  the  cam* 
palgn  l«  tUe  ,'8ottUieftt  Mabralu 
country.  In  lft4V6k  aad  were  prceent 
at  tbe  iDtetOneSt  aad  eaptu^  of  the 
Kons  of  Paoull^  aad  Pownf  har. 

5  Mi^t  Oeorge  serted  throucbont 
tbe  opftatkuit 'la  Seinde  (Medal) 
under  Sir  Cbarlk*  Naplrr,  inelndinK 
tbe  dcatrucUoQ  pf  Imaanifbur,  and 
tbe  battlei  of  Neeoaae  and  Hydera- 
bad, at  whteb  la^t  be  eontnandcd  tho 
ttnd  regt  He  ptn^A  alio  tbe  earn, 
palgn  in  the  Sonthcn  Mahratta 
country  In  IM4-fl»  and  was  prearat 
at  tbe  Inveetiafnt  and*  capture  of 
tbe  fbrta  of  Panhlla  and  Pownrbur, 
and  In  the  op4ratloni  agataut  the 
Poiti  MuttahAr  and  Munsuntotb 
In  tbe  SouiheraConean. 

6  Maj.  Con  Wily  eerred  throuf  bout 


Qit  K!    "     viol^*  epetatknu  !ln  Seinde  (Medal) 
^H;  I^OV.  4»j|ne|^jnf  |^c  totUes  of  Meeanee 

and  Hyderabad :  and  he  caOMoandtd  the  Light  Com- 
pany (detached)  at  the  preTiotii  df fence  of  the  Resi« 
deney  at  Hyderabad.  He  eerved  eAso  the  campaign  in 
ihc  Southrre  Mabratta  country,  anil  ••*  prcienl  at  tbe 
invettment  and  rapture  of  panulla  aad  Pownghur. 

7  Captain  Chute  eerTcd  tbrougbout  the  operalicos 
in  Seinde  (Mcdal«  including  the  deitruetiwn  of 
Imaumghur,  and  the  battles  ef  Ureaaec  and  Hydeia- 
bad  (icTrrely  wounded.) 


MA 


599  Ot    DCII 

"*        dceert 


Paymaster.—Thoi,  Hanson  Ratcliff;  3  Sept  47 ;  ^'tij.  3  Anr.  40;  Lt,  P 16  Aug.  42. 

Adjutant, — Lieut,  John  Brennan,  26  May,  48. 

Qaarter'Maeter,^W)\\\Am  Young,«  16  Dec.  41 ;  Ens,  19  Nov.  41. 

<S'tfr^«on.— Samuel  Currie,  M.D.,>*  12  Feb.  47  ;  AgsiMt.-Surg,  14  Oct.  36. 

Assist,' Surg, — ^John  Anderson,^  M.D.  8  May,  40. 

Daniel  Paterson  Barry,  7  Aug.  46.  Facings  Buff. — Agents, 

Andrew  Leith  Adams,  M.D.  1  Dec.  48.  [Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  sir  Charlti  Napier  terved  in  the  Iritb  rebellion,  in  i;08|  and  in  tbe  inmirrretion,  In  IMS.  Commandrd  tbe  60tli 
throughout  tbe  campaign  terminating  with  the  battle  of  Conmna,  when  he  «>■•  made  prlioner  after  receiving  Stc  wmmda, 
via.  leg  hrohen  by  a  mMket>Kliot«  sabre^cut  on  tbe  bead,  in  tbe  baek  by  a  bayonet,  rlln  broken  by  a  eaoaob-abot,  and  teveral 
WTtre  eoBtntioae  from  the  butt  end  of  a  mufeket  Bctaraed  to  tbe  Peninsula  the  latter  part  of  1009.  where  be  remained 
nntil  181  If  and  wae  prewnt  at  tbe  action  of  the  Coa  (had  two  bone*  shot  under  him),  battle  of  Busacu  (ahot  through  the 
(iMe,  alM  jaw  broken  and  eye  iqjured),  batUe  of  PueolM  d'Onor,  MCond  tiege  of  BaJi^oa,  and  a  great  number  of  tkimiiahea. 
la  1813  he  lerred  in  a  Soatlng  etpeditlon  on  the  eoast  of  tba  United  Stotes  of  Monk  Amerieai  landed  a  great  number  of 
times  at  Craoey  Island,  and  other  plaeetk  Serred  also  the  campaign  of  181&.  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Cambray, 
Oommsaded  the  force  employed  in  Seinde,  aad  on  the  17th  Feb.  lS4St  wlUkoaly  MDO  British  trodts,  be  attacked  and 
defeated,  after  a  desperate  action  of  three  houfs'  diiralion,  Sg,000  of  the  enemy,  strongly  posted  at  Meeaaea.  On  the  81  sf 
Peb.  Hydrabad  surrendered  to  blai  t  mkI  oa  (be  B«tb  March,  wldi  &,0QO  men,  he  attacked  sad  signally  defeated  SO.OOO  of  th« 
sag  my,  posted  in  a  eery  strong  aad  diflhniU  pssitioa  at  Uabba  near  Hydrabad,  thus  camplcUng  the  efdre  sutyugstioai 
of  Seinde.  Kaity  la  ISIS,  with  a  taeo  osasistisc  of  aboat  iOSQiaea  of  aU  arms,  he  took  the  field  sctlnstlbe  mountain  sa4 
dceert  hrlbea  ataalcd  on  iha  right  baak  af  Iha  ladaa  to  the  north  of  Shifcaspera^  apd  after  an  ardodaag|ppaiga  be  effected' 


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In  tke  ccBtn  of  th«  Cotoor  tte  PHm«  ^  WmUs^s  FMtiUn,  with  Om  mottob  "/e&  XHfK.**— In  th* 
•nd  tblrd  ooraen*  tlM  BUing  Sun  amd  the  lUd  Dr^^fon,  and  In  the  fourtli  eorn«r,  tb«  ITiHff  B« 
with  th0  Motto,  **  Ifte  atpera  tgrrent."—"  MINDEN"— tht  Sphinx,  with  th«  woi4s  **  BO VPT*— «  0(K 
RUNNA  ••— ••MARTINIQUE"—  ••ALBUHERA"—  •<  BADAJOZ**  —  ••  SALAMANCA'*—**  VITTORlA'*— 
••  PTRENEEB"— ••  KIVELLB*'— "  0RTHE8"— **  TOULOUSE"—**  PENINSULA**— ••  WATERLOO.** 

9  ^tr  Junes  WOloughby  Gordon,'  Bt,  OCB.  OCH.  Sng.  17  Oct  1783;  Xinrf. 

5  Mar.  88;  Capt.  2  Sept.  95;  Mqfar.  0  Nov.  97;  Xmm^.-CM.  21  Hay,  1801; 

Col,  25  July,  10;  Mqjar^Omu  4  June,  18;   LUut.'Getu  27  May,  25;  Gen. 

23  Not.  41;  C0I.  23rd  Fotilkra,  23  April,  23. 
Lieut.'CoUmOs.'-AithuT  Welleitey  Torrens,  Bnt.  k  lAtmt.  14  April,  26;  XInif. 

k.  Capt,  12  Jane,  30;  Capt,  k,  Lieut. -CoL  p  11  Sept.  40. 
r.  Chariea  Cmtchley, '2ful  Lieut,  p8  Apr.  26;  Lieut.  22  July,  30;  Copt.  '11 

Dee.  35 ;  Jfq/<r,  p  22  Oct.  44 ;  Lt-Col,  24  Joly  49. 
iMq^orv.— Harry  George  Cheater,  9nd  Lieut.  26  Oct.  30;  Lieut.  7  Aug.  96; 

Capt.  P 1 1  Sept.  40 ;  Mt^,  24  July  49. 
r.  Daniel  LyBon8,*2iu<XMK^  p26  Dec.  84;  Lieut.  P28  Ang.  37 ;  C^.  P29 

43  J  M^fOTf  P  3  Ang.  49.     


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Captains. 

r.  Fred.  J.  PhUlott 

r.  HobartOrant  AnderdoD 
r.  Arth.W.  Williams  Wynn 
r.  Arthur  James  Herbiert 
Francis  Edward  Evans . . 
r.  Edward  Battye,  #..... 
Thomas  Parker  Rickford 
Wm.  Pitcaim  Campbell 
Edward  W.  D.  Bell  .... 
John  Charles  Conolly    . . 
Francis  E.  Campbell .... 
Peregrine  L.  Phillips    . . 
First  Lirutbnants. 
Fred.  Thomas  Brock. .  •• 
r.  Orismond  Philipps    . . 

r.  Robert  Bruce 

r.  Cluurles  Edward  Hopton 
Henry  Hall  Dare,  Atlf... 
Robert  Taylor  Baynes 
Kred.  Biscoe  Tritton  .... 
r.  Him.  W.  Matt.  Plonkett 

r.  Lewis  Agassis 

Cornelius  Graham  Sntton 
r.  A.  F.  Lord  Greenock,!. 
George  Morrison  Marsh . . 

r.  Edward  Howell 

Edmund  Crof u 

John  Comewall  Brady  . . 

SXCOND  Lzbuts. 
r.  RobertVaughanDickens 
rSirHOEChamberlain^f 
r.  George  Henry  Hughes 

BtehardMUford 

Francis  M.  Hall  Dare  . . 
r.  Trevor  Hope  Edwardes 
r.  Edward  Jenkins,  atff. . . 
Edward  William  Penwick 
r.  Fred.  P.  R.  D.  BadcUffe 
EdwardGascolgneBuIwcr 


2nd  LI  but. 


7  Apr.  25 
P15N0V.  33 
P  24  Mar.  37 
P  5  Apr.  39 
P  5  Apr.  39 
P31  July  35 
P 11  Sept.  40 
6  Aug.  41 
15  Apr.  42 
P30  Oct.  40 

16  Apr.  42 
P22Apr.  42 

20  May  42 

3  June  42 

P31  Mar.  43 

P  4  Aug.  43 

P  20  Oct.  43 

17  Apr.  42 
P22  Mar.  44 
P29  Mar.  44 
P20  Aug.  44 
P22  0ct.  44 
P  30  May  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
Pll  Nov.  45 
P  8  May  46 
P 19  May  46 

1  May  46 
25Ang.46 

P28Aug.  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P16  Oct.  47 
P26  Sept  48 

2  Feb.  49 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P    6  July  49 


libut. 


P12Dec«  26 
P24  Mar.  37 
Pll  Sept. 40 
15  Apr.  42 
15  Apr.  42 
P  4  Aug.  37 
P  22  Apr.  42 
P  4  Aug.  43 
P17N0V.  43 
P  22  July  42 
P  29  Mar.  44 
P  20  Aug.  44 

P  22  Oct.  44 
P  17  Jan.  45 
P28Mar.45 
P  30  May  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
14  Apr.  46 
P  8  May  46 
P  19  May  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P 15  Oct.  47 

17  Dec.  48 

18  Dec.  48 
P23  Mar.  49 
P  6  July  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


15  Apr.  42 
P31  Mar.  43 
P  28  Mar.  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
Pll  Nov. 45 

14  Apr.  46 
P19  May  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 

18  Dec.  48 
P  6  July  49 

24  Joly  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 


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brtyC 


P  21  Aug.  49 
Henry  D*Oyley  Torrens    |   18  Sept.  49 1 
Poyifuufer.— 9aiGeo.Dann,*  ]5Mar31;  2iuf  £r.  15  Apr.  13;  Li.  lejaly.lft. 
A4futant$.^JAeut.  Henry  Hall  Dare»  10  June,  40. 

r.  2iwi  Lieut.  Edward  Jenkins,  90  April  49. 
Quarter^Maeten.'—^Bi  Charies  Grant,^  5  July,  44. 

r.  Robert  Fortune,  25  Aug.  40. 
SbryiSfU.—Bdw. Bradford, 24 Sept. 41 ;  iijst.-5.20Mar.28;  Ho$.'A.b  Dw.9SL 

r.  Robert  Smith,  8  Dee.  45 ;  Amiet.^9urg.  26  Sept.  34. 
AuUt.'Swrgeofu.'-'yfMam  Godfi«y  Watt,  1  March,  44. 

r.  Douglas  Grantham,  24  Oct.  45. 
Faeingt  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Ijf  Battaiion  Betumedfram  Nova  Seotia,  5  Oct.  48.] 

■»  a»  !■  Lm*  Haod^  Pteat  10  ika  alw  of  TBokmM  a  ▼^mtetr.lB  IIM. 

■ar*^17«^  Oii—iiiUiil  iha Stcfc,  wl»m  U  taofc  joawiilwi  of  — < occam 
laMar-Oaaaral  to  tfM  Poraaa  wrrlag  la  ttw  Paatauala  aaAtr  fti 
r^Tir  m  Siii>M.— tSwifcuy^mwiiMito  Porti^tf. 

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Colonel.  Bobert  Ellice,*  Ens.  8  Nov.  98;  Xf.  5  Jan.  99 ;  Capt.  4  May,  0| ; 

dlqfor,  12  May,  08 ;  Lt.-Col,  16  Mar.  09 ;  Col.  12  Aug.  19 ;  Mqjor-Qen.  22 

July,  30 ;  Li.'Oen,  23  If  ov.  41  -,  Col.  24th  Regt.  2  Nov.  42, 
LieiU.-CoUmeU.'^Howen  Paynter,'  Ens.  26  April,  28;  Lieut.  6  Jan.  33;  Capt, 

P6  May,  42 ;  Mi^or,  P2d  April,  46 ;  Lieut.-Col.  14  Jan.  40. 
William  OastaTos  Brown,*  Efts.  7  July  25 ;  Lieut.  11  May  30 ;  Capt.  10  Mty 

44;  Mqfor,  15  Jan.  40  ;  Lieut.-Col.  P21  Dec  49. 
Jir^;*0rj.— AuguBtoa  Qeorge  Blachford,^£nj.  p  12  Not.  25 ;  Htut.  P12  Pec.  86 ; 

CmH.  17  Aug.  41 ;  Mtyor,  14  Jan.  49 ;  Brevei  Lieui.^Col.  7  June  49. 
Cbarlea  Henry  Bllice,  Lieut.  10  May  39 ;  Capt.  p  8  Aug.  45 ;  Ifiyor,  P  21  Dec.  4P. 


Captaiks. 
Edmund  Wodehouae .... 
Louis  Howe  Bazalgette* 

Francifl  Spring 

John  Hensy  Lutman  .  > .  • 
Geo.  Bllis  UoydWaUams^ 
Francis  Charles  Skurray 

Sweton  Grant 

Andrew  JohnMacpherson* 
Richard  Aubin  Croker*. . 
John  Balkeley  Thelwall' 

LlBUTBNAMTS. 

George  Frederick  Berry* 
Charles  Mackechnie  . . .  • 

Walter  Cummiug   

William  Hartshorn,"  o^^'. 
CammilloMontebelloDrew 

Francis  Clark 

Thomas  Maling  Greensill 
Henry  Macdonald  Bums 
Wm.  Douglas  Hall  Baillle 

Henry  John  Hinde 

Rob.Q.A.deMontmorency 

Robert  Halahan     

Alex.  Robert  Moubray  . . 

James  Stewart 

Joseph  Chas.  Qoodfellow 
Richard  Henry  Travers . . 

Thomas  Airey^ 

John  Nagel 

Acton  de  Veulle 

James  Charles  W.  Kippen 
Fred.  Wm.  Adam  Parsons 
Richard  Henry  Holland 
Geoiga  Wedderbum  . .  •  > 

Ensigns. 
Lord  Frederick  Montagu 
William  Vesey  Munnings 
R.HamiltonMontgomerie 
John  Augustus  O'Neill    • 

Philip  L.  Tilbrook 

James  Tennent  ToTey  . . 
Charles  PetrAs  Qeneste. . 
R.  Josh.  Logan  Crutchley 


- 


EWSIQN. 

P  24  Mar.  37 

26  June  38 
P28Feb.  40 

8  Jan.  41 
P  23  Apr.  41 
P  7  Oct.  37 

15  May  40 

19  Apr.  42 
P 13  Feb.  42 
P  4  Aug.  43 

7  Jan.  42 
P 16  Apr.  41 

20  May  42 
29  Dec.  43 
10  May  44 

P 11  Apr.  45 
5  Apr.  46 

20  May  42 
P 14  Apr.  46 

13  Nov.  46 

P  25  Aug.  46 

17  May  44 

23  Aug.  44 

27  Feb.  45 
12  Oct.  45 

P  9  Dec.  45 

21  Apr.  46 
P29  Dec.  46 
P 19  Nov.  47 
P  31  Mar.  48 

10  Aug.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P  3  Dec.  47 

P23  Apr.  47 

P  10  Mar.  48 

1  Sept.  48 

P  3  Nov.  48 

11  Apr.  49 
23  Nov.  49 

P  22  June  49 
23  Nov.  40 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P 15  Jan.  41 

P  24  Sept.  41 

P  22  April  42 

P 16  June  43 

22  Aug.  44 

8  April  42 

19  Jan.  44 

26  July  44 

5  Oct.  44 


f  28  Apr.  46 
7  Apr.  48 

14  Jan.  49 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

15  Jan.  49 


BBET.-MAJ* 


o  uci.  44  lo  Jan.  %v 
3  April  46  P  21  Dee.  49 1 


P  25  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
P  9  Oct. 
P20  Ocu 
23  June 
14  Jan. 
do. 
do. 


1 
15 


Jan. 

Jan. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Apr. 

6  Sept. 

P 16  Nov. 

Pll  Dec. 

P  1  Dec. 


45 
46 


46 

48 
48 
49 


49 
49 


P3 


49 
49 
49 
49 
49 


7  Lieut.  Alray  lerred  with 
the  ISlh  thfoiif  hoat  the  cain- 
pAigDf  io  Al^honbtan  from 
ISas  to  184S  InduilTe,  ao4  ««a 
prewnt  at  the  itonn  and  cnp' 
ture  of  Qhusaee  (medal  >,  as- 
I  Mult  and  capture  of  the  town 
I  and  fortt  of  Tootiimdurrah, 
'  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night  aU 
I  tack  at  Baboo  Kooth  Ohnr, 
dettractlOD  of  Khardnrrah,  aa- 
■ault  of  Perwaudurrah,  eionn- 
mg  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  IHmc, 
affair  of  Teieen,  forcina  the 
Jugdulluek  Pav,  reduction  of 
the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  de- 
fenoeof  JelliOahadC Medal)  and 
sorties  on  the  Utii  Nor.  and  1st 
Dec.  1841,  nth  Mar.  S4tb  Mar. 
and  let  April,  1S48;  general 
aetioo  and  dereat  of  Akbar 
Khan  before  Jellalabad,  storm- 
ing  the  heights  of  Jugdulluek, 
general  actMm  of  Teseen,  and 
raoaptura  of  Cabool  (Medal). 


«  Doctor  Oiea*  scrrtd  wMi  ibo  Qocca't  Bo7oU  Che 
sanpolsn  of  ItM-A  la  the  Soikdicni  Coneon  sad  Sowunt 
Warrec  Coontrr.  Ineludluc  the  ttornUm  of  Mvond 
tiMkadet,  end  the  loTestment  and  eapturo  of  the  Fort 
of 


Pammuttr.—Qeo.  Abercromby  Ferrier,  29  Mar.  42 ;  Em.  p  12  April,  33 ;   LietU. 
AtStaant.—Lieut.  William  Hartshora,^'  25  Oct.  44.  [p  1  June,  38. 

Quarter 'Master. — Thomas  Madden,  12  Oct.  49 . 

^ur^eoTi.— John  Stuart  Smith,  M.D.  27  Oct.  48 ;  Assist.'Surg,  22  Nov.  39. 
Assist.'Surgeon8.-^Wm9an  Hanbury,  3  Apr.  46. 

WOtiam  James  Furlonge,  M.D.  8  Apr.  46. 
James  Grant,  M..D.*  12  Oct.  41. 
Faeinffs  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cos  &  Co. 

1  Ltevt-OcBcral  nileo  serrod  on  tbo  ospodidoa  to  South  Amcriea.  and  was  pioa«it  at  the  capture  of  Beunos  Aytco. 
9  Lt..CoL  FarBtcr  ocTfed  with  the  Mth  ih  the  Ptmiaob  eampaigu,  and  was  daoseroosly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  ChUlin- 
walfah  (Medal) 

4  U.'€olett^'BlaeUbrdw»«ed  with  the  S4th  m  theFuaiaah  etsipaigB  (Modal),  and  sneoeeiled  to  thi 
battle  ef  ChiUwawalWi :  he  «aa  afterwards  prcBcnt  at  the  hattle  of  Goojerat.  .  ^  ^„        .,«.,»  ^  •« 

5  Make  Bniwiisened  in  the  faojaab  campaign,  and  was  wounded  is  the  battle  of  ChuUaawanah  (Medal). 
4  QMPHdM  MuJgctte.  Macpheraon.  and  Croker.  and  Lieut.  Thehrall,  served  ia  the  Fuiuanh  campaiga,  and 

woduSatthchattie  of  ChiUi«nwaUah  (Medal). 
7  CsMaia  WillMBa  wyi  dansctoust*  woMSded  at  Chilli  saw  sHah  (Msdal>. 
i'VBStTVeitt  auniartsheRi  wesa  AUghtly  «euud«i  at,  ChittiaawaUab  (Medal). 


at  the 


rhe  King^t  Crat  In  two  eornen  of  the  Colour,  "  In  VtrUate  BeliffianU  coi^fida,**  The 
Amu  qf  BiUnburghf  "  ^isi  IhminuM  frustra ; "  with  the  WhUe  Horae  in  the  third  ooraer 
of  the  Colour.  "  Nee  aspera  ierrent."  "  MINDBN"— "  EGMONT-OP-2EB."  The 
Sphinx.    "  EGYPT."— Fhmk  Companiet,  «  MARTIWIQUB." 

CoUmel. 
9  Sir  Henry  Fi«d.  Campbell,*  KCB.  6i  GCH.  £!u.  SO  Sept  86;  LUttt,  k 

Cap#.35  April,03^  Capt.k  Lieut.-Col.  6  April,  06;  CW.  25  Sept.  03;  MqfCi^ 

Gen.  25  July,  10;  Li€iU,*Gen.  4  June,  14;  Qtn.  10  Jan.  37;  Col.  25th  Begt. 

SO  Oct  31.  JAeut.'Colaneli. 

James  Robert  Young,  Ent.  27  July,  15 ;  Lieut,  14  Dec.  18 ;  Capt.  PIS  May,  26 ; 

Mqfor,  Pdl  Dec.  93;  Lieui.-CoU  8  April,  42. 
John  Joseph  Mollis,  Em.  9  July  03 ;  X#.  1  Dec.  04 ;  Capt.  30  Mar.  00 ;  Br.-Mtg, 

22  July  30;  Ma^.  8  Apr.  42;  £reo.-£/.-Co^,  9  Not.  46;  X^.-Cof.  19  June  48. 
JUi^/^rf.— Henry  Francis  Strange,*  Em.  23  May  16;  Lieut.  7  April  26;  C^fif. 

P29  June  26 ;  Breo.-Mqjor,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mt^or^  20  Oct  42. 
John  Thomas  Griffiths,  Em.  6  Sept  14;  Lieut.  P 17  May  21 ;  Capt.  1  Sept 31 ; 

Milder,  7  Aug.  46. 


Y«ur*'S«nr. 

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46 

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34 

1 

36 

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17 
27 
15 
15 
33 
13 
27 
12 
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11 
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Capt  AIMS. 

Samuel  Wells 

Samuel  B.  Hamilton .... 

George  Holt 

Wm.  C.  B.  Napier,  4.^  . . 
EdwardRamsden  Priestley 

m  John  Impett* 

Stanhope  Mason  Gildea. . 
m  Thomas  Deacon*. . . . 

James  OgUvy 

Hen.  Fra.Wm.  H.  Fane,#. 

I.IBUTBKAKT8. 

Stewart  Northey    

Robert  Mascie  Taylor   . . 
Henry  T.  Walker,  a^... 
Robert  Murphy  Nicoils 
Fred.  J.  B.  Priestley .... 

Robert  Caimes  Bruce  . . 
Samuel  Percy  Lea. ..... 

Wm.  H.  Tylden  Pattenson 

George  Beut 

Charles  D.  Pogson  .... 
Cha.  Jas.  Stewart  Wallace 

George  E.  Lane* 

Charles  Fred.  Browne  . . 
Henry  Exley  Jones  .... 
Fredericlc  Wm.  Breedon 

Robert  Briscoe 

Thomas  Edwin  Blomfield 
William  Thomas  Potts  . . 
William  George  Turner . . 
Astley  Campbell  Smith . . 

Horatio  Priestley   

Henry  Veitch 

Arthur  Ridgway  Poynts 

Bnsionb. 
William  Henry  Neweiiham 
Charles  Cramond  Dick  • . 

John  Henry  Nott 

William  Vere  Lane    .... 

Alexander  Strange 

Geoige  Skene  Hallowes 
Francis  Kegan  Cox    .... 
John  Richard  H  array 


BNSIOM. 


9  Apr.  25 
20  Sept  33 
10  Aug.  23 
28  Aug.  35 
27  Not.  35 
14  April  14 

P  20  Apr.  37 
5  Apr.   13 

P31  Mar.  38 
24  Feb.  43 


LIEUT. 


P 18  Jan.  30 
P 11  Jan.  39 

28  Oct.  36 
OJuly  37 

8  Mar.  38 
P30Mar.38 
P  6  July  38 
P23  Aug.  30 

10  April  42 

9  April  42 
5  Not.  41 

27  May  42 

19  May  43 

P27  Oct  43 

P 16  May  45 

27  Oct  43 

24  May  44 

29  Mar.  44 
P  10  May  46 
P  11  Not.  45 

28  Aug.  46  h 
P 19  Feb.  47 

10  Sept  45 

17  Dec.  47 

25  April  48 
P  12  Sept  48 

12  Sept  48 
10  June  48 
16  Feb.  49 
4  May  49 


CAPTAIN. 


p  8  Oct.  89  P 15  Sept  37 
p  14  July  37  P 12  Jan.  39 
12Sept25  30Oct  40 
P17N0T.  37;P29Apri142 
P 13  Jan.  38  p  20  Oct  43 


P  5  Oct.  20 
Pll  May  38 

3  Aug.  15 
P  16  Dec.  40 

26  July  44 

P  21  May  41 
P  3  Aug.  41 
P   4  July  39 

4  Oct  30 
8  April  42 

do. 

do. 

do. 

P 13  Oct  43 

P 10  May  44 

P20Dec.  44 

22  July  45 

9  June  46 

9  June  46 

29  Jan.  47 

P  30  Dee.  45 

P  8  Oct  47 

P  5  Not.  47 

25  April  48 

11  June  48 

19  June  48 

9  Jan.   49 

P  10  April  40 


30  Jan.  35 

P 19  May  46 

29  Apr.  36 

19  June  48 

P   1  Aug.  48 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


iSFeh.  48 
9  Not.  «1 
9  Hot.  46 
7 Joaa  40 


1 81r  Rsnrjr  Flrdcrick  < 
beU  •tn*^  In  HolluMi  frm 
P«K.  to  If  ft7, 1708 ;  iti  Fluulvr* 
fruB  JuiM  to  Dec.  17M,  wmA 
WM  pnMMt  la  tlio  actfoa  u 
Boit«l.  Embarked  for  Fi»rta- 
gill  in  Dec.  l806,inc««niBaiHl«*f 
Um  Sd  Brigsda  of  Gau«fai»  md 
WM  pment  at  Um  piif  of 
tbe  Doaro  umI  enptatv  uf 
Oporto,  netioB  at  HatonwwwJr. 
and  battle  of  Talavofa.  w  b<  o 
ha  WM  sereraly  wouadcd,  aa4 
returned  to  England  is  ntnm 
qu<mee.  R^ulnad  tbe  vrmj  im 
Portugal,  In  /una.  1811,  a^d 
reramed  tli«  commaad  «f  tl« 
9nd  Brigade  of  Oaafda»  muh 
wh'eb  h«  wM  pmrat  at  tb« 
f lektf  of  Cfudad  Rodrlfo.  i>m 
the  adrance  of  tlw  BncMi 
Army  aeron  th«  Agaada  iau> 
Spain,  ba  conmaaded  Ikr  l*c 
Oivlelon,  and  with  It  waa  ptv^ 
•cnt  at  the  batila  af  siiato. 
manca,  capture  of  Madrid,  c.d 
alega  of  Burgut.    McdaJ  a:.d 


one  claep  for  TaUvna 
Salamanca. 

ft  M^iorlaipctt  wentA  xhm  raaipaiga  of  IflAwyfc 
the  7lat.  and  wm  pmcvt  at  the  battfo  «f  Wi 

a  M^i.  Dcaeoa  terv«d  with  the  iDd 
TSrd  OB  the  expedithw  to  atratoaadi, 
Olbbe,  in  1918;  aa4  cothe  aorU  ofUemaMt.  v^ 
Conot  W«liiio4ea.  md  wm  piMsM  m  th*  imth  U 
Goerde.    SahMqucaUy  •■  BotlMrf.  voider  Lwd  L  w 
doch,  dnrioK  the  operatioaa  of  the  wiatcr  ca»M«»  «# 
IMS- 14.  Camimn  of  l8lt,~Mwreiy  wowaded  t  «• 
tcrloo.  CoaiBMdod  oae  of  the  diwaibed  totiaii  •< 
the  Kandiaa  pnmocea,  aod  other  opaMaa^ia  C« 
donng  the  rebellion  of  1817  and  !«. 


9  Mar.  49  

Paymaater, — Wm.  Bruoiell,  30  Sept.  42 ;  Em.  1 1  June,  30;  Lieut*  10  Oct.  34 
Adjutant. — Xieitf.  Henry  Torrent  Walker,  16  Dee.  43. 
Quorfer-Afajfer.— Robert  Malcolm,  27  April  49. 
Surgeon.'^mme^  McGregor,  13  Dec.  44 ;  Assist. ^Surg.  24  July  34. 
^«i«f.-5«r^.— Jonas  King  Carr,  M.D.  24  July  46. 
Jamet  Fraser,M.D.  20  Oct.  48. 
Frederick  Clarke,  27  Oct.  48. 
{Facings  Blue.— il^enf/,  Mentrs.  Coz  k  Co.] 
•  ll^or  StfaBgr  Mnred  with  tboMth  on  iha  China  axpedltioa  (Medal),  and  wm  piaMia  at  ttodcfrw*  W 
Ingpo,  at  Tscka,  Chapoo,  Wootung,  Shanghae,  Chin  Klang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 
4  M^r  Napiar  wrred  m  aida-da-camp  to  SirChariM  Napier  during  hit  campalgB  agalatt  Ite 
ad  deMrt  tnbcs  dtuatcd  on  tba  right  hank  of  the  Indoi,  early  In  1846. 
a  Li.  Laaa  Mncd  with  tba  40Ui  la  the  aetloo  of  Mahar^pore,  aad  bM  racalvad  Iha  B 


Hnd  Quartenl 
at  Cork.      J 


26th  (  TTitf  Cameraman)  Segment  of  Foot. 


]77 


Yean'Serr. 


66 


Pall 
Pay. 


S5 
81 

118 


Half 
Pay. 


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0 


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The  Sphinxy "  EGYPT.--*"  CORUNNA."—" CHINA.-— T»<  Dragon. 

Colonel, 
9  Ha  John,  Lord  Seaton/  QCB.  QCMG.  GCH.,  Eru.  10  July,  1794 ;  Lt.  4  Sept. 
95 ;  Copt,  12  Jan.  00  -,  Mt^or, 21  Jan.  08;  Lt.-CoL  2  Feb.  09 ;  Co/. 4  June,  14 ; 
Mqfor-Gen.  27  Hay,  25 ;  Lieut.-Gen.  28  June,  38;  Col,  26  F.  28  March,  38. 

Lieut,- CoIomI. 
Andrew  T.  Hemphill,  Ew.  7  Apr.  25;  Lieut.  16  Apr.  29:    Capt,  3  July, 

39 ;  Mqjor,  11  Feb.  46;  Lt.-Col.  p  8  Dec.  46. 
Mqfon,— George  Hogarth,*  CB,,Ens,  p22  May  17 ;  Lieut.  P 13  Sept.  21 ;  Capt, 

P  12  Nov.  25  ;  Brev.-MqjOTy  28  June  38 ;  Mqjor,  28  Aug.  41. 
Ferdinand  Whittingham,'  CB.  Ens.  2  Nov.  32 ;  Lieut,  p  19  Feb.  36 ;  Capt.  p  30 
Apr.  41 ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  23  Dec.  42  ;  Mqjor,  p  1  Oct.  47. 


Captains. 

George  F.  Mylius/  s 

Bernard  Granville  Layard 

Francis  Carey 

Henry  Edga^ 

John  Wm.  Johnstone*  . . 

John  Rodgers^   

George  Frend ' 

William  Smith  Nicholson 

Charles  Cameron' 

William  Hopson  Hopson 

LlEUTBKANTS. 

Wm.  Thomas  Betts^ .... 
Arthur  August.  Long^ore 

Thomas  Andrews 

Bertie  Mathew  Roberts 
Jacob  Geo.  Mountain,  atfj, 
Robert  Mordaunt  Dickens 
Thomas  William  Andrews 
Richard  WoUaston  Clerke 
Charles  £dward  Preston 
Robert  Thomas  Heam  . . 
William  Hsdaile  Thomas 
Fred.  Torrens  Lyster**  . . 
Chamb.  Heury  Hinchliff 

Bnsioks. 
Henry  James  Noyes  .... 
Rodney  Myllns 


ENSIGN. 


17  Oct.  24 
P 13  Aug.  29 
P  22  May  35 
P  27  Sept.  33 
P31  May  33 
P  31  Mar.  37 
P24  Nov.  36 
P   4  Mar.  36 

16  May  34 
P   4  July  39 

24  Nov.  35 
P  8  May  40 
P27  Dec.  42 

22  May  41 

25  Oct.  42 

18  June  41 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P 12  April  44 

26  July  44 

19  Aug.  44 
P 19  Mar.  47 

20  June  41 
P  9  April  47 


LIEUT. 


26  June  46 
14  Aug.  46 

Aug.  Fred.  Tbistlethwayte|  p  29  Dec.  46 

R.  Creighton  Granville  • 

John  Stratton     

Fred.  Alfred  Carrington . 

William  Mosse 


P   2  Mar.  49 

Pll  May  49 

P  8  June  49 

21  Aug.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BRET.-MAJ. 


9  Nov.  46 


P  28  Jan.  26 

12  Jan.  33 
P  2  Sept.  37 
p24  Nov.  35 

25  Feb.  37 
P 18  May  38 
P 14  July  37 

19  Dec.  38 

1  July  37 

P  28  Dec.  41 

16  Nov.  39 
P31  Dec.  41 

25  June  44 
P23Jnne4d 
p  19  May  46 

26  June  46 
14  Aug.  46 

P22  Dec.  46 
P  19  Mar.  47 

29  May  47 

8  June  49 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P  3  Aug.  49 

10  Licvt.  Ljrtlcr  terTcd  in  the  wan  of  BucatMion  in 
Portsnl  and  in  Spain,  from  1881  to  1841,  as  Captain 
of  Infantry  and  Cavalrj,  and  waa  pnacnt  in  Oporto 
duxinf  th«  8i^,  and  at  the  8icf«  and  Captnro  ot 
Imn,  rontaralN%  Morella,  Bctga,  and  Caatdotte  (m* 
T«Rtf  wonndcd).  Waa  oa  the  staff  of  General  Don 
Diego  Leon,  eomnianding  hie  csoort,  and  extra  aide- 
de-camn.  He  was  twiee  decorated  with  the  Order  of 
St.  Ferdinand  lor  eharfss  of  cavalrf  at  Alio  and  Berga* 
and  with  the  medah  m  the  siege  and  eapture  of  Ixun 
and  Morella.  He  acrred  with  the  Mth  in  the  battla  of 
Pnnniar  (medal). 

OV.43;  ^fu.P2  Feb.  38;  X<.P16  Nov.41. 


P30  Aug.  31 
17  June  41 

P  7  July  43 
10  Dec.  44 

P20Dec.  44 

P  4  Apr.  45 
5  Dec.  43 

P  2  Sept.  45 
31  July  46 

P  24  Dec.  47 


8  Cspt.  Frand  wrred  a* 
aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Hugh 
Gougb  at  Mahandpore(inedai), 
in  which  action  be  waa  serertlj 
wounded,  and  bad  his  right 
arm  amputated  In  the  field. 

9  Captain  Cameron  terred 
throughout  the  China  expo- 
diUon  (medal),  and  was  present 
at  Chusan,  Canton,  Amof,  de- 
fence of  Ningpo,  at  Chapoo, 
Wooiung,  RhaiighBe,apd  Naa* 
king. 


I 


Paynuuter, — Robert  Collins  Craigie,  3  N 
A4futant. — Lieut.  Jacob  Qeorge  Mountain,  14  Aug.  46. 
QiMirfer-Afa«fer.— Cbarles  Kent,?  2  April  47. 

Surgeon. — Andrew  Ferguson,  M.D.,  25  Sept.  46 ;  Atst.-Surg.  23  Dec.  36. 
Astist.'Surgeon. — Frederick  Douglas,  M.D.,  30  March,  49. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough, 
Bt.f  Armit,  tc  Co. 

[Returned  from  Bengal,  4th  July,  1843.] 

1  Lord  lealen  has  leedTcd  tbo  «oM  crass  and  thnc  elasps  tot  Comnna,  Albvhera,  CIndad  Bodrign,  (where  ht  wan 
MVMcly  wonndedX  NireUe,  NItc,  Orthes,  and  Tonloiue. 

1  M^Jor  Hogaiihservod  in  China  (oMdal),  at  the defcnee  of  Ningpe,  at  Chapoo,  Woosuoff,  Bhanghae,  Chfai  Klang  Voo,  anA 
NankiiV.  He  eoaaaanded  the  left  mtag  of  the  Mth  oa  a  dctaehed  wwmnand  at  the  assault  and  eaplnrs  of  the  elty  of  Chl» 
Kiang  Poo. 

5  M^Jor  Whltttngham  ierved  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Gough  throoghont  the  operatioes  of  184S  In  CUna  (medal), 
and  was  prcseol  at  Scgoan,  Cbapoo,  Wooeong,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Klang  Poo. 

4  Mai,  Mylins  served  throughout  the  China  npedltion  (uicdal)»  and  was  present  at  the  drsk  caphne  of  Chuaan,  the  opera* 
tions  before  Canton  from  tbe  S4th  to  the  SItt  May  IMI.  at  Woosnng.  Sbanghae,  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  Nanking:. 

6  Cape  Idgar  lerTcd  in  ChuM  (medal)  at  the  defence  of  Nfaigpo,  at  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghai,  Cliln  Klang  Poo,  and 
Nanfcta«. 

5  Captain  Johnstone  serrcd  throoghont  the  CUaa  «ip«dltton  (modal),  and  was  pecscnt  at  Chnsan,  Csaton  (wounded  !• 
the  left  wrist),  defenee  of  Niogpo,  at  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Woosung.  Shanghae,  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  Nanking. 

7  Coptala  Rodgen,  Lt,  Bctts,  and  Qr^MsstcT  Kent,  lerred  throughout  the  China  expedition  (iDedsl).  and  were  present 
St  Ohnsaa,  Osnton,  dtilknce  of  Ningpo,  at  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  Chin  Klang  Poo,  and  Nanking. 


178 


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MdQMrttm«t 


Tean'8«rt 


A  OmU*  wtth  TbiM  Tarratt;  St.  Geoffgv't  eoloai*  flytaf  la  •  Mm  Field.   The  WUtc  Hone,  *' Nm 
UrrtmlJ*    "ST.LUGU."     The  Mktiur,  wHh   (he  vorde  <*  EOVPT"— »MAIDA»  — ««  BAXfeAK 
"  8ALA1U1IGA  "— *  VITTOBIA  •—  •*  PTBSKBES  "— "  NIVELLB  "— "  ORTHES  "—  "  T0UL0U8B  •^— 

'•  PBII1W8U1-1*— "  WATERLOO." 

CoUmtUn 
pSirWOUuB  F.  P.  irapler,^  KCB.  .fi!n#.14  Jane,  00 ;  LimU  18  Apr.  01 ;  (W. 
Foil  Half  ^  ^i>n««  <>4 ;  Ut^VTj  30  May,  11 ;  Zieui.-Col,  22  Nov.  13  -,  CW.  92  Jsty, 

Pfej-  P^r  SO;  Mt^ar-Oen.  23  Not.  41  ;  CM.  27th  Regt.  6  Feb.  48. 


SO 


34 


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LUui.''Colcn€L 

9  Henry  Arfhar  Magenta,*  Comet,  1  Oct.  12;  Lieut.  4  March  13;  Copt.  »8 
Sept.  19;  Mi{f.  P20  Not.  27 ;  Brev.Lt.-Col.2S  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Coi.  18  Apr.46. 

Mi^ore* 
Samael  E.  Ooodman,  2nd  Lieui.  7  July  26;  Lieut.  9%  April  26;  Capt.  9  A  Oct. 

33 ;  Mq/or,  P  28  Feb.  40 ;  Brevet  Lt.-CoL  20  Oct.  46. 
Usher  WiUiamson,  Eneiffn,  P29  Aug.  26;  Lieitt,  p  11  Nor.  31 ,  Capt.  p28  Feb. 
40;  Mqfar,  P18  Aug.  48. 


Captains. 

Qeo.  Anthony  Dnmlbrd 
Thomaa  Perdval  Toozel 
Henry  D.  Chohneley  .... 
Andrew  Vincent  Watson 

Walter  Butler 

Froderick  King 

Herman  Stapylton 

Francis  Wm.  Johnstone- . 

Oliver  Langley 

Ft^derick  Palmer 

LiBUTBHAHTB. 

Bdw.NassauMoleswortli,r 
Benjamin  Midgley,  a4^. 
John  Samuel  Manly  • .  • 
Hon.  F.  Bean.  Pakenham 
Brabason  Noble.  ....... 

C.  A.  W.  Wedderbume. . 
John  Rieh.Hedges  Becher 

Barclay  Thomas 

Edward  Barnes 

Alexander  Chancellor   . . 
William  Archibald  Kldd 

Charles  Warren 

Arthur  Mowbray  Jonea. . 
Enbiohs. 

WnUam  Crosier 

Wm.  Cameron  Somenrille 
James  Henry  Creagh 
WUliam  Douglas  Pbellps 

Predarlck  Rhodes 

Hon.  LucW.C.A.F.  Gary 
John  David  Downing 


BMBlOir. 


3  Mar.  26 
10  Sept.  20 
P 13  July  31 
P21  Dee.  32 
P 16  Dec.  26 
P 13  Dec  33 
P  4  Aug.  37 
P19  Aug.  36 
Pl9Mar.  40 
P 16  Jane  48 

P  1  Dec  39 

U  Dec.  37 

16  Feb.  39 

P  8  Feb.  42 

P   3  June  42 

P  6  Dec  43 

P31  May  44 

31  Dec  44 

26  July  46 

P20  0ct.  46 

P20NOT.46 

93  April  47 

P28Sept.47 

29  Dec  46 
P24  8ept.47 

19  Nov.  47 
P  9  Jane  48 
P18  Sept.  49 
Pl90ct  49 
P23N4yv.49 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIB. 


P 16  Dec  26 
P  4  Oct.  33 
P 18  Dec  33 
P 18  May  38 
P 19  Sept.  26 
P 17  Aug.  38 
p  19  Mar.  41 
P  23  July  41 
P92Mar.44 
P 16  Feb.  46 

P  9  Apr.  41 
16  Apr.  41 
P20Oct.  43 
P20Oet.  46 
P20  Nov.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P24  Sept.  47 
19  Nov.  47 
P  9  June  48 
Pl8Aug.48 
P22Dec  48 
PIS  Sept. 49 
3  Apr.  49 


6  Nov.  38 
P  16  Nov.  41 
P  3  June  42 
P20Oet.  49 
90  Sept.  44 
P90Oet.  46 
P  1  Dec  46 
P  9  June  48 
P  22  Dec  48 
P94  Feb.  48 


MAJOB. 


16  Sept.  48 


6  Mr.  Moetya  wrfed  tai  iBe 
Peniarale,  from  Jaa.  1811  «Mi| 
the  end  of  the  war,  tedadiof 
the  tlefe  of Badaloa.  Apra  l«U  , 
battles  of  Salanaaca,  ▼WoHa, 
and  the  Pjreneee;  etonalnr  of 
San  Sebasttaa  with  Iha  Tolaa. 
teerpanf ;  battleeorOriBeea^ 
Toulooee.  SerTedlathe 
rican  war,  iDclodliic  the  i 
at  Ptatttbuff.  Preeeat  a 
ISth  Jaae  at  Waierloa.   ■•  haa 

ttw 


reerived  the  War  Medal  wtth  oifht 


Badijee,  Salamaaca,    Tittorl^   Pyrmeea, 
SebMtiao,  Nlrelle,  Ntre,  aod  '^xdc 


Thomas  Magnirs   iP14Dec49 

Paynuurer.-— Victor  Raymond^  9  March,  96 ;  JS^  11  Feb.  08  ;  XrifMf.  16  Kor. 

09;  Capf.  7  April, 96. 
Aiffutani.'-Lieut.  BenJ.  Midgley,  11  Dec  37. 

Quarter-Miuter. — Geo.  ThompsoD,  13  Sept.  31.  [Auiet.  9  Nov.  10. 

Surffeon.^-9  9BL  Itios.  Mostyny«6  Oct.  26;  Aseitt.-Smrg.  19  Dec  11 ; 
Astiit.'Surgeon.—Wil)iua  Nelson  Irwin,  2  Dec  42. 

FaekufM  Baff.— il^SNi,  Andrew  Lawrle,  Bsi|. 
IBetumedfiom  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  18  Apiil  48.] 

•ttheiicge  of  CofaalMCMwdlMMleof  Kiaec^ia  ISIfi   ttlr  leha 

to  the  rad  of  ibM  WW  is  1814  u4  was 


I  Bit  WiWea  Napier 
ISOSiSi  the  raba^BOTi 
HMl-Miiflinf  ■eeaet 
faif  tM  acctaa  of  the  Coa  ( 

the  Iica4  of  rix  eompanica  Mpportiair  the  Und :  >cdon"  ef  Toe  ^knmee,  W>tk  of  Saliieiiica, 
of  Vfm  whmSovlt  AiieeiMoa  ta  mkve 8«b  Scbostiaa. aad  agabi  whca  th«  Alike  jMuaed 
ytWOo  aad  Wlte— aomdM  fai  acftadiag  the  diarclmad  of  Areaaiii** ;  betffa  of  OriaM.   I 
ISII.    fib  WtUtaaihaaTCceNvd  the s(M  Modal  and  cvoela>p«lbrMaBa>ica.Nlttlle.  aad  NHe.M 


ha  haa  doMsribcd  with  so  muA  AUktj  ta  hja  advinbl*  **  UiaCon  of  (he ! 
).  baiUc  of  Bnueo,  Mtioai  of  Femhal.  H«di]i1u^  nd  Caaal  Ni 


Ir  WtUtaa  haa  TCcehvd  the  sold  Modal  and  cvo  elaapa  Ibr 
the  4Sid  light  leSurtrT,  aad  aloe  ia  maar  adaer  acti 
Pacaiea  d*Ofwr»  aad  OfUMO. 


iairii«« 

BrlWa 

actkna. 


iea.111 
I  the 


1  Ueei^Cotoatl 


■erred  with  the  7th  ftnlUcn  in  the  Pralaaala  eed  at  New  Oflaaaa, 
Ibr  Nhdte,  Ortfw*,  end  Tbaloaot. 


3  "%mJ!S!?  'T  28M(  The  North  Gloucestershire)  Regt  of  Foot.  179 

1  Th«   SpMnx,  with    th«  words  «•  BOTFT  •—  "  OORUNKA  *  —  -  B4RB0Si  «  —  "  ALBUHERA  •  — 
8  T»»»  Berv.   "  VITTORIA**— «  PTREMBKS  »— ^  KI?BLLB**~>«*  llIYfi»»-.«*OtTHES»»— "  PENINSUX^l" 

••WATERLOO."  CoUma, 

9  John  Dniiy,*  CB.  KC.  Bns.  SI  Oct.  d5;  Xlett^.  e  Jio.  96;  Cop^  13  Aug. 

04;  Mqjvr,  6  Feb.  13;  Xmu^^-Co/.  89  Hov.  13;  CM.83  JalySO;  Jfofor- 

G«n.  28  Nov.  41 ;  €61,  88th  Foot,  18  May  49. 
i^itftii.-Cotone/.— John  Mesniter,  Em,  18  Joly,  15;  LiOti*.  p  3  July,  23;  Copt. 

9 19  Sept.  26 ;  Mi^or,  p  27  Sept.  33 ;  Ligyt^Col.  84  Aog.  42. 
Jfq70rj.— Thomas  Wheeler,  .Oui^fiy  84  May,  14 ;  Liilut.  P 18  Dec  17 ;  CapU 

28  Sept.  38;  Jft^ror, 84  Aug.  42. 
Frank  Adams,  Em,  p 30  Dee.  26;  Lieut.  83  Mar.  32;  Capt,  p31  Dec.  33; 

MtJOOTy  89  Oct.  43. 


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Captaiits. 

Robt.  Julian  Baumgartner 
Mottram  Amlrews  .*.... 
Henry  Furey  Wakefield* 
Percy  Archer  Butler. . . . 

Alexander  Fraier 

John  Oaiie  Bogert  ApUn 
George  Batter  Stooey  • . 
John  Taylev  Gorle*  .... 
Robert  Henry  LindMB  . . 


BirsiON. 


LlBUTBBAJITB. 

Samiid  BairiOB .«.. 

John  Dane «. 

Charlea  A.  Thompeon.  • . 
Henry  Webb,  u^jlittont . . 

Ghariea  Steetena  

Henry  WOUam  Dennte.. 

WittamRoberta    

JohnDondaa  Malcolm.. 
Snnez  L.  A.  B.  Me«lter 

Edward  Colltaa 

Henry  R.  Crewe  Qodley 
O.  Robt  Hamond  Orlebar 
WUUam  Gordon  Shntc 

BiraiaNS. 
PhiUpHen.Prend€r.Aplin 
Fied.  Dlckhuon  Bourne 

Simpson  Hackett 

Edward  Thomas  Stehelin 
Oeoige  Savlle  Wilson.... 
James  Graham  Turner  • . 
Robert  Mark  Halyborton 
Wm.  HamiltonTbompsoh 


P  27  Sept.  33 

0  April  26 
P17  Dee.  29 
P  1  Mar.  39 
Pll  Aug.  37 
P  7  Oct.  37 
P  13  Mayd6 
P  7Ang.  40 
PlBJan.  38 
P  27  Dec  37 

P31  May  39 

Pll  Mi^  38 

4  Jan.  39 

18  June  41 

P  7  Aug.  40 

18  Dec  41 
P  1  Nov.  80 

1  Not.  42 
6  Not.  42 

P  24  May  44 
P  26  Sept.  46 
P 13  Mar.  46 
P26NOT.47 

21  Apr.  46 

p  6  Apr.  46 

31  Dec  47 

19  Sept.  48 
28  Mar.  49 

P30Mar.40 
13  Apr.  49 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIir. 


BRET.-HAJ. 


P  30  June  37 

P24Jnly  28 

29  July  38 

2  May  42 
P 12  July  39 
P23  April  41 
P  11  Jan.  39 
P  28  Dec  41 
P 16  Not.  39 

8  Apr.  41 

13  Sept.  42 

28  July  40 
P  80  Apr.  41 

14  Oct.  42 
P28  Dee.  41 

30  Dec.  42 
10  July  43 

29  Mar.  44 
P24May  44 
p  21  May  47 
p  21  July  48 
P 10  Dee.  47 
P30Mar.  49 

6  Paymaster  BentoD  MiT«d  In  tht  Pealnfola' 
from  July,  I6I9»  to  the  tod  of  the  war,  Includ* 
ins  the  battlflf  of  Vtttoite,  the  Pyrenee*,  (wound- 
Mi  in  the  ennX  Pvnpelime,  Nivelle,  Nire,  Or- 
thM,  and  TooIouMw  Served  also  in  the  Ameri- 
can war,  and  was  severely  wounded  In  the 
right  breast  by  a  rifle  ball  at  Flattsborg.  He 
has  rsesived  the  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 


P  23  April  41 

24  Aug.  42 

30  Dec.  43 

P   4  Apr.  46 

P  8  Oct.  44 

20  Not.  46 

10  Dee.  44 
P28MaK.46 

11  June  48 
15  Dec  48 


t  Ottplain  WaksfieM  served 
wfth  the  40Cb  In  Lower  end 
Ufper  Sclnde  in  1890  and  40. 
Us  commaaded  the  Oranadier 
Company  daifnf  the  whole  of 
ths  (meratlons  in  Caadahar  and 
in  All)rhanlstan,in  1841  and  42, 
and  has  received  the  Hedal 
for  Candahar,  Ghosnee,  and 
Cal>ool.  Ha  was  also  present 
in  the  action  of  Mahan^pore, 
and  has  Uecelved  the  Bronse 
Slar. 

I  Capt.  Gorte  lorved  with  the 
KMi  iccimeBt  the  eampeifii  on  the 
Betli9  (Medal)  and  was  piCMiil  in 
tkabetdeofr  ' 


I  |!l|ll 

I     •«3?*3Jf 'I  ion  an  eanedttlon  to  the  coast  of  Holland  tn  the  winter  of  1700;  In  the  Bast  Indies  in  1700;  and'  with  the 
d      "  A-^  ^"*    '^foroe  under  Sir  David  Baird  from  tbenoe  to  E|rypt  In  1801  (medal) ;  at  the  liege  and  eaptare  of  Copen- 


18  Sept.    49 

Paymatter.-^Qeo,  Thot.  fieuBon,*  20  May,  36 ;  Em,  13  Feb.  12  ;  14, 26  Aug.  13. 

As^€tnt.^Lieut.  Henry  Webb,  21  May,  43. 

Quarter^Mmter* — ^Adam  Coipan,  23  July,  44. 

Sui^wn.— 9031  Wiii.HenryY0uiigj4Sept.28;il.-i9.4  Feb.l3;H.-il.  19  Dec  11. 

Astut,'Swrg,—Ben}Bmiu  Wm.  Mariow,  MD.,  26  Oct.  4$. 

Facings  Yellow.^ — AgentiM  Memic  Cox  Sc  Co* 

[Betumed  fi-om  Bombay^  ]9<A  May  1848.] 
M^or-Oeaenl  Dnfly  served  in  the  campaign  of  1700  in  the  West  ladles  nades  Sir  Balph  Abercromby ; 


S 

E 


^  •!  |l>«COn  and  battle  of  Kioge,  in  1807;  the  campaiTn  of  1808-0  In  Spain  mider  Sir  John  Moorei  In  the  Light 
Mit%  Brigade;  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  43rd  Light  InCsntry,  fren  1800  to  the  end  of  1818,  Inelndlog  the  ac 
M  of  31  i'tlooa  of  Condeiza.  Poasbal,  Bedinha,  aad  Sabttgal;  battle  of  Fnentes  d'Qnor*  siege  of  Cludad  Rodrigo— 
2  i-SbJI'fa  ^eoBiaMttded  the  asianlting  party  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Reynard,  an  outwork  of  Chidad  Rodrlgo.    Siege 
fl^^aad  assault  of  Bad^os  (medal),  battle  of  Ylttorla  (wounded  In  the  head),  ieveral  skirmishes  in  the  Py- 
.        J  a^  I  renees  and  on  the  Bidassoa,  action  of  the  belghu  of  Tesa,  battles  of  the  Nlvelle  and  Mive^    He  has  re- 
l9  S-9^^  jceived  the  gold  medal  for  Barti\|os,  and  the  aUver  War  Medal  with  six  olasps  for  Fnentes  d*Onor,  Ciudad 
^1  a  Rodrlgo^  yitloria,  Pyrenees,  Nivslle,  and  Nlve. 
^ifl    7  Itr.  Tooag  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Mareb,  ISll  to  Feb.  1818,  indtuding  the  last  Blege  of  Ba- 


ditfos,  and  battle  of  Salamanca.    Served  also  the  eampaigna  of  1818, 14^  and  18,  in  Germany,  Holland,  and 
t  the  Netherlandt,  incltidlng  the  attack  on  Beriren-op-Zoom»  aad  battto  of  Waieiioo.   He  has  reeeived  the 

«i  Ur.a  MaiIbI  «*IHi  tarn  nitaena  ftw  TlAilalnf   mt\A  flnl»niantf*« 


a^||£  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  Badajoi  and  Salamanca. 


of 
•erred 


±S3 


4Hmn 


rcontlnnation  of  Notes  firora  page  80.] 

10  Cspt.  Danean  tenred  with  the  SUt  thrangfaioat  the  CaiueigB  of  104i  in  Ai||liairietan.  inctodivir  the  aetiaoa 
MMeeeai.  Teseen,  aad  Jetdollack,  oceufntion  of  Cebooi,  and  «fcent  engsgeaiemt  tesding  to  it  ( Meesl) .  He  icrt 
with  the  nth  in  the  Csiapeign  oa  the  Satlq.  and  waa  aeverelf  womded  at  the  battle  ef  bobraon  (Hedal) . 

1 1  ffea.  CH>t.  MoBckton  and  Ens.  Nerill  aerred  with  the  Mth  throBsboal  the  FaniMlh  eampaiign  of  J 848-9  (Medal), 
iaeliidiag  the  peaaage  of  the  Chenab,  end  batUes  of  CliiJUanwallah  (woundedl  aad  femiiiiai 

*li  tient.  Hart  aerred  with  the  Ird  Light  Dragooaa  thna^nt  the  Faaiaab  caapaigB  ia  1848-9  (Medal),  and  waa 
praeant  at  the  battlea  of  Sadoolapoie.  ChiUiaavaUah,  and  Geoieiat. 

U  Xabr  ^>T*  Ueata.  KaesMmc,  FiuQerald,  SimaMwa,  I^viaga^  Bvaa^  Headtreon,  Fierr,  Smith,  and  Ferria. 
Caa.  Chamaa,  Qr^Mr.  Dowson.  and  Aaai.-8an.  8tewaxt»  aancd  with  the  SMh  thraaghoet  the  Pnnjaub  canpairn 
hi  lM»«nfedal),  inefaidbig  the  paavage  of  the  Cheaah^  aad  baltlaa  of  ChiUiaBwallSh  end  Ooojmt. 


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180    [B5b.  forrndia,-j  29A  (  The  Worcestershire)  Regt.  of  Foot.    [  ^f^j-  \ 

-  ROLEIA"— *•  VlMlBRAr'-"TALAV«IIA-— « .UtBUBEEA"-^  PKNINflULA"-"  FB  tOBB8]IAir*»-  ftuf  &« 

Colonel, 
9  9aift  John,  jEShH  d/ Stcafford, *  QCB.&QCH.  Bns.  80  Sept.  1703;  £/.  1  0 

93;   Capi.  24  Maf ,  94;  Lieut.'Col.  14  March,  1800;   CoL  25  Julv, 

MaQor-Oeiu  4  June)  13 ;  Lieut. -Gen,  27  May,  25 ;  G«i.  28  JTot.  41 ;  CVZ. 

Regt.  23  Jan.  28.  Lieut, -ColoneU. 

Q«orge  Congrevc,"  CB.  Ens,  8  Apr.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Jan.  26;  Copt.  9\ti 

28 ;  Brmf.'M({for,  23  Not.  41 ;  Mq;or,  8  April,  42  ;  Lieut.'CU.  11  F«i^. 
Armine  Simcoe  Henry  Mountain,**  CB.,  #.  Ene,  20  July,  15 ;  Lieui,  ^3  D«c. 

Cap^P26May,25 ;  Afq;.  pSO  Dec. 26;  Lt.-Col.  23  June, 40;  CW.t9  Joe 
ilf<vV>rj.— Matthew  Smith,'  JSn*.  16  Sept.  16;  Lt,  31  Dec.  23;  Capi.  8  Feb.  j 

Brevet'Mqjor  23  Dec.  42;  Afif/ar  22  Dec.  45 ;  Breo.  Lt.-CoL  7  Jnoe  4'* 
Gregory  Lewis  Way, «»J&w.p  17  Feb.  32;  Lieut.  80  July  86;  C<»^Pil  M«t  ^ 

Afflr/or,  P  8  Dec.  46. 


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Captains. 
Arth.  St.  Geo.H.  Stepney^ 

H  Edward  Boyd^ 

John  D.  Youngy'  # 

John  Power^ 

Kenneth  Murchison* .... 
£.Lngard»'  «.,  i,e,  7  June  40 
John  iSneas  Duncan*^  . . 
Edw.  Henry  Westropp'* 
Hon.  Hor.  M.  Monckton*' 
Carey  Handfleld" 

LlBUTBlCANTS. 

C.  E.  MacDonnell,'a4/. 
William  Francis  Stehelin'^ 
Hugh  George  Colvill,*^.. 
Henry  George  Walker*. . 
St.  Geo.  Merryn  Nugent** 
Lindsay  Farrington'^  •  • .  • 
John  Mackenzie  Lyle'* . . 
Augustus  Alexander  Diek^ 

Valens  Tonnochy** 

Frederick  Kneebone*'. . . . 
Edwardllios.  FitsGerald" 
Henry  Philips  Onslow'*.-. 
Wm.  Septimus  Simmons*' 
Charles  Hugh  Levinge*'. . 
Edward  Browne  Hart"* 
Richard  John  Evans"  .. 
J.  Sheridan  Henderson" 
Bdmond  H.  C.  Pery'*   .. 
Rob.  C.  Dairy  mple  Bruce 
John  Thomas  James .... 
W.LanccyDaTies  Smith" 
George  Augustus  Fenis" 
DeVicValpy 

EUSIONS. 

George  Henry  NeviU**  .. 
William  D.  Chapman"  . . 
Edward  Hazlefoot  Paske" 

William  Congreve 

Frank  Browne  

William  Speke  Dicidnson 
John  James  Hood  Gordon 
Edward  Carter 


EXSIKN. 


P 16  May  84 

16  July  11 

16  Aug.  25 

P  5  May  37 

1  Feb.   39 

31  July  28 

P   7  Aug.  35 

p   2  Not.  88 

P2a  April  41 

14  Dec.  38 

P21  Apr.  42 

30  April  41 

10  Jan.  40 

P  29  Apr.  42 

P  25  Oct.  42 

23  June  43 

P 19  May  43 

P31  Dec.  44 

P  2  Sept.  45 

19  Dec.  45 

23  July  42 

19  Nov.  i\ 

1  Apr.  46 

2  Apr.  46 
9  Dec.  45 
4  Apr.  46 
8  Apr.  46 

P22  May  46 
10  Nov.  48 

P 18  Apr.  45 
14  Apr.  46 

P  8  Dec.  46 

P90  0ct.  48 

19  Feb.  47 

10  Dee.  47 

P 14  Apr.  47 

80  Mar.  49 

10  April  49 

P  4  May  49 

P21  Aug.  49 

14  Dee.  49 


CAPTAIH. 


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3  Apr. 
23  J^u«. 


8  Apr 


LIEUT. 

P  10  Nov.  87 
1  July  12 
P  7  Jan.  27 
P  12  July  89 
20  May  41 
P31  Oct.  31 

26  Oct.  80 
8  Apr.  42 

P  29  Apr.  42 
8  Apr.  42 

P28  Ja]ie48 

20  Dee.  42 

8  Aug.  41 

81  Dec.  43 
P31  Dee.  44 

27  Sept.  44 
P  2Sept.45 

20  Mar.  46 

20Mar.46 

20  Mar.  46 

20  Dec.  48 

30  July  46 

25  Nov.  46 
P 19  Feb.  47 
5  Aug.  47 
P  28  Sept.  47 

10  Dec.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 

14  April  46 
P 10  Mar.  48 

19  Jan.  49 

80  Apr.  40  ,_^_^. 

p  5  Oct.  49  srt;;?e?;ri 

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paM«ff«  or  tlM  Ckaaabw  ^^ 

(woandMl)  I  aad  b*  iin— !■!■ 
banltoT  Ooc^cnt. 
4  Maj  atiifiii  J  Mini  wiih  tl»«<kfa ^m C 

devolved  en  Umwhcn  LC^CaL 
at  tba  battle  of 


P 15  Apr.  42 
17  Aug.  96 

5  Nov.  41 
P  29  Dec.  43 

22  Dec.  45 
80  Dec.  43 
80  July  46 

6  Aug.  47 
P  4  ^ay  49 

80  April  40 

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Dee.  tsii^  a 
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Pleach  Amy 
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the  »Bd  Dee.  1S4S^  sad  duiw  ito  se^^iA.- .  < 
aecive  pen  of  the  eaeeyga  aetO  aeevito  ««>.—.  ^ 


aecive  pen  of  the  neeiprige  «Ml 
agrapeehelatthe 


^2?T^*''T^'*^'Sl®'?^  Naylor,*'  8  May  85 ;  JB^w.  1  Septl  l^Ijt.  il  J 
Ai^utant.-^Lteut.  Charles  Eustace  MacDonnell,*  20  M^.  46.  f  Mar  i 

QMar^er-Afcvfer.— Chas.SutherlandDowson."10Dec.47;JSW.dJaa«.^- 
Sur^eon^^Richard  Dane,"  MD.,  21  July,  46;  Asriei.'Smrv.ll  JiSr!^ 
AigUt.'6urgeans.'-Wmam  Green  Trousdell,*  8  April,  49.  * 

AlexanderMackay Macbeth,**  21  July  46-5  Facjaas  T<niiv,r— 
Lodovic  Charles  Stewart,"  8  June  41 .     #  AomUt. 


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•Mved  «ith  theM  Oaudaja  the  espeditiom  to  Hanover  le  ISOi;  to  Copeahaicn  fa  1  SB7t  a»d  «e 
Ii*  i£.y>  IT  ^^  ««aerie  under  Sir  J.  Hope,  and  ceeuMiMhCaZSMe.  «em 
il£^ Stii^^Si."^ Mlh  E1S« ;  iTthi.  eo««e»d  he  thM^^dTSSSSSrJl 
SCSiirSl^ifiiSJT^Jwfl'l^  BnpdaofOMidatal- 

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or U»  Cenipa^gn ef  191^  be  vea  enf^fed  ia  the  tnini  eetime of VStwuLef  TET-  ^ 

be  wee  *o«ni4ed ;  In  the  emeiar  of  ihe  NHcU.  mmd  mttm^k  mI%.1  «wIlTZ!Ir_Jr 


YMn'8«rT. 


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9  George^  Marquis  qf  Tweeddale,*  KT.  Cfi.  En$,  June,  1804 ;  Li:  12  Oct.  04 ; 

Capt,  14  May,  07 ;  Mqior,  14  May,  12 ;  Lt.-Coi.  21  June,  13 ;  Col.  27  Hay, 

25 ;  MqjoT'Gen.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Lt.-Oen,  0  Nor.  46 ;  Co/.  30th  Foot,  7  Feb.  46, 
Lteut.-0>/ontf2.— Samuel  John  Luke  NicoU,  2d  Lieut,  P  27  Apr.  32 ;  Lieut,  p  8 

June  38 ;  Capi.  p  10  Apr.  40;  McQaTf  P5  March  47  ;  Lt,'CoL  p  4  Aug.  48. 
Mqfor$,—Vh\i\p  Chas.  Cavan,  Ens,  p  19  Dec.  34  ;  Lieut,  p  1  Mar.  39;  Capt, 

P  23  April  41 ;  Mq)Cry  p  30  July  47. 
William  Francis  Hoey,  Ens,  P28  Oct.  31 ;  Lieut,  5  Sept.  35 ;  Capt,  p  22  July 

42  ;  Mqj.  P  4  Aug.  48.  


BM8ION. 


24  Not.  28 
P 18  Apr.  34 
P  30  July  36 
P 15  Mar.  39 
P24  Apr.  40 

11  May  38 
P  30  Oct.  40 
P  2  April  41 
P  G  Aug.  41 
P 16  Nov  41 


LIEUT. 


20  July  30 

P 19  Aug.  36 

P  26  Apr.  39 

P23  April  41 

10  Oct.  42 

P 13  Dee.  42 

P  23  Feb.  44 

20  Sept.  44 

10  July  46 

28  Dec.  46 


CAPTAIN. 


2  Dec.  36 

8  Mar.  39 

8  Oct.  44 

I P 12  July  44 

P28  June  44 

7  July  45 

29  Dec.  46 

P  5  Mar.  47 

P  4  June  47 

P  30  July  47 

P  10  Dec.  47 

P  26  May  48  P 

P  15  Dec.  48  P 


25  Sept.  46 

16  Jan.  47 

28  May  47 

'P  20  April  49 

P    1  June  40 

P21  Aug.  49 

P  28  April  48 


P  8  Nov.  39 
P  26  Jan.  41 
p29  Dec.  46 


P 15  Mar.  39 
P  28  July  43 
P  6  Mar.  47 
P28May  47 
P  30  July  47 
P  21  July  46 
P  26  May  48 
P 15  Dec.  48 
P  1  June  49 
P   5  Oct.  49 


BBKV.-MAJ. 


6  Captain  Maulevwer  lerrod 

with  the  I7lh  throoshout  th« 

campaign  in  AfTghanistan  and 

BeIoochi»taa,     under      Lord 

P 19  Mar.  47   Keane,  and  was  pretent  at  tho 

P28  May  47  •'«™  "J  J*?*""  SfJ'l*'?" 
^  nee  and  of  Kbalat.    Medal  for 

Qhiunee. 


Captains. 

Charles  Sillery    

JamesThomasMauleyerer* 
Robert  Dring  O'Orady  . . 
Robert  William  Smith  . . 
James  Brodie  PatuUo   .  • 

John  Tr>on  Still    

Charles  Dudley  Oliver  . . 

Armar  Lowry 

Edmund  Aug.  Whitmore 

James  Roee    

Lieutenants. 

John  Tongue  •  • 

Paget  Bayly,  a^j 

Fred.  Augustus  Kdwardes 
Thomas  Henry  Pakenham 
Tho.  Wm.- Roger  Coventry 
Arthur  Welle^ley  Conolly 
Thomas  William  Cator  . . 
Qraham  Le  Fevre  Dickson 
Fra.  Topping  Atcherlcy. . 
Wm.  Robert  Hepburn  . . 
T.  Mapleson  FitzPatrick 
Matthew  Penncfather  . . 
Geo.  F.  Coventry  Pocock 

Ensigns. 

Mark  Walker 

James  St.  Clair  Hobson . . 
John  Dillon  Ross  Lewin 
Charles  Mingaye  Green . . 

John  O'Brien 

Frederick  Luxmoore .... 
WlUiam  Henry  Bennett 
William  John  Brook ....   p  19  Oct.   49 ! 

Paynutster.'-lSi,  Ch.  Macdonald,8  May,  35 ;  Ens,  10  April,25  ;  Lieut,  P 13  Dec.  27. 
Afdijutant, — Lieut,  Paget  Bayly,  1  June  49. 
Quarter^Master, — ^Timothy  Morris,  28  May  47;  Ens.  15  Jan.  47. 
Surgeon, — ^Thomas  D'Arcey,  27  Oct.  46;  Assist, -Surg.  29  Dec.  37. 
Assistant' Surgeon, — Augustus  Purefoy  Lock  wood,  17  Sept.  41. 
Pacnigs  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 

[Returned  from  New  Brunswick^  Qth  Jan,  1844.] 

I  Lord  Tweeddale  lerred  In  the  Penintula  as  an  Aniitant.Quarter-Maater* General,  and  hat  received 
Hht  gold  medal  for  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  in  which  action  he  was  wounded,  as  also  at  Butaco.  Served  alto 
in  the  American  war,  and  was  ajalti  wounded. 


P25  June  47 
P  30  July  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  4  Aug.  48 
Pl5  Dec.  48 
P  1  June  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 
5  Oct.  49 


11  CapCaln*  Robertson  and  Koel  served  throughcvt  the  eampaign  on  the  Sutl^,  including  tke  battles  of 
Jfoodkeo,  Feroccshah,  Buddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  :  Medal  and  iliree  clasps. 

19  Uent.  Elmsiie  served  throughout  Ihe  campoiitn  on  the  butlej,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Peroieabafa,  Buddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  at  which  last  he  was  shot  through  the  sltoulder:  Btcdal  and 
three  ciasw. 

ia  Lt.Gabbctt served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ,  and  was  present  in  the  batttcs  of  Uoodkee, 
Fsroacahab,  Bsuidiwal,  Aliwal,and  Sobraon,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  thijli,  bj  a  musltet 
bsdl :  Medal  sod  three  daspt. 


S\tt(Tht  ffmtin^Amthirs)  R^ 


ILftt'AL"— "■■SOBaiON." 
Co/oncl.— P  Hon.  Henrv  Otw»v  Trevor,'  CB.  Ent.  27  April  S3 ;  limT^  af  < 

S3  June  OS;  Copt,  and  XuuI.-CdI.  30  Oct.  06  ;  Col.  4  jBMl«t  ■#■- 

IB  July  21;  iieui-Gm.  10  Jan.  37;  Coi.  Slit  Hrgt.  12  Joly  *J. 
£i«if.-C0l(nuI.  — Grorgc  gUuntoii,*  fiu.  'fi  Oct.  96;   Z«mt.   >  U  lU 

Capt.  T  i  June,  30  ;  Mqjor,  "  S8  Maroh,  46;  U^Cal.  r  SO  July  4S. 
Utgort. — Thomu  CoDfnsbain   Kellv,  £>ii.  8  Apr.  SA;  Xirvt.  ^31  Ak. 

Capt.  8  May  49  ;  Mqjor,  *  80  Juljr  49. 
Frederick  DauglftB  LunilP7,£iw.r38  Oct.  33;  £f.i>8Ju.3e:  Cm*,  rs 

42  ;  Major,  4  Aug.  4fl. 


J.G»iTTCk,'i.(i.(.C.MD, «) 
DsTid  FItiG.  LODgwonh' 

Frederick  Bpence  

Robrrt  Jobn  BtgmH  .... 
JoKph  OrecnwDOd,  t.'  . . 
Hsrry  Pie»ley  L'EitnDga 
ThDmuHenry  Pluket'.. 
James  Peter  Kobertion  " 

John  Stillman  Gould 

Ldward  Andrew  Noel".. 

Edward  Wm.  Bray,* 

Robert  Law" 

Graham  Elmalie" 

Poole  Gabbett'* 

Tbomas  Scarman,"  Atf/'. 

Roberl  Mackenile 

Henry  Prim  Hutton"  .. 
Edward  B.  Stirling  Canfcr 
Clia.  Jat.  OrtoD  Swaffield 

Henry  BrencUley   

Georfie  Walter  Baldwiu . . 

Sunael  Chriitian 

AmysttErule  Brown.... 

S.  Fra,  GloHop  Bythrica 
Tfaomai  Edward  Paddcr 
Richard  Jotm  Ice*on  . . 

Arthur  Cii>Bl<ly 

William  Henry  Barry  . . 
Frederick  Siiiiei  Attree.. 

Edward  Temple 

Arthur  John  Scbrribcr 


4  bept.  06 

3  May  31 

24  Dec.  SO 

11  June  30 

eUay  30 

3(1  Dec.  3S 

P31  Oct.  36 

>!9  Oct.  41 

>  30  Sept.  42 

'   7  July  ^ 

21  June  90 
a  Feb.  40 
■23  Aug.  SO 
■33  April  42 
SGOct.  41 
87  Dec.  43 


0  flat 
'85  July  ' 


31  Dec  SO 
'87  ^oT,  Si 
'  1  Not.  31 
'25  Jan.  39 

27  Oct.  30 
10  Mar.  41 
SO  Oct.  30 

'  30  Sept.  43 

28  June  44 
'    8  Uay  4:. 


i'.  No».  4S!     »*f- 


'  at>  Sept.  SB 
S8  June  44 

•  8  Oct.  44 
31  Har.  «« 
20  1lal'.  48 
'23  Apr.  41 
'21  Jan.  48 

•  SO  Jaty  4B 
>  3  Oct.  40 


SI  Jan.  41 
27  July  48 
l'S4  June  43 
0  Not.  43 
5  Dec.  43 

10  Dec.  45 

'.'5  Dec.  45  "  lA  ■•»- 
23  Apr.  47  jS^-f  ILE 
aijan.  48  .„»d^?^ 
29  May  40  urap*  ibrt ;  ikM 
20  July  40  lil'S?^'  " 

1 1  SK.,t  in  ^  *■*  *•*■ 


P  16  Sept.  40 

c  95  Sept.  40 

>  10  Oct.  40 

30  Nor.  40 
Paymatter. — JuliuiBrockman  TnTers,  0  Hty,  45;  Sitd  Zlntf.  6  Ji 
.liffufoBf . — Lital.  Tbomai  Scarman, >•  3  Oct.  40. 


Quarfer-Afarier.— Samuel  Bcnniion,"  13  July,  41.  J 

Surgeon. — Jobn  Crrspigny  MillloKeo,  12  Jan.  49  ;  Attirl.-S»Tf,tiaq/L.M 
Auiil.-Surgton.—  Hampden  Hugh  UaMcy,  MD.  33  Not.  44.  j 

Faeingi  Baff.—Agtnti,  Motri.  Coi  and  Co.— Iritk  Afml$,  Sfr  S.  I-  " 


'•?d 


m 


£l»:f 


t'Z^tS^      32rf  (  The  Comwalt)  Regiment  of  Foot.     [  aiSlSSor.  ]  ^83 

'  ROLBTA"— «  VIMIEBA"— "CORUNNA"— "  SALAMANCA"—"  PYRENBB8"— • 
"NIVELLB"— "NIVB"— "  0RTHB8"— "  PBN IKS U LA"—" WATERLOO. " 
CoUmeL—l^  Sir  iohn  Buchan/  KCB.  Bm.  29  July,  06;  Lieut.  21  Oct,  06; 

Cofi*  16  March,  1803;   Mt^or^  30  Jane,  04;  Lieut.-CoL  30  Much*  00; 

CoL  IS  Aug.  19;    Mqjor.'Oen,   22  July,  30;    Lieut-Gen.  28  Not.  41; 

CoL  SSad  R^  12  June,  43. 
£ira/..C4itoiMl«.— Fraderick  Markham,*  CB.  Sn». '  18  May,  84 ;  Lieut,  p  82  Oct. 

86 ;  Capt.  P 16  April,  80 ;  Mqfarf  p  88  Sept.  30 ;  Lieut.-Coi.  P28  July,  48. 
Henry  Vaughan  Brooke,*  CH.  J.  Sne.  p  13  Jaly,  91 ;  Li.  Pll  Jone^  80  i  Capt. 

P22  May,  36;  Mqjcr,  P23  JiUar,  42;  Lt.-CoL  13  Sept.  48. 
Mqfifrs.— John  Bardley  WUmot  laglla,  Bus.  2  Aug.  33;  Lieut.  10  Jan.  80; 

Capt,  P  20  Sept  43 ;  MtQor,  p  26  Fth.  48 ;  Brevet  Lt.^Cel.  7  June  40. 
William  Cue,Bns.  10  Feb.  82  ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  38 ;  Capt.  p2&  Feb.  48 ;  Maj.  13  Sep.  48. 


YMN'Sufv. 

66 

Full 
Paj. 

HBlf 

P.J. 

26 
23 

0 
0 

17 


18 


11 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

21 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

26 

BA 

12 

0 

12 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

3,5 

2ft 

6 

0 

2 

0 

16 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

Captains. 
Jas.  D.  Carmichael  Smyth 

Bdw.  W.D.Lowe 

John  Pelting  Pigott  .... 
Arthur  Lowry  ^Ifour  . . 
Chavlea  Thomai  King. . . . 

Frederick  Yard   

WUliamBell 

Geoige  Samuel  Moore  . . 
Harry  Wainright  Hough^ 
Andrew  Oram  Brine. . . . 

LlBUTBHANTS. 

Thomai  Mauntell 

Henry  John  Davles. . .... 

George  Jeffrey  * 

Robert  Stacy  ColU'  .... 
William  Cumming. .  •, . . 
Charles  Richardson  .... 
James  Henry  Wemyss  .. 

John  Moore      

Wm.  Airde  Birtwhistle  . . 
John  William  Bolssier  . . 

Charles  Clapcott    

R.Edw.L.H.  Williams.. 
William  Patterson  .... 
Henry  D.  O'Callaghan,  #. 
W.Garforth,ail.(Q  M.88JU.44) 
Bowen  Van  Straubenzee 

William  Power 

Alfred  Bassano**^    

William  Rndman» 

Henry  William  Sibley    . 

John  Birtwhistle    

Bernard  M'Cabe"      .... 

WiUiam  Harris 

Ensioks. 
Samuel  Hill  Lawrence  . . 
Walter  Lawrence  Ingles 

John  Hedley 

Harley  Kingemill  Drury 
William  James  Anderson 
John  Alexander  Shortt. . 
Penrose  John  Dunbar   . . 
Adam  Duff  Kirkwood  .. 


BNSION. 


P 12  July  39 
20  May  37 

P 16  Feb.  30 

P  6  Aug.  29 
10  July  40 

P 12  Mar.  41 

30  Noy.  16 

9  Feb.  38 

P  80  July  88 

16  AprU  42 

P27  May  42 

7  April  43 
4  June  89 

14  FL'b.  40 

8  Apr.  42 
P 16  Mar.  44 
P 13  May  43 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P 12  Dec.  43 
P  31  Dec.  44 
P 18  Apr.  46 
P23May  46 

17  April  42 
P 10  Dec.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

4  Apr.  46 
6  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.   46 

22  Dec.  46 

17  Oct.   46 

Pll  Dec.  47 

8  May  46 


LIBUT. 


11  May  41 
P  12  Mar.  41 
P28  Jan.  42 
P20Mar.  33 
P  27  May  42 
P  22  July  42 

26  Apr.  28 
P26  June41 
P  10  Jan.  40 
P 18  Apr.  46 


41 
43 
44 

46 
46 
46 
46 
46 


P23May  46 
P 13  Feb.  46 
18  June 
24  Apr. 
P  3  May 
p 23  Jan. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 
P12  June4G 

23  Sept.  47 
14  April  46 

P 10  Dec.  47 

24  Feb.  48 
P26  Feb.  48 
P  26  Feb.  48 

24  May  48 

P  11  Feb.  48 

9  Feb.  48 

3  Sept.  49 

10  Apr.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BUBV.-MAJ. 


P 18  Apr.  46 
P  83  May  46 
P19  Dec.  46 

p  31  May  39       7  June  40 
P  26  Feb.  48 
P  26  Feb.  48 
8  July  41 

84  May  48 

10  April  46 

13  Sept  48 
OD  til*  !»uU<>i(nicdBl)  ip  I 


4  CaptHoiwh 
lerred  with  ihs 
Mih  la  111*  bat- 
tle of  PvDiilar 
(medal);  alto 
ibe    oampslfn 

iociudisf  tb«  bsiUe*  of  Mootf- 
k«e,  Feroseshah,  Aliva|,  sad 
8obnon  (trvtreJj  wounded). 

0  Lieut.  Jeffrey  genrcd  m  a 
oeplein  In  the  Anflo*8peni«h 
Legion,  and  wae  preieat  at  the 
operatloae  on  tb«  heights  of  Ar- 
laban  In  Alava  on  tke  lOtb, 
I7tb,  ano  lata  Jan. ;  la  the  ge- 
neral actiont  la  f^nt  ef  Ban 
Sebastian  oa  the  Otb  Mav  (le- 
vereljr  wounded :  Hedal),  and 
Ikt  Oct.  (Mverely  wounde4), 
IbM  ;  lOlh,  18th  (wound«'d). 
I4tb,  ISth.  and  10th  March: 
ttorm  and  capture  of  Irua  16|b 
and  17th  May  (Medal).  1837. 
lie  serted  with  the  Mod 
before  Mooliao  during  all  the 
op«rraUoni  from  Sept.  1849  till 
the  Mirrender  of  the  Portren, 
89  Jan.  IMII,  iifter  which  be 
wae  pretent  at  the  battle  of 
Qoojerat  (wounded). 

7  Lieut.  Colle   lerved  with 

the  auih  In  the  baitle  of  Ma- 

bar^pore,  and   baa  recel?ed 

the  bronte  tiar. 

•  licut.  ItndnaB  aeivcd  with  the 

I  •  A  w  AH||.   ••c    §tmt  Is  ibe  ceapaiaii  on  the  tntlel 

I  (medilj,  iorlud  the  banks  of  FcroaMkab  k  lebnoa. 

t  PeyinMier  Moore  fcned  the  ceinpsigD  of  1814  In 

Holland,  iarlbding  the  aetioa  at  MeriMB,  and  bom* 

bardnient  ol  Antvcry.    I'meat  at  Watcrioo. 

10  Lt  BaMaao  was  pivaent  wirb  tbc  I2nd  thiavgboat 
ibc  siegr  optratkiaa  betife  Mnoiiaa,  ine lading  iba  sae- 
ceaalttl  attack  of  iba  ootnosi^  Bepi.  it  laiS.  aeiion  of 
Soon^koood  Nov.  7tb  (in  cowtBiand  of  a  connaay), 
aaaaaJt  and  a^ufa  of  ibe  ciif  of  Monltaa,  lad  Jan. 
IM9,  and  ■urrcndar  of  tb«  citadel,  Jfnd  Jao.  i  com- 
mended  a  eomn.  at  tbc  tttbteqarat  baitle  of  Qo«|)crat. 

11  Lt.  MaCabe  Mrred  the  eaapelga  oa  the  8atM 
wiibtbcMii  (Medal). 


i"  8  Aug.  45  P 16  Aug.  48 


12  Dec.  47 
21  Jan.  48 

P26  Feb.  48 
26  Feb.  48 
16  Aug.  48 
20  Oct.  48 

P  8  Dec.  48 


10  Apr.  40 
Paymaster,— ^OA  G.  Modre,<^  19  Oct  26;  Bns,  1  Oct.  18 ;  LimU,  6  Dec.  13. 
Atffutant.^Lieut.  William  Garforth,  b  April,  46. 
Quarter-Masttr.—John  GMdlngx,  13  Sept.  48. 
S«fyfim.->Cliarle8  Scott,  M.D.  9  May,  46;  Auiet.^Swrg.  7  Nov.  34. 
Attiet.'Surgeone. — Edward  Moorhead,  M.D.  2  Aug.  42. 

Alexander  Peile  Cahill,  M.D.  3  April,  46. 
John  Dunlop,  M.D.  3  April,  46. 
Facings  White — Agents,  Meaara.  Cox  &  Co. 
1  Sir  Jnhn  Vadiaa  wai  aellrely  employed  In  the  Myiore  war,  and  wae  prMeat  at  the  battle  of  Mallatolly 
and  aeiavit  of  Sertagapatani.  In  1800  and  1810  be  was  employed  with  the  Fkuik  Oompaolet  of  hit  regineal 
(the  old  Mill),  in  the  operations  against  the  Southern  Poligan;  on  whieh  oecaslen  he  reiia^uislied  a  staff 
pJtiNStion  to  Join  his  conpany  Is  the  Aekl.    dubseqaently  to  thie  be  held  dlttereal  detached  eommaade  In 
Cejlon  during  the  Kandian  war.    In  1810  he  ht^ld  a  command  at  the  aitark  aou  capturo  of  Ouaduloupe. 
Serred  afterwards  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  Portuguese  army,  from  1611  lo  the  eno  of  the  war,  Including 
tbe   bsittle  of  Vlttnria,  Pyrenert,  NUelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    Sir  John  lias  re'eived  a  medal  for 
fieri ngApatam;  the  gold  crose  and  one  clasp  for  Ouadaloupe,  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelie,  and  Nire  ;  atd  ihe 
•ilrer  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  Orthes  and  TouIoum'. 
3  Uaat^oKliarhteui  serred  la  the  kuppresslun  of  the  Insurrrction  In  Canada,  and  wa»  severely  wounded. 


.^t......   .k. 


184      Sid  {The  1st  Yarhshire,  W.  Riding)  Regt.  of  Foot.     \rZ 


BMdQnricn 


Yean'Senr. 


53 


PttU 


26 

23 
23 


20 
15 
18 
14 
14 
12 
11 
10 
10 
7 

10 
10 
9 
8 
9 
8 
8 
8 
0 
4 
4 
8 
3 


2 
S 

2 
2 
2 
2 
1 

25 
3 
8 

12 

10 


Half 
Pay. 


0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
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0 
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«  SERINGAPATAM"— "  WATERLOO." 


Colonel. 
9  HiSI  Henry  D'Oyly,*  En».  2  Aug.  97  ;  Li,  k  Capt.  25  Not.  09 ;  MtQ^r,  4 
June,  11 ;  Capt.  U  Lieut.- Col-  27  May  13;  Cd.  12  Feb.  30  i  Mt^'or-Gen, 
28  June,  38;  Col.  33rd  Foot,  28  Sept.  47. 

Lieutenant'  Colonel. 
Frederick  Bodolph  Blake,  Ens.  p30  June,  25 ;  Lieut.  P 14  Aug.  27;  Capt.  »«3 
Aug.  31 ;  M(0or,  14  April,  43 ;  Lt.-Col  P  3  Oct.  48. 

Mqjori. 
John  Douglas  Johnstone,  Ens.  P15  Aug.  27;  Lieut.  16  Mar.  30;  Ca^  rlQ 

Oct.  38 ;  Major f  p  3  Oct.  48. 
Thos.  Bunbury  Oough,  Ens.  p27  Dec.  27;  Lieut.  p25  Jan.  31;    Caj»<.  p23 
Nov.  38 ;  Miyor,  22  Dec.  48. 


Captains. 
Henry  Wm.  Bunbury,  e. 

Geoi^e  V.  Mundy 

George  Erskine 

Edward  Winnington  .... 

Charles  Mills 

Robert  Gregory  Wale    . . 

John  E.  CoUings 

Edw.  Westby  Donovan . . 

William  Pretyman 

Annesley  Paul  Gore*  .... 

LiBUTENANTS. 

Henry  Ulick  Burke  .... 
Henry  Charles  Fitzgerald 
John  Ed.Taubnian  Quayle 

Richard  Lacy 

George  Henry  Cazalet  . . 
Henry  Disney  Ellis  .... 
Wm.  Mortimer  Pechell . . 

Thomas  Wickham 

Nathaniel  Kemp. .  ••.... 

Basil  Fanshawe 

Frederic  Smith  Vacher  . . 
Chaa.  Carter  Barrett,  ai/;. 
Frank  Corbett    


BNSION. 


ExsiONS. 
Walter  George  Nugent 
Charles  Edward  Mansfield 
George  James  Lennock  . . 
William  Henry  Parry    . . 

Valentine  Bennett 

Alex.  Bruce  Wallis    .... 
Henry  A.  Thistlethwayte 


p  29  June  30 

never 

17  Aug.  32 

P  22  Jan.  36 

P   3  June  30 

30  Oct.  38 

21  June  30 

10  Jan.  40 
P  8  May  40 
P    7  Apr.  43 

P 17  July  40 
P  25  Sept.  40 
P  7  Sept.  41 

11  Mar.  42 
26  Nov.  41 
14  June  42 

P  5  Aug.  42 
P  25  Oct.  42 
P  27  Sept.  44 
P  14  Apr.  40 
8  Dec.  46 
P22Jan.  47 
P  30  Mar.  47 


PldAug.  48 
P  1  Sept.  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P17  Nov.  48 
22  Dec.  48 
P 10  Oct.  49 


LIEUT. 


P  30  Aug.  33 
27  Feb.  85 

P  3  June  36 
4  Jan.  39 

P  25  Sept.  40 
27  Aug.  41 
22  Jan.  42 
14  June  42 

P   5  Aug.  42 

P   8  Jan.  47 

P30  Aug.  42 
9  Oct.  42 

7  Nov.  43 
P  27  Sept.  44 
p  20  Aug.  44 
P  31  Jan.  45 

8  Dec.  46 
P22  Dec.  46 
P15  Aug.  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 
p  20  Oct.  48 

10  Sept.  49 
Pll  Sept.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P18  Aug.  38 
P  1  May  40 

14  April  43 
P  31  Jan.  45 
P15  An?.  48 
P  25  Aug.  48 
P    3  Oct.  48 

22  Dec.  48 
Pll  Sept. 49 
Pll  Sept. 49 


B»BV.-MAJ< 


IX 


Paynuuter.^V9Xiic}L  M'Grath,  4  Oct.  31 ;  Ens.  7  Feb.  11;  Lieut.  14  Jbb 

A^utant.^Lieut.  Charles  Carter  Barrett,  28  Ang.  49. 

Quarter^Master. — Joseph  Jones,  25  Oct.  42. 

5tffyeon.-^ames  Townsend  Oswald  Johnston,  M.D.,  29  Dee.  46 ;  Aedei.rSmr§ 

3  Aug.  38 
Astitt.'Surgeon.'^Mmct  Carroll  Dempster,  M.D.  29  Dee.  40. 

Facings  Red. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

[Metumedfrom  North  America^  May  1848.] 


I  ll^or.OcMnl  D*07lf  mttM  la  tb«  canp«ta  tai  North  Hidlaid.  to  ITtSL  voder  Sir  a^ph  Abncffaa%r. 
•r  Vnffe,  ad  «»  Ukco  prffOBer  In  Ui«  Mtioo  of  the  19th  S«p«.     He  Krirtd  with  Ihr  wiaj  la  Iba  Wilh^f 
Joba  Moore  la  ItOS-t,  aad  wu  at  tfaohottl*  of  ContiouL     AecoapMied  the  eipcdittoa  to  Wolehorra  !■  I 
CmUs  dovtac  tiw  tlofo  !n  1811  and  11,  undrr  Lord  Lyardoeb,  and  Sir  Ororf e  Coohe.  to  whom  ho  »a 
•■•t  howt  with  dcjpaiohM*  a— o— riag  Uw  imlitaff  of  th«  •>«*•  in  161S.     Svrrod  alao  In  Plaadrra,  widM  LopS  L' 
ISM  t  and  rahMquaitlf  with  the  urrnj  vad»r  thr  Dnhe  of  Wellinftoo  In  Flandan  and  Fmoor,  aad  waiailrtiSf 
Iho  hotti*  of  Waterloo.     He  hat  rrwtTMl  the  War  Mtdal  with  ono  clas|i  for  Conmna. 

3  Captain  Oora  Mrrad  witk  tk«  7lh  Dmfom  Goanb  ainiaat  Um  Inaaint  Jocfa  ta  flontk  AlUas  is  Itllt  •!» 
tlMXdlrwwaiWe-7. 


^"'iSS^raS]  34M  {Tlic  Cumherhi^  Regt.  ofFi^ot.  [«*S]J,Va*t?!5S^]  185 

"AXBUHEBA"— "ARROYO  POS  MOLINOS"— "VITTORI A"— "PYRENEES"— 
"  NIVELLE"—"  NIVE"— «  ORTHE8"— "  PENINSULA." 


rcsn'  Serr. 


29 


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8 
7 
7 
7 
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7 

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CoUmeh 
9  5ir  Thomaa  Makdongall  BriBbane,*  Bart,  GCB.  GCH.  Bns,  10  Jan.  1782; 
Lietit,  30  July,  01;  Copt.  12  April,  03;  Mcfj&Ty  5  Aug.  05;  Zieut,-Col.  4 
April,  1800;  CoL  25  July,  10;  Mqjor.-Oen.  4  June,  13;  Lieut.-Gen.  27  May^ 
25;  Gen.  28  Not.  41 ;  CoL  34th  Regt.  16  Dec.  26. 

Lieutenant'  Colonel. 
Nicholas  R.  Brown,  J?iu.  22  Mar.  21 ;  Lieut.  2  Jane  25  ;  Capt,  2  Hay,  37 ; 
Mqfor,  23  Mar.  45 ;  Lieut, -CoL  27  Mdrcb  48. 

McQori, 
Richard  D.  Kelly,  Bub.  7  Mar.  34 ;  Lieut,  p  30  July,  36 ;  Capt,  p24  8ept.  41  ; 

lf<{/<7r,Pl7Mar.48. 
Arthur  Cyril  Goodenougb,  Bnt.  P  8  April  34 ;  Lieut,  p  25  Nov.  36 ;  Ctxpt.  p  26 
Oct.  41 ;  McQWy  27  March  48. 


Captains. 

Frederick  H.  Lang 

John  Simpson 

John  Gwilt 

Robert  ChriBtopber  Packe 

James  Maxwell 

Alex.  John  H.  Lamsden. . 
Henry  Hugh  Oxiey   .... 

Thomas  Bourke,  j 

JohnSbifTner 

Edward  Fred.  Agncw .... 
Lieutenants. 

Fra.  Chas.  Hanrcy,  s 

Edward  Wilmot  Sitwell 
Cha.  Wra.  Goldf.  BurriU 
Charles  Wilson  Randolph 
Sir  Geo.H.S.Dougla8,iJ^ 
M.  Gaussen  Best,  adj,  . . 

William  Warry 

John  Robinson ,  d,  pm. . . 
Joseph  Jordan  ,^,d.  a4;*  •  > 
Henry  Edward  Bale  .... 

John  Peel    

David  Steuart    

Robert  Dennistonn    .... 

Ensigns. 
George  Edward  Westhead 
GranviUe  William  Pugct 

Robert  Campbell   

Dudley  Persse    

Henry  Dalton  Probyn  . . 
George  Byng  Herman   . . 
Edward  Herman  Marsh 
A  rtbur  T.  Leake  Chapman 


ENSIGN. 


11  July  34 
P 13  Mar.  35 
P25  Nov.  36 
P  1  June  41 
P  24  Sept.  41 
P  3  May  33 
P  15  Oct.  41 
P  OMay  34 
P  15  Oct.  41 

21  May  42 

P20  Sept.  37 
P 13  Dec.  42 
P  3  Feb.  43 
P 10  Feb.  43 
p  3  Nov.  43 
P 12  Dec.  43 
P  26  Jan.  44 
P  22  Mar.  44 
p  14  Feb.  45 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  22  June  47 
P17  Mar.  48 
p  3  Nov.  46 

P  7  Apr.  48 
P 14  Apr.  48 
P 12  May  48 
P16Jime  48 
P21  July  48 
P 18  Sept.  40 
P23  Nov.  49 
P  24  Nov.  49 


LIEUT. 


P  4  Aug.  37 
P  3  Nov.  37 
P 10  Aug.  38 
P  3  Feb.  43 
P 13  Oct  43 
P 19  Dec.  34 
P  12  Dec.  43 
2  May  37 
P31  Mar.  43 
P  22  Mar.  44 

P  24  Sept.  41 
P  30  July  44 
P  14  Feb.  45 

23  Mar.  45 
P  19  May  46 
P21  July  46 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  22  June  47 

27  Mar.  48 
P21  July  48 
P 19  Oct.  ^^49 
P  26  Oct.  49 
P  24  Sept.  47 


captain. 


P 13  Dec.  42 
P  26  Jan.  44 
P  14  Feb.  45 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  22  June  47 

10  July  46 
P  17  Mar.  48 

27  Mar.  48 
P  27  July  49 
P26  0ct.  49 


BKRV.-MAJ- 


Paymaster. — Chas.  Boyse  Roche, 30  Nov. 38;  ^7U.18  Jan.  28;  Lieut.  SI  June, 32. 

Aii^utant.^^Lieut.  Mawdistly  Gaussen  Best,  18  Sept.  46. 

Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  Williamson,  22  ISov.  44. 

Surgeon. — ^William  Denny,  7  Aug.  46 ;  Assist.-Surg.  13  Jan.  37. 

Assist.'Surgeons. —  James  Edmund  Cluttcrbuck,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 

George  William  Powell,  20  Aug.  44. 
i%rctn^«  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  8c  Cc« 


1    ^ir  Thomu  Brisbane  Joined  the  Duke  of  York's  army  in  the  be^nning  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in 

^g^  0.etion  except  th*t  of  ibe  d2nd  Maj  98»  when  he  was  eooflned  from  a  wound  received  in  the  octicn 

the   18th  of  the  lame  month.    He  was  subsequently  present  at  the  taking  of  various  islands,  forts,  4cc.  In 

e    W^i^  ifldiea.    Sif  Thomav  has  received  the  gold  eroes  and  one  clasp  for  Vittoris,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle, 

■nd  Tottlottte  (where  he  waa  wounded);  and  tbeflUrer  War  Uedal  with  one  clasp  for  the  Nive. 


186 


S5th  {Royal  Sussex)  Regiment  of  F^ot.  p 


alll«au«»r. 


"  MAIDA." 


Colonel, 
B  Qffi  Sir  George  Henry  Fred.  Berkeley,*  KCB.  Con^t^  «1  Jao.  03 ;  Xi«rf.  87 
Aug.  03:    Caut,  1  May,  05;  McQor,  28  Jan.  08;  iieii/.-Co/.  13  J^et  ^l* 
Col.  27  May, 26 ;  Maj.-Gen.  10  Jan. 37 ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  CM.3&th  Bevt- 
II  July,  46.  .         ^  ,      . 

Aralander  Tennant,*  ^«#.  p  20  Oct.  08 ;  LUut.  10  June,  18 ;  C«pt, '  10  June,  «6  ; 

Mqjor^  P 1  Aug.  34 ;  Brevet  Li.- Col.  9  No?.  46  ;  lA.^Col.  1 1  Dec.  40. 

M^jore. 
Oeoige  Browne,  En».  p  31  Dec.  33 ;  Limtt.  p  14  July  37  j  Cap*.  8  April  4S  ; 

Afa/or,P30  Dec.46.  .   ,        ^^ 

JamM  Fraaer.  -Bin.  p6  April  31 ;  Lieut.  p1  Aug.  34;  CapU  P  17  Jane  38; 

Brw.'Mai.  9  Not.  46 ;  Mtijor,  p  1 1  Dec.  49. 


Captains. 
Bdward  H.  Hutchinson. . 

James  Tedlie 

Charles  Beamish    

Frederick  English 

Qeorge  Bayly 

Thomas  Tculon 

Robert  Henry  Price  . .  •  • 

Archibald  TisdaU 

Fred.  George  Elkington. . 
William  Ranby  Goate    . . 

LlBUTBITAKTS. 

Wm.  Thomas  Harris .... 
Edward  Bowen  Cooke  . . 
Henry  9.  Bowman,  adij. 
M.  YillierA  Sankey  Morton 
Augustus  William  Ord 
Charles  Miller  Lay  ton 


ENSIGN.     I        LIEUT. 


p  20  Mar.  27 
PlOMay  26 
P26  Apr.  31 
P22Mar.  33 

10  Feb.  26 
p  29  Dec.  37 
P3l  Dec.  30 

26  June  40 
P  4  Sept.  40 
I    16AprU42 

P27  8ept.39 
p  16  Aug.  42 
13  Oct.  43 
p  3  May  44 
P  20  Sept.  44 
6  Dec.  44 


PlOSept.  20 
P  6  June  27 
P20  Mar.  36 
Pl7  June36 
17  Apr.  30 
P 16  Dec.  40 
p  8  May  44 


CAPTAIN. 


8  June  38 
23  July  38 
P  31  Dec.  80 
P 16  Dec.  40 
8  May  46 
P31  Dec.  47 
P28  June46 


P208ept.44  Pll  May  40 


^.«^ ^-,_       .p    ^ -. 

James  Bickerstaff  ....:«  p  1 1  Nov,  46 
Samuel  Fritche  Blyth    ..    28  Apr*  46 
Wm.  Henry  Ballingall  . . 
Clinton  F.Berens  Dawkins 

James  Spratt 

Francis  Lloyd  Digby  .... 
Richard  Lane  Wanen  .  • 


p  6  Apr.  44 

P31  Dec.  44 

8  May  46 

P  9  June  46 

10  July   46 


P  31  Dec.  44 
29  May  46 

7  July  43 

8  May  46 
1  Apr.  47 

p  2  Apr.  47 
p  6  Aug.  47 
P31  Dec  47 
p  12  May  48 
P23  June48 
1 1  Oct.  46 
P   6  Nov.  47 
Pll  May  49 
P 18  July  49 
p  14  Dec.  49 


p  13  July  49 
P 14  Dec.  49' 


9  LL-Oo1.Tmb«bI 
th«  »i«f*  of  Fiashlag,  la  liM. 


EN8ION8. 

Henry  Edward  Moore   . 

John  Harris 

WiUiam  Wright 

William  Olynne  Massey 

Richard  Longfield  Craster 

I  Charles  Robert  Tennant. . 

Ranulph  Charles  Lee 


P  8  Sept.  47 
P31  Dec.  47 
12  May  48 
P 16  June  48 
p  23  June  48 
p  18  May  49 
P21  Aug.  49 


5  Doctor  Fslfbalm  smed  iritt  IM  4M 
thronghout  lh«  ««■?•••■  •^  *5J?         ^ 

Sieoti  on  the  «th  March  and  «tt  Apttt  to 
th«  PiriieeD  VtUey ;  »•«*«" 
dfthmr,  at  Ooaln«,  mi*  biiifs 
eapatton  and  dertmeUon  of 
Md  of  Cabool  i  eaoadttion  Into  --_^^-  ^ 
Mom.  capture,  and  firtmctton  of  litnW  >■* 
the  Tarloua  minor  alBurt  in  ana  naiwaaB  inn 
Bolaa  and  ths  &h7ber 


Ptfyiii«f er.^Wm.  Shearman,  31  Jan.  46 ;  2il  X#.  P  21  Apr.  87 ;  U.  5  IUt, 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  H.  Samuel  Bowman,  18  Oct.  43. 

Qiiarfer-Affl^fer.— George  Cole,  16  Dec.  40.  jfwf 

Suri^eon.-^ames  Walker  Chambers,  M.D.,  6  Aug.  47  ;  il«W.-»BT-  * «t. 
.4«faMn<-5uryeon*.— WilUam  Home  Fairbalm*  M.D., "/"Sl'i  » 
Facinge  Blue.— ^^enf J,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.-/H#A  Agenis,  Sir^  K. 
,        I  [Returned  from  the  Mauritius,  8  April  1848.]  I-^'m  *»««•  « 

I  8ir  Geone  Berkeley  ••?  red  In  Bcjpt  In  1807.  and  wai  preeent  at  »»»•  •^"«  «;rfi!»fjf?i    ^  ^ 
wae  iS^ted  Awieunt  Adjuiant-Genifnl  w  the  annr  bi  Porlug  ,  ^  V»  P^^ll^ J 
WiL  UuL  and  Wih  May,  1809.  paanf*  of  the  Donro.  baltlea  of  "^^^y^ P^^JjT^^^  a 
bSho.  i^  Tail.  al.o  lu  .obeiqlStViege.  atorm.  and  caplnre;  battle  of  S»toanca.  enpgrt  nT 
Zrof  Bunoa,  action  at  VIlirMorWI,  battle  of  VUtoria,  alefe  and  «P»«"  f.,^  ^JS^^if 
SrmdMtorbMilee  of  the  NWeUe  and  Nl*e.     Serred  aiw  the  campnifn  <>/,J"*5^|3?SidHe-.. 
WalTkTat  whkh  ha  waa  •eterel j  wounded.    He  commanded  Uie  troop,  at  the  Cape  of  Qyd  Be^ 
ZmSSk  the  opemtlona  af  ainrt  the  Kaffln  in  1847.  which  to^^ught  ^^^  ?•  *  rSSSiT^ 
StTooor*  e  hae^lTed  the  Oold  Croat  end  three  elaapa  tor  Bnmoo.  «'«Ti«f .f^'i;??**^ 
TttMaTBaa  8ebniCian»  and  Nire  j  and  the  SUter  War  Medal  with  one  elaap  for  TaUfera. 


41. 


Cnw 


79 


FuU 


Hair 
Pay. 


sS^Jat'M  mh{The  Herefordshire)  Regt.  of  Foot  [^'Blk'S'SSS!^]  187 

«  Firm."—**  HINDOOSTAN "— "  ROLEIA "— "  VIMIERA  "— "  CORUNN A  "  — "  SA LA- 
^^"ZTSLT MANCA"— «  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLE"— «  NIVE"— "  0RTHE9"— 

"  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA." 
Coloiid.^8ir  Roger  Hale  Sbeaffe,i  i^orf.  Ens,  1  May,  1778 ;  Lieut.  27  Pec. 

80;  Ca/i<.  6  May,  95;  MqjoTj  13  Dec.  97;  Lieut.-CoU  22  March,  98;  Col. 

25  April  1808 ;  Mqjar^Gen,  4  June,  11 ;  LieuL-Om,  19  July,  21 ;  General, 

28  Juae,  38 ;  Col,  36  Regt.  21Dec.  29. 
Zieui.'Colonels.^Chsirles  Ashmore,  Ens.  25  Dec.  13;  Lieut.  13  April,  20 ; 

Capt.  P  19  Aug.  28 ;  Mqfor,  p  15  Dec.  40 ;  Lieut.-Col.  82  May,  45. 
r.  Charles  TroUope,  Ent.  p  19  Nov.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Oct.  26 ;  Oapt.  p  23  Aug.  81 ; 

Mqjor,  P16  June,  43  ;  Lt.-Col.  20  Not.  46. 
^cvon.— Edward  R.  King,  2nd  Lieut.  16  Feb.  26;  Lieut.  31  July,  88 ;  C^pt. 

P4  Dec.  32 ;  Jdf^'or,  22  May  45. 
r.  William  Robert  UaUday,  Ens.  p  12  Feb.  30 ;  Lt.  3  Mar.  33 ;  Capt.  11  Kot.  86 ; 

Brevet  Mqjor,  9  Nov.  46;  Mqj<n',  p3  Aug.  49. 


84 

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14 
14 
13 
80 
20 
13 
13 
20 
14 
6 
9 
11 

9 

8 
7 
7 

6 
8 

7 
5 
4 

4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
4 


4 
4 
4 
3 
2 
2 
2 
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16A 


Captains. 

r.  James  Nugent   

Tho.MathiasLuzWegnelin 
Edward  Charles  Butler. . 

r.  John  Pratt 

John  Fleury    

r.  Charles  Wilson  Carden 
Robert  HallowcU  Carew 
Lewis  Alex.  Patrick  Boyd 

Henry  J.  Cooie' 

Antoine  Sloet  Butler'  . . 
Fred.  Charles  Herring  . . 
Henry  Lecky^ 

Li  BU  TENANTS. 

r.  Richard  Lloyd  •••••. 
r.  John  Arthur  Brockman 
r.  Wm.  Ryland  Rainsford 
Geo.  Rob.  Jas.  Marsliall 

r.  Daniel  Tom    

Geo.L.  Rawdon  Berkeley  r# 

John  Rotton,  aclj 

John  Shaw  Kennedy,  #. . . 
Henry  Keane  Giunt  .... 

Thonuis  Morgan 

Chas.  James  Hale  Monro 
Wm.Hy.AclaudDsshwood 
r.  Bernard  Robert  Shaw 
John  Snodgrass  Chalmers 
Fred.  Blanco  Fonter .... 

Ensigns. 
r.  John  Edmund  Harvey 

r.  'fhomas  Rice 

r.  Richard  Harbord,  a<(/. 
r.  George  Massey  Robbins 

Flint  William  SUcey 

William  Tyler  Stuart .... 

Alfred  Macdonald 

John  Welman  Helyar.. . . 
John  Crawford  Laogford. 
r.Richard  Hughes  Martin 


BNSION. 


P  15  April  36 
P  23  Dec.  36 
P  13  Jan.  37 
P  8  June  30 
P  16  July  30 
P  20  Oct.  37 
P  28  Nov.  37 
21  May  29 
23  Sept.  36 
P  8  April  42 
P 16  Nor.  41 
P  25  Jan.  39 


P  2  April  41 

20  May  42 

P  6  Jan.  43 


LIBUT. 


11  Jan.  39 
P  28  June  39 
P  6  Mar.  41 

8  June  36 
P  6  3Iay  36 

1  Dec.  41 
P 13  May  42 
P  9  Oct.  35 
P17  Sept.  39 
PIO  Mar.  43 

5  Aug.  46 
P  30  Sept  42 


CAPTAIN. 


23  Sept.  43 
P  7  June  44 
P  31  Jan.  45 
P  7  Jan.  43 

7  Feb. 

P  3  Apr.  46 

26  June  46 

26  June  46 

26  June  46 

PIO  July  46 

PllAprU45 

12  Nov.  46 


P  22  Sept.  43 

P  7  June  44 

P  31  Jan.  45 

26  June  46 

26  June  46 

P25  Aug.  46 

P  22  Jan.  47 

45  r  5  Nov.  47 

P  25  Feb.  48 

P  24  Oct.  48 

P  25  Oct.  48 

P  8  Dec.  48 

P23  Mar.  49 

10AprU40 

13  Oct.  48 


P  22  Sept.  43 

P  29  Dec.  43 

P23  Aug.  44 

22  May  45 

3  Apr.  46 

P  3  Apr.  46 

80  Not.  46 

30  Mar.  47 

7  Dec.  44 
p  10  Mar.  47 
P 18  Sept.  49 
P 13  Oct.  48 


BRBY.^HAJ* 


P 14  Aug.  46 
P  25  Aug.  46 
P22  Dec.  46 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 
20  Oct.  48 
P24NOV.  48 
P25NOV.  48 
P   8  Dec.  48 


t  CMpUin  Coot«  wrrad  witli  the 
S2nd  urottgheot  ihe  o^nilotti  in 
Seinde  (mwtel)  imd«r  Sir  Clurlei 
Napier,  ind  wm  preMnt  at  the 
dcttrucUoil  of  Ittiftunaghur,  and  in 
tha  battles  of  Meeance  and  Ufder> 
abftd  (leTmljr  wounded).  He  waa 
menlioiied  in  afdera  a*  being  the 
ftrtt  man  who  antcnd  the  enemy'e 
entrenched  poeitloiu  and  alio  aa 
having  uken  ihe  Srst  eoloar  from 
the  caainy  at  the  bMtte  of  Urdsm- 
bad. 


8  Captain  Boiler  wrred  with  the  7tta  Dra* 
goon  Ouarda  agsfntt  the  Inturgent  Boen  ia 
South  Afriea  in  1846;  and  in  the  KalBr  war 
of  1846-7. 

4  Captain  Leckf  served  with  the  OOth  In  Kaf- 
(Irland  during  the  whole  of  tiie  war  of  1846-7. 

A  Doctor  Jopp  ierved  with  the  Qneen't  Roy- 
ala  durlBf  tlie  camnaifn  of  1844-46  in  the 
Southern  Concan  and  Sawant  Warree  conntry, 
including  the  itonning  of  several  ateckadee,  and 
the  inteetment  and  mf^an  of  the  Fone  of 
Monohur  and  Muneuntoeb. 


, , P  23  Mar.  49 

PflywuMfCT-.— Humphrey  Hen.  Carmichael, 24  Feb.  14 J  .fi^.24Sept08;  Lieui» 

27  Not.  06;  Capt.  31  Dec.  12. 

7  0  A4futante.'-Lieut.  John  Rotton,  13  Sept.  48. 

4  0  r.  Ensign  Richard  Harbord,  23  March  49. 

16  0  Quarter-Masters.— \ym»m  Stuart,  10  July,  35. 

4  0  r.  Patrick  Owens,  20  Nov.  46. 
11  0  8urgeans.-^r.  James  Jopp,*  M.D.  1  Jan.  47 }  As8ist.*Surg.  22  Feb.  89. 
II  0                       George  Douglas  Dods,  M.D.  13  Ana.  47 ;  AssiH.-Surg.  22  Nor.  39. 

5  0   ^#fi#f.-flffir^wi*.— William  Mills  Dowding,  9  May,  45. 

3       0  r.  Francis  Smith,  1  Jan.  47. 

Facings  Grass  Green.— i!^»m**,  Messrs.  Price  &  Dottttead. 
1  sir  Hoger  Sheaflb  eerved  in  HoUand  in  17W :  and  In  the  expedltloii  to  the  wjtlc,  in  1801,  under  Sir 
Hf  de  PwSr  aod  Lord  NeliOD.  The  Americaiii  having  Inradcd  Upper  Canada  at  Qneenetown  on  the  ISih 
Oct.  1818,  ana  ©anwal  Broch,  comaianding  in  the  province,  hating  fallen  in  a  flJlantetort  ""^  •»  "»ade: 
ouate  force  to  oppow  them,  they  posted  themselves  on  a  woody  iieight  abofe  QoeeittWWti.  Haior-Gencral 
Sheaffe.  on  whom  the  command  devolved,  assembled  some  regular  troops  and  mlUlia,  with  a  few  Indians, 
uid  on  the  same  day  atucked  and  compleujly  deleated  thcra,  their  commanding  General  delivering  his 
■word  t3  Maior-Oeneral  Sheaffe,  and  surrendering  his  surviving  troops  on  the  field  of  batUe—their  nuiuDer 


Tt^MMM  avMM  m»a««4a^   o   llamnot. 


188 


15 


23 


21 


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14 

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0 

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8 

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12 

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26 

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7 

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4 

0 

Sm  (The  North  Hampshire)  Regt  of  Foot  V^^^^^^^ 

..........^  L  Depot  at  Cliatiiain. 

«  MINDEN"— "TOURNAY"— "  PENINSULA." 


Coloneh 
Hon,  Sir  Alexander  Duff,!  GCH.  JBw.  23  May,  1793;  LUui,  15  Jan.  04; 

Capt,  16  Jan.  94;  Mqfor,  28  Mar.  94  j  LieiU.-Coh  14  April,  98;  CpL  96 

AiirU,  1808;  Major-Gen,  4  June,  11 ;  Lieut.-Gen,  19  July,  21 ;  Ot^  28 

June,  38 ;  CoL  37th  Regt.  20  July,  31. 
Lwi,'CoUm€l3,—TnMclu  Skcllv,  Bns.  p6  July,  26 ;  Lieut,  18  Sept.  28 ;  Capt, 

P21  Sept.  32;  3fryor,  p2  July,  41 ;  Xieu/.- Co/.  3  Sept  47. 
Egerton  Charles  Wm.  Miles  Milman,  Em.  Sc  Lieut,  p  24  AprU  35 ;  Litut,  it  Capt, 

P5  Feb.  41  :  Capt,  Sc  Xiet/^- Co2.  p  7 April  48. 
Af<{;ar«.— Gilbert  Wm.  Francklyn,  JSru.  P30  April,  27;  Lieut,  23  Not.  30; 

Capt.  P9  Dec.  36;  Major,  p27  Aug.  41. 
Franklin  Lushin^ton,^  C.B.  Ens.P  16  July,  29;    Lietit.  10  Oct,  33;    Capt, 

P80  Oct.  38 ;  Brev.-Major,  23  Dec.  42  ;  Major,  P  5  Nov.  47. 


Captains. 

John  Owen  Lewis 

Eliott  Thomas  Seward  . . 

William  Hamilton 

Edward  D.  Atkinson .... 
John  Hunter  Mushct  . . 
Arthur  M.  Alex.  Bowers 
Henry  John  Curteis  .... 
Herbert  Russell  Manners 
Thomas  William  Geils  . . 
Henry  Macmanus  Sail' . . 

Lieutenants. 
Robert  Prescott  Harrison 
Raymond  Richard  Pelly 

John  Clutterbuck 

Joseph  Jones, adjutant,. 
Wra.  Joseph  Bazalgette . . 

Charles  Luxmoore 

James  Henry  Wyatt  .... 
'HiomasMichaelson  Machel 
Edward  Joseph  N.  Burton 
John  Leversage  George. . 
G.  D.  Dillon  Pilkington 

John  Brown    

Thomas  Jackson 

EN8ION8. 

John  Grattan  Anderson . . 

Joseph  Hobsou 

Wm.  Pole  Collingwood . . 
Francis  Hubble  Douce  . . 

William  Baker 

Raynaford  Taylor 

Robert  William  Webb  .. 
George  William  Savage 


ENSIGN. 


Pll  July  36 
P  9  Dec.  86 

26  May  37 
P  6  Oct.  37 
P 19  Oct.  38 
P  29  Dec.  87 
p   6April38 

28  Aug.  38 
P  28  Nov.  34 
8  Dec.  37 

P  28  July  40 
P26JHn.  41 
P29  0ct.  41 

7  Jan.  42 
P17  Juue42 
P 17  Nov.  48 
P20  8ept.44 
P  4  April  45 
P  13  June  45 
P  4  July  45 
PSODec.  45 

5  Feb.  47 
P   1  May  46 

31  July  46 
P20  Nov.  46 
P  23  Mar.  47 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  28  April  48 
P  8  Dec.  48 

20  July  40 


LIEUT.       I     CAPTAIN. 


OJuly  38 
P 15  Feb.  39 
P  21  June  39 
P  28  July  40 
P21  Feb.  40 
P  2  July  41 
p27  ^ug.  41 

7  Jan.  42 
P  26  April  37 

1  Sept.  40 

P17  June42 

20  May  44 

P   4  July  45 

20  Dec.  45 

P  SO  Dec.  45 

P    1  May  46 

P26  Jmic46 

P   2  Oct.  46 

P20NOV.  46 

P   2  Mar.  47 

P  20  July  47 

P    1  Aug.  48 

1  Aug.  40 


P20Oct.  41 
P17  June  42 
p  4  July  45 
P20  Feb.  46 
P  1  May  40 
P26  Juue46 
P   2  Oct  46 

13  Nor.  46 
P   1  July  42 

12  Sept.  48 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


23  Nov.  49 

P^mflrfer.—Henry  Piercy,«  13  Aug.  47 ;  En$.  v  0  March  38  ;  X/.  14  Nor.  39. 
Aqfutant. — Lteut.  Joseph  Jones,  2  April,  42. 
Quarter-Maeter.-^John  Chisholm,  9  Nov.  49. 

5«rpwfi.-~Alex.  Browne,  M.D.  22  Nov.  30;  Juist.~Surg.  3  Aug.  26;  Hoep^ 
I     ilj»uM6  June,  25.  r  -o        #         j 

0    Aerittant'Surgeone,'^ AlexMder  Forteath,  M.D.  10  Feb.  48. 
^  ^  _    .  James  WiUiam  Fleming,  27  Oct.  46. 

1  ai.  At—  ^M       £*!"Sf'  y^^o^'— Agent,  Charles  R.  M'Grigor,  Esq, 
s«r»2  unuT'tSTD^SlSl    aJ'lL;'^"'*^  expedition  from  the  Eut  ImllM  to  F^mC,  wbo*  U 

rSi.Kl  i^STiilJ?  1  ^1  ^  ^•?'  ^^ommsDdcd  the  centra  colmnn  in  tb«  attack  upon  Bmdm  Atras. 

4iir<mK!r«f  Hu!  .^  ™li.il     ^^*^,  Fool  during  the  whole  ol  the  Punjaub  canpaJca  of  1M8-P.  IndwItBc 

i«    iwa  •  J5S>i^r  ^nZ^^^'?^:?  MoolUn ;  niirht  aiiack  and  repibe  of  ihrSemy  ^SiiiSmT^ 

V'  JrJ?.*      if"  .     Soonijkoond  end  capture  of  the  enemy't  aunt  Nov.  7lb  ;  carrrtns  the  helchil  .V^ 

1  2i».t?..**P  i*  *"^*  ISftl  *^"*  ^Z*"***  '"^  ""  P'*"-*  "  »»»e  battle  of  0«3;ratr 
.;  J5?rr  S^:!i[..'^r>!^.,^.5'i'»P**«»  ^  IWf  ««*  «  l-  the  N^uther.  Coiran  and 


.Yeua'  8«iT, 


54 


8e^V£p^?r84o.]  SSth(TheUtStafardshire)Refft.ofFoot  [^^.^J^SSST: 

•*  M ojm  VH»w>"— "  RoMiA"— "  VxMiBRA"— "  Cokuhka"— BCSACO"— "  Badajox**— "  Salamakoa"— 
"  ViTTomA"— "  St.  Sebabtiah"— "  Ki vb  '— ••  PBirxirsuLA"— "  Ava." 

Colonel. 
9  Hon.  Hugh  Arbuthnott,'  CB.  Ens.  18  May,  96;  Li,  16  Sept.  96;  CapU 
20  March,  99  j  Jlf<yor,  23  Nov.  04;  Lt.-Col.  9  May,  11 ;  Col.  19  July,  21 ; 
MqjOT'Qen.  22  July,  80;  Lt.-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Col.  38th  Regt.  4  April  43. 

Lieut.'Colonel. 
iSir  John  Campbell,'  Bart.  Ens.25  Nov.  21 ;  Lieut.  1  July,  24;  Capt.  Pll  July, 

26;  Mqjar,  p29  Dec.  37 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p7  Aug.  40. 
M^jort.—John  Jackson  Lowth',  Ens.  3  July,  24 ;  Lieut.  11  Sept.  26  ;  Cai^f, 

P23  Mar.  32  ;  MqjcTy  f  12  June,  40. 
John  Campbell,  .Erw.  30  March,  16;  Lieut.  Pll  Jan.  21;  Cflrj>f.P26May  26; 
Mqjor,  P 16  June,  32  ;  Brevet  Lt.-Ctd.  9  Nov.  46. 


FttlJ 
Pbj. 


27 

26 

21 


Half 


1* 
O 

14 


35 

0 

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10 

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10 

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12 

0 

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0 

6 

0 

Captains. 

James  Pattoun  Sparks 
Jos.  Samuel  Adamson 

Charles  Irvine 

John  Gage  Lecky  . . . 
John  W.S.  Smith*... 
Frederick  Tudor*  ... 
Thomas  Southall*  ... 

Cockayne  Frith 

James  S.  Hawker  Farrer 
Robert  Charles  Sinclair. . 

LiBUTENAKTS. 

Wm.  James  Loftus 

Robert  Scott 

Arthur  Layard 

Henry  Holden,  adj 

£dw.  Thos.  Gloster,  d.  ad. 
GustavuB  Hume 
Roderick  Hugonin^    .... 

Samuel  Hackett 

Ficnnes  Arthur  Quartley 

George  Green 

Cha.  F.  Torrens  Daniell 
Ludford  Harvey  Dauiel . . 
Charles  Edward  Johns  . . 
Ensigns. 

Henry  Fisher 

Charles  Wm.  Watklns  . . 
Horatio  Page  Vance  . . . . 
James  Thomas  Crastcr  . . 
A.  Campbell  Snodgrass . . 

Frederick  Beswick 

William  MannseU 

Corbett  Edwards 


ENSIGN. 


27  July  16 

P  16  Mar.  31 

9  April  25 

P  22  April  26 

3  Feb.  32 

26  Voy.  21 

2  Dec.  26 

22  Aug.  37 

2  April  41 

P  23  Aug.  37 

P  9  Nov.  38 
31  May  89 
P  1  Mar.  39 
P  7  Aug.  40 
P 13  May  42 
P  30  May  43 
p  21  July  43 
P  20  Oct.  43 
6  Dec.  43 

22  Mar.  44 
3  Jan.  46 

P  9  June  46 
P  26  June  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  16  Oct.  47 
P   3  Dec.  47 

19  Sept.  48 
p   6  Oct.  48 

23  Mar.  49 
P  27  April  49 


LIEUT. 


30  July  18 

P  27  Sept.  33 

P  17  May  27 

P  26  Mar.  29 

4  Aug.  37 

18  Sept.  24 

26  Sept  28 

P    4  May  39 

P   2  June  43 

p  21  Sept.  39 

P  8  Nov.  42 
P  14  Apr.  43 
P29  Dec.  40 

22  Mar.  44 

3  Jan.  46 

P   9  June  46 

P  26  June  46 

P   3  Dec.  47 

22  Aug.  48 

P   6  Oct.  48 

7  Mar.  49 

P  27  April  49 

P  27  July  49 


CAPTAIN. 


6  Sept.  26 
P  1  Dec.  37 
P  4  May  39 
P  10  April  40 
p  7  Aug.  40 
29  Sept.  40 
3  Jan.  46 
P  6  Oct.  48 
*  28  April  48 
p  27  July  49 


BBBV.-MAJ. 


23  Nov.  41 


3  Sir  John  Campbell  irrred 
throughout  the  Buraiete  wtr, 
from  15th  April,  IBM  to  Ite 
conclusion  in  Feb.  18S0,  «• 
Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Archibald 
Campbell. 

9  Mftjor  Lowth  tenred  with 
the  88th  In  the  Bormete  wer, 
and  wu  present  at  the  aflUrs 
of  Semblke  and  Nepadie,  and 
attack  and  capture  of  U^ooB 
and  of  Pagham  Mew. 


5  Captain  Tudor  eerved  throaghoutthe  Bur* 
mese  war. 

6  Captain  Southall  verred  In  the  Burmees 
war  from  Not.  1889,  to  itt  conduelon  la  18M. 


P  27  July  49 
Pflymarfer.— Wm.  F.  Vernon,  9  July,  30;  Ens.  I  June,  26;  Lieut.  6  July,  27. 
Adjutant.— Lieui.  Henry  Holden,  17  Nov.  48 
Quarter-Master.— Z9me%  Twibill,  8  May,  40 ;  Ens.  7  May,  40. 
5Mr^«m.— Frederick  Foaker,  23  March  47 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  19  Oct.  38. 
Assist.^Surffeons.—BdyrtLTd  Le  Blanc,'  24  May,  41. 

Robert  Browne,  I  March,  44. 
Facings  YeWow.— -Agents,  Cox  &  Co.— JrtM  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  &  Co. 
1  lie«t.-Gcoeral  the  Honourable  Hugh  Arbuthnott  wrrcd  with  the  49th  at  the  Belder,  in  1790;  alto  on 
the  expcdiUon  to  tJie  Baltic,  and  baUle  of  Copenhagen,  in  1801.  In  July  1807,  embarked  with  the  eipe- 
dition  to  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to 
Svcden,  and  afterwards  lo  Portugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  present  at  the  baltle  of 
Corunna.  Serred  also  in  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  commanded  the  5ind  at  the 
battle  of  Butaeo,  for  which  he  has  received  the  gold  medal :  he  has  also  received  the  slWer  War  Medal  with 
two  dana  for  Corunoa  and  Fneotet  d'Onor.  .  ^    .        ^  ,  _^.,        .^.      *»      ,  ., 

4  OiuCia  Smith  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Mth  Regiment  In  co-operation  with  a  ^ aval  expedi- 
tion under  Captain  Look  in  the  8•cen^  in  boats,  of  the  river  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  central  America,  in 
184S.  Including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  part  of  Seraplqui,  and  surrender  of  the  Forts  o!  Castello 
>lejo  and  St.  Csrloe.  He  also  accompanied  Captain  Lock  to  the  town  of  Grenada,  and  was  present  at  the 
deliberaUons  and  conclusion  of  a  treaty  with  lb*-  Nicaragua  ^mmlssioners  ..        .  ^ 

7  lient.  BugODin  and  AMi.t..Smgeon  U  BUnc  wnrtA  with  a  de«el>inent  of  the  Wth  Hegnneat  fa  f<^^V«»tMB  ^^.  • 
JVand  eipeaitiOD  win  C.pt.  lock  It  the  «««.  to  boaU.  of  tiieiiw  8*.  'Z^^^J^i^^^l^^^/^'i^i^  »«8.  » 
5«dh*  tCwsaalt  sad  cepiiae  of  the  port  of  B«rapiqiiJ,Md  sarrenief  of  the  FefU  of  Cewelto  Vl^ 


190 


39^  (  The  Dorsetshire)  Regiment  of  Foot.      ["••^S^T 


'•JViOTiM  IM  Jiiili#.»*— "Plamby'*— ♦«OiB»ALTAli"— with  tho  CuttU  and  Keif,  "Uomiia  tnHw^m  Cs 

— "  AI.BOMBB4"— ••  VlTTOBIA"— "  Py»B*B»»"— "  NlVIlXXK^'«NlVJl"— "  OBTBM**— •■  pBSU*CU 


73 


37 


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19 


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8 

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Coioftel. 
B  Sir  Frederick  Phillpse  Robinson,*  GCB.  Bn$,  Feb.  1777 ;  Lima.  1  Srpt 
Ca»^ 8 July,  04 ;afq;or,l  Sept. 94;  Zitut.-ColA  Jnn,  1800;  CoL «5Ju.) 
MtOor-Gen,  4  June,  13;  Lieut.'Oen,21  May,25  ;  Oen.  23  No?.  41 ;  Cv<.  i 

Regt.  16  June,  40.  ^^^ 

Lieta,'Colonel.—ThomBS  Wright,*  CB.  Ent.  18  Dec.  12;  LmO.  tt  Afiril, 

Capt.  P 14  July,  26 ;  Mqfor,  p  10  March,  37  ;  LUtU.-CoL  24  Apr.  39. 
Jtf4;ort.— Edward  Bond,*  JSns,  p8  Mar.  27;  Lieut,  p  18  Sept.  29  ;  C^. ' 

Feb.  36;  If <^/or,  p  31  March,  43.  ».  „      ^     ^       . 

Marmaduke  George  Nixon,*  Ens,  6  April,  31 ;  Lieut.  26  Mar.  89 ;  C^pf. ' 

Dec.  38  ;  iJiTP.--M^/a^^  Apr.  44j_W<^(^^^  

LI  RUT. 


Captains. 

Henry  Francis  Stokes*  . . 
Robert  Newport  Tlnley* 

Arthur  Herbert**   

Charles  D.  Campbell**  . . 
Henry  Au^.  Strachan'*.. 
William  Munro,*« 

William  Clai|r»  ^^^^  *  • 
Thomas  Wright  Hudson 
Thomas  £dw.  Wiibraham 
Francis  James  H  ugonln  •  • 

LlBUTBKAMTl}. 

J.  Fits  Roy  Dalrymple  . . 

Humphrey  Gray,'* 

WiUiam  llardinge'*  .... 
Chas.  Tho.  Hamilton**  . . 
Robert  Hamilton  Currie"* 
Wm.  Newport  Tinley**. 

9  Francis  Gee** 

Simon  George  Newport** 
Henry  Dros  Oaynor  **  . 
James  Johnston ........ 

William  Leckie 
William  Greenham 


24  July  23 

4  April  32 

P  18  Jan.  31 

P    9  Aug.  27 

21  Sept.  32 
P  20  June  34 
P  30  Oct.  36 
P16  June37 
p  8Mar.30 
P  12  Aug.  36 

P   2  Dec.  36 

26  Mar.  30 

P  10  Mar.  37 

P 17  Feb.  38 

P  28  Dec.  38 

P 16  Nov.  39 

18  Sept.  40 

3  Aug.  41 

P31  Deo.  41 

22  April  42 
10  Nor.  43 
27  Aug.  41 

JamesAgnew j  22  Oct   44 

BirsioNft. 
John  Popkin  Traheme  • . 
Wm.  Henry  Wilson,  Aiff. 

Michael  C.  Wall     

Hugh  Robert  Hlbbert  .. 

Benson  Harrison    

Lewis  Stafford  Northcote 
Thomas  Fraser  Dixon  •• 
Robert  Broome  Baker   . . 


•  •  a  .  •  . 


ENSIQN. 


1  Aug.  26 
P  10  July  33 

2  Sept.  34 

3  May  33 
2  June  36 

P  lApril36 
P  10  Mar.  37 
30  Oct.  40 
P  21  May  41 
P26  April  39 


CAPTAm. 


P   8  Dee.  37 

1  July  38 
24  Apr.  39 

P  19  July  39 

P 14  Feb.   40 

P 11  Jane  41 

6  June  43 

2  July  44,rfo*. 
2  Aug.  44  i» 

'»pec.43^^,^ 

16  April  46  ii» 

11  Deo.  40 
P23  June48 


24  Apr.  39 
P 16  Dee.  40 
P31  Dee.  41 

24  April  43 

6  Jnoe  49 
2  July  44 

7  Aug.  46 
7  Dee.  46 

20  Mar.  49 
p    2  Oct.  46 


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4  July  46 

9  June  46 

P30Mar.  47 

P  28  Sept.  47 

P23  June  48 

P  24  June  48 

10Apra40 

P    4  May  49 

Pay  matter, -^-Q.  Augustus  Dumford," 

A4futaut.^SnM.Wm,  Hen.  Wilson,  20  April  49.      [Mar.  10;  Gajs^ 
Quarter-Master,-^}^  Jones  Duke,**  10  Jan.  87. 
5iiryf#fi.— Charles  Hugh  James,**  18  Aug.  43 ;  Astist.'-Surg.  5 
Asiist,'Surffeon, — Henry  Armstrong,  17  June,  42. 

Faeinps  Oreen.-^AfftntSf  Messrs.  Cox  and  C*. 
^Returned  from  Bengal  9  June,  1847.] 

Frgderick  EoMnaoa  ■rrvtd  Srt  jwan  la  th«  Bnt 
captarv  of  Stotwy  Petoit  by  the  Kmmitmm  ivoaaSed  aad  tokm  yrtaaaar), 
eaptara  aT  llartlnl«a«.  SI.  L«da,  aad  OtHdalmir*.  to  im.  ladudinff  tiw 
Mtflr.    lotaMd  dw  army  andrr  tte  Dak*  af  WcUinctaa,  In  lilt,  aail 
taria.  Md  eomnaadiK  th»  BHfada  wbMi  cairkhl  tlM  vUl^*  af  OaM 
MlawlBV  ba  waa  frvam  at  iha  IM  and  Sad  aMauiM  aa  Saa  Sfbartlaa  ( 

iMa  er  «ha  mtm  (Mvaraly  waviSadK 
wfcteh  day  ha  ■aatf  id«d  la  IW  cawaiMd  af  Iba  <■>  DiTtilaa.   to  iteaa.  IStd. 

wbleb  appatotmcnt  ha  beU  till  faae  itt«.  Sir  rrvd.  haa  faealvad  aaadal  * 

»lb  Oaa.  ISO.  M  atrvad  at  M«|arar 
S  Capta«  StsSti  awTwl  toihaaih  ihtai^^MaiHM  BarawM  war  x  aad  wllh  tha  9lh  to  Um  aailfl*  a( 
SCa*ttiaTtalry  wrvad  ItecMavalga^alMllteBMkalCaa^itolSM.     tall 

10  M^or  CMipkaU,  Capi.  BOTbart,  Uavla.  Gray,   Umikat^  RaaAtoa.  Conir,  Ttolay.  Hf) 
d    Dr.  immmk.  armd  «Ft*  Um  Bait,  al  Mm  artlaa  af  Mahar^potc  aa  ihc  ISlfc  Dm.  ISO. 
M%w%  aad  Umml  OWfIa  Md  Nairpat^  vaaa  aUsi^lly  aaawdad  «  aad  Ltoai.  >.  Onf  «aa  taiy 

11  Cap*.  tUathaa  wrrtd  the  eampaiin  asaliut  th«  R^ili  vt  Caarft  to  104, 
IS  C*v«.  Dmafaad  tawid  at  toa  taptwra  af  tha  Irta  af  Plata  to  ISIS  \  to  llw  Wfadlili  la  Jatm  to  IttU 

ISU I  to  Iha  Kaadyaa  rvtontaa  to  1017  aad  10  i  and  to  tiir  aetloa  af  Mahar^fata.  S9«k  INa.  42. 

M  Can-  Maaro  larrad  aa  Adl«taat  af  Ibe  »tb  to  Iba  ac«aa  M  MaJtai^pata.  aad  «aa  awtr^y  avM^d  \ 
t»  Lc  a«a  avrvtd  to  iba  fVntaaata  INm  1011  to  1014,  aad  *aa  paaaaaiat  Vlltana»  StoaaMTb lai^flp 
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" TlMlt»A»»— "TAXaiTBBA"— ••  Ba DAJOZ"— "  SALAVAXCA"— "  VlTTOBlA"-  "  PT  murXB«"— «<  Nt v«i.T »»» 


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CoUma, 
9  m  iStr  Alexander  Woodford,*  KCB.  GCMQ.  Em,  6  Dec.  04;  LUuL  16 

July,  06 ;  Copt.  11  Dee.  00 ;  Capt.  ft  Lieut.-Coi.  8  Mar.  10;  Co/.  4  Jane,  14 : 

Mqj^r^Getu   27    May,  26;  Lieut.'Gm.  28  June^  38:   CW.    40th    Footl 

26  April,  42. 
Lieut.»Col,^J^  Seyerat  Wm.  Lynam  Stretton,*  Snt.  11  June  18;  Zieut,  6  Jan. 

14 ;  Capt.  9  13  Aag.  25  ;  Major,  P  2  Dec.  81 ;  Lieut.-Coi,  9  6  May  42. 
Jfq;orj.>-Thomas  James  Valiant,  JBns.  20  May,  28 ;  Lieut,  p  17  Dee.  20 ;  Cast 

9 1  May,  36 ;  Mqfor,  p  10  July.  46.  ^ 

John  Martin  Bladen  Ncill.'®  ^ai.!*  22  Mar.  33 ;  Lt,  9  0  Jan.  36  ;  Capt.  p  11  Mar. 

42;  ^n/or,  P  8  June  40. 


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CAPTAZRa. 
Henry  Doufflas  Cowper . . 

James  Tod^ 

Arthur  Leslie 

Thomas  L.  K.  Nelson',  s, 
Wm.  Augustus  Fyers 
John  W.  Thomas"  . . 
Robert  Carey  ***  . . 
Fra.  Brockman  Morley'* 

Frederick  Huey*' 

George  Edward  Aylmer 

LZBUTBICANTS. 

Edw.  Hungerford  Eagar* 
John  Cormiek'*  . . 
Richard  Dawson** 
Aidborough  Rich.  Ruudle 
Hans  Thomas  Fell  White 
R.  John  lisclmiere  Coore 
Francis  Barry  Drew,  at^, 

Robert  Hare   

Thomas  George  Gardiner 
Henry  Christopher  Wise . 

John  Pinckney   

George  Owen  Bowdler  . . 
Daniel  Pennciather    .  • . . 

Ensigits. 
Fred.  Samuel  filyth  •  • . . 
Francis  Henry  Atherly  . , 
John  Edward  Brodhurst 

WUliamO'Hara 

Alfred  A.  Wade  Lea  . . . 
Fred.  C.  H.  S.  Baddeley 
Lewis  Ti*elawny  Clark  . 


BNSION.     I       LI  BUT. 


P  20  July  30 
P  22  Feb.  31 
P20NOV.  88 

25  Not.  81 
P  17  Oct.  34 

7  June  30 

16  Nov.  30 
P  6  Apr.  30 
p   6  June  40 

28  April  28 

P 13  April  30 
P  27  Aug.  41 
P21  May  41 

23  Feb.  44 
P 12  May  43 
p  27  June  46 
P23  May  46 
P  7  May  47 
p  15  May  47 

26  Nov.  47 
P 14  Apr.  48 

26  May  48 
P 18  Aug.  48 

P  4  May  40 
P  8  June 40 
P17  Sept.  40 
P]  8  Sept.  40 
?  10  Oct.  40 
P2UOct.  40 
p  0  Not.  40 


P 14  Dec.  32 
4  July  34 

P  6  May  42 
20  Jan.    36 

P20  May  36 

p    7  Sept.  41 

10  Nov.  41 

27  May  42 

6  Mar.  42 

P 13  Aug.  30 

16  July  41 
P  26  Oct.  42 

14  April  43 
P31  July  46 
P  14  May  47 
P 14  May  47 

17  Aug.  48 
P18  Aug.  48 

12  Aug.  40 
Pll  Sept. 40 
PU  Sept.  40 
Pl8  Sept.  40 
P21  Dec.  40 


CAPTAIN. 


P  4  Mar.  36 
22  July  46 
P  3  April  46 
P  10  July  46 
P  7  May  47 
P 14  May  47 
P 14  May  47 
P  18  Aug.  48 
p  8  June  40 
P24  Not.  36 


BBBT.-MAJ. 


ONOV.     40 


0  Not.  46 


0    Paymaster,— ^Pred,  Montagu  Hockings,  20  April  40  ;  Sni.  20  May  48;  LUui, 

0    A^tant,-^LUiut,  Francis  Barry  Drew,  1 1  Feb.  48.  [p  10  July  46. 

0    Quor/er-Afoj/er.— Thomas  Walter  Hives,*  26  Oct.  42. 

0    5t09«9n.— Joseph  Burke,**  22  Deo.  48 ;  AnUt.^Sury,  10  Jan.  40. 

0    duUt.^Surg.-^ohn  Coghlan  Haverty,  27  April  40. 

Faeinge  BnfT. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co..— /riiA  Agents,  Sir  B.  R.  Borongh, 
I  IRetumedfiom  India,  Peb^  1846.]  [Bt,,  Armit  ft  Co. 

I  sir  Akiiimir  WooMtd  lerTMl  la  die  9th  la  North  H«lUad,  sad  wm  ttttnly  wonndfd  m  the  IStb  Sept.  I7M.  Served 
iBtiM  Coldetrce-v  0«aidt  at  Ihe  capture  or  Copenhicea  in  1807.  Setred  on  the  Staff  la  Sicily,  in  1808,0.  aad  10.  Coaainandea 
tfM  Llfht  Battalion  of  the  Biigado  of  GuatiU,  at  the  atege  ul  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  c^ttirc  of  Bad^oi,  baidc  of  Salamaaca,  eap- 
taiv  of  MadrM,  aad  at  the  ilcg*  of  Buif  oa.  CoBMnmiled  Snt  batuiion  Cnldttream  Guard*  at  the  batUe  of  Vittorla,  eaplui* 
or  Saa  S^toelleii,  at  Htm  NWell*.  the  NIee,  and  Inintoaeat  of  Bayoom.  Cwounaadcd  the  loeoad  battalion  at  the  battle  el 
Wattrloa,  larmder  of  fariik  and  dnrint  the  ooanpatton  la  France^  Sir  Aleaander  haa  iccclvcd  tho  told  aedal  aad  two 
daapa  fge  thtbattieo  of  Sal— Miiia,  VMerla.  aad  tlM  Hire  1  aad  the  sUtet  War  Medal  with  oae  claap  for  Cindad  aodrlgo  and 
Nlfollfc 

S  Lc-OoL  StKCtaa  Mnrcd  tho  eanpalgaa  of  ISIS  aad  IS  in  the  Pcnintala,  with  the  6Sth  Llghl  lafhntry,  and  »aa  MTCfely 
ninadiSattholai—ar  TMarta  by  two  fva  iholt  lodfad  ia  tht  body,  one  of  which  has  not  bcca  cxtmetcd.    He  has  ncclTcd 
the  ■flvar  War  Madal  with  oao  elasp  far  Tittorla. 
f  CMpmlU  Todd,  T.  L.  X.  Nelsoa,  aad  Tbomasj  Lleotenanl  Kafar  (ierercly  wouadrd  ai  Benl  Badaa)  aad  Qoartcr- 
Rfvcs,  icrrcd  tknasfaottt  the  operations  in  Candaharaad  ia  Affataaalstaa  ia  1841  and  41.  and  bare  rccolTed  tho  medsl. 
were  also  ptesc Jt  ia  the  action  of  Mahantjpoir,  29th  Di>c.  184.\  aad  bare  reeclrcd  the  Btonsa  Star  t  Lt.  Eafar 
and  Caplk  T.  L.  K.  Nelaoa  and  Thoous  «crc  levrfoly  wonaded.    Capt.  Molaoa  was  A4|«laBt  of  tho 
_    _  ,  in  1841,  as  w*ll  as  at  Mahanjpors,  whore  be  hada  horse  shot  aadtr  hha. 
fS  Ui^OK  BlaSea  Nettl,  Captahw  fyers  and  Oarey  asrved  throofhout  iho  opcraHaaa  la  OMirtshir  aad  Ul  81%h—lstaa 
la  1S41  aad  41,  aad  have  roeeivod  tho  nedaL 

IS  CapHtis  Moitsy  sad  Baaf  tMvaniy  waaiSid),  aad  Liaat.  OoiMleh.  wcm  pctasat  hk  Itao  aatle*  of  Mafeai^lfaio,  aad 
hare  leeetrcd  the  Broaae  Star. 

14  Lt.  Dawsoa  was  altaohed  to  tho  SSad  aft  tho  battle  of  Uydtrabad,  aad  baa  raccircd  tho  mcdaL  Ha  was  afterwards 
inr^Mrnt  with  the  40th  at  Malian^pore,  la  whleh  actloa  be  was  wounded,  and  has  reosived  the  Bronso  Star. 

80th  thtsaghoot  the  canpalga  oa  the  SvtteJ  in  1848-8,  aad  naapreaaatia  tho haMlas  of 


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49 


BlCbadMrotti 

On  tb«  Coloan  anfl  Appointmcntt,  tbt  Rrinet  of  Watet's  Plume,  with  th«  motto,  *'  0w4tt  Anffgu  mm 
ChyKUydd,**—**  DaraoiT"— "  Qubshstgwii"— "  Miami"— "NiAeAftA"—**  AW 

''Oavdabab,  Qbdzvxb,  and  Cabooi^  1842." 

CoUmel, 

9  Cbftrles  Ashe  A*Conrt/  CB.  KH.  Ent,  17  Dec.  01 ;  LievJt.  8  Sept.  02$  CmfU 

25  July,  04 ;  Mqjor,  26  Feb.  11 ;  LieuU-Col  10  May,  13  ;  QU.  22  July,»i 

Mqfor-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  CoL  41st  Foot,  5  Feb.  48. 
LieuL^Colonel. — ^John  Crofton  Peddle,  2nd  Lieut.  4  May  14;  Xietif.  ^20  June 

20;  Capt.  p  26  Nov.  25;  Brevet-Major,  28  June,  38;  Major,  5  Dec.  43; 

Lieut.'Col.  P  20  Oct.  48. 
Mqfors. — GeorKe  Carpenter,  JEns.  1  Oct.  18 ;  Zieut,  I  Mar.  20;  Capt.  P80  OeU 

25 ;  Brevet'Mqjor,  28  June,  38 ;  MqJor,P22  July,  45. 
William  Garden  Seton,  J^iu.  p2  Mar.  32;  Lieut.  p22  July,  30;  Capt,  P22 

May,  40 ;  3f <(;<»•,  p  16  Oct.  47. 


Pttll 
Pay. 


36 
28 


18 


15 

10 
15 
13 
13 
14 
11 
11 
14 
0 

8 
8 
6 
6 
7 
8 
5 
5 
6 
4 
4 
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5 
3 
3 
8 
3 
3 
9 
1 
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25 
5 
2 

36 
0 


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Pay. 


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0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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Captaihs. 
Henry  Law  Maydwell,  #. 

Robert  Butler^ 

Oeniige  Bagot,^ 

Robert  Pratt,'    

Augustus  J.  W.  Northcy 

James  Eman  ^ 

Chas.  Timothy  Tuckey* 

Grenville  Q.  Wells 

John  Harvey  Thursby  • . 
George  Montagu  Hicks. . 

Lieutenants. 
Edwin  Robert  Wethered 
Thomas  Clough  l^ylor  . . 
Julius  Edmund  Goodwyn 
Wm.  Samuel  Greatheed 
Rich.  Oliver  Pra.  Steward 
Joseph  Goatling  Egginton 
Rob.  Fra.  Lascelles  Jenner 
Henry  Warter  Meredith 
Hon.  Richard  Handcock 
F.  G.  H.  Games  WiUiams 

George  Skipwith    

William  Hunt 

Ensigns. 
William  Johnstone,  a^f. 
Charles  Pelgue  Bertram 
Robert  Gary  Barnard .... 
Chas.  Yelvcrton  Balguy 
Thomas  Acres  Pcirce    . . 
Geoige William  Alexander 
William  Edward  Leche. . 

Edwin  Richards 

Hugh  Rowlands 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


21  Aug.  35 

12  April  31 

26  July  36 

P 16  June  37 

P 14  July  37 

25  Mar.  36 

?  28  June  39 

P  20  Dec.  30 

P  26  Aug.  36 

P  16  Nov.  41 

P  5  Aug.  42 
P  30  Sept.  42 
P  5  Jan.  44 
P  26  Jan.  44 
P29Sept.43 
P30Sept.42 
P  4  April  45 
P  6  June  45 
P 12  Apr.  44 
P  7  July  46 
P  3  Nov.  40 
P 19  Nov.  44 

30  Dec.  45 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  14  May  47 
P  15  Oct.  47 
P 19  Nov.  47 
P29  Dec.  48 

23  Feb.  40 
P  25  Sept.  49 


28  Sept.  38 
P  26  Oct.  33 
P  7  Oct.  37 
P27  June30 
P  3  July  40 

16  Aug.  88 

2  Oct.   41 

P  22  Nov.  42 

P  18  Apr.  41 

P  20  Jan.  43 


captain. 


P 15  April  42 
P    1  Mar.  44 

4  July  45 
P23  Sept.  45 
P27  Sept.  44 

9  Oct.  46 
P  3  Nov.  46 
p  19  Mar.  47 
P6Apr.  44 
P 15  Oct.  47 


BRBT.-XAl. 


19  Oct.  40 


P  24  May  44 
P  20  Aug.  44 
P  6  June  45 
P  23  Sept.  45 


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9  Dec. 

7  July 

3  Nov. 

3  Apr. 

P 14  May 

P 16  Oct. 

25  Aug. 


45 
46 


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A   Paymafter.'-Tho».  Miller  Creagh,  21  June  39 ;  Ens.  28  Feb.  25 :  X^.  6  Mar.  2P. 

0    Atyutant.—Bntfgn  William  Johnstone,  20  Oct.  46. 

0  i  Quarfer-^a^er.— Archibald  Elliott,  21  July,  48 ;  Ens.  31  March,  48 

A   Surgeon.—}^  Wm.  Mortimer  Wilklns,*  23  Dec.  36 :  Astist.-Surg.  32  Jane,  95  : 

0  I X«f«/.-5ttr*/.— David  Stcwart,»3  Dec.  41.  [Hotp.^AMiMt.  10  J«^.  U. 

j  Facings  Ylhlie.^ Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.— JrwA  Agents.  Sir  B.  R.  Borowdi. 

{[Returned from  the  East  Indies,  13  July,  1843.]  [St.,  Armlt,  A  Co. 


tolte 


1  X^'Genenl  A  Cmtrt  «■•  detarhed  on  «  lerarmte  conmaBd  in  1»«  to  the  Adriatic,  to  attack  the  Ulasda  orTkvMiti  • 
aB4  u  the  aame  rear  be  a>miMl  at  ihe«i<ce  of  Scylla.  In  1M7  he  •emd  in  Ecytt.  and  wai  rmcnt  at  tWnatw  «# 
Alexandria,  and  in  the  aeiion  near  Bonetia.  At  tbr  .irge  and  capture  of  Santa  llauta  he  waa  in  chafjn  of  tbe^arur. 
Maatcr.Oenetal'a  departBcnt :  he  wa«  alao  at  the  tirse  of  Capri  in  the  aame  year.  He  «a.  Ai^e-de-caiin  to  the  ASataat' 
Graenl  when  tba  encvy  landed  in  Sicily,  in  l»i>9.  and  comniandcd  the  advanee-nard  to  «hich  nearlv  1000  BiiMm  mw 
Tdukied. aad he penouallr captured  the  rnemy'a  aUndard.  Serred  afkerwwda on  the ataff in Sicitr. Baau. Mdltalt  laA 
waanreotBl  at  the  aicfc  of  Tarrafona.  action  at  ViUa  Pranea.  and  retreat  fiom  thmce;  cubMnocnUT  •llSe  ocrMaun3 
Lrpbom,  raf|t«re  of  Genoa,  ticfe  of  Savona.  and  last ly  at  the  aorrender  of  Ka^lea  in  Itll,  ■  ^ 

»tbS<^. 

atom,  capture  aad  dcatruction 

a  Captains  Ptmtt  and  Ttekey.— the  tame  as  Note  4,  eaerpt  tbeactino  or  the  SStb  Mareh. 

4  Captain  Bnaa  acncd  viih  the  41tt  throufhont  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Afahaniaian  (Medan   and  wm  imi_l_i 
roKngcmcnta  with  the  eaemy  en  the  »tb  March  and  SStb  AprJ  in  the  Piabcen  Valley;  in  thoae  af  the  tltli  HMMar  .^— 
^liar.  SOth  Aa^.  at  Coatoe,  tth  Sept.  before  ChntMe  5  at  tbe  oceapatMB  and  dcMmion  of  tJwt  Foitma  ^ifntJaT 
the  cxpcdliioo  tnto  Kohtataa.  atora.  caifCnn  and  deatnictiua  of  laialiS^  aad  tka  variMa  Miaor  aihSa  teaBdWfM?S 
Bolan  aad  iha  Khybcr  Paiaea.  ^^  —        n-mmmmimman ui 

8  Mr.  WUktaa  atrtadi  the  caaapatgw  of  IS14  la  lb«  Pcalnaaila  1 

•faUfM  BaitaUoaatihtakfaof  KaUvatalalW*    SmkMia  AWui^MMitbtaMiMlaKtMi  «. 


'Ibora,  raptare  of  l*eBoa.  ticfe  of  Savoaa.  aad  laatly  at  the  aorrender  of  Kaplea  ia 

i  Captain  Botlcr  acrTcd  with  the  4Ut  thronghoat  the  eaaipaian  of  IM2  in  AJfihai  

Igapmeala  vlth  the  eaeny  on  the  SBib  March  and  ?arh  April  in  the  Pithccn  VaUcy (  in  thoae'of  aoih^iw7uG«i^ 

and  of  Ckbool  tbe  Eanediiioa  lata  Ko4uta 
be  I  vrea  the  Bolaa  aad  tha  Kh|b«r  ?■«««. 


before  Ghuaee ;  at  the  occopation  and  deatniction  of  that  Portteta 
of  lataLflT,  and  the  TariuuB  minor  aflaira  ta  and 


Klatk 


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SS5:«5£:S!S:]  42«l  (  The  Boydl  Ittghland)  tUgt.  of  Foot.       [«S:l?^:*li^3^ 

St.  Andrew^** Nemo  me  impune  lacessit. "—The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "EGYPT"— 
*^CORUNNA"— "  FUENTE3  D'ONOR"— "  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLE"— ^*NIVB" 
iY«u»'SerT.|— ^'  ORTHES  "—"TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA  "— «  WATERLOO." 

Colonel. 
9  Sir  John  Maedonald/  OCB.  Bnt.  15  Apr.  95  -,  Lieut  2  Feb.  06 ;  Capi,  22  Oct. 
02;  Me^or,  28  Feb.  On ;  Lieut.-CoL  17  Mar.  08 ;  Col,  4  June,  14 ;  Afq^-Gen. 
27  May,  25;  Ueut.-Oen,  28  June,  38;  Col,  42nd  HighUnden,  15  Jan.  44. 
Lieut, ^OioneU, — Duncan  Alex.  Cameron,  Ent,  8  April,  25 ;  Lieui,  p  15  Aug.  26; 

Capt,  1*21  June,  33 ;  ilfq;ar,  P2d  Aug.  39 ;  Lieut.-Col,  p5  Sept.  43. 
r.  9  James  Macdougidl,'  2nd  Lt,  11  June,  12;  LU  8  Sept.  13;  Capi,  pIO  Sept. 
25 ;  McfjoTi  23  Oct.  35  ;  Brevet- Lieut. -Col,  1  Not.  42 ;  Lt,'Col,  14  Apr.  40. 
Jf<{;<7r#.— Charles  Dunsmure,  Ent.  9  Apr.  25;  Lieut,  p  7  Not.  26 ;  Capt.  p  30 

Jan.  35 ;  Mqjor,  p  5  Sept.  43. 
r.  Daniel  Frazer,  Ent,  31  Oct  11 ;  Lieut,  13  June  16 ;  Capt.  p  5  Not.  25 ;  JSrev." 
Mqf,  28  June  38  ;  Mqj,  14  Apr.  46. 


Captaijvs. 

Geo.  Burrell  Cumberland 

Thomas  Tulloch 

r.Jn.CameronMacpher8on 
Hon.  Robert  Rollo  .... 
r.  Alexander  Cameron  . . 
r.  H.  Maurice  Drummond 

Charles  Murray 

r,  George  W.  Macquarie 
Archibald  Colin  Campbell 
r.  John  Hinton  Daniell* 
Thomas  Robert  D.  Hay, 
r  Robert  Bligli  Sinclair. . 

LlBUTENANTS. 

r.  Augustus  Paterson    . . 
Thos.  Hugh  Cockbum,  t, 
r.  Andrew  Pitcaim,  ac^, 
Alexander  Ramsay    .... 
John  Walter  Wedderbum 
Hon,  G.  H.  Essex  Grant. . 
r.  Archd.  Macra  Chisholm 
r.  Gilbert  Innes  Menzies 
r.  Chas.Campbell  Graham 
Wm.  J.  Cuninghame,  atfj. 
John  Wm.  Powlett  Orde 
Rowl.  Aynsworth  Frazer 
John  Chetham  M'Leod . . 
r  R.CampbellCan  ioghanie 

John  MacDougall 

James  Erskine  Paterson . . 

Ensigns. 
William  Lear  Macnish  . . 
r.  James  William  Balfour 
Henry  Montgomery   .... 

r.  John  Drysdale 

Charles  Maitland    

r.  William  Jas.  Robertson 
r.  William  Croflon  Ward 
r.  John  Gordon  Campbell 

George  Fraser 

r.  Duncan  DownieFletcher 


ENSIOlf. 


LISUT. 


11  Apr.  25 
P  25  June  26 
P 10  Sept.  30 
P 10  Aug.  32 

24  Feb.  32;P30  Jan. 
P  4  Dec.  32  p  15  Dec. 
P  21  June  33 
P  25  Sept.  35 
P  24  Feb.  37 
P  14  Mar.  34 
P  2  Aug.  39 
P27  Sept.  39 

P 10  Jan.  40 
P  6  Mar.  40 
P  15  May  40 
P 16  May  40 
P  26  Oct.  41 
P  5  Not.  41 

17  Apr.  42 

18  Apr.  42 
PdO  Aug.  44 
P25  0ct.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 

14  Apr.  46 
21  Apr.  40 
29  Aug.  46 
1  Aug.  45 
P  20  Oct.  46 


31  Dec.  28 

23  Oct.  28 
P  21  June  33 
P  25  Sept.  35 

35 

37 

P  30  Mar.  38 

P31  May  39 

P  23  Aug.  39 

18  Not.  36 

P  5  Not.  41 

15  Apr.  42 

15  Apr.  42 

15  Apr.  42 

P 15  Apr.  42 

P  3  June  42 

P  5  Sept.  43 

P30  Aug.  44 

14  Apr.  40 

28  Aug.  46 

24  May  47 
P  13  Aug.  47 
P  12  Not.  47 
P  16  June  48 
P17N0T.  48 
p  6  July  49 

5  Feb.  47 
p  26  Oct.  49 


CAPTAIN.  |BHBV.*MAJ. 


P  30  Mar.  38 
P  12  July  33 
P  6  Mar.  40 
P  5  Not.  41 
15  Apr.  42 
P  3  June  42 
P  5  Sept.  43 
P25  0ct.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  29  Not.  44 
P 17  Not.  48 
P  26  Oct.  49 


9  Not.  46 


28  Aug.  46 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P  3  Mar.  47 

22  June  47 
P  12  Not.  47 
p  16  June  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P 17  Not.  48 
P  6  July  49 
P  2  Not.  491 


8  Lt.-Co1.  HaodoofsU  Mrrsd  Cbs  eampalfUi 
of  181S  and  14,  In  the  Peolnrala,  iiicliidfiig  the 
aflUr  of  San  Marcial ;  battles  of  Nlvelle,  Nite, 
Qtb,  10th,  11  tb,  12th,  and  Ittb  Dee.,  Orthat, 
and  Touloaie. 

4  Capt.l>anlellfenred  with  the  49th  In  China 
(Medal),— at  Amoy,  Chilian,  Chlnhae,  Nlngpo, 
Segoan,  Chapoo,  Wooiaog,  and  Chin  Klan  Foo. 


Paymoff.— J.Wheatley,12  Oct. 38;  Ens.  kAif/t.^  July,  32;  Lieut.^  Apr.  36. 
Atfjutantt, — r,  Lieut,  Andrew  Pitcaim^  28  Aug.  46. 

Lieut,  William  John  Cuninghame,  9  March  49. 
Quarter- Matters, — Q8i  Edward  Patou,  19  Juney40. 

r.  Charles  Fraser,  28  Aug.  46 ;  Ent.  4  Sept.  43. 
Surgeons.-^SLS,  MKxregor,  M.D.,26  Feb.  41 ;  A,*S.  12  Apr.  26 ;  H,-A.  5  Jan.  26. 

r.  Hugh  Mackey,  7  Aug.  46 ;  Assist,'Stirg,  17  Feb.  37. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — Wm.Mure  Muir,  M.D.,  22  Not.  42^ — Facings  Blue. 

Robert  Henry  King,  22  July  45,— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Siff  iohB^HMdoaaU  icrrtd  with  the  e*cli  in  Ireland  duiaf  the  Bebellion  of  1798,  end  wu  {ireaent  et  the  battles  of 
Boea,  Tiaegar  HiU,  and  other  principal  actkma.    In  1799  and  1800  he  was  at  the  uese  of  La  Valetu  and  capture  of  Malta. 

*" '  -  " '--•^--•^ "     •  • —    in  the  action  on  the  laodiDK  OB  the  8th  March,  and  alao 

In  1M)7  he  waa  employed  a>  militan  lecretcrr 

igion  as  a  distinct  armr  in  Swediah  Pomenaia. 

■If  attack  npoB  and  capttne  of'Copenhafen  and  the  Danish  fleet.   In  1309  he  acned  in  the 


Be  aervcd  a  IfTpt  in  the  three  foUneriav  feata,  and  was  present 
in  the  tw»  other  general  aeciena  finight  on  the  l.ith  and  Slat  March,  1801. 

to  I«ord  Gathcvt.  whalat  hia  Loidahsp  comnianded  the  Kill's  German  Legion  as  a  distinct  ahn'^  in  Swedish  Pomenaia. 
•a  wall  «a  dnifac  the  anhae^ 

UTalchcren  expedition,  and  I  ,    ^    „         .   ^ 

The  felkfWi^i  rent  he  waa  auiptoyed  m  Depnty  MJutaauQctteral  to  the  force  allotted  to  the  defence  of  Cadis,  under  £(.• 
GcB.  Onham,  and  was  praaawt  at  the  bafttlB  of  Bamea.  In  IfllS  and  14  he  waa  emplered  in  ehaife  of  the  Mt  wing  of 
tke  Peniaanlar  armj.  and  in  that  capacity  waa  preaent  in  the  aetions  of  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  and  13th  Dec.  1813,  upon  the 
Hin,  and  in  the  aftira  whieh  attended  the  doaing  «f  the  blockade  of  BeTonne,  aiid  at  the  action  brooght  on  bjr  the 
MftoBitbattetma,  Wx  JohaluaitcaTcdamedalfer  lerrieu  lBBgrpt,«Bd  thf|0Um«dal8M0MGta^ 


94  ASrd  (  The  Mmmouthnhire)  Refft.  of  Foot.     [  ^^x^^ 

(Light  Infantry.) 

VIMIERA"— "CORUNNA "— »'BUSACO"— « FUENTE8  D*ONOH»'— <*CIUDAD 
RODRIGO  "— «  BADAJOZ  "— "  SALAMANCA  "— "  VITTORIA  "— <'  NIVELLE"— 

"  NI VE  "— «'  TOULOUSE  '*— "  PENINSULA." 

CoUm§l, 
9  Ban.  Sir  Heroulet  Robert  Pak«nham,i  KGB.  Jhu.98  July,  08;  Xtei/.S 
Har.  04 ;  Capi.  2  Aug.  06 ;  Mqfor,  30  Aug.  10 ;  X#.-C#{.  97  April,  18 ;  W. 
87  May  85 ;  Mqj.-QmK.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Zf.-Giii.O  Nov.  46;  Gil.  48  F.  9  8^  44. 

Litut.'Cokmti* 
m  James  Forlong,*  KH.  Em.  Pll  Mar.  18;  LUut.  »89  Dm.  14;  Capt.  »80 

Sept  81 ;  Mmwy  p  1  Jaly,  88 ;  Xtac^.-Co/.  7  May»  41. 
Af<i;orf.— 9  William  Fraser,*  Ji^.  8  April,  18;    Lieut.  10  Jan.  14;    Cofi. 

PQ  Dee.  34 ;  Srevei-MtQinrf  88  Jane,  88;  Mqfor^  7  May,  41. 
Henry  Sadleir  Bruere,  Etu,  p  1  Sept.  86 ;  Zimii.  p  19  Feb.  88 ;  Capt.  p  8  Apr.  84  ; 
Bm€t'-M^j&ry  0  Nov.  4G ;  Major,  11  Apr.  48.  


^e«rt'8«rT. 

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Gaptaivb. 

QeoTga  Talbot,  * 

Johnaop  Ford  . .  4 

Henry  Skipwitb 

Hon.T.  O.  Cbolmondeley 

Robert  Lambert 

Robert  Newton  PhiUipt 
Owen  Artb.  Ormtby  Gore 
irofi.P.EgertoaUerberM. 
James  Maarioe  Primrose 
Dawson  Cornelias  Greene 

LlEUTBNANTa. 

Henry  Aysbford  Sanford 
Fred,  Sadleir  Braere.. .. 

Walter  John  Paal 

Jas.  Abercromby  Diok, «. 
Richard  Henry  Weyland 
Fra.  Hutchinson  Synge  . . 

Graham  Colvile 

Fred.QreenWilkinson.iMd'. 

William  Milncs 

Charles  Carew  de  Morel . . 
Hon.  Henry  Wrottesley 

HNsittva. 
H<wi.Hi?nry  Wm.  C.Ward 
Arth.  Edw.  Val.  Ponsonby 
Henry  J.  Parkin  Booth . . 

Lomley  Graham 

John  Fs«ncis  Girardot  . . 
Horn.  Lewk  Watson  MlUes 
Hon.  Richard  Monck    . . 

Henry  Wilmot    

Franeis  George  Stapleton 
Hugh  Robinson 


BNSIUN. 


8  Feb.  86 
P  7  Sept.  86 
P84  0ct.  34 
P  8  Apr.  86 
P  1  May  36 
P27  May  36 
P  20  Not.  38 
17  Jan.  40 

6  Jan.  37 
P  3  Jaly  40 

7  Ang.  40 
Pll  Sept.  40 
P  16  Feb.  41 
P  1  Jwie  41 
P  8  Aug.  41 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P  6  Aug.  48 
P  87  Dec.  48 

6  Jane  45 

P84  0ct    46 

0  June  46 

P  19  Jane  46 

86  June  46 

11  June  47 

P  18  Aug.  47 

P   8  Sept.  47 

P  83  Apr.  48 

P   8  Mar.  40 

P  89  May  40 

30  Not.  49 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  9  8ept.88 
P  86  June  89 
P  86  Jan.  89 
P  31  Dec.  39 
P16May  40 
P  8  Oct.  40 
P  16  Feb.  41 
P  7  Sept.  41 
7  May  41 
P 14  Jan.  48 

P  6  Ang.  48 
P  81  July  43 
P86Aug.  43 
P84  0ct.  46 

88  Dec.  46 
P  9  June  46 

11  Jane  47 
P  18  Aog.  47 

86  Apr.  48 
P  89  May  49 
Pll  Dee.  49 


BBBT.-MAJ. 


9  Not.  46 
9Not«  46 


P  8  Apr.  86 
PBl  Oct  86 
P  6  Aog.  48 
P  81  July  43 
P86  Aug  48 
P 18  Jan.  44 
P  9  Jane  46 
P  19  Jane  46 
11  Apr.  48 
Pll  Dec.  40 


S  M ^r  PtSMr  mrrH  lo  Ike 
Ptuiutalft  »]i4  Booth  of  France 
with  th«  Mnd,  fram  Oet(»b«r 
ISIS  to  Uie  end  of  that  war  la 
1814,  and  hat  rvorlTcd  tba  War 
Mf>dal  with  one  cla»p  fbr  tW 
Nlva,  la  which  battla  lie  waa 
MTeraJj  wounded. 


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P14Dec.  49 

Paymaster.-— l>nn\e\  Henry  Maekinnon,^  87  Oct.  48;  Cor.  p  1  July  86;  Lieut^ 
P83  Mar.  38 ;  Capt.  P 15  Oct.  47. 

A{ytUttnt.'-Lieut.  Fred.  Green  Wilkinson,  86  April  48. 

Quarter- Master.-^ o^pYk  Denton,  15  Aug.  48. 

^uryeon.— Patrick  Davidson,  M.D.,  87  Oct.  4G;  Asrist.-Surg.  18  Jan.88. 

Auiitant-Surgeon. — John  Madden,  8  Oct.  46. 

Faewffi  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. — Irish  Agents,  MeaankCaneIc  Co. 

[Returned  from  A'ova  Scotia^  5  April,  46.] 
1  8lr  Haieulca  Pakcnham  lerrad  ai  the  tlace  and  captara  of  Copenhaai'n.  In  1807,  alM  tht  Penlasalar 
impaifna  of  1808,  9,  10,  II,  and  IS.  lacladmf  tha  bnitlet  of  Roleia,  Vtmiera  (wouadad),  Baiaeo,  aa4 
uentea  d'Oaor,  tiafv  and  •torn  of  Cfudad  Rndrixo.  two  tiogca  and  tlorai  of  Badiijoi,  Mvarely  woamlad  at 
le  ftMault:  ha  waa  alto  wounded  m  the  ad  Ion  at  OUid*«,  )A  Anf.  1888.  8ir  Uerealea  has  reevlTwd  tke 
>ld  cfo«»  for  Bttwco.  Furatet  d*Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  SHdiJoi ;  and  tba  tlWar  War  Medal  wkk  two 
asp*  for  Holela  and  VImlera. 
f  Llaat-Ool.  Forlonf  lerrad  tha  eampalcni  of  1819  and  14,  In  Germany  and   Holland,  Ineladlaf 


tk« 


tione  at  Mtrxeni,  boiobardment  of  Antwerp,  and  itoniniiK  of  Uerxea-op-Zobm.    Served  alao  Ilia  campalpa 
1811,  and  waa  Mvaialy  woundad  at  Qaaii«-Biav~risbt  oullar  boae  fractured  and  hall  lodaad  ia  llio 

4  Captain  Macklaaon  tarvcd  with  O.a  16th  Lancere  ihmafthnai  the  aaropalfa  la  Afl^haaletaa, 
ard  Ktana,  and  was  peMeal  at  tha  tlefa  and  captura  of  Ohuiare  (Medal).    He  eerred  alto  la  tlM 
iga  oa  tha  8otlq}  (Madal)  In  1844,  lacladiof  tlM  hattin  of  Buddlwal,  AUwal«  and  Bobrsoa. 


The  Spkins,  " EOYFT."-" BADAJOZ"— "  SALAMANCA"—"  PBMINSULA'V. 
"  BLADENgBUBQ"— ••  WAT£BLOO"-«*  AVA." 
Coionel. 
Han.  Sir  Patrick  Stuart,  GCMG.  Comet  Sc  Sub-Lieut.  26  Sept.  93 :  Zleui. 
0  June,  04;  Capi,  19  April,  06;  Afqjor,  1  Feb.  03;  ii«*.- Col.  96  Sept.  00; 
Co/. 4  June.  14;  M^Jor-Gen.  10  July,  91;  Lieut.^Qen.  10  Jan.  37;  Co?. 
44th  Kegt.  7  April,  43. 

JUeut'Coi4m§U, 
Him.  Augustus  Almeno  Spencer,  J?im.  8  Apr.  96 ;  luui,  p  6  July,  97 ;  Capt. 

P  6  Apr.  81 ;  AfryVir,  P 91  July,  43 ;  Lieut.^Col  17  May,  46. 
r.  9  Edward  Thorp,»  JSm.  7  Mareh  11 ;  Xiew*.  98  Jan.  13;  Capt,  P13  Auir.  26; 

Srmei  Mqjor,  98  June,  38;  Mqjor,  91  Hay  41 ;  Zigut.-Col.  96  Feb.  46. 

JItfqjori. 
r.  John  Hildcbnmd  Oakes  Moore,  Mm.  96  Oct.  97 ;  Zieut.  p  96  April  31 ;  Capt. 

P  31  Dec.  33 ;  Brevet- Major,  0  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjor,  p  31  Dec.  47: 
Nathan  Smtth  Gardiner,*  Bns,  p  23  July  26 ;  Lieut,  18  July  34 ;  Capt.  p  96 

Jan,  41 ;  Ift^,  P24  No?.  48.  ^        *       /- 


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CAFTAINa. 

r.  William  Steevens  . . . 
Cha.W.Dunbar8tavcley,j. 
r.  William  MacMahon  .  • 
r.  H.  Hamon  John  Massv 

Robert  FeUden   '. 

r,  Andrew  Browne  •  • . . 
John  hd  Marchant  Carey 

r.  William  Spring 

r.  Fred.  Sykes  Daubeney* 

Bowes  Fenwick 

William  Faussett 

William  Hanmer    

LlBUTENANTft. 

John  Robinson   ..•.••• 

r.  Astley  Greene 

r.  John  Stanley  Howard 

r.  William  Parktir 

Hon.  C.  W.  Herbert  Agar 
r.  Geo.  Leth bridge  Ottley 
George  N.  Micklethwait^ 

r.  Godfrey  Cooper 

Edward  Oglo  Strpatfield 
r.  William  Hy.  Mansfleld 

Richard  Preston    

George  Barchard 

Fra.  Wm.  Tho.  Caulfleld 

GeorgeWhite    

EiraiGifs. 

William  Fletcher   

John  Colpoys,  ai^ 

John  William  Dunne. . . . 
r.  William  Thomas  Baker 
r.  Tamworth  Geo.  Ferrers 

r.  James  Pope,  ac{} 

r.  Charles  Pye  Pye    .... 

r.  Samuel  Cooper 

Fred.  William  Gregory  . . 

Daniel  Armstrong 

Arthur  Pcniston  Moore. . 


KNSIGir. 


LIEUT, 


96  Feb.  41   p  19  Feb. 
P  6  Mar.  36  !P  4  Oct. 


P  6  Not.  85 
P  9  April  41 
P  90  Nov.  40 
P  30  Apr.  41 

97  Oct.  49 
P  SO  Dec.  96 

90  Nov.  40 

P  90  Jan.  49 

7  July  43 

P  29  Dec.  43 

96  Oct.  49 

94  Oct.  43 
P 13  Oct.  43 

20  Mar.  44 
P80  Mar.  44 

23  May  46 
P 10  Feb.  43 
P  27  June  46 
P  3  Oct.  46 
P 14  Not.  46 
P97  Feb.  46 
^  2  Oct.  46 
17  Jan.  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 

P  6  Nov.  46 
19  Mar.  47 

P  23  Apr.  47 
7  Jan.  48 

P  96  Feb.  48 
31  Mar.  48 

P  28  Apr.  48 

P94  Not.  48 
29  Dec.  48 
26  Jan.   40 


49 
89 

28  Feb.  40 
Pll  Not.  42 
18  Not.  49 
14  Oct.  49 
P 16  Mar.  44 
P  1  June  39 
P 13  May  42 
P 12  July  44 
P93  Aug.  44 
P  3  Oct.   46 

P22  Dec.  43 

17  May  46 

P  26  July  46 

P  30  Dec.  46 

P27  Feb.  46 

P  6  Nov.  46 

26  July  44 

P  2  Apr.  47 

P  10  Dec.  47 

P  28  Apr.  48 

P24  Not.  48 

P93  Mar.  49 

10  April  49 

P  12  Oct.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


URBT.-MAJ. 


P27  Sept.  44 
P  6  Sept.  44 

17  May  46 
P  3  Oct.  46 
P37  Feb.  46 
p  8  Sept.  46 
P   2  Apr.  47 

16  Dec.  46 
P  98  Apr.  48 
P  94  Not.  48 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P  19  Oct.  49 

8  Capt.  Daubenej  Mnred  wl|h 
theMth  In  Cliihs  (Medal),  and 
was  prttral  at  the  sicalade  and 
capture  oX  Chin  Kisng  Fop^ 
where  he  carried  the  Regt- 
ni«niat  Colour,  which  watibot 
in  two  placet. 

4  Lt.  Mlcklethwalte  eerrwl 
nilh  Uie  Adrd  in  the  campaign 
on  the  Suil^  In  1846  (medal), 
and  was  preimt  at  Buddiwal, 
AUwal,  and  Sohraoo. 

b  Pajrina«ter  Bennett  lerred 
the  caiDpaJun  on  the  SutleJ  in 
the  9th  Foot  (Medal). 


P  2;)  Mar.  40 
Henry  Bridges    I  p  10  Oct.  49 

P<i2/ma#ter.— Fra. LevettBennett,^20Oct.47;  fia.  P 25  July 37 i  X<.P6  JulydO. 
Ad{jutants, — Entign  John  Colix)ys,  9  Apr.  47. 

r.  Ensign  James  Pope,  31  March  48. 
Quar/er-AfM/erf.— Thomas  Walsh,  27  Oct.  43. 

r.  Daniel  Doherty,23  July  41. 
i9icr^eon«.— Kdward  Robertson,  M.D.,  18  Sept.  46;  Asnst.-Surg,  11  Au^,  37. 

Daniel  Armstrong,  30  Oct.  38  ;  A,S.  22  Dec.  14  ;  H.A,  6  Scj.t.  13. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — r.  Jeokin  Uumfiay  UcwelyUi  17  March,  48. 

John  C.  Gray,  3  April  49. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

1  LC43oL  Thorp  ■•rvcd  In  the  r«altuuU,  tnm  Jus«,  IBll.  to  tht  end  gf  tli*  war,  Includlof  tb«  affkinor  Bl  Bodon  and 
Alter>>«fl  •'•i*  ■<^  itoiaBlBff  of  Ctodad  Budrigo,  b«t(l«*  of  the  I'yrvst-ca,  eroMiac  tb«  BMasMM.  St.  Joon  do  Liia.  dllTcrent 
actfoM  iBTMtlnf  Bofoaiic,  and  rvpulM  ofUie  •nrtir.     He  has  rccfivrd  the  War  Utdal  with  one  clasp  for  Cludad  aodrifo. 

S  M^ur  Gardiner  served  with  the  2:2nd  throughout  the  oiieraiioni  in  Sciude  under  SirCliailM  >a|*ier, 
larlWlHf"g  the  dsstrttctioo  of  the  Fort  of  Imaumghur  battlei  of  Meanee  and  Hyderabad  (Uedal). 


^'^\\4t5tk(TheNoitinffhamsM7^)IUgt.ofFootr^^ 


It  bati.tmbJ>r7or.S«r?.iSPeb, 
.  b»       do  do  Jan 

*  ROLBIA"— "VlJClHRA"— "TALAVBRA"— ••  BMAOO"—"  PUBWTBS  D'OirOR"~'*CZUDAD  ROBRIQO'*— 
"BADAJO»"—"SAlAllA3fCA"—**VirrORIA"—"PniBH *«•"—"  NlT«lJU»"—"OaTIIBt»'— 

"  TOCLOUiB»*— "  PBKIirSULA"— *•  ATA." 


Tun*  S«rT. 


47 


Full 
Paj. 


41 

31 

17 
21 


Half 
Pay. 


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0 


20 

h 

12 

0 

15 

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22 

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Cohnel, 
9  m  Sir  CoUn  Halkett,*  GCB.  QCH.  Lieut.-Col.  17  Kov.  1803;  Col  1  Jaa. 

1 2 ;  Mt^or-Gm.  4  June,  14 ;  Li.-Oen,  22  Jvly,  30 ;  Otn.  9  Not.  46  ;  CoL  46ih 

Bcgt.  12  July  47 . 
Lieut.'Colonels.^JflaAmvak^  French  Boys,'  Bnt.  p  17  Nov.  08 ;  LieuU  3  Ai^r.  10; 

Capf.  P8  June  15 ;  Mq^or^  3  Feb.  29;  Lt.'CoU  21  June  32;  CoU  9  Nor.  46. 
r.  Henry  Cooper,*  Ent.  p  20  Feb.  29 ;  Lieut.  p5  Apr.  31 ;  Capt.  p  13  Not.  36  ; 

Mt\ior,  10  Sept.  45  ;  LU-CoU  19  July  48. 
Mqjor$,^VL^\Bm  D'Arcy  Kyle,  Etu,  p  12  July  33 ;  Lieut,  p  23  Jane  37 ;  Capt. 

P  24  May  39 ;  Mt^or,  p  7  April  48. 
r.  William  R.  Praston,  Ent.  p24  Sept. 29;  Lieut.  p2S  Feb.  33 ;  Capi.  P 18  Oet. 

89 ;  Mqjor,  19  July  48^ 


Captains. 
r.  JohuButlerWheatstone 
Henry  John  Shaw ...... 

r.Geo.A.L.  Blenkinsopp^ 
r.  Henry  Thomas  Viallii^ 
r.  Donald  William  Tench* 

r.  Robert  Bates* 

Henry  Woodbine  Parish 
Stephen  Bilton  Grordon,a. 
Robert  Jones  Garden  . . 
Henry  Downe  Griffith  . . 
r.  Wm.  Caimes  Arms  trong 
Wyndham  Edm.  Bewes* 

Libutbhahts. 
George  Wm.  Morris  .... 

Robert  MiUer 

r.  James  M'Crea,'  adj.  . . 
r.Rob.BeekfordJohnstone 
r.  Henry  Leach,'  p.in.  • 
r.  Courtney  P.  T.  Stacey* 

Georice  Burrell    

William  Dawson' 

George  Stacpolc  Coxon . . 

r.  IVeror  Goff* 

Arthur  Smyth. 

r.  William  Fleming^  . .   . 
Frfd.  Robert  Grantham' 
r.  George  Lamont  Hobbs 
Charles  Lewis  Griffin 


EMSION. 


LIEUT. 


1  May  21 

P23Mar.  38 

P  4Sept.35 

P25Dec.  38 

31  July  28 

0  June  34 

p  9  Mar.  89 

7  June  39 

21  June  39 

13  June  30 

P  6  Sept.  39 

19  June  40 

P 16  Apr.  42 

21  May  42 

23  May  42 

27  May  42 

P  22  July  42 

p  28  July  48 

11  Feb.  42 

12  Sept.  43 
P  29  Mar.  44 
P  26  July  45 
P  9  Dec.  46 

30  Dec.  46 

P   6  Feb.  46 

29  Jan.  47 

19  Mar.  47 


Bnsioxs. 
r.  B.  8.  Fra.Geo.  Dawson' 
Charles  Duncan  Cameron 
r.  RobertGraham  Howard* 
Drury  Richard  Barnes 
Alexander  Walker 
William  Hodnett  Rowland 
John  C.  Craigie  Halkett 

r.  Henry  Lucas 

r.  John  James  L.  Williams 

Edward  Evans 1p  21  Aug.  49 


• .  •• 


96  Not.  46 
p  19  May  46 
P23  Apr.  47 
P  7  Apr.  48 
1  Aug.  48 
P  2  Aug.  48 
P  23  Feb.  40 
P  22  June  49 
P  23  June  49 


31  Mar.  26 
P  7  June  39 
P31  May  39 

20  Not.  40 
P  2  Doc  31 
P25  Dec.  38 

16  Apr.  42 

16  Apr.  42 

P 16  Apr.  42 

6  Apr.  36 

P   1  July  42 

P22July  42 

P  28  July  43 

P  29  Mar.  44 

P30Aug.  44 

10  Sept  45 

15  Oct.  45 

P   7  July  46 

P21  Apr.  43 

29  Jan.  47 

20  Jan.  47 

P  7  Apr.  48 

P   1  Aug.  48 

P2d  Feb.  49 

p  22  June  49 

P  22  June  49 

P  3  Aug.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


16  Not.  41 

P    1  July  42 

P20  Mar.  44 

P30Aag.  44 

1  Oct.  44 

15  Oct.  46 
P  6  Feb.  46 

19  July  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P20Oct.  43 
P23Feb.  40 
P  3  Aug.  49 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


92  Dee.  46 


4  Mijor  BlcoklMO|ip  ssrfnd 
ttM  Kafflr  eamiMicn  or  ia«7 ; 
and   he  commanded  tbs    de- 


tachment of  the  45tb  Regiment 
In  tlM  actloo  with  and  detoM  of 
tha  Rehol  Botra  ofBoem  PtasU 
(South  Afrioa)  S9th  Xm^  leM. 
6  Capt.  TIalla,  Bales,  aad 
Bewe*,  LJeufii.  Letch,  Siscej, 
Dawaon,  Oolf,  and  Ofaatban, 
KnaigD  Daiiaoo»Qr^llaA  71U- 
Gibbon,  and  AsaUt.  -  Svgeon 
Barker  terred  the  Kafllr  cam- 
palgn  of  164C-7. 


6  Capt.  TenrJi  aerrtd  the  Kafir  caiapelgu  of 
1646-7.  Prteeot  aJfto  in  tha  aetkm  with  iIm 
Iniurgent  Boen  at  Boem  Pkata,  39  Aug.  1844 
(wounded). 

7  lA,  Fleminff  served  the  Kafir  StnyaltB  of 
1846-7.  Preeent  al«i  in  the  action  wiCk  the 
Insurfent  Boen  at  Boem  Plaati. 

8  Ensign  Howard  wai  preeent  in  the 
with  the  loiuncent  Boen  at  Boem  Plaai» 

0  Surgeon  Waring  lerred 
paign  of  1647. 


Paymaster. — Monkbouse  Graham  Taylor,  86  Aug.  36;  Ent.  PlO  June^  IS* 

Ziettf.P5Sept.  22. 
A4iutant9.^r.  Lieut.  James  M'Crea/  22  Jan.  47. 
Quarter-Maiter$."^r.  Luke  FitzGibbon/  15  Oct.  47. 

Thomas  CasAidy,  4  May  49. 
Surgeons.--^,  Francis  Robert  Wariog,*  15  Dec.  45 ;  Assitt.-Surff.  8  May,  35. 

Alexander  Gibb,  M.D.  18  Sept.  49 ;  AiMt.-Surg.  10  Jan.  40. 
Auigt.-Surgeons.^-TbomhB  Best,  22  April ,  42. 

r.  Francis  01i?er  Barker,^  14  Feb.  45. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Mcssra.  Price  and  Boostetd. 

1  Sir  CoUn  Halkett  kaa  received  tlie  gold  crott  for  Albuhcro,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  |f*yff  of  the 
'Ime,  and  was  eeTerely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

)  Oolonel  Boj*  eerred  In  the  Peoiniula  from  1800  to  I8U,  and  again  fkt>m  1818  lo  the  sad  of 
lelodlng   the  action  at  flahugal,  and   battlce   of  Poentes  d'Oaor  (voaod«4X  Ortiim, 
vonodad).   tenrcd  also  la  the  Bu.ineae  war, 

8  Ue«l,-Ool.  Cooper  tcnsd  the  Kafir  osaapalgB  of  1S49. 


HMd  QMrtenl 
at  UTcrpool.  J 


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26 
15 
14 
11 
16 
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46tt  (  The  South  Devonshire)  Regt  of  Foot  197 

"  DOMINICA." 
CoUmeU 
Johfi^  Earl  o/ Stair,*  KT.  Ent,  28  Feb.  1790;  Lt  80  April,  92;  CapU  26  April, 
98;  Lieut.' Col,  6  Dec.  98;  Col.  25  April,  1808;  Mqjor-Gen.  4  June,  11; 
Lieut.'Gen.  19  July, 21 :  Gen.  28  June,  38;  Co/.  46th  Regiment,  31  May,  43. 

Lieutenant-  Colonel. 

P  Robert  Garrett,'  KH.  Ens.  p  6  March,  U;Lt.S  Sept.  1 2 ;  Capt.  p  7  July,  14  ; 

Mf^or,  P 19  Sept.  26;  Erevet-Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-CoU  p  10  May  45* 

MqjcTS. 
9  John  Maclean,'  Ens.  2  May,  11;  Lieut.  10  Dec.  12;  Capt.  25  Dec.  30: 

ilf^*<?r,P12  April,39. 
Alexander  Maxwell,  Ens.  p  19  June  85 ;  Lieut.  P  28  Dec.  38;  Capt.  p  27  Sept.  42; 
Mqjor,  P 19  Sept.  48. 


Captains. 

Donald  Stuart* 

Wm.  Thomas  Bremner  . . 

William  Child 

A  rthur  George  Vesey    .. 

David  Fyffe    

Arthur  Wombwell 

William  Henry  OTooIe 
Colin  Fred.  Campbell    . . 
Algernon  Robert  Garrett 
Jamea  Hill  Albouy    .... 
Lieutenants. 

Henry  Steele,  ad 

Henry  Fuller  Sandwith 
Chas.  RobertShervinton,r 
Robert  William  Piper  . . 

WUliam  Hardy 

John  Edward  Lyons  .... 
James  George  Clarke  . . 
John  H.  Chambers     .... 

Albert  Nicholas 

George  Fred.  Dallas    . .  • 
Cha.Somerville  M'Alester 
Edward  Wemyss,  «.   ... 

Dacre  I.  Barrett  Lennard 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Ridge  Wolrige    . . 
Charles  Edward  Eustace 
WilliamReginald  Hesketh 
Tliomas  Fergus  Greer.. 
George  Norris    ........ 

John  Augustus  Fane  .... 

Alfred  Henry  Waldy  .... 

Richard  Lluellyn   


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


10 

29 

22 

85 

36 

39 

34 

40 

41 

40 

39 
41 
42 
42 

P  27  Sept.  42 

P  3  Mar;  43 

26  Apr.  44 

31  May  44 

P  6  Dec.  44 

P 16  May  45 

P  6  Nov.  46 

6  Feb.  47 

P30Mar.47 


2  May 

P  3  Dec. 

13  Nov. 

P29May 

Pll  June 

P  5  Apr. 

P 12  Dec. 

1  May 

1  Jane 

P 10  Apr. 

1  Feb. 

P30  Oct. 

20  May 

28  May 


25  Feb.  20 
P  21  June  31 

11  Aug.  26 

P25  Aug.  37 

2  Apr.  41 

P  29  Oct.   41 

31  May  39 

10  Mar.  42 
P  27  Sept.  42 
P   3  Dec.  41 

27  May  42 

20  Apr.  44 

6  July  45 

P  11  July  45 

P  8  May  46 

P  6  Nov.  46 

22  Feb.  47 

30  Mar.  47 

P 13  Aug.  47 

P28  Apr.  48 

P  10  Nov.  48 

P20  May  49 

P    2  Oct.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


1  Apr.  81 
P  5  April  39 

2  Apr.  41 
P  22  July  42 
p  10  May  45 
p  8  May  46 

8  Jan.  47 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P28Apr.  48 
P 19  Sept.  48 


BKEV.-UAJ. 


9  Nov.  43 


4  M^orStusrt  lerrcd  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Kiltoor  lit 
the  East  Indies  In  Dec.  1824. 

0  Paymaster  Corcoran  ic rvad 
the  Coorg  campaign  in  the  Bast 
Indies,  with  the  48lh,  In  18H4. 

7  Qr.-MaftterScoltoelcienred 
with  the  40th  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Kittoor  in  Dee. 
1824. 


8       0    Henry  Ridge  Wolrige    . .    31  Mar.  47 

3  0    Charles  Edward  Eustace    p  24  Sept.  47 
2       0    WilliamReginald  Hesketh  p21  July  48 
1       0    Tliomas   Fergus  Greer.,  p 29  May  49 
I       0    George  Norris    ........  p21  Aug.  49 

1       0    John  Augustus  Fane  ....  p  19  Oct.  49 

1       0    Alfred  Henry  Waldy  ....  p  14  Dec.  40 

1       0    Richard  Lluellyn   15  Dec.  49 

12       0    Paymaster. — Alexis  Corcoran,'  8  July  42;  Ens,  30  Nov.  38  j  Lt.  8  April,  42. 
11       0    Adjutant, — Xieuf.  Henry  Steele,  5  Nov.  47. 

4  0    Quarter-MoHer. — Samuel  Scoltock,^  13  March  46. 
24       0    Surgeon. — Wm.  Irwin  Breslin,  M.D.  2  July,  41 ;  Assist.-Surg.  8  March,  27; 

Jfosp.-Assist.  0  Feb.  26. 
Aisistant-Surgeon, — George  Richard  Woolhousc,  7  Aug.  40. 

Facings  Yellow. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 
IRetumed  from  North  America ,  8  May  1848.] 

1  Lord  Stair  went  to  Flandert  in  1704,  and  serred  on  the  Continent  until  the  return  of  the  Britli.li 
mrmj,  la  1796.  In  October,  1805,  he  accompanied  the  Expedition  to  Hanorer.  la  JuljTr  1807,  he  went  to 
Zealand,  and  wai  present  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen. 

S  Lienu-Col.  Oarreit  lerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  Division  in  1811,  and  with  the  4th  Division  Id 
1819  and  IS,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actions,  sieges,  and  smaller  affairs  In  which  those  two  DiTicions  wero 
respectively  engaged  from  Fuentes  d'Onor  in  May  1811,  until  the  end  of  1818,  when  he  was  sent  to  England 
for  recovery  trom  his  wounds.  He  recelTed  two  wounds  at  the  attaclt  of  the  Forts  at  Salamanca,  on  whicli 
ooeasioo  the  command  of  the  Light  Company  of  the  Queen's  and  some  Ar^^gf^eyolrtd  upon  him,  bo 
being  the  only  surrlTing  ofllcer  of  the  column  he  aluciced  with ;  and  he  Was  again  severely  wounded  in 
the  Pyrenees.  He  bat  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  clasps  for  Puentr-s  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vhtoria, 
and  Pyrenees. 

5  Mtifor  Maclean  served  with  the  4Srd  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814, 
Ineliiding  the  passage  of  the  Huebra  (carried  the  Regimental  Colour),  battle  of  Vittoria,  action  of  Vera 
wb«n  SouU  attempted  to  relieve  San  Sebastiun  and  again  when  the  Allies  passed  the  Bidassoa ;  bottles  of 
ghe  Iflvcll*  (wounded),  the  Nive,  and  Toulouse.  Present  also  in  (lie  acUon  beforo  Xew  Orleans  on  the  8i|i 
Jan.  ISIA,  and  served  also  in  the  Campaign  of  1819.  He  lias  received  the  War  Medal  ivith  Ave  clasps  for 
Yltloria,  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  fiire,  and  Touioose. 

+  O 


1 


198 


TMrrStiT. 

63 

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Hall 

Pay. 

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46 

0 

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0 

22 

0 

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0 

88 

0 

16 

0 

18 

0 

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0 

11 

0 

10 

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9 

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13 

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11 

0 

7 

0 

6 

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6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

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4 

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9 

0 

9 

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4.1th  (,Th«  LaneaMre)  RegU  of  Foot.         n**lS^ 

*T1WPA"— •*  yilT01llA»*— ••  BT.  8BBA9TIAH"— •*  PENINSULA*—**  AVA.* 

Colond, 
pm  Tbomat  Palmer,*  CB.,  Sd  Luut.  88  May,  97  ;  Lt.lU  June  90 ;  Copt. 

83  Oei.  04 ;  Mi^or,  10  Dec.  07  ;  Lieut.-Col.  17  Aug.  12;  CoL  82  Jaly  30  ; 

Mqjar-Gtn.  28  June  38 ;  Coi.  47th  Regt.  10  April  47. 
LUut.'CoUmel.—VhmT^  Dnndat,*  i?ni.  22  Aug.  06 ;  Lieui,  26  Aug.  07 ;  Copt. 

16  Not.  80 ;  MqjoTf  P28  June,  31 )  Lieut.-Col,  23  Not.  41. 
Afi^MV.— John  Gordon/  Sm,  28  Sept.  13 ;  Lieut.  13  Apr.  20;  Capt.  Pll  Jtpie 

30;  Af<t;<^,  23  Not.  41. 
William  O'Giady  Ualy,  Sns.  p17  Jane,  28;  Zieut,  p19  Joly,  31;  CtfiT.  »26 

Apr.  34 ;  Mqjor,  p  10  May,  46. 


Captains. 

John  Sutton   

John  Lardner*    

Richard  T.  Farren 

Charles  F.  Fordyce    .... 
Robert  Samuel  Torrens . . 

JameaVUUert 

Robert  William  Lowry  . . 
Henry  Call  Lodder    .  •  • . 
Henry  Meade  Hamilton 
John  Henry  Lowndes    . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  Sinnott,  mdj 

Frederick  Eatwick 

Chaa.  Courtenay  Villiera/*. 
Joseph  Biruey 
Geo.C.Drummond  Nangle 
Wm.  Fred.  Aug.  Rooke 
Geoi^e  William  Armit  . . 

Thomas  Roper    

Charles  Elgee 

Nathaniel  George  Philips 
William  Henry  Loogmore 
Thomas  Wm.  Woliocombe 
Wm.  OctaTins  Lawrence 

Bnsxonb. 
Sampson  PUkington  •  • . 
Chas.  Aldersey  SteTcnson 
Richard  George  Ellison. . 
FiUWiUiam  Fred.  Hunter 
Thomas  Law  Roberts 
Charles  John  PerccTal 
James  Armar  Lowry 


BNSIOK. 


LIEUT.       I    CAPTAIN. 


Pll  June  30 

6  Sept.  22 

SO  May  34 

17  Feb.  38 

P 19  Oct.  38 

P31  Dec.  39 

P20  Dec.  40 

P 16  Jan.  41 

P  9  Aug.  39 

PlSJuly  41 

26  July  37 
P  22  Feb.  30 
P  12May  43 
P  19  Apr.  44 
P  10  May  44 
P  23  Aug.  44 

29  Jan.  46 
P  30  Jan.  40 

14  Apr.  46 
p  19  May  46 
P 11  June  47 
PlSJuly  47 
P24Dec.  47 

3  Jan.  46 

P26  Dec.  47 
P  18  Feb.  48 
P21  July  48 
P 19  Sept.  48 
Pll  May  49 


P22  0ct.  33 

12  July  26 

31  Jan.  40 

3  July  40 

P 16  Jail.  41 

P  24  Sept.  41 

12  May  43 

P  10  Apr.  44 

P  26  Oct.  41 

3Jau.   46 

2  Feb.  40 
8  Oct.  41 
PSOJan.  46 
P  19  May  46 
P 11  June  47 
p  13  July  47 
P24  Dec.  47 
P24Dec  47 
P18F«*b.  48 
P21  July  48 
P 19  Sept.  48 
Pll  May 49 
p  4  Sept.  49 


P 17  Feb.  37 
8  June  40 
3  Jan.  46 
PSOJan.  46 
PlSJuly  47 
P  24  Dec.  47 
P  18  Feb.  48 
Pl9SepU48 
Pll  May 49 
P  4  Sept.  49 


BNBV.»lfAJ. 


^ Pl8S€'pt.49 

George  Shirley  Maxwell. .  Ip  19  Oct.  491 

Paytnaiter. — William  Armit  Eyre,  1  ^ppt.48;  Sns.  P21  May  41;  JJ.91  Hot. 
Adjutant.— LituU  John  Stnnott,  26  July, 37. 
<^iiarler-A/a«<er .—William  M*Iatosh,  26  Sept.  46. 

^tcT^.— Robert  BatUrsby,  2  July,  41  ,A.'Sur.  28  Sept  26;  Hot.»A.  88 Dee.  tt. 
Atngtant'Surffeon. — George  Saunders,  IG  Dec  46.  [Bi,  Armit,  k.  Go. 

FaemffM  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.~lruA  Agents, Sir  £.  R.  BonMigb, 
[Returned  J  firm  the  Wttt  Indie»,ZJan,  1M4.] 


I  U^m-Otrnmi  IMmt**  MrrkMt-lxpcSitlM  to  Otuadte  KSSt  lo  Hnllnd.  I»  ins.  taclWI^  *• 
■•Idrr.  tfik  Aogwi.  and  ihr  Mliar^ntAi  actiOB*  vi  tb«  ISnd  aai  Sib  Octobt  r.     Esprditu a  to  Fcm>l,  M|#  ki 
hilSSS.     M%fwilam  cua^Alsa  of  ISOl,  indiMliat  tbt  Mtkaw  of  fb«  Ith,  Ittb,  ISib,  aad  fllM  «r  Uanh. 
hi  ItSS  ;  UMl  ibMto  Ce^nkMCB  la  1107.  IdcImIii^  tbc  npcnttcM  vhicb  \f  to  lb*  cayttotelfea  H 
•r  lb*  Dwlib  S««c     Sxfftaittoa  to  C<inMna  in  ISOS,  tachidtaf  ibr  aiwraltoiu  m  tb*  Sintb  «l 
It  n.«abwbr4  at  <iiwi      ¥vn  SMlar  caniwitM  of  mil.  11.  tBd  II.  larlodlnt  tb«  aetlrai  of  El 
Mm  vT  UimmmtM  (wwivly  •mbSH)  mi  Vtnvto     CaiivalgB  «r  tSlA,  torlwl  wm  the 
otM  wm  bUlr4  iiadM  hia),  tfuU  aai  captm  tt  CawtoBy.  aad  nptiam  9t  rwU. 
iffptl  tbt  gold  Bttfal  aad  a  clwp  lor  telMuoca  aad  Viit.  rta  i  sod  lb«  •!!««  War  Mtdal  abS  wiralaay  Ik  < 
S  UMIw'CoUNitl  lliiodM  tertcd  oa  tiir  expedition  to  South  Ain«ries«  lnclii4iBf  the  takaaa  •f 
Mvvral  aklnDlaJiM,  and  »ioniilaf  of  Hoot*  Video.  Bcfemi  •UnBtobes  la  the  Eeei  Indies,  te  Ml  A* 
vmr  frooi  J«a*  l>aa  mntil  peace  erae  proclaimed. 

a  U^or  Oordoo  wnred  the  eanipalg ns  of  ISIO,  17,  and  !•,  la  Ualwa ;  la  the  PHStea  Oiitf  la  ItlA  m»i  90, 

■adia  Avala  iseftaadd.   Wounded  at  DonabewMth  Marcb,  end  oa  the  Helfbu  nrtv  Piaai%«aOsa.  MM. 

d  Cafiala  Uniatr  sarted  la  lbs  BoiaMit  war  Uwm  Ota.  IIM  aatll ; 


4:8th  (  The  NorOiamptmthire)tUgt.  of  Foot. 


199 


y^rars'Verr. 


57 


Betd  Quarton'l 

•^l>OiniO''--'*TALAVERA*'--^<ALBtTHERA"-~"BADAJOZ"--"  SALAMANCA"-. 
«*  VITTOBIA"— «  PYRENBBS"— "  HIVBLLte"->*  OBTHSS"— ^<  T017U>UU'^'«^ 

"  PENINSULA."  ? 

If  George  Middlemore,^  CB.  Sm,  Jui.  98;  Litmt,  5  ApHl,  03;  Cofii.  \h  Oct 
04;  Af<<;or  14  Sept.  04;  Limt.-Col.  2  Nov.  09;  CoL  1«  Aug.  19;  Ifa/or- 
G«ii.  Sd  July,  90;  Lkut.-OtH.  93  Not.  41 ;  CoL  48th  Regt.  31  May,  43. 

Zieui.-CQhmel. 

Hon,  Arthur  Alexander  Dalzell,  Eh»,  98  Apr.  lO;'Zieti/.  p  5  Feb.  24;  Cao^  P  9 
Jiuie,  97 ;  Mqfur,  p6  Jan.  41 ;  LiaU.-CoL  p93  April,  41. 

Afi^orf. 

Hnnter  Ward,  Mta,  pO  Sept  19;  Lieut.  p31  Dec.  29;  Cap^  P 10  Sept.  96 ; 
^r«iM«-if<lf'0r,98  June33;  MqjcT^^^l  Dec.  47;  Brev.-Lieut.'CoL  19 Oct. 49. 

Jastef  Webber  Smith,'  £m,  pU  Jaly  26;  Xieu^.  P26  Dec.  86:  Capt.  p? 
Sept. 38;  Mqfor,  P 11  Dec.  49. 


All! 
Pliy. 


tH«U 
Paj. 


91 


23 


8 


SO 

22 

12 

14 

9 

12 

16 

8 

7 

6 

8 
6 
11 
6 
6 
4 
4 
7 
3 
4 
3 
3 
3 

2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

42 


8 

9 

II 

9 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 

u 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

Beiijainitt  Riky 

George  Mowbray  Lye*  . . 

Andrew  Qreen    

William  Adam    

Wm.  Ftomoar  Granyille. . 

Robert  Warburton 

Henry  Wheeler  ' 

Alfred  Auguatua  Chapman 

Frederick  West 

O.  Abererombie  Robinson 

LlBVTBNAKTS. 

W.  Frseroe  Wyndowe,  o^/. 

CamSykes 

Cha.  Anderson  Morshead^ 

Jamet  Mancor    

Magnus  F.Morton  Herbert 
Cha.  Raleieh  Chichester 
Samuel  John  Maclurcan 
Wm.  Roberts  Willismton 
Oliver  Matthew  T'*«*hnyn 

Robert  Blskeney,  s 

William  Henry  Cairoes*. 
Henry  G rattan  Bushe  . . 
Richard  Morgan  HaU    .. 

ENSiuirs. 
Rob.  Edw.Coote  ColthurBt 
George  Sinclair  Tritton. . 
Henry  William  Knight . . 
Frederick  John  Castla  .. 
Henry  QlynneEarle  Welby 
Bache  Harpur  Heathcotv 
Fra..  Cons  tan  tine  Trent . . 


BN8ION. 


P  9  Nov.  80 

2  Mar.  28 

19  Jan.  38 

P  23  Dec.  36 

8  Jan.    41 

P  8  Sept.  38 

11  Feb.  34 

20  May  42 

Pll  Aug.  43 

26  July  44 

P  20  Apr.  42 
P 17  Jan.  46 

11  July  87 

6  July  44 

PdO  Dec.  46 

31  Mar.  46 
P  28  Aug.  46 
P  6  Dec.  43 
P  20  Jan.  47 
P  3  Not.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  28  Sept.  47 
P31  Dec.  47 

P96  May  48 

P  1  Sept.  48 
18  Oct.  48 
30  Mar.  49 
P 13  Apr.  49 
P  91  Aug.  49 
P  18  Sept.  49 
P 14  Dec.  49 


LIBUT* 


30  May  34 

20  Dec.  31 
P  3  Apr.  40 

30  Oct.  40 
P  26  Oct.  42 
P23Apr.  41 

27  Jan.  37 
P 17  Jan.  45 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P 14  Aug.  40 

6  July  44 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P28  June  39 
P20  July  47 
P31  Dec.  47 
P  1  Sept.  48 
13  Oct.  48 
17  Nov.  48 
P 13  Apr.  40 
P 10  Sept.  47 
P  3  Aug.  49 
3  Aug.  49 


OAPTAIir. 


BKBVBT- 
MAJOB. 


P  8  Sept.  38 
19  Dec.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  8  May  46 
P  28  Apr.  46 
P31  Dec  47 
13  Oct.  48 
P 13  Apr.  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 
Pll  Dec.  49 


7  Psfmaitvr  Branlagtoa 
•enrpd  In  the  PeointuU  with 
tb6  6tb,  from  Jan«  1809  to 
Hnj  1814,  ineludliif  ili«  battle 
of  BiiMco,  aetloa*  at  Turret 
Vedni,  Leria,  Rediolit,  Pom- 
bftl,  Bobleda,  Ck>adeiia,  Koi 
d'Arouee,  Ouarda,  4c  Sabi^alt 
baula  of  FuentM  d'Onor<  Itt 
■lege  of  BmUioz  In  tUj  and 
June  1811  (on  ibe  9th  Aiim 
comoiaiided  a  party  ot  1  lerjeast 
and  80  mtfO,  which  drove  the 
en^my'i  piquet  fnwa  the  fbotof 
the  Breaeh) ;  aetiooe  at  Caaipo 
U%^or,  HI  Bodoo,  aad  Fusnie 
Ouinaido }  eten  and  sturi«  of 


P 

Pll  Hm  AU  ""inwooj  eten  and  sturi»  of 
Pli  J/ec.  4»|cjudad  Rodrtgo  (reo«if«d  two 
eontUAJont  in  the  Trenchee,  by  Ute  ezplotioa  of 
a  18>inch  tfaell),  Mege  and  storm  of  Badatoi, 
bauie  of  Salamanca,  eaptvf^  of  Madrid,  baltlet 
of  Vlttorla,  Pyreneeit,  Nifelle,  Mtve,  Orihee. 
and  Toulouse.  He  hae  noelTcd  the  war 
medal  aad  tlefea  eiaepe. 


I 


John  Badlngfeld 

PaymoMter,—^  James  Masterson  Peni^gton/  26  Jam  16:  Sm.  p6  Feb.  07« 
JLietif.  P81  Mar.08.  '  ' 

Adijutant, — LieuU  William  F,  Wyndowe,  21  Jan.  48. 
Quorfer^AfiM/er.— Edward  M'Mullen,*  17  Nov.  48. 
5iir^«(m.— Joshua  Paynter,  11  Feb.  48;  Astitt,-Surg.  11  Jan.  39. 
Amt.^Swrg,^Bt^Ti  Bowen,  18  May,  41 .  [Bt.,  Armit  k  Co. 

Fwitngi  Buff.^Agents,  Meetre.  Cox  k  Co.— Jri**  AgtiUi,  Sir  B.  R.  fiorouob. 
,  ,.    ^  ^        .  ^  [Ssiurnmi  from  Jamaicat  March  lUl.j 

It  1*  «   B^2!J!Ii?  *  -*I?i*,°^'«*"**  *"  command  of  his  Company  of  the  86th  ae  Marinea  on  board 
^T:?!^!^"^.'*   ''"  ,li^  ""''*•  "*"**  Afterwards  in  the  North  Sea  wlib  Loni  Duncan.    Aceomuanied 
S.  J?^  *2J^"*        ""  Indi;  under  Sir  Darid  Baird,  and  has  received  Ifae  CicyptUn  medal.    Served 
•"*?  tlw  Prtlii»ula  with  the  4«tb  regiment,  and  has  received  a  medal  for  the  battW  of  Talaven.  the  com- 
mand of  the  rcflroetit  having  dt;voi\ed  on  liiro  after  Col,  I>unelan  was  wounded.  -» — »*vw 
^*.J^^  ?^'  Smith  (wounded),  Capiains  Lys,  Wheeler,  and  Quarter-ilaBler  ll'MuUea  were  DraMDt 
at  th*atteok  and  capture  of  Cootg.  in  the  Uaet  Indies,  in  April,  1884.  V"«wrin 
6Lieut.  Moiuliead  served  In  tint  41st  durfaig  tlie  whole  of  th«  ciiinpai|n  of  1843  in  Aflhhanlstan,  and  was 

ff?!^.w  'il*  ?"!.'••"•"*•  !I*'^'*'•  •"•"'  "■  "^  **^  ***'«*•  -^  ^^  ^Vrii  in  Uie  Pisbwrn  Valley  j  In 
that  of  the  Wth  May,  near  Caadahar,  aoth  Aug.  at  Ooaine,  bib  Sept.  before  Obuinee,  oceupaUon  and 
iSiSf'^  2f  .?•*  fowwM^Mid  of  OalNMl,  eipedition  into  Kobisum,  storm,  capture,  and  dcetruotion  of 
iMItf^Md  in  tiMTMtowaiiaoraShiBia  end  between  the  Bolaa  and  the  JUyberPesM    '''^'''^^^^' 

o  8 


Y«an'  t»«n 


4ft 


Pull 

Par. 


27 
21 

19 


Hull 


1*. 
0 


200]A9th(ThePrincessaiarlotte  of  fVales%or  Herts)  RofFooi\^^ 

'«  EQMONT-OP-ZEE»'— COPENHAGEN  "—"QUEENSTOWN."— "CHINA,"  •TA* 
ColoneL—V  UA  5ir  Bdward  Bowater,*  KCH.  -Bn*,  31  Mar.  04;  Lt.  Bl  Capt, 

23  Aug.  09;  Capt.  6l  Lt.-CoL  25  July,  14  ;  Col.  12  Oct.  26;  M^j^Gen.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Qen,  9  Nov.  40;  Col.  49th  Foot,  24  Apr.  40. 
Lieut, 'CoUnatU—Menxy  WUliam  Adama,* CB.  Em.  31  July, 23  j  Lteui.  p81  Dec. 

25 ;  Capt.  p  10  June,  20 ;  Mqjor,  p  18  Jan.  39  j  Lt.-Col.  p  13  Mar.  40. 
Mqjors.-- Henry  George  Hart,  JEru.  1  Apr.  29;  Lieut.  19  July  32  j  C«p/. 

1  Dec.  42  ;  M<yor,  P 15  Dec.  48. 
Henry  Oamer  Rainey,'  £iu.  12  Apr.  31 ;  LUut  8  June  33  ;  Capt.  P  27  Dec.  43  ; 

Mqjor^  P  20  April  49. 


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3 


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H 

6 

< 


-9 

a 


22 
15 
11 

9 
13 

8 
15 

8 

8 


11 
7 
6 
A 
6 
6 
5 
7 
6 
5 
6 
4 
4 

4 

4 
2 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 

15 

7 

13 

11 

4 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 


Captai2(S. 
John  Thornton  Grant'  . 
Charles  Thomas  Powell* 


28  Apr.  28 

P20  Nov.  35 

Wni.  H.Clinton  Badileley'i  p  11  Oct.  39 


KXSION. 


Charles  Stuart  Glazbrook 
George  Francla  Stuart  . 
Richard  Thompson  . . . 
Lachlan  H.  G.  Maclean? 

Leopold  BelUlrs     

James  Hesketh  Biggs    . 

LiBUTKHAXTS. 

Cha.  Philip  Jo.  Stopford* 


LIEUT. 


p  7  Sept.  41 
P23  June37 
p  25  Feb.  42 
20  Dec.  34 
28  Dec.  42 
P  30  Dec.  42 


P 17  Sept.  39 


12  Nov.  30 
P  10  Feb.  37 
P  7  Sept.  41 


CAPTAIN. 


30  July  42 
P 15  Dec  43 
P  9  June  46 


P27  Dec.  42  P  25  Aug.  46 
P  5  Apr.  39  P12  May  43 
P17  Nov.43>23May  48 
31  Aug.  38  25  Feb.  48 
p  30  July  44  P  20  Apr.  49 


0    J.  Wells  Armstrong,  at^:,  p  18  Aug.  43 


13  Aug.  44 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

A 
0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Charles  Jones  Powell . . 
Francis  James  Bampfylde 

John  H^nde  King 

Cha.  Oamer  Richardson 
Cadwalladar  Adams  .... 
M.  W.Dela  Poer  Beiesford 

George  Cliichester 

Wm.  Whitaker  Maitland 

Herbert  Rocke  

William  Bellairs 

John  Nason    

Ensigns. 
T.  Edwyn  Houghton  Piatt 
James  William  Dewar  . . 
John  Augustus  Conolly . . 
Fanshawe  Wm.  Gostllng 
George  Henry  Lamb.... 

Richard  D.  Astlcy 

Walter  Buchanan  Young 


P  5  Apr.  44 
p  20  Aug.  44 

25  June  44 
P  4  Oct.  44 
p   2Sept.45 

24  Feb.  43 
P  29  Nov.  44 
P 16  May  45 


P  GJuly  49 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


p  25  Jan.  41 
p  29  Nov.  44 
p  8  May  40 
p  9  June  40    *  ^'p*-  '<'**"  ■"•  ^«*  8««i*f4 

n  «9  T  1  Ail  •W'd  to  *^  B"'  ttorottglMMI  1M» 
V  /JUiy  4U  opvndMtlaSetaitoiiaricrSlrChM. 
P  25  Aug.  40,  Napier.  tocliiSli«    ttw   ImiUm    t» 

p23  Mar.  47,  «•*««•  •ad  U|dn)«a  (tuui}. 

fz  "         Ti'c*pC  Po*»U  wm*  aif  •! 
W  Dec.    44  tMgyttbOm  oTdi*  Fact  of  li 

P23  May  48|    •  c%pu  a«4dci*y  «m  «t 

P  1  .*»  Tior    4A  Chutan  (Ind  captart),  Kimgr** 

P23  May  45,P  20  Apr.  49  KUa^  roT^ 

p  8  May  46. p    6  July  49  »*•«••<>'*«>•* -"^-     ^ 

0  May  46  P  4  Sept.  49,^'^"  *"*  '^^'^  **  "^ 

I  7  CapUln  MaclMA  Mrrad  with  tb>  4Sai  UuMgh. 
out  ttat  wu  wldi  China  (iac4al)»  auS  wm  prv* 
•cat  at  lb*  Arst  taking  of  CbaMB.  •tana  and  c«p(«r* 
or  Um  hclffhta  above  Ouhob,  attack  and  aaptan  of 
Ano7.  w««Mid  capc«r«  of  Cboaaa,  — ^-"^  — '  "~ — 


0  June  46 
7  July  46 
P25  Feb.  48 


bO<\  \faw   AA    of  the  betfhti  of  Chlnbar,  oecupatioa  of  Nkan^aad 
KXJ  .^ay  «o  I  ^p^j^  ^  ^  ^^,  ^^^^  ^^^^  ^^  ^^^^^  ^ 

P  15  Dec.  48  |  Chapo«.  Woomibc,  and  Cbla  MJKtg  Ibo. 

P  20  Apr.  49  '     >  Qr-Uuicr  Mariio.-4htaa)M  as  Nolo  a,  mtn* 

p  6  July  40  .»*»•*"»  **^tof  of  ChMa^ 

Arthur  Savory  Armstroiigl   21  Aug.  49 ' 

Paymatter. — Henry  Seymour  Michell,'  9  April  47  ;  Ens.  p22  Kay  35;  Xien/. 
Adjuiant.-^LUut*  James  Wells  Armstrong,  25  Aug.  46.  [22  Mar.  39. 

Quarter^Matter. — Henry  Mayne/  23  June,  37. 
Surgeon. — John  Davies,  27  Oct.  48 ;  Auitt.-furg.  22  Nov.  39. 
AssUt.Surg.^llenry  Beckwith,  3  Nov.  46. 

Facings  Or^*cn. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sl  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Boiroa|hy 
[Retumedfrom  Bengal,  24  Aug.  1843.]  [Bt.,  Armit  fcCa 

1  Sir  £dwa(4  Bowattr  t*T^*d  wUh  tbr  Srd  OoarU,  at  the  tiege  and  taking  of  Coprahafca,  to  tS07  \  and  aohar "^  "' 

Um  PenlMiiU  fkon  Dec.  ItOS  to  hor.  IttQ,  and  again  rtom  Dec.  ISA  t«i  the  end  of  that  war  in  ISM,  lododlng  tW 
the  Do«aff>  and  takiag  of  Oputto,  baitie*  of  Tala^e  a  and  SaUmanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  urgt  of  Bmtioi.  baulo  « 
liege  of  San  fleiMHtinr.  paemgi  uf  the  BIdaaoa.  and  h*ttU  of  the  Nlec  (Maror*!  hooae).     Sereod  aleo  ifea 
iocloding  ibo  hattlee  of  Qoaire  Sraa  and  Waiei?oo.     Wounded  at  TaUveea.  and  again  at  Wtert—b 
nemi*t4  the  Wai  Medal  and  See  claape  for  Talaeera.  Salamanca.  Viitorta,  Nieelle,  and  Nie*. 

S  UenL.OoL  Aiami  tiwnienileil  the  ISth  In  tho  following  oporattona  In  China,  vtt.,  the  Sftt  taking  of 
and  taking  the  Helghia  ahoeo  the  eitjr  of  C«ntaa,  capture  of  Amttj,  leeond  capcnre  of  CtaoMa, 
Sed  Relf  bu  of  Chiobae.and  capture  of  the  city  of  Ntogpo. 


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,»  Cape  Bellerm  wa*  preeenl  wiih  the  Mlh  at  Punniar  ^  Medal;  19  Uec.  1643.     Screed  also  the 
I94^C  (Medal  and  three  Claepe)  including  the  hattlea  of  Moodkec,  Peroccahah,  Ailwal  (wounded)  and 
last  actlone  he  acted  at  Adjutant. 

SO  LleMi  TottndMa  was  present  with  «h»»Stb  In  the  hftttle  of  Pvnnlar  (Medal).    lie  Mti 
SutleJ  (Mednl  Mid  threo  Claapo}.  toclndl^  the  hotlletof  Moedkce.  F^feooedtah.  AUwal,  and  Sohnon  ( 
he  acted  at  Aldedo-caap  to  Brtgndler  Byaa  i  at  Sohnon  he  «a«  aitarhod  to  the  Adi«tanft  Ocnemra 
until  the  hfvnklng  up  of  the  amy  of  the  SuUcJ.  h«  acted  a*  AMe-de-eaaip  to  Sir  Hany  ftalih. 

tl  Lienl.  Chamhen  waa  at  Pwalar  (Modal))  ate* «t  the  SotleJ  (Medal  and  one  Glaap).  al 

flS  Li.  fclcMmrrcd  on  thcSttll^  (lf«ial  *  S  01ups\  ftft  Moodkee,  PproiMlisb,  Allinl  {wi 
94  Lt.  Bamci  Mrrwd  on  tli«  Satm  (M«dhl  4c  on*  Clwp),  nt  MoodkM  md  P»RM«iMi  ( 
S7  Lt.  Purc«Ht  with  s  datarhromil  of  tbt  Mnh,  wm  wi«ck«4  on  th«  Aadamnn  I»)sadt  la  Woe.  IMd^ 

he  rviB»iDe<l  for  05  dajt,  tuflbrlnK  Kroat  priTaUon.      H«  Mfved  on  Ihe  8iiU4  (Wedal),  and  waa  at 

dlwal.  and  fti*TerrIy  wounded  at  All«al  while  carrylnf  the  rol.itirv. 
98  Lieut.  8le»*or  terrad  on  Ihe  Sutlej  ( Medal  and  one  i'la«p>,  at  AHwal  and  Sobraon  (wotndgdX 
St  Paymaster  Dodd  lerred  In  Uie iDinnMe  war«  Including  the  actloni  of  the  Mib,  iTUi,  sod  Wdt 

16  J*'.    Present  alio  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal). 
S4  Qtiar.Matier  F<«lr  MrTe>1  with  the  44tb  tn  lite  retreat  from  CobooU  and  «&•  Isk 


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Qoftrtors 
At  Dorer. 


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The  SpMnz  with  the  wordt   "  EOTPT "-"  VIMIERil"-"  CORUNNA"-"  ALMARilZ  "- 

*  vrmiu  »•— ••  ptrbnees"— "  nive  "— "  obthbs"— "  peninsula"—**  punniar  ' 

••MOODKEE"— "  PEROZESH AH  ••— "  ALIWAL"— "80BRA0N." 

CoUmeU—ll^  Sir  Dudley  St.  Lcsrer  Hill/   KCB.     Evs.  27   Aug.  04;   Lxeui. 

10  Oct.  05 ;  Capt.  16  Aug.  10 "j  Major,  27  April  12  j  Lieuf.^Coi,  21  June  13 ; 

Col.  22  July  30  j  MaJ.-Oen,  23  Nov.  41  ;  CoL  50th  Rcgt.  28  March  49. 
Lieut.-CohneL'-Vcter  John  Petit,*  CB.  Ens.  p  19  May  25 ;  LL  12  Feb.  28 ;  Capt. 

P 28  May  33 ;  Mqj,  P30 Sep.42;  Brev.  Lt-CoL  30  Apr.44 ;  Lt.-Col.P  19  Sep.48, 
Mqjors.— John  Brathwaite  Bonham,'  Ens,  Pi  Oct.  29;  Lieut,  P28  May  33; 

Capt,  P20  July  38 ;  MqJOTf  P26  Aug.  48. 
William  Langley  Tudor,*  Ens.  9  Apr.  25 ;  Lieut.  P  26  Not.  29;  Capt,  1  April  41 ; 

Brev.'Mqjor,  30  April  44  ;  3f ffjor,  P 19  Sept.  48. 


Captains. 

Richard  Waddy* 

George  Frederick  long' 
John  Lucas  Wilton'*  . . . 

John  Olaus  Moller 

Henry  Edwin  Weare. . . 
John  Bdw.Leveson  Cower 
Wm.  Scott  Carter'*    .... 
HeathfieldJa9.Frampton"^ 
Robert  Bridges  Sellers'" 
James  Griffith  Smyth". . 

LiBXTTENANTS. 

Henry  William  Wily"  .. 
Edw.  Cowell  Mullen'^  .. 
Charles  Abney  Mouat^^. . 
Charles  Hen.  Tottenham^ 
Edward  John  Chambers'' 
Wm.  Percival  Elgee,"a4>*. 
Richard  Moore  Barnes** 

JohnPurcelF    

Cha.  Hiidebrand  Slessor** 
Wm.  A.  Douglas  Anderson 

William  Bellers 

Edward  George  Hibbert 
Herman  Ernest  Gal  ton. . 

Ensigns. 
Parr  William  Kingsmill 
Walter  Devereux  Shirley 

Tindall  Hebden 

Daniel  WilUam  Tupper. . 
Edwin  Fletcher  Foster  .. 
Raymond  Herbert  White 
Edw.  Marcus  Armstrong 
Henry  Edgerton  King 


ENSIGN. 


17  Aug.  32 
P27  Sept.  33 
P 13  Mar.  27 

18  June  41 
22  Oct.  41 

P  23  July  44 
p  7  Apr.  37 
4  Aug.  40 
Pl2Mar.  41 
P  4  June  36 

27  June  38 
P26  Aug.  36 

6  Mar.  40 
P21  June  41 
P20  Aug.  41 
P27  May  42 
P    1  Nov.  42 

29  Mar.  44 
21  Dec.  44 

1  Apr.  46 
26  June  46 

P29  Apr.  46 
P20  Dec.  44 

7  Aug.  46 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P 19  Sept.  48 

2  Feb.  49 
P  23  April  47 

10  Apr.   49 
P 18  Sept.  49 


LIEUT. 


4  May  36 
P 17  June  37 

16  Mar.  32 
P  3  Feb.  43 
P22  Dec.  43 
P31  July  46 

23  Sept.  40 
P20  Aug.41 
P  30  Sept.  42 

16  Feb.  40 

15  Nov.  39 

17  July  40 

16  Sept.  41 
8  Sept.  43 

30  Dec.  43 
6  Oct.   44! 

6  July  45 

7  Feb.  46 
11  Feb.  46 

P  25  Aug.  48 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  20  Oct.   48 


CAPTAIN. 


BIlEV.-MAl 


19  June  46 


18  Not.  41 
P   8  Feb.   42 

15  July  45 
P  30  Dec.  45 
P  26  May  48 
Pl2May  48 
P  25  Aug.  48 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 
2  Feb.   49 

9  Lieut.-Col.pptit  commaDdcd  lli« 
90th  ftt  the  battle  of  Pnnniftr  f  Medall, 
and  had  his  hone  shot  undn-nlm.  U« 
•«rrcd  ulao  dorinr  the  opcntiona  on 
the  SulleJ  (Medbfand  tliree  CImm)  , 
•nd  commanded  the  50th  In  the  liMt. 
tlee  ot  Moodkee,  Fcroeeiheh  (two 
horees  shot  under  him),  end  Sobraon 
(dangcroMSlf  woandea)  i  was  alao 
prcaant  at  Aliwal. 


I  pai|fn  on  the  BntleJ  (Medal  and  three 

I  Claepe).  io  1B46-0,  loeltidiBK  the  bat- 

tire  of  Moodkee,  Feroieehah.  Aliwal, 


and  Bobraon  (dang  creuely  wouodod) . 
S  Major  Banhaza  «••  preaent  witb 
the  MHh  in  the  battle  of  Panoiar 
(Medal).  He  aerred  alao  the  eam- 
4  Major  Tudor  eerred  a*  Aide-da> 
camp  to  General  Grej  in  the  aetion 
of  Pnoniar  (Medal). 

B  Capt.  weddf  woe  preaent  at  the 
battle  ot  Punniar  (medal). 

9  Major  Long  ecrred  thecarapal|;ns 
on  the  ButleJ  (Medal  and  three 
Clam),  in  the  lOth,  ineladiar  the 
battles  of  Moodkca  (wounded), 
Feroaeshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobnoo, 
in  which  laat  he  aneeaeded  to  its  oomnnuid. 

19  Lieutenant  Wilf  srrved  the  eampai|rn  on  th« 
BntleJ  (Medal  and  three  Ola»pa),inclvdinff  the  battles 
of  Moodkca,  1ft roMah«h,  AUmd,  tnd  SoWaoo. 


P23  Nov.  49 
Payriiaster.^John  Beach  Dodd,^*  25  Sept.  40;  Ens.  24  May 24 ;  Lieut.  31  Oct.  25. 
A4futant.-^Lieut.  William  Percival  Elgee,  15  June  49. 
Quarter-Master. — Alexander  Fair,*'  7  July  48. 
Surgeon^ — Archibald  Alexander,  3  Oct.  45';  Assist. -Surg,  20  Feb.  35. 
Assist. "Surg. — ^Andrew  Acres  Stoney,  22  Doc.  48. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co, 
[Returned  from  Bengal^  6  June  1848.] 

I  SirDndley  Uill  •ccompaaied  the  9Sth  (Btlle  Brigade)  to  South  Ameriea,  in  1806;  volantccred  the  Porlom  Hope  at 
Monte  Video,  and  led  the  storminf  party  that  »caled  the  walls  of  the  batteries  at  the  south  end  ol  the  fortress ;  present  also 
Bt  the  battle  of  Colonia,  and  at  the  attack  on  Buenos  Ayres,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  thigh  and  taken  priioner.  Berred 
nftertrarda  the  campsign  of  180S-9,  including  the  battle  of  Boleia  (wounded  in  the  leg),  action  at  Benerente,  and  retreat  to 
Cannna.  RetttrnM  to  Portugal  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  1809.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Talaeera,  action  of  the  Coo, 
•ad  all  the  diiteum  actions  the  Rides  were  engaged  In,  until  appointed  niiO'*^  in  the  Lusitanian  Legion  nreviona  to  the 
fcattle  of  Bbbmco,  at  which  he  commanded  •  winr  of  the  regiment  and  was  wounded.  Commanded  half  tne  regiment  and 
the  British  Light  CompaaiM  at  the  battle  of  Poentes  d'Onor;  the  8th  Cacadores  at  the  storming  of  BaoVioi,  and. 
wnaaaisied,  toox  tko  etrong  fort  of  Pardaleraa  early  on  the  night  of  the  assault.    Commanded  tlie  Mmc  battalion  at  the 

lt)«  of  Balamaaca,  and  waa  twice  serefely  w«nndedr-in  the  oreast  and  through  the  leA  arm.    Assiated  with  bis  battalion 


at  the  siege  of  Burgba,  and  during  the  retreat  defended  the  passage  over  the  Carrion,  where  more  thaa  lialf  of  the  battalion 
wen  kiUcd,  and  waa  kimself  tmanded  and  uken  prisoner,  but  was  afterwards  retaken.  Commanded  the  battalion  at  the 
battle  of  Tittoria,  and  dnring  the  entire  siege  of  Ban  Sebastian :  at  the  storming  of  this  fortrei s  he  headed  the  stuck  of  the 
•tk  Dinafam.  and  waa  twice  wonnded.  Also  commanded  the  regiment  at  the  mveatmcnt  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the 
■ortie.    Sir  Dudley  has  received  a  Cross  and  one  Clasp. 

II  Capi^  WUtew  connnaaded  the  Fort  of  Loodlaaah  during  the  rarlT  part  of  the  ButteJ  campaign  and  waa  rabsaquently 
fscaaat  with  the  AOth  la  the  battle  of  AUwal,  where  be  was  severely  burnt  by  an  eaplosioa  of  one  of  the  enemy's  tambHls  ; 
a»d  hatilB  of  Sobraon.  where  bo  was  very  severely  woimdcd,  having  received  a  shot  in  the  hip,  and  tbrea  severe  sabre  wotmds 
in  the  right  arm  and  sbonlder  i  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

If  CapU  Sraytb  was  present  with  the  AOIh  in  the  battle  of  Paanlar  (Medal).     He  served  also  the  campaign  on  tba  SotleJ 
( Medal  and  three  Clasps),  faa  1845><l.  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee.  Frrosesbah.  Aliwal,  and  Sobraoo  (severely  wounded). 
14  LietM.  Mnllcw  was  present  wItb  the  Mhh  la  the  battle  of  Ptonlar  ( Medal).     He  served  also  the  campaign  on  the  SutlcJ 
(  Medal  a*d  owe  Claap).  as  Adjntaat  of  the  MHh.  tDclnding  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah  (srvciely  wounded). 

1»  Ot9^  fSartcr  served  the  campaign  on  the  SuUij  ( Medal  awl  thiao  Clasps),  inaladlag  the  balties  of  Moodkee  (wounded), 
Farr>wshsh,  Ailwalaand  Soteaon. 

It  Capt.  FramptoB  was  present  In  the  battle  of  Pnnnlar  ( Medal) .  He  served  also  tfie  campaign  on  tbc  Sotlej  ( Medal  and  two 
Clsaps).  Inclttdlag  the  baldes  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeshah,  and  AUwal,  in  which  last  he  was  dangerously  wounded,  anJ  had  bis 
left  arm  amputaNd. 

*  tr  Ucat.  Mooatwas  present  to  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal).     He  served  also  the  campaign  on  the  SoUcJ  (Medal and 
ttrce  Clasps).  Inclading  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroxcabah  (wounded),  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (severely  wounded), 

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•'CfUDAD  RODRIOO"— "  BADAJOZ"— «  SALAMANCA"—"  VITTORIA"— 

*«  NIVELLB"— "  NIVE"— «  ORTHES"— "  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA"— 

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CohneL 
9  S^  Archibald  Haclajne,>  CB.  Mm.  16  Apr.  94;  Lieut.  29  April,  05;  Cap 

82  Dee.  04;  Mqfor^  4  Oct.  Id;  Lieut.-CoL  25Jaa.  13;  Co/.  82  July, SO ; 

Mqjar^Gtn.  23  Nor.  41  ;  CoL  62nci  F.  8  Feb.  47. 
Zieii^.-Cotone/.— Richard  French^  Ent.  p  0  June,  25;  Lieut,  p. 30  Dec.  ?4 

Capt.  P  2  Mar.  32 ;  Mqjm-^  P 11  May,  39 ;  Lieut.-Col.  16  Jan.  46. 
if<(|orf.— Henry  Samuel  Davis,  J?/m.  13  Apr.  27;  Zt^it^.  p8  Oct.  30;  Capt, 

P  17  July  35 ;  Mqfor,  P  13  Dec.  30. 
Cecil  William  Forester,  Ens.  p  1  Aug.  26;  Lieut,  14   May  29;    Capt.  P  4 

Dec.  35;  M^jcr,  16  Jan.  46. 


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Joshua  Alien  Vigors  . .  ». 

OeoT^  Campbell   

Cha.  Jas.  Conway  Mills. . 
Charles  Albert  Oenison,!. 

William  Corbett 

Fred.  John  Wilson 

RobenOetaviusCumming 
M.  Van  Kerkwyk  Bowie 
John  Hen.  Fraser  Stewart 
Geo.  Aug.  Joe.  M'Clintock 

LlBUTSNAIfTa. 

Maxwell  Du  Pr6  Stronge 
Hugh  Montgom.  Archdall 
Arthur  Lennox  Peel  .... 
Cha.  Hen.  RouseBoughton 
Andrew  George  Corbet.. 
William  Fuller,  adj,  .... 
James  Jolmes  Bourchier 
Hon.  Ernest  Geo.  Curzon 
Charles  Com wallls  Rots  . . 
Geoige  Charles  Synge    . . 
Thomas  Henry  Vy  vyan . . 


BN8ION8. 


P 10  Sept  20 
P  13  Mar.  .35 
P  26  Dec.  34 
P  22  Sept.  37 
P  23  Nov,  38 
p  I  June  39 
22  Feb.  30 
P  1  Feb.  40 
P  15  Jan.  41 
P27  Aug.  41 

P25  June41 

15  Apr.  42 

P  2  Sept.  42 

p  28  July  43 

P  12  Apr.  44 

25  June  44 

P2d  June44 

P 13  Dec.  44 

P  16  Dec.  45 

P 16  Jan.  46 

JP  6  Feb.  46 

Geofge  Parker  Hcaibcotcjp  1  May  46 
Eiraioifa. 

Charles  Pye  Blathway t . . 

Arthur  French  Lloyd. . . . 

Chidley  Downes  Coote  . . 

Carisbrooke  James  Lyon 

Charles  Anthony  Bacon . . 

Hqu.  D.John  Monson  ... 

Cecil  Lemiox  Peel 

Hen.  Henry  Flower  .... 

Charles  Henry  Lambert 


LIEUT. 


p  17  Sept.  29 

21  Dec.  38 

P  28  Aug.  38 

Pll  May  30 


CAPTAIN. 


p  19  Oct.  38 
P26  Jan.  41 
P  25  June  41 
P  26  Oct.  41 


P31  Jan.  40  Pl9Juac40 
P25June41   P13July  47 


3  Sept.  41 
P  22  July  43 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P  4  April  45 

P  16  Dec.  45 
P  6  Feb.  48 
p  1  May  46 
P19  June46 
P  23  Apr.  47 
12  July  47 
P 13  July  47 
P  18  Fib.  48 
P  25  Feb.  46 
p  14  Apr.  48 
P  16  June  48 
P 18  Aug.  48 


bhbt.-ma/. 


P25Feb  48 
p  14  Apr.  48 
P  16  June  48 
P 18  Aug.  48 

t  Pajmwter  Dlekaoa  «rrv«d  In 
Um  FvoIbmU  twm  April  ISIS  la  «• 
•low  of  i^at  war. Mid  *rM  »r««rvta( 
tat  MWd  •!«■«  of  TMTMwa.  aeti«a 
«t  OixUl.  AiMl  ii»*ntin«ni  af  BaiM. 
lou.  Sanwi  |-  nn^liMf  **  wtaalt 
o'  ih*  atwoMM  wmr.  ate  to  Aff* 
rbtaUi«n  la  1S41  tad  IS.  anS 
racalrcd  a  Madal  ftr  th  alattar. 


P 19  June  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  18  Feb.  48 
P25  Feb.  48 
P  16  June  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P 18  Aug.  48 
P 13  Oct.  48 


1  Sir 

ArtfiAfT 


Mrio«bt 


PoyuMMfsr.— 9FraneisDlckson,*26July,27;  i7n#.12Mar.l2;  Xi(eu#.87Jao.l4. 

AtOutant.'-Lieut.  WiUlam  Fuller,  20  Aug.  44. 

<2iiar««r-Afa<fer.— William  Koott,  25  Feb.  45. 

Surgeon. — Wm.  Cruickshank|  M.D.  6  Jan.  43 ;  AsHit.-Surg.  5  Nor.  29  :  Ho9p.^ 

Auitt.  22  Not.  27. 
Ateistctnt'SurgeoH. — Raphael  Woolman  Read,  31  May,  44. 

Paeingi  BuC — Agents  Charles  R.  McGregor,  Esq, 
[Returned  front  Canada  12th  August,  1847.] 

Archibald  Maelaloe't  Mrvicet  i—  Mymra  eampaifii  of  1799  ajralnst  Tlppeo  Saltan.  Inrtodlaf 'tha  bakCla  af  IfallaTally, 

iaiiaiiiliigaf  SaringanatMW.  whcrt  ba  raeal^ad  Mrct  wMadi.  ttvm  tba  aibau  af  wMab  ba  waa  caBSnad  ta  boafital  tot 

af  ayaar.    Cap«uf«  of  Uie  Daalah  iriUeaitBt  af  TraiMiaeter,  aad  tha  Poljrgar  war  In  1801,  inc<>idlni  the  baUla  af 

.  and  affair  of  Seninrapore,  wbrrc  ha  was  wounded.     Hahraua  war  of  IBOf.  t,  and  4,  afaluM  SHadia.  Holkar.  and  tba 

tadudiac  the  ttonn  of  Julnafbur,  il«ta  and  ati«alaff  oT  OaviliHiar.  alafa  af  Aaaaarfbar  (vaaaded).  and  batHa  af 

aaad  iww  in  tllSi.  la  f  Bannuaaca  af  aarata  wagada  laaat^ad  la  Iba  dlflfcaat  aeUaoa  ftwoi  IWS  to  ISe«.    Pialai 

af  iaU>,  1 1.  aad  IS,  ineladlaff  the  defenea  of  CadU.  the  defcnca  of  Matacorda  (an  outwork  of  Cadit.  and  a  mioad 

Cakaa  poaMralon  of  Itom  the  enemy).  Rraari  Slnd  February  to  ffnd  April  IBte,  dttrlnt  wbiah  l«af  pcrla^  Sir 

a  a  captaia  lnibaaW94lh  refknaat.  with  a  vavy  MaU  toaa  under  hia  aonffoaad,  laoac fallmlly  kaptaibay  SkStS 

aader  Maaakal  SmUc  wba  candueted  tha  licf  a*  aad  dM  aat  evaeuata  nntil  ordered  to  do  »u  by  Livf  t.-OcnafaS  Sir 

Ma,  Ma  aiaa  boiaff  aearly  all  either  killed  or  wounded.      ScrTedalao  at  tha  battle  of  Barroaa  fdaagefaailf 

hia  boraa  klUed,)  aad  eaptvre  ot  Seville.  Sir  Arehibald  baa  recelT*d  the  War  Medal  aad  oaa  ataap  for 


witli  thiaa  kandiaa  naa  tlw  attack  of  ten  tbonaand  CaiVra  npon  iha  aaen  vlllagf  af  Oialun'a  Tawa.  aa  fka  flmatiera  oT 
tbf  Caoe  af  Goad  Haae,  aa  the  Slad  Aarfl  ISM,  aad  aomaiaadad  dariaf  tha  ■ahaer|Ba»t  afpoaHana  afaiaat  the  CaAva  la 
tbdaaaaayar.  Mtrwk  utmmmiM  fa  tha  Baat  ladiaa  ftwa  May  isis  to  isfo.    Ciiwaiiaiarl  mwimft  AalSifc  at  thaaa». 

ipmiD  Afghtniataa  an^ar 
he  «raa  appaiatad 

Jbraaaaaf 

iMh  Mav.  iiltoaiag,  for  which  actflea  ha  waa'ercatad  a  bareart. 


tarn  far.  aiiiaS  aWaaiia  in  tha  Baac  ladiaa  fema  May  ISBS  ta  IMO.  rwaiaiiaiari  a  wh 
«r  UiaMv  ta  tha  Baaah^  ia  Oaa.  ISM.  fa>vt4  alaa  thm«hoai  tha  whale  af  tha  caaaaii 
¥iwm  ■■■iiaeai  the  wwtaia  af  tha  ftrtaaaa  af  Ohvaa^ib  Slid  Jaly  ISIf*  apoa  whirli  c 
.(  wad  vHia  is  aeaiaimJ  af  tha  Boaihay  eolama  ttf  the  ani^  of  tha  ladaa  he  eaf(ar«4  the 


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Ycin'  Senr. 


"  WKUfolT"— «*TOt'RNAr»-«  ST.  LOOIA"  —  ••  TALATKKA**^*  SALAVAlIC 
••  VITTORIA"— "  PTRBNEBS"  — "  NIVELLB"  ~«« tOULOUtl*'«.*<  FBVlIffUb 
"  ALIWAL*-"  gOBRAON."  CoiOMl 

9  l!3ll  Xord  Fit!  Roy  Jame«  Henry  Bomenet,^  GCB.  Ctnue,  0  June,  04 ;  Zr.  3C 
Hay y  05  ;  Cnpt,  6  May,  08 ;  Mqj.  0  Jane,  11 ;  Lieut. -Cd.  27  Apt.  Ig;  Co/.^r^ 
Aug.  15 ;  Mqj,'Gen.  27  May,  26 ;  Lt.-Oen,  38  Jane, 38 ;  CM.  53rd  P.  19  Not.  30, 

Lieut.-CohneU.^-John  Byrne,'  CB.  Ens.  I  Oet.  08;  XteW.  SI  Dec.  OD;  Cttpt 
P19  Apr.  21 ;  Brev.-M<^.  26  Feb.  86 ;  Af<»/<>r,  6  May  4S ;  Lt.^Col.  p  8  Oct.  44 

Henry  William  Breton,  Bns.  16  Mar.  15;  Lieut.  P97  Jaly,  90;  C^#.  FC|  July, 
25 ;  Mqjar,  p  31  Dec.  28 ;  Lieut.-CoL  Pll  July  34;  Cd.  0  Xot.  40. 

Jlf((yV#.— Henry  Harelock,'  CB.,  8. 2rf  Lt.  20  July,  15;  Li.  p94  Oct.2l$  Capt,  5 
June 38;  Brev.-3f(^or, 4  Oct. 42;  Af(y;.30Jane48;  BreihLt.Col.  90  April  44. 

William  R.  Manafield,«^n#.27  Nov.  35 ;  Xieuf.  p31  Aug.  38 ;  Capt.  PlOFeb.  43 ; 
Afq/or,P3Dec.  47. 


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Caftaiks. 
Charles  Lempriere^  . . . 
Wm.  H.  H.  Forbes  Clarke* 
Robert  Boyd  Brown"   . 
John  C.  Lambton  Carter 

Thomas  Ffrench^' 

Geoige  E.  Hillier**    . . . 
John  Chester**   


BN8ION. 


P20May  42 


P  4  Dec.  35 
25  Not.  24 
P 16  June  25 
28  Mar.  34 
4  Dec.  17 
14  Dec.  38 
P  2  Oct.  40 
John  MacNealo  Walter'^  |p3I  July  35 
Robert Townlcy  Parker'^'  p  3  Aug.  41 
William  LeopoU  Talbot 

Li  BUT  BN  A  NTS. 

A.  Bowen  Owen  Stokes** 

William  Fayn*<» 

Fred.  Gordon  Steward*^. . 
C.F.WebstcrWedderbume 

Thomas  Moubray 

James  Morpbett'^ 

Macartney  HuroeOldfleld 
George  Robert  Hopkins'^ 

John  Breton'* 

Alex,  James  Sutherland*® 
William  Hunt  Grubbe*^ . 

Henry  Bnck*<^ 

Hen.  Archibald  Robertson 
John  Wm.  FoUows,*^  adj. 
William  George  Spiller. . 


LI  BUT. 


P  29  Apr.  42 
P27  May  42 

28  May  42 

P31  May  39 

5  June  40 

15  Dec.  40 

26  Nov.  41 
28  Aug.  39 

P  2  Dec.  42 
15  Jan.  41 

27  July  44 

28  July  44' 
P   8  Apr.  42 

31  Mar.  46 
23  Aug.  44 


George  Herbert  Cox  . . . .'    17  Apr.  42 


P  12  Oct.  88 

1  May  26 

P 10  Aug.  26 

P  23  Sept.  86 

20  Apr.  28 

P 16  Apr.  41 

P    1  July  42 

3Jnly  30 

PlOFeb.  43 

P  2G  Jan.  44 

P  28  July  43 
P 12  Jan.  44 
P28  June44 
P  26  Jan.  41 

25  Feb.  42 
1  Nov.  49 

P 15  Mar.  44 

26  July  44 
26Ju]y  44 
24  May  44 

16  Feb.  46 
22  Feb.  46 
8  Aug.  45 


P  4  June  47 
14  Sept.  47 
7  July  43 


William  Ross  Fuller  .. .  .>  14  Apr.  46'r  3  Dec.  47 
James  Winsmore  Corfield  28  Aug.  46  P  16  June  48 
Alex.  James  Johnston  . .  |  23  Apr.  46  5  Jnne  49 
Edward  Dyne  Fenton  . . '  p  13  Aug.  47  p  13  July  49 
Marcus  Autonius  Waters  p26  May  48  p  28  Aug.  49 

'  "     30  Not.  49 


CAl'TAIN., 


PSlMsr.  43 
29  Sept.  48 
12  Dee.  49 
29  Mar.  44 

81  Oct.  40 

19  Mar.  47 
P  3  Dec.  47 

29  Sept.  47 
P 13  July  49 
P 14  Apr.  48 


BBBT.-MAJ. 


8  CspUla  Clarto  Mrrcd  wUh 

the  4701  la  the 
widi  tbs  asrd  en 

Boddlwal,  Allvml, 

10  Cftft.  Parker,  Lto.  !*•*«, 
Blsward,    Movf^lifftC,  Hopkjos 

sd  Bm«, 


tb«  8«tkj 

t     At 


Sulb«rUiid«  0«tthh«,  Rftd 
and  £Bdco  PmI.  m^ed  \m  cte 
campaign  oi  ihcBQtm  (M«4U1 . 
and  wn  pmeat  at  Bmittwml, 
AJiiral,  and  Sobvaoa* 

11  GaptaJn  BfWB  Mrv«d  ji 
the  75th  dvrfiu|  1h«  KaAr  »«r 
of  l(»4-8S  undat  Sir  Be^|aaa 
O^Urtaa :  and  mith  tha  Mnl  • 
the  campaign  «d  iha  Satlrj  * 
184d,  Inclvdlac  ftm  batt>«  4 
,  Buddlwal,  AUwtf,  a»d  8ohfa« 

30  Not.  49 '(Medal  and  oaecla^). 

14  Captain  Walter 


■tiwd    tlw««ifho«t   th" 


a  k 


CJ.Perry(Qr.JI/r.89Jii]]r44)    22  Dec.  48 
Francis  Percival  Drought' p  6  Dee.  44 

John  Alexander  Dahell ..  I  30  Jan.  47  i  5«S' «•»«**«»"' 'SSI  •^^  «^  •^ -^  •• 
v^..^  M^v».»  "lo  xc  -    Ai  FWd  Adjutant  of  a  Dlvialoa. 

Edward  Moore ;   10  Mar.  47 ;     13  capt.  Ffwnch  terred  with  thatSih  ia  Chi-  a 

Avary  Jordan  Davem  ..,   20  Jan.   47 '(Medal),  and  waa  at  Choaaa.  f(iamp^Ch»p»', 

Bendyshe  Walton p  10  June  48  Shanghai, Wo<a«Bt,f;hl> ytaag >bo.«ad K anii-u 

Wale  Rymer  Byrne  . . . .  |    9  April  40 

Graham  Taylor !  10  April  40 

Fred.  Rich.  Solly  Flood. .  p  21  Aug.  49 
W.  Peel*'  (Qr.M.  eo  Jtt!y,47)      4  Sept.  49 

P<Tyifwr*fer*— Wm. Sanford  Hall,  10  July, 40;  JFiiJ.  19 Dec.  11 }  L^9^  Apr.  I '. 

A4fuiant. — Lieut.  John  Wm.  Follows,*'  27  May,  46. 

Quarter-Master. — Geoige  Barlow,  4  Sept.  49. 

5iirpe0fi.— Nelson  Dartncll,"*  19  Jan.  44 ;  Assist.-Surp.  4  Dec.  89. 

^«ff«fait/-5iiyyevn#.--Oordon  Kenmuie  Hardie,MJ).  12  Feb.47    Faeimp  Red. 

Bdward  Bally  Tuson,  20  Aug. 44.  Agemts^lArHr** 

James  Simpson  Grant,  M.D.  86  Sept  49.  Cox  k  Cc 
1  Lord  FiU  II07  SomtiMt  peifafwed  the arduooa  and  re^>onelMe  duty  of  Alde-de-Oram«a«  MUkary  Sec»> 
ta7  to  Uia  Grace  the  Duke  of  Welllnffton  throughout  the  campaign!  In  Spain,  Pnrtognl,  Ftaaee,  and  Plaa^A, 
and  wmi  preamt  at  the  hattlaa  of  RoMa,  Vlmieia.  TaUvera.  and  Boaaco (wounded) ;  the  attwk  m*  capiwrtf 
Oporto,  porMilt  of  Marshal  Soult,  retreat  to  the  Unei  ofTonw  Tedraa,  occupation  of  then,  OMfilkM  In  tie 
purtalt  of  Marihid  MMaana,  battleof  PoeatOT  d'Ooor,  let  aiefa  of  Badi^oc  the  briinant  ■flhtrofnBsdon.tMf* 
and  capture  of  Cfodad  Rodrtso,  ■!•«•  and  capture  of  Badalos,  battle  of  Satamaoca,  capliiM  ot  MadiM  aed 
the  Betlro,  dt iTing  the  enemy  from  Valladolid  to  Burgoe,  den  of  that  cattle,  raftoua  aflhlta  e»  the  fwttmi 
from  Burf  oa  to  the  frontkre  of  Portugal,  advance  in  1819,  battlca  of  Vlttoria  and  the  Prnnaca,  aetim  *i 
Irun,  pawage  of  the  BIdaeMM,  the  NlTclle,  and  the  Nlve :  adTanee  In  IS14,  battles  of  Orthaa  and  Tbalmw. 
and  eTery  other  aflkir  which  took  place  ;  also  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  retivat  of  the  ITIli  Jnfte,  aaUhalt«-td 
Watarloey    urerstar  wounded,  right  arm  ampuUted.    His  Lordthlp  has  rsceived  th«  goM  tnm  and  «« • 


f 


^^Tr^JS]        SAth  (  Tlie  JFest  Norfolk)  Reqt.  of  Foot.       P^JSf.V/'JJr' 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "  NA  RABOUT"— "  EGYPT* "A  VA-" 


Yf^n'  Serf. 


46 


37 
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35 


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C0/0rW«— 9  Ulysscfy  Lord  Downes,*  KCB.  JEns.  81  March  04;  Lt,  12  Not.  04  • 
Capt.  4  Sept.  06  ;  Mqjor,  81  Mar.  11 ;  Lt.-CoL  5  Sept.  12 ;  Col,  27  May  25  • 
M^jor^Oen,  10  Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen,  9  Nov.  46  j  Col,  64th  F.  4  April  46. 

Lt,*CoUmeh—'^  Q3ft  Mildmay  Fane,*  Ens,  11  June,  12 ;  Lt,  26  Sept.  13 ;  Coot. 
P28  July,  \4iM(^.  P2Mar  20  ;  LU^CoL  P12  June,23;  CoL28  June,  38. 

ATri/w*.— William  Yorke  Moore,  Ent,  p  15  Dec.  25  :  Lieut,  p  12  Dec.  26  •  Cavt. 
P  19  July,  33  i  Mqjor,  P  30  Dec.  42.  '     ^ 

9  John  Norman,'  JBn$,  2  July  12 ;  Lieut,  9  Nov.  15 :  Capt.  9  July  32 :  Brevet- 
Mqjor,9  Hoy.  46;  Mq;or,  23  Feb.  49. 


Captains. 
John  BosB  Wheeler,  #.  . . 

Bowhmd  Moffat 

Seton  Lionel  Smith  .... 
Alfred  Robert  Margary. . 

John  Brett  Chalk 

Laimcelot  Edward  Wood 
John  Arthur  Skurray    . . 

George  Poulett 

George  Cumming  Miller 
John  Charles  Uill  Jones 

LlBUTEKANTB. 

Edward  Neville     ...••. 
Francis  Fane  ••........ 

John  Floyd 

William  Freeland  Brett 
Lawrence  Trent  Cave,^. 
J.  Sinclair  Thomson,  a((/. 
John  S.  Ferguson  Fowke 
Thos.  Hongerford  Powell 
Pridaux  William  Oillum 
W.  Edw.  Freeman  O'Brien 
Henry  Elliott  Bayly  .... 
John  Fred.  Flamank  .... 
Percy  0.  Botfield  Lake. . 
Ehbigks. 

Arthur  Hunt 

George  Daniel  Kinahan 
Edward  Thomas  Shiffner 

John  Swann  •  •  • .  • 

Wm.  Hill  Dawe  Clarke 
Charles  Alex.  Thomson 

Ernest  Le  Pelley   

William  Fermor  Ramsay 


BNSION. 


30  Ju  ly  28 
P  22  June  32 
12  Feb.  36 
P  26  June  38 
P  12  July  27 
P  21  May  29 
P  3  Aug.  38 
P  22  Mar.  39 
P  19  July  39 
P 16  Dec.  40 

I  June  41 
P27  Aug.  41 
P17  Sept.  41 
P  1  Apr.  42 
P  23  July  42 
P25Nov.  42 
P  30  Dec.  42 
P  29  Sept.  43 
P  28  Oct.  43 

6  Dec.  44 
14  Apr.  46 

7  July  46 
10  Oct.  45 

10  Oct.  46 

28  Sept  47 
P  31  Dec.  47 

1  June  49 

29  June  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 

20  Oct.  49 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P 15  Dec.  40 
P27  Aug.  41 
P  30  Dec  42 
P27  Oct.  43 
6  Dec.  44 

24  May  46 

9  Oct.  46 

P  2  Mar.  49 

11  Oct.  49 
P  9  JioY.  49 


BBBV.-UAJ. 


P  25  Dec.  29 
P  7  Aug.  36 
P 19  July  39 

20  Oct.  40 

23  Feb.  31 
P  22  June  32 
P  27  Aug.  41 
P  8  Feb.  42 
P  1  Apr.  42 
P  30  Dec.  42 

P  29  Sept.  43 

P 12  Dec.  43 

2  Aug.  44 

6  Dec.  44 

P  6  Feb.  46 

13  June  46 

14  June  46 
P 14  Aug.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 
P  2  Mar.  40 

11  Oct.  49 

P  9  Nov.  40  s  H^or  Normta  wm  |>t««mt  •! 
P17  Nov.  48  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  awl  wrarelf 
wounded  and  taken  prboocr  in  the 
Maya  Pais,  In  the  Pyrenees 
S  Capl  Hartley  lenrcd  the  Coninna  canpaicn, 
and  nibeeqaentiy  In  the  Fenlnsnla  Item  March,  1811* 
to  tha  end  at  the  war,  and  was  engaged  at  Ahnarai, 
Alba  d«  Tome*.  Baighar,  Vittoria,  Pyreneee,  ttcb. 
Mth.  and  t7th  July,  Pampeluna  tSih  and  SOlh  July 
Be  h«  rceelTcd  the  War  Modal  witb  two  aaipo. 


23  Nov.  49 
Paymaster.^'9  George  Bartley/  23  June,  26 :  Btis,  25  Oct.  07 ;  XM3  Apr. 09 ; 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  James  Sinclair  Thomson^  24  May,  46.  [Capt,  9  Dec.  21.  i 

Quarter-Mtuter.'—WxiWBm  Marriott,  11  Sept.  46 ;  Ent,  12  June  46.  | 

Surgeon. — Charles  Dawson,  M.D.,  9  Oct.  46 ;  Aesiet.-'Surg.  11  Jan.  39. 
Astistant''Surgeone.^^VTtJiciB  Hastings  Baxter,  M.D.,  1 1  July,  45.  i 

Thomas  Moorhead,  M.D.,  24  Oct.  46. 
^octn^i  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.  | 

1  Lofd  Bownca  waa  appointed  Aldc>de  Canp  to  Sir  John  Cradock,  whom  be  aceonponted  to  Portnfal  In  Nor.  ISOS*  j 
where  Sir  John  held  the  chief  coaDmand  until  May  1809,  when  he  wao  auoBOcded  by  the  Dnke  of  WeUlngton,  with  whom  i 
Lroid  Downee  eentlnucd  at  Alde-de-Camp  and  Aaii«tattt  Military  Seeietary  during  the  whole  war,  and  was  prctent  at  tho  j 
hnttlce  of  Talavera  (tllghUy  wounded),  Bnneo^  Puentca  d*Onor,  and  Bl  Bodon }  licgei  of  Clodad  Bodrigo  and  Badi^Joi.  ^ 
hattlaa  of  |fal*f  ««*■,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees ;  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battlea  of  the  NItcUo,  NIvc.  and  Toulouen? 
(slightiy  wounded).  His  Lordship  has  received  the  gold  eross  and  one  clasp  ftw  Vittoria.  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Mlec,  and  i 
Toulouse ;  and  tho  silTcr  War  Medal  and  Ma  claspo  for  Tatatera,  Bosaeo,  Fiientsa  d*Onor,  Clndad  B«drlgo,   Bttd^Jos,  and  J 

S  Col.  Fane  serrrd  In  the  Peninsula  from  Dee.  IStt  fo  March,  1814.  iaelndhig  Iba  baltla  of  Vittoria,  assault  and  captor*  j 
•r  San  Sebastian,  and  bnMes  of  the  NiTO  en  •  and  IS  Dee.  IS.  Screed  also  the  eanpalgn  of  1815,  inelndliw  the  battles  oCi 
Qoatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  the  fbrmer  of  which  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  reeeleed  the  War  Modal  and  thie«  ] 
elaagafw  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive.  i 

IS  ChpC  miller  acted  as  Alde-de-eamp  to  Brigadier  Coreton  In  the  aeUon  of  Mabarajpore»  and  has  reeelTcJ  the  Brmuo  i 
Star.  Ho  acrrcd  as  Aide-de>eamp  to  the  Ooecmor  General  with  the  Amy  of  the  SutlcJ,  and  was  seeerely  wounded  in  th«. 
aetion  at  Moodkee  ( Medal). 

15  CsfUChesttr  ud  Ligvt.  8tokM  aerved  in  the  eampsign  on  ths  Sutl^  (UedeJ),  sad  wss  prcfeni  at'i 
Boddiwftl  AUwsIt  and  Sobraon  (leverely  wounded). 

16  U.  Broton  wired  in  the  campaign  on  tho  Sntlid  (Medal),  and  was  presont  at  Baddlwal,  AUwal,  aa^ 
BobraoB  (wotmdcd).  * 

17  lioat.  FoUowt  served  in  the  campaign  of  1845-0  on  the  SutleiJ  (MedalX  and  waf  engaged  In  tb« 
batdee  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon. 

M  Mr.  Dartnell  served  with  the  4th  Lt.  Dragoons  during  the  eanpaign  in  Affg haalstsn  under  Lord  Keansi 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Qhiuoee  (Medal). 

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55th  (  The  Westmoreland)  Regt.  of  Foot.         ["S^oiwtaf* 

"  CHINA."—**  Tft€  DraiwiJ^ 

Colonel. 

9  im  John  Mniet  HamertAn,  C.B.*  Comtt,  31  Oct.  92;  Lienf.  31  Jan.  94) 

Cnpt.2S  Oct  96 ;  Mq^.  15  June 04 ;  Lleut-Col  4  June  1 1 ;  C&l,  27  Maj  25  ; 

JUqj.'Oen,  10  Jan.  37  ;  Zteut-Oen.  9  Nov.  48 ;  Col.  55th  Re^.  17  Dee.  48. 
Lieut,'Colona,^ChBT\e9  Warren/  CB.  Stu.  24  Not.  14;    LL  13  Not.  18; 

Capt.  P 1  Aug.  22;  M^for^  21  Nor.  34 ;  Brevet  Lt,'CoL  23  Dee.  42;  Xf.- 

CoL  P  25  Not.  45. 
Majors.-^Jf  Arthur  O'Leary,*  Ens.  18  Apr.  11 ;   Lieut.  25  Jan.  14 ;  Capi.  27 

Not.  35  ;  Brevet-MoJ.  23  Dec.  42 ;  JIfq;.  11  Not.  45. 
Henry  Charles  Bamston  Daubcney/  CB.  Bna.  12  Mar.  29 :   Xf.  9  Aug.  31 ; 

Capt.  P28  Oct.  36 ;  Brev.^Aiaj.  23  Dec.  42;  Mqj'or,  P  25  Not.  45. 


Captains. 

John  BaiUie  Rose* 

John  Coats*    

Hector  M'CaskUl 

Fred.  Amelius  Whimper* 
W.  Holland  L.  D.  Cuddy^ 
Henry  Thomas  Butler^ 
Edmund  Pitman*  .... 

George  King'' 

John  Oeorge  Schaw,*^ 
Edw.  JohnTho.  Montresor 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

W.  HaTiland  FkirtlougV 

William  Snowe**    

John  Frend,^  a4i • 

Henry  Reynolds  Werge 
Thomas  Smith  Lloyd     . . 
Reginald  Yonge  Shipley 

Alfred  C.  Cure   

Robert  William  Torrcus 
Thomas  Southwell  Brown 

Tliomas  Ryan 

Henry  Peploe  Feilden  . . 
Augustus  Leacock  Marsh 

Robert  Hume 

BicaiaKa. 
Charles  M.  G.  Quantrille 
WiUiaan  Maodonnell .... 

William  Bamston 

Fred.  Cockayne  Elton  . . 

Richard  England 

John  Richard  Hume  •  • « 
James  Hannay  •..••••« 
Cha.  John  Ryland  Bedford 


BNSIOIf. 


P  8  Apr.  26 
P  2  Not.  30 

29  Not.  27 
P23Jan.  35 
P31  May  33 
P  1  Not.  38 
p  37  Jan.  37 
p  19  Oct.  38 
P 14  June  39 
P27  May  42 

P12  Aug.  36 
5  Aug.  36 
P  7  Sept.  38 
P  31  Dec.  39 
26  Oct.  43 
P6Deo.    43 

30  July  44 
P 16  Sept.  45 

14  Not.  45 

23  Sept  45 

P  24  Oct  45 

P30Dec  45 

P  9  Apr.  47 

P  27  Jane  45 
18  Aug.  48 
22  Dec.  48 
P  19  Jan.  49 
P 18  Sept.  49 
P 19  Oct  49 
P23NOT.40 


LIEUT. 


18  May  32 

3  June  32 

4  June  32 
P23Mar.  38 

27  Not.  35 
P 18  Mar.  36 
P  28  Sept  39 
P  7  Feb.  40 
P15  Dec.  40 
P24  0ct  45 

29  Dec.  38 

27  Aug.  38 
20  Feb.  41 

6  April  42 
P25  Not.  45 
Pll  Dec.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  5  Nov.  47 
P  26  May  48 

28  Ang.  46 
P  19  Jan.  49 
P 19  Oct  49 
P  3  Not.  49 


CAPTA.IM. 


P  7  Feb.  40 
P  10  Apr.  40 
P 15  Dec.  40 
P  5  Oct  41 
P24  0ct  45 
11  Nov.  45 
p  1 1  Dec.  46 
P  5  Not.  47 
p  19  Jan.  49 
P30NOT.  49 


BRBT.-MAJ* 


0  Not.  46 


P14  Dec.  49 
Paynuueer.— James  hdward  Boggis,  8  Sept  46;  Bni.  P18  July  33 ;  tt.  '17  Oet 
A4}tUtttU.^Lieui.  John  Frend,^  4  July  44.  [34 ;  Capt.  26  Jn|y  44. 

QMBr<»r-Afa«^er.— James  Wm.  Grigg/  22  June,  39. 

Sur^aM.— Aks.  Campbell,'*  30  Sept  42,  A.  Surg.  29  July.  30;  HI  if.  27  Feb.  27. 
Aeiist.'Swrgeon.-^HtnTy  Clinton  Foas,*'  26  Feb.  41. 

[Returned from  China,  10  Aug.  1844.] 
Faeimge  Green. — Agents^  Messrs.  Barron  aod  Sm[ih.^Irish  Agent,  J.  Atkinson,  Esq. 

I  LI«wt..OwMtil  m—Hw  ■mi<  —  la*  Oi  aliiwt  vmdtr  ta«  Dnk«  ml  Yort,  to  I7S4«     Eabvfccd  for  ibt  WcM  l«41»t  te 
17fS,«id«MUilMca««BN«r  SI.  LMlaiktAAtoviaKfwr.     Strmd  la  Bffpi  to  ISOl.    Ooa«Aitd«d  the  tai 
tiM  lOi  ifvt.  ki  Spate  I  and  lh«  a»«  Iwttiaw  la  AM  CMipalfn  af  ISIA^  awl  »m  wMiaStd  te  tlw  UUi»  et  Watorlo*. 

9  LL-CaL  Wama  ■etvaS  wm  caaapalga  afalatt  Iha  Mal^h  of  Cooft  la  1814,  aad  was  irTCfcly  waaaiM  a 
PHttfcaalhaSiaAprilt  iMnaeaadad  laiha  aaMBaad  «r  IbaBlfbt  Wtoi«rthcMikoaL4.-CoL  lUUbaavUaai.  Ma 
iiiiaMaaaiaSMmammiar'TrcrTTf-irtl-i  (tfrialii  t-l-iTH-^i  iTTrralrTnaailiilla  ■|iiniiari  iiMinaalai  williniiaa 
Tarun,  two  of  wkam  ba  bimaclf  killed. 

S  MiOar  OPLaary  aar*f4  M»  r—paHaa  af  ISU,  It.  aad  II.  la  Ifaa  FMluala,  laalttdlaf  tha  riifa  afOated  BadKfa. 
teida  af  Salanaaaa.  alifa  af  Baifai^  aad  aatoaac  Ihanftaai.  Sarrcd  la  tha  Napaal  mv.  aad  wai  aatcrrly  wnaialait  la 
aa  ailacfe  «a  *•  krigkU  af  UMHapon,  Itt  Maidw  ISMb  Strrad  la  Iha  Makiatta  war  la  ISlf  aad  IS  Alfa  la  Oilaa 
(Medal)  al  Amaj,  Cbiuaa.  and  Chlabar,  ladodtat  rvfalaa  af  Uw  alfbt  attack.     Ba  hai  Neeivad  Iba  War  Modal  mA  Kvo 

ika'  aawpalf  anlart  tha  l^Qah  of  Cooty  la  114.     Oalbt  CMmaspadMaa  (Ma^)  to  aaM. 
of  ika  U«h  al  the  rcpvlae  of  Ike  eocmy't  nifkt  attack  oa  Chla' 
•aSlrlaMBSaaaaddaaa  Woaaaai.  8kaackai.aad  CUa  Klai«  Fan. 

wiib  the  Mlb.  aad  Caplala  Wkiaatwr  wtUi  iIm  Mik.  at  CUa  Klaaff  Poa,  ta 
la  Chlaa(McdalX  at  Anojr,  Ckuaaa,  and  ChJa  KUof  Poo. 
Botlemd  Blag.  LiawlB.  Painloaili  aad  Tiaad,  aad  QiMater 

^ladadlas  tapalia  of  alffbt  attack).  Chapoo.  Wooaoag.  Shaacbaa,  aad  Cbla 
at  CMb  Klaaff  Poa  whflft  Icadtav  ika  advaaea  fvaid  itiHr  fralada  aTdM  ctty, 
to  caiaa  (Modal),  at  Awof,  Cbuna,  Cblahaa.  aad  Cbla  Blaaf  Poa. 
Lim  taava  aerrad  la  Cklaa  (Hadal).  at 


waaM«^«f 

S  Caytala 

S  Capcala 

7  Majat  Cuddy. 
at  AMoy.  Cbnaan. 
Caddy  wavarrtrcly 

B  CapCn«Baaa 

IS  Cafl.  a^baw 
alghtaltaak. 

Ifl  Sati* 

af  Iba 


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pact  of 


IS 


Mat  la  Iha  aaa^alga  ta  SetaMo  «b4w  Ok  Ckarica  ffaplor,  aad  wm 

— S  at  tba  baaaaaf  Miaaiii  CMadrt).     Mo 
.  ..  w«  Miiiala>t>a  laiiniaiiat  aad  atocniaf  of  PaaalU 
with  Iha  ISlh  la  tha  naaipalta  oa  tha  SatWj,  aad  wm  ptaaaatat  Ifaa  battia  of 


acs 
«f  ISM 


""^bS %t"l     56th  (TTii  West  JEsaex)  Rt,  of  Foot. 


47 


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57 


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207 

Ycar>'8rrr.  "MORO"— "GIBRALTAR"— With  the  CoMtUttfld  Key,  *' MontUItu'tmiia  Calp€  * 
G0£0iiW.^||  John  .Bar/  o/ Westmorland,'  QCB.  OCfL,  JBn#.  17  Dec.  03;  JLt'& 

Jan.  04 ;  Capi.  3  May,  05  j  if<|;.20  Dec.  10 ;  U.-Col.  12  Dec.  11 ;  CW.  4  Jane. 

1 4 1  Mqf\'Gen.  27  May,  25 ;  X/.-  Gen.  2«  June.  38 ;  Cb/.  56th  Rcgt.  17  Nov.  42. 
I,ma.'Colmels.^wmutk  Hassall  Eden,  Ent.PSl  March,  14;  Lieut,  P22  June, 

20  J  Copt.  9 13  July,  23;  ilT/yor,  p29  Aug.  26 ;  Lieut,'Col.  9 10  Aug.  30. 
r.  Ednand  Wm.  Wilton  Pauy,  Bni.  8  Apr.  25;  Lieut.  p30  Dec.  26;  Capt. 

P23  Sept.  36 ;  Mqfor,  p  12  Sept.  43 ;  Lt,-CoL  10  April  49. 
JVvonf.— r.  Nicholas  Palmer.*  £ns,  1 1  How.  13 ;  Xieu^  3  May,  21 ;  Capt.  926 

May,  25 ;  Brevet-Major^  28  June,  38 ;  Major,  20  Nov.  46. 
John  Wegg,  Bnt.  91%  Dec  28 ;  Lieut.  10  Mar.  33;  Cant.  p20  May  36;  JBrev.- 
'     Mqfor,  9  Nov.  46  ;  ifiyor,  10  April  49. 


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Captaivs. 
r.  Wm.  Adam  Conraa. • . 

Soulden  Oakel^ 

r.  Arthur  William  Bylee 
Samuel  Symei  Cox  .... 
r.  Oeoife  William  Paty . . 

George  Bahan 

r.  Rich.  Walter  Lacy . . . . 

Richard  Anderson 

r.  John  James  Bull  .... 
r.  Thomas  Walleoe  Fimser 
Edward  Fred.  Hare  .... 
Thomas  Anderson  ...... 

LlBUTBNAlCTS. 

Wm.  George  Margesson 
Hugh  W.  Austin,  adj.  . 
r.  Pox  Maule  Ramsay,  imJ^'. 
r.  George  Scott  Hanson. . 
Alex.  George  Woodford 
r.  Allan  Macdonald  .... 

JohuPyePye 

r.  Henry  John  Tolcher  • . 
WUIiam  Watkia  Baswtt 
r.Francis  Henniker  Sykes 
William  Clutterbock . . 
Geo.  St.  Leger  G.  Gordon 
r.  John  Keys  Humfrey  . . 

Hugh  Ecdes  

r.  Morton  Robert  Eden. . 

Maroell  Conran 

Eksiohs. 
r.  Fred.Robinson  Bernard 
C.  B.  Johnson  Palmer  . . 
r.  George  £.  L.  C.  Bissett 
Adam  White  Gray    .... 

John  Warren  .  • 

r.  WiUiam  Cbas.  Cogfalan 

Walter  Boorke 

John  Martley 

Bdivin  William  Philips . . 
Walter  FiuQeraldKerricb 


BNSIOir. 


Pll  Oct.  31 

P28  June  36 

17  Nor.  37 

9  13  Not.  35 
P  6Sept.d9 

31  Jan.  40 
23  Mar.  32 

8  Jan.  41 

P  8  June  30 

30  Aug.  39 

9 Jan.  41 
16  May  34 

9 16  July  41 

28  Jan.   42 

P 18  Feb.  42 

P  7  Apr.  48 

P  2  June  43 

16  Nov.  41 

P  20  Aug.  44 

9  28  Nor.  45 

P   6  Feb.  46 

P  27  Feb.  46 

P  3  Apr.  46 

P  30  Aug.  44 

30  Apr.  46 

1  May  46 

19  May  46 
P  28  Jan.  48 

3  Apr.  46 
P   4  Aug.  48 

20  Got.  48 

10  Apr.  49 

11  Apr.  49 
P 15  June  49 
P 16  June  49 

6  July  49 
P 18  Sept.  40 


LIEUT. 


P20  May  36 
P  6  Sept.  39 

15  Apr.  41 
P  12  June  40 
P  18  Feb.  42 
PSODec.  42 

15  Sept.  37 
P  7  Apr.  43 
P  16  Nov.  41 

10  Dec  41 
P  12  May  43 
P  20  Dec  37 

P  12  Sept  43 
P22  Dec  43 
P  7  June  44 
P  6  Feb.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
1  Muy  46 
19  May  46 
P  29  Dec.  46 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  28  Apr.  48 
3  Oct.  48 
P  18  Aug.48 
P 15  June  49 
P  16  June  49 
p21  Aug.  49 
rl2  0ct.  48 


CAPTAIK. 


BRRV.-MAJ. 


P30Dec  42 

P22Dec.  43 

P20Aug.44 

P  26  Apr.  44 

P  6  Feb.  46 

P  3  Apr.  46 

I  May  46 

P29Dec.  46 

P29  Dec.  43 

3  Oct.  48 

10  Apr.  49 

22  Aug.48| 


S  Xi^or  Palmer  Mrred  the 
csmpsi^  of  1614  Id  Hollsad* 
inelttdlnf  the  stUcA  apen  tbs 
villsft  of  Merxen,  ISih  Jan., 
also  *econd  attack  and  captura 
9d  Feb.,  wheal  hit  regt.  e^turad 
tw^fuiw;  botBbaMdMat  or  iht 
Fnwh  flaci  la  iba  Sebeti.  t,fh>ai 
Sd  to  6th  Feb.  Aciively  enlac- 
ed at  Port  Prodariek  en  the 
Scheldt,  9fd  Maich,  in  iraped* 
bic  tho  paaaafs  oi  Freaeh  lins 
or  battle  abipa  to  Fort  LHlo,  for 
the  purpoae  of  throwlnf  proTi* 
siona  sod  aMlalascs  into  ths 
garriaon.  Again  tmplojred  oa 
the  aatna  dutjr  86th  March 
following. 


P 19  Oct.  49 

Poyouu^er.— Stephen  Lawson,  6  Jan.  43 ;  Sns.  26  Dec  34 ;  Lieut.  22  Jan.  39. 

At^utante.'^.  Lieut.  Fox  Maule  Rsmsay,  20  Nov.  46. 

Lieut.  Hu«h  Whitchurch  Austin,  10  April  49. 

Qmarter^MoMtere.-^WihiMm  Dougherty,  3  May,  44. 

r.  Joseph  Bwaine.  20  Nov.  46.  [Aeeiet.lO  Mar.  26. 

5ur^e0iu.— Michael  Ryan,  M.D.  9  Apr.  41 ;  Assitt.-Surg.  16  June,  85;  Hotp." 

r.  Lake  Barron,  M.D.  25  Sept.  49 ;  Aee.'Surg.  1 0  July  40. 

if  ««Effiiiit-5«rynms.— William  Deeble,  27  Oct.  46.      |        Padnge  Pniple. — 

r.  Jas.  Henry  May,  22  Dec.  46.  |  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  ft  Co. 

eataaoflead  asr«ad  te  1806—6,  sa  Aldw-de-Camp  to  Llest.-Oensral  Don  on  the  expedition  to 
In  1SS9— 7,  sa  ANlalan»-A4|atsat*Oeneral  in  BicUy;  on  board  Admiral  8lr  J.  Dnekworth'a  0aei 
in  tta  nation  at  ths  paasnga  of  the  DarSanaliaa,  and  the  deatnietlon  of  ths  Turkiah  fleet,  lying  off  the  oaatleaf 
in  the  sctlooa  hsfbtv  Oonatanttnopto  nt  the  Island  of  Piota,  and  nt  the  repaamge  of  the  fleet  throagh  the 
Dnidsnenes  In  Emt  at  AMiatant-A<IUtttant-Oaneral  with  the  force  under  Jfi^oMHnaral  Wanehope,  at 
ths  flnt  fcoming  or  ths  town  of  Roaetta,  and  In  the  retreat  \  and  lubsequcntly  In  the  seeond  attack  and 
Biaga  of  thnt  plscs,  with  ths  forse  under  Major-Oeneral  Sir  W.  Stewart.  In  1606,  lerred  In  Portugal  a« 
AaaMHi»-A4)stant-Ocneral  la  the  armv  eennnanded  by  Sir  Arthur  Wallceley,  in  the  sflair  In  the  front  of 
OMdoa.  sad  In  the  hnttlaeof  HoWa  and  Yhnlera.  In  1M0,  aerred  m  extra  Aide-dn-Camp  to  Lord  WelUngton, 
and  waa  preacnt  at  the  battle  of  TaiaTera.  In  1810,  with  ths  Ml  Oragoon  Onnidi,  in  the  cnaapalf  n  in  Pur- 
tngii.  Including  ths  retreat  to  Tome  Vedraa,  buttle  of  Buaaco^  and  adraace  to  fiaatarem.  In  Sept.  1818, 
mlMioB  sa  MlUtsrj  Commiaalonar  to  ths  hsad-quartera  of  the  allied  armlea,  under  Princa 

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51th  (  The  West  Middlesex)  Regt  of  Foot         [iJSLSKI/^ 

CoUmeL 
B  99ft  Henry,  VUeouni  Hardinge,i  OCB.  Ens.  8  Oct.  1798;  lAeut.  26  Mar* 

1802  ;  Copt,  7  Apr.  04  ;  Afi0or,  13  Apr.  00  ;  Xwl44.-Co<.  SO  May»  11  ;  Col* 

10  July,  21  ;  Mqj.^Oeru  22  July,  30 ;  Lieut.-Gen,  23  Noy.  41 ;   Co/.  67Ui 

Regt.  31  May,  43.  lAxut^-CoUmtL 

Thomas  Leigh  Goldie,  Ens.  P 13  Jose  26 ;  £/.  p  10  Dee.  26 ;  Capt,  p24  Not.  98  ; 

Minify  P28  Dee.  38 ;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  20  Mar.  40 }  LUui.*CoL  p26  Jnne  47. 

Majors. 
Thomas  Shadforth,  Ens.  8  Apr.  26 ;  Lieui.  PlO  Oet  96;  Copt,  p  12  Apr.  91 ; 

Ar«/cw,  29  March,  44. 
Thomas  Sidney  Powell,'  Ensi^nj  p18  May,  26;  LietU.  p31  May,  31 ;  Ctpt. 

P 13  Nov.  36 ;  Srec-Major,  23  July,  30;  Mq^^  p21  July,  48. 


Captains. 
Henry  Montagu  Smyth . . 
William  Fred.  Harvey  . . 

Laiigford  Frost 

Edward  Stanley 

Heniy  J.  Warre, #.     .... 

John  Auchmnty 

John  Alfred  Street,^  .... 
Henry  Braddel  Croker  . . 
George  K.  Massy  Dawson 
William  Inglis    

LlBUTBKANTS. 

Loftus  Cassidy 

DaTid  Edw.  Armstrong. . 

Robert  Hunt 

Robert  Abraham  Logan 
George  Armstrong,  <u{^'. . 

Hector  Monro    

Charles  Edmund  Law*  •  • 

Jason  Hassard    

James  Stewart    

Frederic  Percy  Lea   .... 

Henry  Butler 

William  Fowler  Jones  . . 
James  Franklyn  Bland  • . 

Ensigns. 
Edw.  C.  Geils  Kenny. . . . 
Charles  W  illiam  St.  Clair 
Qerrard  John  Forsyth  . . 
Goorge  Herman  Morman 
George  Udney  Hague  . . 
William  Edward  Brown.. 

John  Henry  \icq 

Alex.  Lester  Copland 


ENSIGN. 


7  June  31 
P 11  April  26 

12  Aug.  34 

8  May  35 
3  Feb.  37 

17  Nov.  37 
P29  Not.  39 


LIEUT. 


P20  3Iar.  35 
P 13  Aug.  29 

9  Sept.  37 
10  June  38 

1  June  41 
P  6  Mar.  40 
P  6  Oct.  41 


P26Jan.  39 ;p  15  Dec.  40 
p  30  July  36 
7  Feb.  40 


P  9  Nov.  38 

25  Dec.  38 
4  Sept.  40 

26  Oct.  41 
8  Nov.  42 

23  Jan.  46 
P  2  Feb.  44 

3  Oct.  44 

29  Jan.  46 

P  24  Sept.  41 

P  2  Mar.  47 

19  Mar.  47 

P 10  Dec.  47 

2  June  48 

18  July  48 

P21  July  48 

24  Nov.  48 
P  23  Mar.  49 

10  April  49 
P  29  May  49 


CAPTAIN. 


24  May  45 
5  Aug.  49 

11  Oct.  45] 

29  Dec.  46 

P  8  Jan.  47 

P  2  Mar.  47 

7  Jan.  48 

18  May  48 
P  26  Nov.  42 
P26  0ct.   49 


BRBV.»MAJ. 


a  Utim 

Lord  Keane  tbivttffhovl  tte 
p«lfDoriHaS<f  !■ 

bM  IMClTtS  m  I 


P  6  Nov.  40 
P  31  Dec  41 

11  June  41 

11  Sept.  41 

12  Feb.  42 
P  3Mar.43 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P29Jan.  47 
P  8  May  46 

18  May  48 
10  Nov.  48 

19  Aug.  43 
P  23  Mar.  49 
p  20  May  49 
P26  0ct.  49 


4  C«pUlB  aucel  Mr*«d  hi  llM  98th  villi  tb«  ^ 
4itk»D  to  the  North  of  Chim  fa  IStf  (lladil}.  _ 
«M  prcwat  at  the  sttack   tmi  cmatmtt  ai  Ck^ 
Xinf  Foo»  aad  M  tht  ludiBa  bHbKNuaiB. 

6  Ll«iit  Law  MTTod  with  tbt  tth  !■■>■!■  m  Ao 
eampalga  on  the  Sutl<>J  Id  1846,  aad  «u  prtiw>  M 
Mm  tettit  oTIohnMi  (Modal). 

6  Or,  OoitfoD  MTMd  with  the  Itlh  laawn  at  fho 
battle  of  Mahar^porr  »  Dec.  4«,  and  ha*  Vfeetted  the 
BroBM  Star. 


, PUDec.  49 

Paynuuter.^UBTk  Matthews,  28  July  43 ;  Ens.  29  May  39 ;  i^.  23  Nov.  40. 
Aiiyutant. — Lieut.  George  Armstrong,  23  May  48. 

Quartcr-Master.^Umvid  Morrow, 30  June  43 ;  Ens.l  Jan.  42 ;  Z.^.  24  Feb. 43. 
^uryeon.— Charles  Alexander  Gordon/  M.D.  10  July  46 ;  Assist,^Smrg.  8  June4| 
Auistant'Surgwn. — James  Jackson ,  11  Jane  41. 

Facings  Ydlow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co.^Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  k  Ca. 
[Returned  from  Madras  28  Sept.  46.] 


throii(he«i  the  whola  of  the  Feaioaalar  war,  ooarlj  Iho  whoU  of  tha  liaa  m 
Oeaeial  of  Iho  rtoft«««coe  tmj,  aad  was  peeeeM  at  «ho  battle*  oi   Solota  and  ViaOora  <wouBdod), 
boitloor  Oofwaa,  poetH*  ^  the  Oovio,  battle  of  Biiaoeo,  Uaot  of  Tbrrea  Vedrai,  battle  of  Alhaihcfa.  Utaad  M 
Joa,  ■lego  and  eaptuio  of  Cfudad  Sodrigo,  M  eicfO  of  Badajoa,  bacttva  of  SalMnanea,  VttMria(tevet«ly 
taaa.tho  Pyreacee,  NIvelle,  NIee,  aad  Onhet.      Served  alao  the  campalfa  of  ISU, 


,-len 


As  Oovoraor  Oeaeral  of  ladla  he  waa  ougac'd  la  the  haolca  of  Moodhcc, 


HU  loidfhip  hae  racvived  the  fold  erow  and  Bto  claapt. 


SchwaiMttborf,  la  Qemuuiy.  Serted  mX  th«  iicf«  of  Iluningara,  sad  tha  campaicai  of  1814  In  PnuM*^ 
elttdinf  ili«  Ukinf  of  Lanf  rca.  ttic  batUcaof  La  Bothitrt  and  Brltouar  eaptavo  of  Trayoi.  aftMrsaf  ~' 
aad  NMfta,  In  fnmC  of  Bi»r,  d««raco  of  Troyoa*  when  aitaekcd  bf  Booaparlo  SSrd  Fahb  {  hAtim  of 
Aube,  tiio  rabocqocnt  affair  upoo  the  Baree,  ro-oaptuio  of  Trojoa,  boltlw  of  Arrto.nir-AaM  MWt  of 
Champetiolfv,  adraiico  upon  and  bottl«  of  Phiia,  aad  captaro  of  that  elljr.  Aa  HIa  U^lottj*!  Eovoy  £xt 
dinary  tad  Mlmicrr  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Cotirt  of  Tuaeany,  verred  with  the  Aostriatt  army  U  tha  can 
afaioat  Napl«a»io  \t\\  Includinc  the  battles  of  Tolenllao  and  Maroetata.  Sifned,  In  eoiOnncttoa 
FmU  MtiImM  ftfr^^f,  whocomnuiided  the  Aiiatrlao  army,  tha  Military  cooventioa  by  which  iba  _ 
of  Napkt  waa  reetortd  to  tu  SoTertign,  Klof  Ferdiaaad.  Hi*  Lordahlp  liae  raaeirad  the  War  Madal 
foar  eiatpe  far  BoMa,  Vlailera,  Talarara,  and  Iknaea. 


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^^i^'ls^]  5%th  {The  Rutlandshire)  Regt.  of  Feot\^:!^^^']  209 

"  GIBRALTAR"— with  the  CasUe  and  Key,  "  Montig  Insignia  CalpeJ'^The  Sphinx,  with 
the  words  "EGYPT"  — "MArDA"—"  SALAMANCA"—**  VirrORIA"— 
"  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLB"— "ORTHES"— «  PENINSULA." 

ColaneL 
9  George  Charlei  D'AgnUar,*  CB.,  Ens.  24  Sept.  90 ;  Lieui.  1  Dec.  02 ;  Capt. 

30  March,  08;   Mi^or,  1  April,  13;  Lieut.-CoL  20  May,  13;  Col.  22  July, 

80  ;  Mi^jar-Gin.  23  Not.  41 ;  Col,  58th  Regiment,  5  Feb.  48. 
Lieut.'ColoneL— Robert  Henry  Wynyard,*  CB.  Bns.25  Feb.  19;  Lieut,  P17 

July  28 ;  Capt.  p  20May  26;  Mqfor,  25  July  41 ;  Lieui.^Col.  p  30  Dec.  42. 
Mqjors, — Cyprian  Bridge,*  Em.  8  April,  25;  Xieu^.  p  31  Jan.  28;  Capt.  PlO 

Dec.  36;  Mqfor,  p30  Dec.  42. 
Charles  Augostns  Amey,**  Sns,  p5  Nov. 25;  Lieut.  p9  Aug.  31;  Capt.vl  July, 

37 ;  Mqjor,  P 12  May,  43. 


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Captaiks.  |- 

Geo.  Poniionby  Hume 

Henry  Matson* 

Joseph  Henry  Laye*' 
Jonas  Pasley  Hatdy*^ 
Cha.  Layallin  Nngent 
Andrew  Hamilton  Russell 
Wm.  Wild  Jos.  Coekcraft^ 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson^ 

Charles  Dresing 

William  Temple  Parratt 

LlBUTBNAKTS. 

Henry  Colin  Balneavis* 
John  Alex.  Cha.  Petiley^ 

JohnM<Lerie<»   

Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper,ai(/. 
Mich.  Lion  Westropp,'*  r. 
Cha.  St.  John  S.  Herbert 
George  Hyde  Page'  .... 
Leslie  Jenkins  Thompson 
Fra.RobertChesterMaster 


ENSian. 


Geoige  Henry  Wynyard" 

Horace  Fred.  Hill 

Thomas  John  Grant  . . . 

Arthur  Cooper 

Ensigns. 

Michael  Tighe 

John  Rae  Johnstone  . .  • 
Gladwin  John  H.Wynyaid 
Sedlx>rough  Mayne    •• . . 
John  Hayman  Ward .... 

James  Duncan 

Fred.  Palmer •  •  •  • . 


P28  June33 

16  Sept.  13 

P  2  May  34 

29  Sept.  25 

P21  Aug.  35 

18  Jan.  28 

8  Apr.  25 

P23  Dec.  86 

P19  Feb.  36 

P  5  Sept.  40 


7  July  38 

P 12  Oct.  38 

28  Dec.  38 

P23  Apr.  39 

P20Sept.39 

P26Mar.  41 

P23  Apr.  41 

17  Sept.  41 

P22  Nov.  42 

3  May   44 

20  June  45 

9  May  45 

P27  May  48 


30  Dee. 
23  May 

15  Aug. 

18  Aug. 

P 12  Sept.  48 

p  8  Dec.  48 

8  June  49 


45 

48 
48 
48 


LIEUT. 


p  16  Dee.  86 

2  June  14 

1  Dec.  37 

3  Nor.  26 

4  Feb.  .38 
23  July  34 

P22  Apr.  26 
P  3  May  39 

2  June  36 
P  9  June  43 

P26  Mar.  41 
P26  June41 

27  June  41 
Pl6NoY.  41 

29  Dec.  42 
P27  Jan.  43 
P 12  May  43 

18  Aug.  47 
•  8  Dec.  47 

19  Sept.  48 
P   2  Mar.  49 

8  June  49 
P  14  Dec.  49 


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CAPTAIN. 


P  20  Sept.  39 
30  Not.  38 

P26  Mar.  41 
25  June  41 

P 16  Not.  41 

P31  Dec.  41 
20  July 

P 12  May 
2  July 

P  24  Oct. 


39 
43 
45 
45 


BREY.'tlAJ. 


7  July  46 


7  Cmifittin 
TlMmiMoaMrredl 
throuflioat  tha 
whole  of  tlM 
op«naiooa  in 
Nnr  Zealand  fWmi  ApfU  to  Joae 
Iftit  mdcr  Uflab<CoL  Hi4me,  aad 
fran  June  lS4i  to  Jiui.  ISiS  aa- 
der  Colonel  Dea|Mrd. 

S  liieac  Balneavu  «•■  piawat  at 
tlie  astault  on  Kawiti'a  Pak  at 
Ohiawal  on  the  l»t  July  1S49  (  as 
the  deatractioa  of  Anataa'a  Pah  oa 
the  16(h  July ;  and  at  the  atanninf 
of  Kawitl'a  Pah  at  Bowackapcka  oa 
the  lith  Jan.  18«7.  AImi  at  tha 
attack  aad  zcpal«e  of  the  enamy  on 
the  acttlenient  and  atoekadea  of 
WaBBnani,  t9ch  Mar,  and  in  the 
actaoa  of  the  IBth  July  1847t  he 
acted  ai  enrtneer  to  thia  ibree. 

9  Lt.  McLeria  waa  pwiit,  aa 
Adjutant  of  the  iSth,  at  all  the 
actions  agaiaat  the  Tcfaeb  Sn  the 
Northern  part  of  New  7<ralaad  dar- 
ing the  campaifaa  horn  May  IStf 
to  Jan.  1847.  At  the  aflkir  at  Urn- 
detachment  compoaed  wT  mMr 


rincB  and  acoapany of  the  96th  rennMOt, 
10  Lt.  Wettropp  was  preaent  at  the 


dcctnietioB  eC 
Poaarra  Pah  oa  the  80th  April  184&;  at  the  attack 
on  Ucki'a  Fah  on  the  8th  Mav  ;  at  the  deatnetion  of 
Waikadi't  Pah  on  the  18th  MaT  ;  at  the  itomuiv  of 
Kawiti't  Pah  at  Ohiawai  on  the  let  Jaly  and  at  ita 
dettmetion  on  the  10th  Jnly;  he  waa  alw>  preaent  at 
the  capture  of  Kawiti't  Pah  on  the  11th  Jan.  ISM. 

11  Liant.  Wynyard  comniandad  and  lad  aaK 
party  fkom  the  left  aiockade  into  the  hraaah  at 
witPi  Pah  on  the  11th  Jan.  1846. 

Pajfjnaifer.'-JfVho.  lUchardson  Ttmbrell,''  25  Oct.  42  -,  Qr.-Moiter,  19  Not.  SO. 

Adljutant. — Lieut,  Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper,  7  Jan.  48. 

Quarter-Jfoffer.— liniliam  Moir,**  15  Oct.  47 

Surgeon — ^Arthur  Saunders  Thomson,  M.D.  6  Aug.  47 ;  Aeitst.-Surg.  19  Oct  88. 

AeHst.'SurgeonM,  — ^Thomas  Moore  Philson,*  M.D.,  6  Oct.  43. 

Alexander  George  Montgomery,  0  Dec.  45. 

Facingi  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  "HiQar-Ckacnl  IPAfnflar  aerved  eight  yean  in  ladia  dariar  thewara  of  Bdndia  and  RoIkar,aadvaafreaeiit  at  the 
lona  of  Baroach  fai  Chnent  in  Aag.  1808;  at  the  lednction  of  Powengfaar  in  Kalwa  in  1804 }  the  eaotara  and 
ef  Oania*  the  oapital  of  Sciadia,  ia  1801 ;  alao  at  the  Mraral  aaaanlu  npon  the  Fortreaa  of  Bhnrtpoiow  1806kin 
rhidi  he  waa  wennded.  Icrrad  anhaaiaently  ia  Walcberen  at  the  aiege  of  Flnahing.  Alao  ia  Sicily,  tha  Greek 
"S..  •  lalaad^  —dea  the  caalam  ceaat  of  Spain,  where  he  waa  nreaeat  ia  1818  ai  the  action  of  Bier,  and  dabat  of  Manhal  Sachet 
^  *  '  al  Caatalla,  Jeiaad  the  army  in  the  Nethcrlanda  under  the  Dnke  of  Wellington  in  181»,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  capture  of 
Zs-S  Paria.  M uor-Gcneral  IVAguilar  has  aerred  S6  yean  on  the  General  Staff,  of  which  eight  aa  Ataiatant-Adjatant-Genetal  at 
*'Z%  *^  Hone  Oaarla  (principiUlT  nnder  the  Doke  of  Tork),  and  twelve  aa  Adjutant -General  of  the  army  in  Ireland.  He  com> 
^  *  0  VOtded  the  expedition  whica.  in  1847.  aaaanlted  and  took  the  forta  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  the  Canton  Xlrer,  thoae  of  the 
f^  M  Bta^  Barrier,  and  thtue  of  the  city  or  Canton,  spiking  8^  pieces  of  heavy  ordnance. 

tZi  ^  licot.-Coloncl  Wynyard  aervad  with  the  force  under  Col.  Despard  in  New  Zealand  from  Oct.  1848  aattt  Jaa.  1847  ia 
^*M  eeouaaitd  of  the  tath,  aad  eatciad  the  breach  with  the  atormera  ia  the  aaaaalt  on  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Buapahapcka  on  the 
a'g  9  Uth  Jaa.  IMS. 

^  «  *      8  M^jof  Biidfe  aoted  with  the  68th  ihroughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  New  Zealand.    Be  commanded  the  rcgi- 
^m*  meat  intheaetion  at  Mawic  under  lienU-Coionel  Bulme;  conducted  a  night  attack  in  boats  up  tha  Waikadi  River  and 
k3  ^  eomplately  rooted  a  rebel  tribe;  commanded  the  18th  on  the  second  expedition,  re^captured  a  hill  at  the  head  of  the 
"*  8  rMimeat  on  the  morning  of  the  Itt  Jnhr  1845  at  Ohiawai,  and  led  on  the  storming  parties  at  the  aaaanh  on  that 
tJt  asid  waa  el  fke  emtnre  of  the  Pah  oathe  11th  July.    He  waa  alao  present  at  the  captaiaafthe  Kawitft 
otfttolldl  Jaa.  1868. 
Major  Mataoa  joined  the  force  in  New  ZeaUnd  under  Celeoel  Deanard  in  Anga*t  tSU,  and  aarred  aa  Acting  Dqpaty 
QBartensaater-Gcncial.  and  was  preaent  at  the  aaaault  and  capture  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  1 1th  Jfaa.  1846^ 
6  Captain  Cockeiaft,  Lieut.  Pctley,  and  Doctor  Philsou  served  in  the  expedition  against  kawiti's  Pah,  at  Ruapekapeka. 
6  liant.  Page  waa  preaent  at  tlie  atatmiag  of  Kawiti'a  Pah,  11th  Jan.  1846,  and  he  defeated  the  Nalivea  in  a  night  attack 

Present  at  the  skirmish  at  Taitai,  16th  June,  eommaadcd  a  detaehmcat 
al  the  skirmish  in  Horakiwi  Valley ;  present  at  the  attack  aad  repalae  of 
of  Wangaaai,  IMh  May,  and  ia  the  aetioa  of  the  18th  Jaly  1847* 


53  8  <m  aa      0  uent.  rage  waa  nraacnt  at  tae  atatmiag  or  Ka 

,   |£  ^Is  on  Ua  poet  on  the  River  Hatt.  18th  May  IbliDwing. 

;,  ^"^  S-3'S  at  the  capture  of  the  Chief  T»  Ranperaha  aad  al 

;  f  S  ^A  iktCMaayoBtbeaetttnBtBtaaadito^adcaofWa 


Kawitils  Pah,  at  Roapcka- 


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"CAPB  OP  GOOD  HOPB**  — "CORUNIfA"  — «  JAVA"  — ••VITTORIA'* 
—"ST.  SBBASTUIC"— "NIVE"— "  PENINSULA"— " BHURTPOBB." 

CoUmtl. 
Sir  John  Harr^,*  KCB.  KCH.  JS^.18  Sept  94;  lAeui,  16  July  96;  GqM. 

8  Ju.  04;  Mqjor,  28  Jan.  08 ;  Luut.-Col.  26  Juiia,  12;  CM.  27  May,  26  ; 
Mmior^Qeti.  10  Jan.  87 ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  CoL  69tli  F.  8  Doe.  44. 

LUut,'ColoniiU 

mArthnr  HiU  TreTor,*KH.  .Ein#.  1  AprilOO;  X/.i^  1  Jan.  10;  Cap^P27  JnTyl6; 
Mqjvr,  P 12  Dec.  20 ;  Brwet- Lieut. -Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  JUt.'Col.  »2  Fob.  44. 
Mqjars.—Htinry  Hope  Graham,  Eru,  p16  Oct  29;  Litut.  '7  Sept.  Si^  Capt. 

9  7  Kqv.  84 ;  Jfq/or,  p  14  Apr.  46. 

George  Fenton  Fletcher  Bonghey,  Ens.^l  Nov.  81 ;  LUui.  Pll  July,  34;  Copt, 
9 1  Jane,  88 ;  Mt^,  p  1  May.  46. 


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Captains. 
Arnold  B.  Bonnetter .... 
Wm.  Wynne  I/xldef .... 
Hon,  Jaa.  Pierce  Maxwell 
Henry  William  Gordon . . 

Francia  Fuller    

WUliam  Bridget 

Edward  Gamage  Byam . . 
Robert  William  Romer,  #. 
Chariea  Kendal  Buihe  . 
MathewPennelather  Lloyd 

LiBUTBMAJIZB. 

Thomas  Peebles 

Joseph  de  Montmorenoy 

George  Newcomen 

Robert  WUliara  Wade  .. 

James  Leyne 

Charles  Stoart  Baker    . . 

John  King 

Edwyn  Fra.  B.8.8tanhope 
Tho.Wm.John  Ueyd,  adj. 
Edward  Fred.  Chadwkk 
Jas.  Stanhope  Pat  Clarke 
Godfrey  Goodman  Mesley 
Steph.  Remnant  Chapman 

EiraioVB. 
John  George  Chapman  . . 

Henry  Keen    

Fred.  Anthony  IVeror  . . 
James  Alfred  CaulHeld  . . 

George  Tom    

Frederick  Uacket 

Samuel  John  Jas.  Bums 
William  Alexander  Kerr 


KNSIOlf. 


81  Aug.  80 

7  Mar.  84 
6  June  84 

28  Aug.  35 

16  Mar.  88 
10  Not.  41 

25  June  41 
30  Sept  86 
14  Apr.  43 
80  Dec  42 

17  Mar.  87 
14  Aug.  40 

6  Feb.  41 
16  AprU  42 

20  May  42 

29  Mar.  44 
10  July  40 
12  Apr.  44 

21  Dee.  44 
10  Oct.  46 

26  Sept  46 
1  May  46 

8  Jan.  47 

23  Mar.  47 

20  Oct  47 
16  Aog.  48 

10  Not.  48 
16  Feb.  49 
23  Mar.  49 

11  May  49 


LXKUT. 


7  Mar.  84 
6  June  85 
6  May  87 
P 14  Ang.  40 
P25  June41 
P  19  Jan.  44 
P  23  Aug.  44 
16  Jan.  40 
p  14  Apr.  46 
Pll  July  46 

P   6  Feb.  41 

P 14  Apr.  48 

P  12  Jan.  44 

16  Dee.  43 

lOet.  46 

P   8  Jan.  47 

P29  Apr.  42 

16  Oct  47 

20  Dec.  46 

P  16  Feb.  49 

P  23  Mar.  40 

Pll  May  40 

P   6  July  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P 16  Mar.  88 
P  6  Feb.  41 
P25Jnne41 
Pll  July 46 
p  14  Apr.  40 
P  16  Feb.  49 
P23Mar.49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
Pll  May  49 
P  OJoly  49 


DRBT.-VAJ. 


6  July  49 
PayeMMter.— Wilikm  Fetherstonhangh,  16  Jnna  49;  Sm.  »8  Jan.  41 :  X/. 

P29  Mar.  44. 
A4fuUm*.^JJ€ut.  Thomas  William  John  Lloyd,  8  June  49. 
Quarter- AfMto*.— Adam  M'Bride,  2  Oet  49. 

SurgtOH.-^Ocorg^  WiUiam  Powell,  M.D.,  16  June  49 ;  A9iiti.*8wrff.l  Jnae  3 J. 
Asn$t,'Surgeon9, — Thomas  Connor  O'Leary,  M.B.,  0  Aug.  47. 

John  Gorringe,  M  D.,  8  June  49.  [B/.,AniittltCo. 

Faeingi  White. — AgetUt^  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co.— /ritA  AgnU^  Sir  B>  tU' 


itmd  Um  M««r«  wintor  camp^gB  of  l7U-m»  tm  IMlud,  aadtr  lh«  Duka  of  Tatk, 
SSlh  to  ihvacUaa  of  th«  »•«  Danmbtr.    lal7W»  h*  wrvarf  m  ik«  eowt  of  fmm,  M  Ul*  MM  Mi 
Ik*  Cftp*  ol  Oood  H«pe  In  17M.  wtwrv  Im  «m  prwnc  dnrtaf  ikc  tMrt  mtvIm  wklcfc  tod  to  IS* 

■t  SaJdanha  Boy.     In  Frb   ISDl,  proccHMl  trom  IniiU  to  Xfypt.  wOn  «r  DovM  Balrd. 
,  ood  wrvMl  tbo  cunpolf  ns  of  IflOJ,  «.  0^  ood  6,  under  Lord  Loko,  tncladlng  tb*  tiod*  of 

•fmioit  Um  lUiiratio  Chief  Holkor.     Emptoyodao  Dcptttf-A4iuiont-Ocaefo].  in  Dfpor 
of  IStS  oMt  14.  taeludlttf  th«  Bnt  acUoo  oT  Fort  Owrso,  Mf  pitot  aad  defcoi  of  Iho  onoatr  •• 
f  M  Ckr7Mtor*s  Porm  (nMdAl),  upturo  of  Fort  NIoforo.  Block  SMk.  BnftlOk  oad 
U  or  rort  kflo.  ood  toruo  oa  Sm  17ch  Mopioakor  IWWwtaf.    SofOfoif 
1SI4. 

In  Oorauar  and  Bollaad  la  ISlfl  ami  II,  IMlaSi^  kott 
froat  af  4Biairpw  and  tto  nofaklnff  of  B«f|«a-opXooa[k     Sorrod  oIm  ih*  caaijOff  of  ISUk 

«r  Wstatlaaa  ■<▼»«•  to  tad  tifttut  oT  tmrta^ 


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SlSJSrS^U..]  «Olft  (  The  Xmff'3  Royal  RiJU  Corps.)         211 

'<  Ofer  e#  audax." 

HOLBIA"— "  ViMXBBA'*— "  MaBTINIQUB"— "  TaLAVBBA"— "  FuBNTBS  D'OnOB"— 
"  ALBVHBBA" — "  CiVDAD  RODRIOO"— "  BADAJOB"— "  SALAM ABCA"— ''  VlTTORiA* 
**  PTBBBBBd"— "  NiTBLLB"— "  Nl VB" — '*  ObtHBS" — "  ToULOUSB" — "  PBNIM8UI.A." 


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CQlonel-in-Chief, 
Field  Manhal  HU  Bayal  Bightmt  A.  F.  XhUu  ^  Caiobridgf »  82  Jan.  87. 

CoUmelt  Cowonandont* 
l^Sir  William  Gabriel  Davy,*  CB.  KCH.  JSm.  March,  97 ;  Lieut.  82  May,  97 1 

Capt.  1  Jan.  02;  MqfCTyb  Feb.  07 ;  Lieut.-CoL  28  Dec  09;  Col,  18  Aug.  10; 

Mqfor-Cfen.  22  July,  30 ;  Lieui.-Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  CoL  00th  Rifles,  2  Not.  48. 
2  9  <S»r  Wm.Cornwalltfl  EusUce,'  CB.  KCH.  lAeui.  27  Sept  83;  Capt.  24  Dec. 

OS;  MtQor,  17  March,  08;  Lieut^-Col.  23  Auff.  10;  Col,  12  Aug.  19 ;  M^jor^ 

Qm.  82  July,  30 ;  Lieut,-Gen.  28  Not.  41  ;  Col.  60th  Rifles,  7  April,  43. 

XMU^.-Co20fi«2«. 
1  Bon.  Sir  Henry  Dundas,'  KCB.  Etu.  ^  Lieut.  18  Not.  19;  Capt.  p1  April 

24^  M^for,  P 1 1  July.  26 ;  Lieut.-CoL  P3  Dec.  29 ;  Col.  23  Not.  41. 
8  Cosby  Lewis  Ne8bitt,2iuj  Lieut.  27  Mar.  24;  Lieut.  p2  June,  25;   Cajtf. 

P 18  Dec  28 ;  Afi^'or,  10  Aug.  41 ;  Lieut.- CoL  26  July,  44. 
1  Joseph  Bradshaw  CB.,  Bns.  p  12  May,  25 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Dec.  26 ;  Capt.  p  2 

Dec.  31 ;  M^ior,  p  9  Dec.  36;  Lt.-Col.  P27  Aug.  41. 
Mtfjore^^l  Mavrice  Griffin  Dennis,  Bne.  9  May,  26;  Lieut.  6  Jufy,  87 ;  Capt 

P 15  Dec  37 ;  Mt§orj  p  2  May,  45 ;  Brooet  Lt.^Col.  7  June  40. 

1  Charles  Howe  Spenoe,  2nd  Lieut.  20  April  25;  Lieut,  p  28  Sept.  86  ;  Capt. 
24  May  41 ;  iif<);or,  P20  Oct  48. 

2  John  Jones,  2nd  Lieut,  p  12  Jane  28 ;  Lieut,  p 2  Decdl  ;  Capt.  P16  Jaly  41 ; 
Jtfi^or,  P  20  July  49. 

8  William  Fansbawe  Bedford,  2nd  Xieuf.  P18  Dec.  88;  Lieut.  P28  June  88; 
Capt.  P23  July  41 ;  Mn^w,  p  12  Oct.  49. 


Cavtaivs. 


1  Henry  Bingham    •  •  • 

1  Bon.  H.  Lyttie.  Powys 

2  Andrew  Garden,  e.    . . 

1  Fra.  Roger  Palmer   . . 

2  John  Kenn.  Mackenxie 
1  Webbe  Butler 

1  James  Douglas 

2  Bon.  Adrian  Hope    . . 

1  Heniy  John  Darell. . . . 
CW.Hamilton  Sotheby 
William  James  Yonge 
R.  F.  Waldo  Sibthorp 
William  Grenfell    .... 
Douglas  Jones   

2  Asbton  Mosley   

1   Henry  Friend  Kennedy 

1  Charles  Napier  North 

2  John  Francis  Jones'* 
8  Geo.Waldegrave  Bligh 
2  AlexauderCrie  Meik. . 


8d  libut. 


P  30  April  37 
P  8  April  89 
P14Mar.34 
P 15  Mar.  33 
P 16  Dec.  31 
P 19  Sept  34 
P17  Aug.  38 
P  83  Not.  38 
P  5  May  37 
P25  Dec.  38 
P  27  July  26 
P  20  Sept  39 
P  3  July  40 
P30  Dec  36 
P  28  Aug.  40 
Pll  Sept  40 

20  May  36 
P21  Oct  36 

12  Mar.  41 
P 10  May  S3 


LIEUT. 


P  28  Sept  82 
P 19  Sept  34 
P  4  Dec  35 
P  24  April  35 
P 16  Sept  36 
P 15  Dec.  40 
p  16  July  41 
P  23  Apr.  41 
P  2  July  41 

17  Aug.  41 
p  17  May  27 
P 10  Sept  41 
P  14  Oct  41 

26  Nov.  41 

Pll  Mar.  42 

7  Apr.  42 

28  Dec.  38 
P 12  Apr.  39 

26  July  44 

14  Sept  35 


CAPTAIir. 


25  June  41 

17  Aug.  41 
P30Dec  40 
P 11  Mar.  42 

23  Apr.  42 

26  July  44 
P  20  Sept  44 
P20  Dec.  44 
P  12  Jan.  44 
P 14  Aug.  46 

10  July  46 
P  5  Mar.  47 
P22  June47 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P  20  Oct  48 

28  Dec.  48 
26  Aug.  49 

P  12  Oct  49 

29  May  47 


bbbvbt« 

MAJOB. 


1  8lr  WtUiam  Davy  commsaded  the  6ih  tatulloB  of  the  flOth  at  th«  battles  of  Boleia,  TImicrs.  sad 
Tt)at«r«,  f6r  which  he  has  received  a  medal  and  one  clasp. 

S  Sir  William  £ustace  was  at  the  battles  of  Rom  and  Vioegar  HiU|  and  at  Wexford,  and  all  through  the 
Xritli  rebellion,  in  i;08.  Went  to  Naples  with  Sir  James  Craig;  from  tbenoe  to  Sicily  and  Calabria, and 
wasi|»f«eeiu  at  the  acttifB  on  landing  la  8c.  Eufemia  Baj,  the  battle  of  Ma1da,and  siege  of  Scjriia.  He  waa 
Qn  board  the  Loire  frigate  when  sbe  captured  the  Oannemeds.  Commanded  the  Chaaeeur«  Hritanniqiiea 
m  the  battle  of  Fuentee  d'Oiior,  the  siege  of  San  Christoval,  battle  of  tSalamini'a,  capture  of  Madrid,  defence 
of  Olmoe  Isi  liont  of  Bvigos,  various  engagementM  on  tlie  retreat  from   thence,  acuons  in  the  Pyienees 

Sfvefai/  woimdiidSltt  August),  and  Turiuus  other  affairs,  in  one  of  which  he  was  wounded,  and  In  aootliar 
had  a  hone  kHIed  under  him.    Blr  William  has  veeeived  iii«  gold  medal  and  one  clasp  for  FoeotM 
4'ODor  and  Salamanca  j  and  the  ail»ar  War  Med«l  and  oua  ela»p  tor  MaiUa. 

a  Sir  Uouy  OuBdae  eommanded  the  83rd  during  the  suppression  of  the  insurrection  in  Urmr  Caaada 
in  1807}  aad  ain In  rspeUlng  the  attack!  of  the  American  Brlganda  wlio  iMdaA  aaar  tvmoQU,  Upper 
OuBda^iBl888. 


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Jtoyg/^Bgfe  (hrps. 


8 


•••••• 


1st  Lieutbnakts. 
1  Geoxge  Clapoott 

8  Stephen  Keany,  a4j 

Oibbes  Rigaud 

i9irE.FitzG.CampbelI,  Bi,,s. 

Eustace  Henry  Rose 

Peter  Burton  Roe 

William  Perdval  Salmon  . . 

James  Fraser 

John  Warburton    

William  Hutchinson 

Randle  Joseph  Feilden .... 
Dunbar  Douglas  Muter  . . 
Henry  Francis  Williams  . . 
John  Archibald  Mac  Queen 
Cha.  Alex.  lioswcU  Gordon 
John  Maguire*  a<(f, 
Henry  Edward  Warren. . 

Alfred  FitzGerald 

Arthur  Hill  Hastead  Mercer 
Frederick  Arthur  St  John 

Francis  Andrews   

Francis  Dawson 

Lyon  Conway  Traren  . .  • 
John  Prerost  Battersby  . 
John  Lambert  Edw.  Baynes 

Bernard  Ward    

H.  Anthony  CMolony' 

Vincent  Tongue 

Richard  Harcourt  Robinson 
Arthur  Charles  GroTille  . . 
Robert  Wilmot  Brooke  .... 

Richard  Freer 

3nd  Libutbnamts. 
Francis  Charteris  Fletcher 

Edward  Bowles 

Charles  William  Earle  .... 
Robert  J.  E.  Robertson    . . 

Thomas  Nicholson 

George  Clarke    

WilUamMure   

9  John  Du  Cane 

1  Ch.Wm.Powna]l  Lillingtton 

Conyogham  Jones 

WaiiamTedUe. 

Bryan  Viney  Douglas  Smith 

Henry  James  Robertson  • . 

8  Henry  Coekbum   

1  George  Bliss  MacQucen  . .  | 

Hugh  Parker  Montgomery 

Francis  Fits  Patrick     .... 

Henry  Semple  

Rowley Willes  Hinzmau  ..' 


8nD  LIEUT. 


29  Dec.  40 
8  June  41 

Pll  Jimc41 

2  July  41 

P 16  July  41 

P  23  July  41 

P27  Aug.  41 

P10Sept.41 

17  June  42 

8  April  42 

P  31  Mar.  43 

14  April  43 

19  May  43 

30  Aug.  39 
P21  April  43 
P  7  Feb.  40 
P   6  Jan.  44 

8  Nov.  42 
P  30  Apr.  41 

28  July  44 
27  May  42 
26  July  44 
20  July  44 

30  July  44 

31  July  44 
1  Aug.  44 

P24  Dec.  33 
P 14  Feb.  45 
P25  Feb.  45 
P  4  April  46 
P  30  Dec.  45 
22  May  46 

P  31  July  46 
P  14  Aug.  46 
24  Dec.  46 
P  5  Mar.  47 
p  22  June  47 
1  Aug.  46 
P  22  Oct.  47 
P  6  Not.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P25Fcb.  48 
P  5  May  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P20  Oct.  48 

10  Nov.  48 

9  Mar.  40 
P21  Aug.  40 

11  Sept.  49 
p  10  Oct.  49 

23  Nov.  40 


LZKUT. 


P31  Mar.  43 
26  July  44 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
P20  8ept.44 
P  26  April  44 
P25  Feb.  45 
P 17  Jan.  45 
P20  Dec.  44 
6  June  45 
p  13  June  45 
4  July  43 


8*  Otpl.  J.  F.  JoMt 
Mnrtd  In  Um  17Ui  d«irtof 
the  eunpsigtt  la  Al^^lwa* 
isUui  and  DoloocliMaa, 
under  Lord  K«a««f  nad 

P30  Dec.  *o,ftDd  cttptuiv  or  Ohiiin«c 
and  or  Khtlst.  AceoM- 
paaicd  the  axpeditton  ttam 
Aden  which  dMtrojrad  tkt 
Arab  pa«tt  of  8h«ik  Jf  edl 
and  6belk  Othmaa,  a«i 
sklrmlriiod  bctvon  Ihoia 
places  on  the 6th  Oet.  IMI. 

4  Lt.  Ma^lrt  MrraJ 
with  fka  86th  In  Chlaa 
(Modal),  ai  AaMf,  Cha- 
■an,  and  Chlnhae. 

5  Capt.  CojcM  Mrrod  at 
tho  Blofo  of  noshlaff  la 
1800,  and  MbaaqaMt]/  la 
the  PvniofaU,  Ipclodiaf 
tho  Uneiof  Torm  Vodras, 
aetlooi    at  Pbinbal,  R»- 

^  ^  ^  dinha,  Mlraado  d«  Ooms 

13  Dec.  40pontade  Rh«ix,Oabac^ 
and  Almeida ;  battle  of  Fuentee  d'Onor, 
■lexe  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrtoo^  alcgie 
and  storm  of  Radios,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
captura  of  Madrid,  aeiloaa  at  Zaaarwta 
and  Sao  UUan,  battle  of  Tlttoria,  aeUoas 
of  Lesaca,  Vera  bridge  and  helfhts  )  battles 
of  NlTeUe,  NUe,  (from  0th  to  ISCh  Dec) 
and  OrChes ;  and  aflhir  at  Tsrbas.  Sorred 
also  the  campaign  of  1816,  aad  was  oa-^ 
verelf  wounded  in  the  knee  at  Wateiloa. 
He  has  raeelvcd  the  War  Modal  aad  ten 
clasps. 

0  Mr.  Cowen  served  with  tke  FKoe  o«- 
plojed  against  the  R^fah  of  Oaovf^  to 
April  1884. 

7  Lieut.  O'Molonj  amred  the  eampaiga 
on  Che  SoU^  (Medal)  wtlh  the  88th,  l«- 
cludinf  the  battles  of  Moodhae. 
•hah,  AlHral,  and  Sobrton, 


P  13  Feb.  46 

1  Not.  42 

P  5  Mar.  47 

19  Dec.  45 

7  June  47 
P22  June47 
P  26  Jan.  48 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P  5  May  48 

10  Mar.  3; 

28  Dec.  48 
P  20  July  40 

26  Aug.  40 
P  12  Oct.  40 


Paymiutertj^l  9  C2i  Edward  Coxen,*  0  Feb.  26;  2iuZ  L%cut,  5  April,  00 ;  £i#Mf . 

98  June,  10;  Capt,  8  April,  25. 
2  WUliam  Henry  Fitegerald,30Sept.  30;  JEm,  17  Jan.  28;  Ueut.  P3]  Hay,  SI. 
Ad^utanU.^2  First  Lieut.  Stephen  Kenny,  9  May,  43. 

1  First  Lieut.  John  Maguire,  2  Jimc  49. 
Quarter'Matters,^!  Thomas  Berrey,  29  Mar.  42. 

2  Richard  Power,  28  May  47.. 
Sitrgeont.^l  Charles  Robert  Boyes,  M.D.  8  July  41 ;  Astt.-Surg.  22  Nor.  97; 
Hotp.'AMS.  17  Aug.  26. 

2  Augustus  Henry  Cowen,*  8  July  41 ;  il .  5.  29  July  30 ;  H.il.  2  If  or.  9<L 
A$$iitant'Surgeons. — 1  William  Joseph  Blacfarlane,  16  Feb.  44. 

2  Frederick  John  Folliott  Payne,  31  May,  44. 
2  George  Augustus  Frederick  Shdton,  M.B.  3  Jan.  46. 
1  Nesbitt  HefTcman,  M.D.  11  June  41. 
[la/  Sattaliim  embarked  for  India^  July,  1845.    Strmmg  in  SeimU  ] 
litmd  Battalien  returned  from  North  America^  bih  Jums,  47.] 
Rejfimentalt  Oreen — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents j  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
Jriik  Agents,  SirE*fL  Borough^  Jit.y  Aimit  and  Co. 


T««n*8enr.j 


i25Sj75S/«.]  61*/(  the  Smith  aiaucesiershzre)IUgt  of  Foot  [^'^v^r^il:^!^^'^ 

Th©    Sphinx^   with   the   wordtf,    "EGYPT"— "TALA  VERA  "—"SALAMANCA  »'  — 
"PYRENEES"— "NIVELLE"—"NIVE"—"ORTHES'*— "TOULOUSE"— 
"  PENINSULA  "—Flank  Companies, "  MAIDA." 

Colonel. 
Haitiags  Fmser,'  CB.  Em,  9  April,  1788;  Lieut,  3  Not.  DO;  Capt*  7  Dec. 97; 
Mq^ar  28  July,  1802 ;  LieuL-CoL  7  Sept.  04 ;  Col.  4  June,  13 ;  Mqfor.^Gen. 
12  Aqr*  19 ;  Lieut.-Gen,  10  Jan.  37;  Col.  QUt  Regiment,  1  Sept.  48. 
/:i«i/.-Cof*.— William  Jones,  CB.  Eiu.  10  Apr.  25 ;  Lieiit.  p12  Dee.  26;  CapL 

P24  Nov.  35  ;  Mqjor,  26  July  44 ;  Lt.-Col.  P29  Dec.  48. 
James  Campbell,  Ens.  22  Feb.  27;  Lieut.  1  Apr.  31;   Capi,  f25  Dec.  88; 

Major,  31  July  47  ;  Lt.-Col.  19  Aug.  49. 
Jfiyori.— William  Henry  Vicars,  Ens.  p20  Sept.  26;  i/.  P 12  Apr.  31 ;  Capt, 


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7  Jan.  42  ;  Major^  28  July  49. 


Charles  Clement  Deacon, 
July  44  ;  Afrt/.,  19  Aug. 


Ens.  P  28 
49. 


Aug.  35  ;  Lieut,  p  2  Dec.  37 ;  Capt,  20 


Captais». 
Thomas  N.  Dalton     .... 

A    Charles  J.  Oitir^    

William  Alex.  Uely* 

James  Massey    

Tho.  Philip  li.  Fitzraayer 
John  Patrick  Redmond 


ENSIGN. 


22  Sept.  37 
20  D.  c.  24 
81  July  26 
P  5  Mar.  41 
28  Djc.  38 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BUBV.-.\IAJ. 


14  Dec.  40 

12  Nov.  27 

21  April  33 

2  June  43 

16  July  41 

P  29  Sept.  43 


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7  Jan.    42 
AlexandcrWilliamOordon  ph  Mar.  42  p   3  May  44 
Ueu.Hu{,'hM'K.FlGming^j  29  May  40 'p29  April 42 
Wm.Bdw.Dufand  Deacon;     3  June  42  p 26  Jan.  44 

30  Jan.  44 


Frederiek  Uuson    

LIEUTB5AKT9. 

Robert  Cecil  Dudgeon  . . 
Edward  Thomas  Wickham 
William  James  Hudson. . 
H.E.  Hillm.Bumtdde,  adj. 

Andrew  Grant    

Archibald  Armstrong  .. 
Drought  ilich.  Croasdaiic 
C.  Rowland  Richardson'^ 
Jdbn  Fred.  Woollionse  . . 
Bdirard  Shawe  Powys  . . 
Rich.  Gunn  Brackenbur; 
Oeorge  Alexander  Bace 
Fred.  Rob.  Eyre  Burnside 


20  ftlay  42 

P  28  Aug.  40 

P 19  Aug.  42 

P  20  Aug.  42 

27  Doc.  42 

2  June  43 
20  Nov.  41 

3  Mav  44 
PlOFtb.  44 

2  Aug.  42 

26  July  44 

23  Aug.  44 

28.July  44 

P  27  June  45 


26  July  44 
20  July  44 
26  July  44 
26  July  44 
23  Aug.  44 


7  Dec.  4o 
23  April  4(5 
23  Dec.  45 


23  April  46 

9  Mur.  39 

22  Oct.  47 

19  Nov.  47 

20  Nov.  47 
20  May  48 

P2li  Dec.  4!< 
30  Mrir.  49 
28  July  49 
19  Aug.  49 1 


7  June   49 


Robert^reig P22  July  45!    20  Nov.  47 

'31  Mar.  40  p  25  Feb.  48 


David  Reid 

William  Henry  Wall 

Charles  Bisset  Fenwick. . 
Julius  Chetham  Strode  . . 
Thomas  UarribonUarrison 
Bdward  Ring  Berry  .... 
Thomas  Maitland  Moore 

John  Henry  Lukb 

Thomas  Gabbett    

Ensigns. 
Henry  Brackenbury  . .  * . 

John  Crawford   '  P  29  Dec. 

Stephen  M*Donough 

Thomas  Geo.  Dapr^  Payn  p  16  Feb. 


a  MaJ.  Otter  serred  with  Ihe 
Uih  at  iie^e  and  capture  of 
Uiiurrporo   in    18.'i-«.    When 

n  oi   I    I      ^«  I*"  ***®  *'**  ^®?'-  '*®  ooramanded 
PZl  July  4Ultho  sUrminK  iKirty  In  t)ie  at- 

3  Oct.   46  '  tack  on  the  Port  of  fiiiddtmt, 

P  29  Dec    46   ^<3i><li*-'rn  Mahratta  couutry,  in 

O  iuay  4/       0  Captain  Deljr  i^rved  the 
19  Nov.  47  .campaign  against  the  Byah  of 
CootfL  in  1SS4,  with  the  4{ith. 

7   C'lptain    Fleming  served 

trith  tlio  4l8t  throughout  ths 

campaign  of  1842  in  AMkhan- 

iitnn,     und     was    present     In 

the  engaj^Rincnts  of  the  20th 

March    and     *2<«th     April     ia 

^  the  Pishcen  Valle/ ;  aUo  in  th« 

26  April 49   actions     near     L'audahar,     at 

6  June49^"'^''^*»  ""^  before  Ghuznee; 

10  n/»f     AO  occupation  and  destruction  of 

1 Q  X  I'    AK\  ^''"^  fortress  an  1  of  Cabool ;  ex- 

lii  Uct.  4J  pedltionlntoJCohistan;  fttonn, 

capture,  9c  destruction  of  Istalitf,  and  the  rarioui 

1  a  A  ,if*    Aft  1™'"°'  aflairs  in  and  between  tho  Bolan  and  the 

i°  -.  »•         [Kliybir  l»a««ei.    He  has  received  the  Medal. 

48  ,     9  Pnyraastcr  Toole  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb. 


20  Oct.  46 
P14  May  47 
17  Dec.  47 
30  Dec.  46 
29  Jan.  47 
20  July  47 
16  Sept.  45 
P  26  May  48 


20  May  48 

48 
48 
30  Mar.  49 


P18AUJ,'. 
P  29  Dec. 


10  Anril  uQ  "^**'*  *°  iMarch  Isii,  iiicluling  the  battles  of  Busico^ 
IV  ^piii  -..z  ftudFueotesd'Onor;  «ie;fe  oS  fort*  at.  and  bat Ue  of 


49 


Tliomas  John  Sadlier 


I    27  April  49 


Salamauca  lar:>crcly  wuandcd  in  the  left  arm)  ;  baltiet 
of  the  Fjrenee!!  [-iMh,  2Jih,  30th,  nnd  ai»t  Ju  y)  aod 


r%^.^M. a    a  v  '-    «.,  ,":  .Nne-Ue,  where  Ucwaaievtreiy  wounded  iii  the  r«Utie«. 

COry ton  O.  tXimpS.  Kempe  P    2  Mar.  49  Uc  hv-t  rfceived  the  \Vc>r  .skdal  w.tU  four  claip* 


Thomaa  Edward  Gordon 
Robert  Button 


21  Aug.  49 
P29  May  49 


10  Lieut.  Kichard^on  served  the  campaifii  on  the 
SutU-j  iMe.ial),  with  (he  'iih,  and  was  pn-arnt  at  the 
battles  of  Moodke^,  Ferozctbah  acd  iki-jraou. 


PflyiiMufer.—J^  Archer  Toole,'  1  May,  28 ;  Ens.  11  May,  09  j  Lieut.  30  Jan.  13. 
[AdfjutarU, — Lieut,  Henry  Edward  Hillman  Burnside,  23  March,  47. 
;  Qr.-Jlftf**er.— Michael  Wall,  16  Feb.  41  j  Ens.  6  Nov.  40. 
Surgeon. — Patrick  Gammie,'*  2  March,  47 ;  Assist.  Surg.  17  Jnne,  36. 
Aisitiani''Surg€ons.—DvLs\^  Lucas,  20  Dec.  39. 
I  William  Holmes  Jephson,  3I.D.  12  July  44. 

\  Frederick  Hobson  Clark,  15  Sept.  37. 

Facings  Buff. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
Li.  Geo,  yn«er  terred  the  three  aunpalgns  of  1790,  19.  and  93,  in  the  Ca&t  Indies,  includiof  theaiege  aad  tloniiinff 
,  lh«  f  wiU  of  Tippeo'a  forliflcd  camp,  and  tlie  subtequi-nt  sirsc  of  Srrinitapatim.     In  1703  he  aerred  at  the 
and  captar*  of  Poodicberry.     la  I7V7  he  aailed  oa  the  projected  Haailla  espediuon  to  Penai^.     In  1799  be  took  the 
add  afalaai  Tlppoo  Sultan,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mallarcll}-!  and  the  ftic£c  and  assault  of  Serlnfapaiam.     Serred 
■too  ««eiiV  the  wbole  of  the  Polycar  war  in  ISOl. 
11  Mr.  Oajnnue  ferrad  tba  oampaica  on  the  Sntlej  (medal),  and  waf  preient  with  the  80th  at  tho  battiM 


1 

«r  BaafaJora. 


208  51th  ( Tlie  West  Middlesex)  Regt.  of  Foot         [S^Lw^If^ 

AtBtTHBRA"— '*  TITTOBI A"— '*  FYRaMBBft"— "xf  I YJSLIiB**— "  mVB"— "  PBNIXSVX^." 

CoUmeU 
9  mi  Henry,  Kiitf^un^  Hardinge,*  OCB.  Bns.  8  Oct.  I79d;  £teM#.  S6  Mar. 

1803  ;  Copt,  7  Apr.  04  ;  Mqjor^  13  Apr.  00  ;  lA^ui.'Col,  90  May,  11  ;  Col, 

19  July,  21  ;  Mqj.-Oeru  22  July,  30 ;  LieuL-Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;   CoL  d7th 

Regt.  91  May,  49.  lMeut.-CoUmeL 

Thomas  Leigh  Ooldie,  Sns.  p  13  June  26 ;  JU.  p  10  Dee.  S6 ;  Capt.  p24  Not.  98  ; 

Mtgor,  P28  Dee.  38 ;  Brev.  LU-CoL  20  Mar.  40 ;  I4eui.*Cai.  p26  June  47. 

Mqfors. 
Thomas  Shadforth,  SnM,  8  Apr.  26 ;  JLten^.  PIO  Oet  96;  Copt,  p  19  Apr.  91 ; 

3r<^,  29  March,  44. 
Thomas  Sidney  Powell,'  Entiiph  P19  May,  26;  Lieut,  Pdl  May,  91  *,  Cttpt. 

9 13  Not.  36;  Brev.'Major,  23  July,  39;  M^ar^  p21  July,  48. 


Yran'Serr. 

63 

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Captains. 
Henry  Montagu  Smyth . . 
WUUam  Fred.  Harvey  . . 

Laugford  Frost 

Edward  Stanley 

Heniy  J.  Warre,  #•     •  •  •  > 

John  Auchmuty 

John  Alfred  Street,^  .... 
Henry  Braddel  Croker  . . 
George  K.  Massy  Dawson 
William  Inglis    

LiBUTBKANTS. 

Loftus  Cassidy 

DaTid  Edw.  AnnslroBg. . 

Robert  Hunt 

Robert  Abraham  Logan 
George  Armstrong^  a4f  •  • 

Hector  Monro    

Charles  Edmund  Law*  • . 

Jason  Hassard    

James  Stewart    

Frederic  Percy  I^a    .... 

Henry  Butler 

William  Fowler  Jones  . . 
James  Franklyn  Bland  . . 

Ensigns. 
Edw.  C.  Qeils  Kenny. . . . 
Charles  William  St.  Clair 
Gcrrard  John  Forsyth  . . 
George  Herman  Norman 
George  Udney  Hague  . . 
William  Edward  Brown.. 

John  Henry  \icq 

Alex.  Lester  Copland .... 


ENSION. 


LIBUT. 


7  June31i>'20Mar.  36 


P 11  April  26 

12  Aug.  34 

8  May  96 

8  Feb.  37 

17  Not.  37 
P29  Not.  3U 
P  26  Jan.  39 
P  30  July  36 

7  Feb.  40 

P  9  Not.  38 

26  Dec.  38 

4  Sept.  40 

26  Oct.  41 

8  Not.  42 

23  Jan.  46 
P  2  Feb.  44 

3  Oct.  44 

29  Jan.  46 

P  24  Sept.  41 

P  2  Mar.  47 

19  Mar.  47 

PIO  Dec.  47 

2  June  48 

18  July  48 
P21  July  48 

24  Not.  48 
P  23  Mar.  49 

10  April  49 
P  29  May  49 


P 13  Aug.  29 

9  Sept.  37 

10  June  38 
1  June  41 

P  6  Mar.  40 
P  6  Oct.  41 
P 16  Dec.  40 
P  6  Not.  40 
P  31  Dec.  41 

11  June  41 

11  Sept.  41 

12  Feb.  42 
p  3Mar.49 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P29Jaa.  47 
P  8  May  46 

18  May  48 

10  Not.  48 

19  Aug.  49 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P  29  May  49 
P26  0cl.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


24  May  46 

6  Aug.  49 
11  Oct.  46 
29  Dec.  46 

P  8  Jan.  47 
P  2  Mar.  47 

7  Jan.  48 
18  May  48 

P  26  Not.  49 
P26  0ct.  49 


BRBV.»MAJ, 


a  Mi^or  ro««B  MTfVl  u  AU^ 
d*-CMMp  uA  PenlMi  ll<ffp>»trr  m 
Lord  KetoM  tbnMghoal  tte  ••m. 
p«lfDoriHaS<f  !■ 


rl 


4  C«pUlB  aucel  MiTcd  in  tM  Mtk  «Uh  ib«  m 
ditioD  to  the  Nortk  of  ChiM  fa  IMS  (1I«4aI).j 
«M  ptwmt  at  rtie  attack   aad  eafCoi*  of 
Ktaaf  Fook  and  ftt  tM  laadtof  hefbtc  naaSiB. 

6  Uaiii  Law  Mrrad  wiik  iht  ttH  Lawm  la  Aa 
eampalga  on  the  SutleJ  io  IM6,  aad  ataa  jriwi  ai 
Iho  tettit  of  lotaaan  (MadalV 

6  Dr.  OoiSoD  MTMd  «Mh  Ifea  Itik  liMiiii  al  fba 
tetti*  or  Mahar^porc  »  Dec  a.  an«  ha«  iKclfvd  *e 

PUDec.  49l■"^""'• 
PaymAJr/tfr.— Mark  Matthews,  28  July  43 ',  JEns,  29  May  39 ;  J!^.  23  Not.  40. 
AtytUatU, — Lieut,  George  Armstrang,  28  May  43. 

Qiiar«cr-Afa«<er.~DaTid  Morrow, 30  June  43 ;  Sne,!  Jan.  42 ;  Lt,  94 Feb. 43. 
Surgeon. — Charles  Alexander  Gordon,'  M.D*  10  July  46 ;  Aseitt^^Surg.  8  Juae4l 
Assittant'Surgemi, — James  Jackson,  11  June  41. 

Facings  Yellow. — Ageni*f  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co,^ Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  k  Co. 
IRetumedfrom  Madras  28  Sept.  46.] 


I  Lotd  HatdiAfo  Mrv«d  throoj boat  Iho  wbola  of  tkt  Paaioaalar  war.  Boarlf  tha  wbala  of 
Maalof  Ooatial  of  ihe  ffortagwto  anajr.  aad  was  patteat  at  Iho  hattlaa  o<  aolato  and  Tialara  ( 
baiUoorCofwaa,  pau^cortha  Dooio>  hauia  of  Biiaato,  Iiaa>  at  Tawaa  T«di—. hattia  of  Albahcfa,  Irtaad 
Jos,  tlcga  and  eapCuia  of  Clodad  Sadrico,  td  alcgo  af  Badi^,  ha«l«a  af  SaUaMaea.  VltMria(w«vf«ly 
hna.tha  Pyrrofoa.  Illv«na,  Kiva,  aad  OfthM.      Sarvad  aim  tha  canpaJtB  of  I9U»  aad  waa  * 
loM,— tall  b^  aaapotaccd.    Ai  Gowraor  Oenrtal  of  India  ha  waa  aafacrd  In  iha  haitica  af  Moodhcc.  Pi 
HU  lontataip  has  raerlvad  the  gold  ciom  and  dra  claapa. 


8chwan«nberf,  is  Ocmuuiy.    Scrted  »t  th«  lief  e  of  Uuniaf  utii,  aad  tha  cMRpaisai  of  1814  In  F^masa, 
elttdlnf  ilM  tnlUnf  of  Lonfraa,  tli«  bauiMof  La  Bolhltrt  sad  Briaaita»  ca|ii«M  of  Troyai.  sAira  of  " 
asd  Maafla,  In  ttomt  of  Bi»r,  dafraca  of  Trojraa*  wbra  aitaekad  bf  Booapntta  »rd  FaSb  i  kolUa  «f 
Aube.  tlM  snbacqoent  affair  upon  tba  Baree,  re-captore  of  Trojraa,  battlw  of  Arcla^mr-Aaba  aad  af 
Champcnotoe,  advaaco  upon  and  baiilt  of  Karia,  aad  capture  of  that  clljr.    Aa  Hit  M^faftr*li  Envoy  Ezt 
dinarjr  and  Mlaiitor  Planlpotentlary  at  the  Court  of  Tutean/,  tmd  with  tba  Autrlttt  armj  ia  the  emm 
aflaioal  Naplaa,  in  ISIA,  Including  tho  battled  of  Totenlino  and  Maroarata.    Sifnad,  la  co^luoetloa 
Ftald  Marthal  BJancht,  whocommaodad  tbo  Anatriaa  annjrt  tiM  lUUlarjr  coavomioo  bj  wlnck  iba 
of  Napkt  waa  raatortd  to  lu  BorvnUgn,  Klaf  Fcrdlaand.    Hit  Lordahip  has  rasaifad  tba  War  Madal 
foar  elavpt  far  BoMs,  Vimltfat  Talavata,  and  llasaea. 


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^^i^'lsASii}  5Sth  {The  Rutlandshire)  Regt.  of  Fact  [5S?z2Ld.]  209 

*•  GIBRALTAR"— with  the  Castle  and  Key,  "  Montig  Insignia  Calpe."— The  Sphinx,  with 
the  words  "EGYPT"— "MAIDA"— "SALAMANCA"— "  VirrORIA"— 
"  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLB"— "ORTHES"— «  PENINSULA." 

ColoneL 
9  George  Charles  D'Agiiilar,>CB.,^n«.  24  Sept.  90;  Lieut,  1  Dec.  02;  Capt. 

30  March,  08;   Mt^ar,  1  April,  13;  Lieut.-Col.  20  May,  13;  CoL  22  July, 

80  ;  Mi^jar-Gen,  23  Not.  41 ;  CoL  68th  Regiment,  6  Feb.  48. 
Lieut.'ColoneL^Kolbert  Henry  Wynyard,*  CB.  Bns.  25  Feb.  10;  lAeut,  Pl7 

July  28 ;  Capt,  p  20May  26;  Mqjar,  26  July  41 ;  lAeut.^CoL  P  30  Dee.  42. 
Mqjori. — Cyprian  Bridge,'  Ens.  8  April,  26;  Lieut.  P31  Jan.  28;  Capt.  PlO 

Dec.  36;  Mqfor,  p30  Dec.  42. 
Charles  Augostos  Amey,**  Sns.  p5  Nov.  25;  Lieut.  p9  Aug.  31;  Cap^Pl  July, 

37 ;  Mqjor,  p  12  May,  43. 


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Captains. 
Geo.  Ponsonby  Hume  . 

Henry  Matson* 

Joseph  Henry  Laye*'  . 
Jona«  Paslev  Haidy'^  . 
Cha.  LaTallm  Nugent  . 
Andrew  Hamilton  RuBsell 
Wm.  Wild  Jos.  Cockcraft^ 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson^ 

Charles  Dreslng 

William  Temple  Parratt 

LlBUTBNAKTS. 

Henry  Coltn  Balneavis' 
John  Alex.  Cha.  PeHey* 

John  M<Lerie<»   

Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper/idJ. 
Mich.  Lion  Westropp,'^  r. 
Cha.  St.  John  S.  Herbert 
George  Hyde  Page*  .... 
Leslie  Jenkins  Thompson 
Fra.RobertChesterMaster 
Geoige  Henry  Wynyard" 

Horace  Fred.  Hill 

Thomas  John  Grant  . . . 
Arthur  Cooper  ....... 

Ensigns. 

Michael  Tighe 

John  Rae  Johnstone  .. . 
Gladwin  John  H.Wynyaid 
Sedborough  Mayne  •• . . 
John  Hayman  Ward .... 

James  Duncan 

Fred.  Palmer 


ENSIGN. 


P28  June33 

16  Sept.  13 
P  2  May  34 

29  Sept.  26 
P21  Aug.  36 

18  Jan.  28 

8  Apr.  26 

P23  Dec.  36 

P 19  Feb.  36 

P  6  Sept.  40 

7  July  38 
P 12  Oct.  38 
28  Dec.  38 
P23  Apr.  89 
P  20  Sept.  39 
P26Mar.  41 
P  23  Apr.  41 

17  Sept.  41 
P22  Nov.  42 

3  May   44 

20  June  46 

OMay  46 

P27  May  48 

30  Dec.  45 
23  May  48 
16  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  8  Dec.  48 


LIEUT. 


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2  June 
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4  Feb. 


36 
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26 
38 


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23  July  34 
26 
30 
38 
43 


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P  3  May 

2  June 

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P  26  Mar.  41 
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27  June  41 
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29  Dec.  48 
P27  Jan.  43 
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18  Aug.  47 
8  Dec.  47 

19  Sept.  48 
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8  June  49 
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P  20  Sept.  39 
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P26  Mar.  41 
26  June  41 

PI6N0T.  41 

P31  Dec.  41 
20  July 

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7     CJai^tBia 

throoglioat  the 
whole  of  the 
opvatMoa  in 
New  ZeaJaad  from  Aprtt  to  Jsae 
ISM  under  liBni,4M.  fbimt,  and 
from  Jane  IStt  to  Jna.  184S  nn- 
der  Colonel  Deipard. 

8  Lknc  JMnewru  vaa  preicat  at 
the  aaieult  on  Knwiti'e  Pak  at 
OhUwid  on  the  1st  July  lS4i ;  at 
the  dcBtraetioa  of  Anataa'a  Pah  on 
the  16th  Jnlf ;  and  at  the  •terninf 
of  Kawitl'e  Pah  at  Boapekapeka  on 
the  11th  Jan.  1M7.  Ako  at  the 
attack  and  zcp«il«e  of  the  enemy  oa 
the  Mt  dement  and  atoekaidea  of 
WanBnnni,  19th  Mav.  end  in  the 
action  of  the  IBth  July  1847:  he 
acted  aa  engineer  to  this  ibree. 

9  lit.  McLerie  waa  pwi«t»  aa 
Adjutant  of  the  (8th.  at  dl  the 
actions  against  the  rebels  jn  the 
Northern  part  of  New  Zealand  dur- 
ing the  camMtgna  fkom  May  1848 
to  Jan.  1847.    At  the  aAir  at  Ka- 

wie  he  eonnaanded  a  detachment  oompoaed  of  mar 
rincB  and  a  eompaay  of  the  96th  leBment, 

10  Lt.  Westropp  was  present  at  the  destraetion  of 
Poaari's  Pah  on  the  80th  April  184&;  at  the  attack 
on  Hcki'a  Pah  on  the  8th  Ma/  ;  at  the  deatmetiaB  of 
Waikadi's  Pah  on  the  tSth  May  ;  at  the  stormiiv  of 
Kaviti's  Pah  at  Ohiawai  on  the  let  July  and  at  its 
destruction  (« the  10th  July;  he  was  also  present  at 
the  capture  of  Xawiti's  Pah  on  the  11th  Jan.  1848. 

11  Lient.  Wynyard  commanded  and  led  a  sic 
party  from  the  left  stockade  into  the  breach  at 


SA»!be 


8  June  49 

Witt's  Pah  on  the  11th  Jan.  1846. 

Paynuuf«r.— BTho.  lUcbardson  Timbrell,**  26  Oct.  42 ;  Qr.-Master,  19  No?.  SO. 

Adjutant. — Lteut.  Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper,  7  Jan.  48. 

Quarter'Master.^ymSam  Moip,»*  16  Oct.  47 

Surgeon — ^Arthur  Saunders  Thomson,  M.D.  6  Aug.  47 ;  Assist, "Surg,  19  Oct  88. 

AsHst.'-Surgeons.  — ^Thomas  Moore  Philson,*  M.D.,  6  Oct.  48. 

Alexander  Oeorge  Montgomery,  0  Dec.  46. 

Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

I'HiQar-CkacnJIPAffQilareerved  eight  year*  in  India  during  the  wars  of  Sdndia  and  Holkar,  and  vas  preaent  at  the 

aiege  and  storm  of  Baroach  in  Chnent  in  Aug.  1808;  at  the  redaction  of  Powenghar  in  Halwa  in  1804 }  the  eaotura  and 

of  Ongain,  the  capital  of  Sdndia,  in  1801 ;  also  at  the  several  assaults  upon  the  Porticaa  of  Bhurtpoee  in  ISOC^in 

Ich  he  waa  wounded.    Icrved  suhaequently  in  Waldiercn  at  the  siege  of  Plnahing.    Also  in  Sicily,  the  Oteek 


"§-  m  lrH1'^  and  on  the  eastern  ceoil  of  Spain,  when  he  was  nreaent  in  1818  at  the  action  of  Biar,  and  deiimt  of  Marshal  Sachet 
^  *-5  at  C— taHa.    Jeiimd  the  army  in  the  Netherlands  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in  1816,  and  was  present  at  the  captuc  of 
_}ja  Pans.    lfsiar.6cnrral  D'Aeuilar  has  served  16  Tears  on  the  T  •  ~    -     -  .  ..   .         _ 


,  &-B  Paris.    Mi^r^Genrral  D'Aguilar  has  aenred  16  years  on  Che  Qencral  Staff,  of  which  eight  as  Assistant-Adjutant •Oeneral  at 

i*^  ^  the  Hone  Ouaids  (prineipallT  under  the  Duke  of  Tork),  and  twelve  as  Adjutant-General  of  the  army  in  Ireland.    He  com- 

.r  #  "   MMn»^»J   the  exnediliAn  wnieh.  in  1817.  aaaanlted  and  look  the  Carta  of  tha  Borea  "norii  in  tlie  Canton  Xlver,  thosc  of  the 


^  *  g  mtudtJ  the  espediUon  whicn.  in  18 17.  assaulted  and  took  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  tu  the  Canton 

i  Jf  M  Staked  Barrier,  and  Aose  of  the  city  or  Canton,  spiking  879  pieces  of  heary  ordnance. 

tZa      ^  Iicnt.-C«tonel  Wynyard  serrad  with  the  force  under  CoL  Despard  in  New  Zealand  from  Oct.  1841 


1846  until  Jan.  1847  in 
of  the  6atk,  and  enteicd  the  breach  with  the  stormcrs  in  the  assanlt  on  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Bnaprkapeka  on  ths 
11th  Jan.  1848. 

5  Maior  Biidae  served  with  the  68th  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  New  Zealand.  Be  commasded  the  ic^. 
aBcnCintheac(ioaatMawieunderIacut.-CoIiwel  Hnlmc;  conducted  a  night  attack  in  boats  up  the  Waikadl  River  and 
completely  routed  a  rebel  tribe;  commaitded  the  18th  on  the  second  expedition,  recaptured  a  bill  at  the  bead  of  the 
re^metrt  on  the  morning  of  the  Itt  July  1846  at  Obiawsi,  and  led  on  the  storming  parties  at  the  assanlt  on  that  afteriMon, 
asid  4raB  at  the  csqpture  of  the  Pdi  on  the  11th  July.  He  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of  the  KavriiPk  Psh,  at  Boapcka- 
f«ka  oa  tte  IIA  Jan.  1848. 

4  Major  Mataon  joined  the  force  in  2f ew  Zealand  under  Colonel  Desford  in  Angn*t  1846,  and  served  as  Acting  Dqputj 
Qnarterssaster-Gcneral.  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ruapckapeka  on  the  11th  Jan.  1848^ 

6  Captain  Coekcmft,  Lieut.  PMlcy,  and  Doctor  Philson  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Ruapckapeka. 
8  Ident.  Page  waa  nresent  at  the  siotming  of  Kawiti's  Pah,  11th  Jan.  18-16,  and  be  defeated  the  Natives  in  a  night  attac 
I  his  post  on  the  River  Hutt,  18th  May  foUiDwing.   Present  at  the  skirmish  at  Taitai,  16th  June,  commanded  a  detaehmei 


at  the'eaptare  of  the  Chief  Te  Ranperaha  and  at  the  skirmish  in 
the  enemy  on  the  •ettkflwitta  and  itockadea 


attack 
detachment 
Horokiwi  Yalley ;  present  at  the  attack  and  lepulsc  of 
of  Wanganui,  IMh  May,  and  la  the  aetkm  of  the  IMh  July  1847. 


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Uih  {The  2nd  Staffordshire)  Regt  of  Foot.  [*^iJ^J{SSiS^ 

«'ST.  LUCIA*'— "SURINAM.** 

ColaneL 
9  Sir  lUchard  Bourke/  KCB.  Ens,  22  Nov.  1798;  Zt,  tc  Copt.  25  Not.  99; 
Jllqfor,  27  Aug.  1805 ;  Lieut,-CoL  16  Sept.  06 ;  CoL  4  June,  14 ;  Mofor.'Qau 
19  July,  21 ;  Lieut.^Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Col.  64th  Regt.  29  Nov.  37. 

Lieut.'  Coloneli. 
James  Stopford,*  CB.  £ns.  p  17  Sept.  25 ;  Lt.9  2  Nor.  26;  Capt,  PlOSepcaOi 

Mqjor,  P  U  March,  42 ;  Brevet -Lt.- Col.  30  ApriJ,  44 ;  Lt.-Col.  13  Nov.  47. 
Nicholas  Wilson,  KH.  Ens.  31  Oct.  09;  Lieut.  7  Oct.  13;  Capi.  »24  Oct« 

21;   Mqjor,  P30  Dec.  28;  Brevet  Lieut.-CoL  23  Nor.  41;   Lieut.-CoL  4 

Aug.  48. 
Mqjort. — Maximilian  James  Western,  JSru.  PIO  June,  26;  Lieut.  p8  Jimei 

30  ;  Capt.  P29  Dec.  35  ;  Jlfiyor,  p  11  April,  45. 
James  Draper,  Ens.  18  Dec.  23;  Lieut.  P19  Nor.  25;  Capt.  P24  Dec  29; 

Brevet-Major,  9  Nov.  40  ;  Mqjor^  22  Dec.  48. 


Captains. 

Wm.  John  James 

Harry  AlthamCumberlege 

Charles  PuttiAon 

Thomas  Stirling 

Charles  Scott  Jeffery .... 
Geo.  W.Powlett  Bingham 

Frederick  Holland 

Charles  William  Sible)-*. . 
Charles  Stewart  Cochrane 
Isaac  Temple  Twining  . . 

Lieutenants. 
William  HcLtham  Candler 

Neville  Hill  Shutc 

Robert  Mockler 

Henry  Francis    

Alfred  Piclon  Bowlby   .. 

Robert  Du  Cane    

Charles  Thompson 

William  John  Chads  .... 

Sidney  Cotton    

Wm. Fletcher Jas  Morpby 
Richard  Charles  M'Crea^ 

Matthew  Fanning 

Geo.  Hamilton  Twemlow 
Artlmr  Edward  MuUoy  • . 
Arch.  £.  Cochrane  For»ter 
Doveton  D.  Green  tree  . . 
Chas.  Fred.  Brock  man  •• 
Godfrey  Lyon  Knight   . . 

Waller  Johnston     

John  Henry  Capel  Loft .. 

William  Bell,  <i(/j 

William  Davies  h>hipley . . 


ENfllfiN. 


LIBUT.       I    CAPTAIN. 


P  20  Apr.  32  p 

22  Apr.  35 
P  30  Aug.  39 
P   0  Mav  42 


1  Doc.  37 
P22Mar.44 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P28  Apr.  48 


P  29  Sept.  43  p21  July  48 

8  April  42 'P  12  Sept.  48 

15  Muy  40  7   1  Dec.  48 


10  Oct.  26 
P17  Aug.  38 
Pl7  Jan.  45 


19  Aug.  42 
P 12  Jan.  44 

20  Aug.  4U 


0REV.«UAJ. 


P 13  Feb.  46 
P  25  Sept.  46 

12  Jan.   48  s  lu-CoI. 

14  8ept.  45  the  40th  Uiroagbo«i  Um 

12  Mar    48  *"  CMdahar  maA  la 

BOO   1  *2 1 '*"'**' ^•♦'•^♦•<"«^)»»*<^ 

r  M  A  pr.  4o  eommaadcd  Uic  E*fi  ta  ih«  mt^am 

P     2  J  Une  48  '  <»'  Mabv^porr,  S9Ch  D«c.  imSia*^ 

P  IZ  »cpr.  48  .,j,..|«  ta«l  .IM  a  h«M  CM  ^amn 

14  Oct.    42  undtrhiia. 

10  Nov.  43  •  c*P^  ^^''y  M»»^  '»^.  «»^ 

O  ton     AH  mhtPH'^BMiwwMwaft  aaiwMk 

9  Jan.  4tS  t)i«  AiBd  Id  the 


P29  Apr.  48 


I  Sir  airiMfri 
tBdtcb  Oct.  V 


P  20  July  30 
P  2  Dec.  31 
P  7  OcU  36 
P  23  Apr.  39 
P17  Nov.  40 
P  16  Feb.  38 
P  26  June  38 

27  Nov.  24 
P  8  Apr.  36 

20  May  42 

P  3  Nov.  43 
P22  Mar.  44 

12  Sept.  43 
P  23  June  43 
31  Oct.  45 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P19  JunG46 
P  12  Nov.  47 

25  Oct.  39 

29  May  42 

28  July  43 

1  Feb.  44 

Pll  Oct.  44 

P17  May  44 

10  May  44 
P  9  May  45 

15  Apr.  46 

28  Feb.  45 
P   8  Oct.   47 

14  Apr.  46 

21Jan.  48 

I  P  3  Mar.  48 

Horatio  Glynn  Grylls    ..  p  28  Apr.  48 

Emsioks. 
John  Austen  Moultrie 
Augustus  Applewhaite  . .  P  2  June  48 
Francis  Fotlicrgill  Hood  |  p  21  July  48 
U.Hammerton  Alexander  p  12  S«pt.  48 
Frederick  J.  Hutchill^on  i  22  Dec.  48 
Stand.deCourcyO*Grady  P16  Feb.  49 

Valentine  Ryan 1    30  Nov.  49 

David  Mortimer  Murray  i    14  Dec.  49 

i>ffyma«<er.— James  Howes,  1  Oct.  47  ;  Quarter-Matter,  6  Sept.  99. 
A{fjutant.~-Lieut.  William  Bell,  11  Dec.  49. 

Quarter'Master.-^ohn  Sears.  1  Oct.  47  ;  £nM.  8  May  46 ;  Li.P  10  M«rcli47. 
Surffeon.-^Geo.  Archer,  M.D.,  20  Jan.  43;  A.-S.  2  Kov.  30;  If. 'A,  1  Nor.  «7. 
AstittatU'Surgeont. — Henry  Cii^p,  3  Nov.  48. 

Wm.  Henry  fibortt,  4  Feb.  48. 

Edward  John  Kennedy,  M.D.,  14  Nov.  45. 
Facings  hhek,r^Affents,  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co.— /ri«A  Agents,  Mcisn.  CtM  4  C«. 

lloarW  MTTfd  la  HflinaBd  In  17VS,  ami  vas  prptni  In  the  MCioof  «r  fh«  tTUi  Aof .  lOch  aad  )S^  1k^  H^ 
hcrt  hm  Trtrtrt4  m  •«v«Te  veund  tbrongli  both  j«wc     Srrwd  m  Qa«rtffr>M«ii»r-Ocwfml  l«  1 
iBthcMttMMoribclSthulSOihJaa.  IM7>  «  ttc «lcg«  airi  nomii^ of  MooM  VMc«, m4  to 


14  Apr.  46   Svtlfl  i  and  «m  Mtvrdj 

16  May  46i  •%'*irM^'r:it2rf2^ 
P20  Oct.  46  ^  ^*  *•' 

22  Dec.  46 

9  JuQ.  47 

P 15  Oct.  47 

17  Mar.  48 
P12  Sept.  48 

22  Die.  48 
P29  Dec.  48 

20  Aug.  49 
Pll  Dec.  49 


techncat  of  tU  l?i|i  •llh  U.-CM. 

Ootniii't    Ugbt  BcifaSc.  In 

IM 

Sottthmi   Mcimtta    rtMptln 

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1S44>S,  m4  «m  fMMm  fa  aft 

tu 

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Ootra  and  Mmmlaf  of   Moa^ 

tasr 

itocfcadca. 

^t^X'S^^'"^']  mh{The2dYorhhir€KRiding)RtofFoot  217 

The  Jtoyal  Tiger,  supencribed  "  INDIA"—"  ARABIA." 

Colonel. 
Tlioiiiiu  GroiTenor,*  JEns.  1  Oct  1779 ;  Lieut.  Sc  Capt.  20  Oct.  84:  Capt.  ic 

Lt.^CoL 25  April,  93 ;  CoL  3  May,  96 ;  Major-Gen.  29  April,  1802 ;'  Lt.-Gen. 

25  April,  08 ;  Gen.  12  Aug.  19 ;  Field  Mart.  9  Nov.  46;  Col.  65  R^t.  8  Feb.  14. 
Lieut.-Colonel. — Charles  Emaius  Gold,  JEns.  p20  Mar.  28;  Lt.  p28  Oct.  31; 

Capt.  P5  Feb.  36;  Mqjor,  P  4  Oct.  44 ;  Lieut.-CoL  30  Dec.  45. 
Mqjors.— Alfred  Francis  W.  Wyatt,  Ens.  P12  Dec.  26;  Lieut.  P23  Apr.  29  ; 

Capt.  P19  Sept.  34;  JTq/or,  p  23  Sept.  45. 
James  Patience,*  JSns.  6  April,  10;   Lieut.  24  Oct.  11 ;  Capt.  13  Nov.  27; 

Brev.-Mqfor,  23  Nov.  41 ;  ilf<yor,  30  Dec.  45. 


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Captains. 
Geo.  Freeman  Mnrray  . 

Jas.  Lewis  Smith 

9RickardO'ConneU«  . 
J.  FitzHerbertde  Teissier* 
William  Pym  Young  . . 
Richard  Newenham   .... 

St  Leger  Barry 

Peter  Wolfe    

William  Johnston* ...... 

Oliver  Barker  D'Arcey  . . 

'    Lieutenants. 
Christopher  Rhatigan/i^/. 

Duncan  Bazalgette    

Charles  Alfred  Cuthbert 
Thomas  Robert  M'Coy  . . 
Benj.  W.  Rawson  Trafford 

Thomas  Barnard    

Robert  Henry  MacGregor 

John  Gordon 

Oeoige  Meyler   

Henry  Ferdinand  Turner 
John  Hervey  Elton  Eiwes 

James  PauP    

Chaa.  Philip  0*ConneU  ** 
Ensigns. 

John  Ewen 

James  Barton 

Richard  Maxwell  Sle^g. . 
Wm.  Fred.  Tho.  Marshall 
John  W.  Hughes  Williams 
Thomas  George  Strange... 
Fra.  Beaumaris  Bulkelcy 
Cha.  A.  Miguel  Ser?autes 


ENSIGN. 


26  Apr.  28 
P21  Sept  28 

12  May  12 
P  13  Sept.  33 
P26  0ct  30 
P 14  June  31 
P27  Nov.  35 
P  22  July  36 
P  7  Jan.  26 
P   8  Apr.  26 

26  Apr.  39 

P  31  Jan.  40 

P19  Mar.  41 

28  May  42 

P2l  May  41 

16  July  41 

P31  Dec.  41 

5  Oct  41 

P   7  Oct.  42 

8  Feb.  42 

P   6  Oct  43 

8  Nov.  43 

IJuly  42 

7  Dec.  44 
PIS  June  45 
P23Sept  45 

13  Mar.  46 
P  21  July  46 
P  22  Dec.  48 
P  22  June  47 

14  Dec.  49 


LIEUT. 


P39  June 
P  22  Oct 

16  July 
1  Apr. 
P27  Nov. 
P  5  Feb. 

10  Jan. 
P17  Apr. 


32 
33 
13 
36 
35 
36 
39 
40 


6  Nov.  27 
9  Dec  31 


30  Dec.  41 
P  31  Dec.  41 
12  Sept  43 
P  23  June  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P   6  Dec. 
P 13  June 
4  July 
P  23  Sept  45 
8  Dec.  45 
P  16  Dec.  45 
19  Dec.  45 
4  July  45 


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45 
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captain. 


BRBV.-MAJ 


9  Nov.  46 


P  5  Jan.  30 
P17  Apr.  40 

16  July  41 
P  6  May  42 

12  Sept  43 
P  4  Oct  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  23  Sept  45 
P  22  Nov.  36 

19  Dec.  45 

4  Capt  O'ConaeU  wiTrd  In  tb« 
PeatiiMiUwtihtlMiM  Lt.  IntanUj 
tram  April  IBlt,  to  the  nid  of  tbal 
wur  In  IBM,  Including  the  capture 
of  Badijas,  where  he  was  tcTcrelj 
wounded  aa  a  volunteer  with  the 
itonDlng  party  t  batUe  of  Sala- 
manca, capture  bf  Madrid  and 
the  ReUns  retreat  from  Ma* 
drid.  action  at  San  Munot,  ba^ 
ties  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees, 
action  at  Lesara,  I4iaek  on  th* 
belfhti  of  Vera,  passage  of  th« 
BIdasaoa*  and  many  other  minor 
affairs.  Severely  wounded  at  tho 
capture  of  Badajos  on  the  nlfhc 
of  the  6th  April,  181S.  where  ho 
served  as  a  volunteer  with  tho 
storming  party.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  and  three  clasps. 
10  Qaartcr>Maaler  Panl  served  against  the  Pirates 
in  the  Persian  Qulf.  and  destruction  of  Ras«eU 
Khyma,  In  1809  t  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France 
In  1810;  In  the  Kattywar  cooatry  in  lSll-12,  and 
taking  tho  Fort  of  Now  Nujrgitr ;  in  the  Oosersia 
and  Kutcb  in  18U.  15.  and  16,  and  taking  the  forts  of 
Angar,  KIneoote,  and  Dwarka  i  M^ratia  war  in  tho 
Decean,  1817  and  18.  Capture  of  Poona  and  Cnieh  t 
storming  tho  bill  forts  of  BooJ  t  Expedition  to  tho 
Persian  Gnlf^  including  the  capture  of  the  forts  of 
Ras-eU  Khyma  and  Zaya,  1819.  Expedition  to 
Arabia  in  lesi,  Inclu'llng  the  action  at  Benl-Boo.AU, 


I  field 


aod  destruction  of  the  nrates. 

P<^mii«f«r.— J. Williams Marshall,3Apr.46;^iM.P2Sept 36    X^Pl9Mar.  41. 
Adjjutant.— Lieut.  C.  Rhatigan,30  Dec.  41. 
Quarter-Master.— 'ThomeA  Paul,^*'  26  Apr.  39;  Ens.  25  Jan.  TiP. 
Surgeon. — Robert  Keating  Prcndergast,  14  Apr.  46;  Assist.- Surg,  7  Oct.  86* 
■  Assistant-Surgeons.— Thome^  Esmonde  White,  M.D.,  26  8ept.  45. 

William  Ker  Park,  31  Oct  45. 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Marshal  Orosvenor  accompanied  his  regiment  (the  3rd  Foot  Guards)  to  Holland  in  1793,  and  afterwards  Into 
la  1799  be  went  with  the  expedition  to  the  Holder,  and  was  present  In  the  aflkir  at  the  lines  of  Znvpe  (wounded), 
the  banlo  of  Alkmaer.  and  the  actions  of  the  17tb  Sept.  and  6tb  and  9th  Oct.  Commanded  the  piequrti  and  out-potu  at  the 
■icfe  of  Copeniiagen  on  the  day  of  the  sortie,  when  the  Danes  were  repulsed.  At  the  siege  of  Flushing,  he  was  next  In 
cow— and  to  Sir  Byre  Coole. 

S  MajorPailenee  was  present  at  the  snrrender  of  Martinique,  and  at  the  capture  of  Les  Salntes  and  Guadaloupe.  in  1815. 

ft  Capc  do  Teiasier  served  la  Scinde,  In  command  of  a  detachment,  protecting  the  stores  and  ammunitiMi  of  the  army, 
*yaeiod  sp  the  Indus.  Served  also  in  tbe  Light  Company  of  the  17th  during  the  campaign  in  AOghanistan  and  Belooeblstaa, 
and  was  preoent  at  the  storm  and  capcnre  of  the  fortresses  of  Ohnzaee  and  Khclat,  for  which  he  luu  received  the  Medal. 

S  MkJpK  Johmton  sorved  wHta  the  49di  throughout  the  whole  ol  the  operations  In  China,  except  tbe  capture  of  Segoan,  aod 
was  fremoVat  tho  attack  and  capture  of  Chusan  (both  operations),  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attack 
and  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  of  Segoan, 
Chapoow  Wooamg,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin. 

7  LioaC  Pknl  served  with  the  31st  throughout  the  campaign  of  1S4&-6  on  the  Suttej.  and  was  present  in  tbe  batlles  of 
Moodkao,  Feroxeshah.  (wona^d),  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  \  Medal  and  three  clasps.  He  carried  the  Queen's 
Cwlonr  of  tbo  Slst  at  Moodkee  and  Feroxeshah. 

a  Llint  CPCoMHn  aerred  as  Mi^  of  Brigade  to  the  foree  in  New  ZeaUnd  f^om  April  1845  to  Jan.  1846.  and  was 
pna«t  at  tho  attack  on  Hckri  Pah  at  Mawic,  on  tbat  on  the  WaikadI  River,  and  at  ibe  capture  of  Ppmara'a  Pah  at 
Xnardtkyck^  Uth  Jia.  ISM. 


218 


i£;hS«'!ri&.]  6m  (^The  Berkshire)  Reffi.  of  Fool  P^txi-kt. 


«  DOURO"— "  TALAVK  RA"— «  ALBUHERA"— «  VTITORIA-— «  PYREN  EBS*^ 
«  NIVBLLE"— "  NIYE*»—«0RTHE8"—"  PENINSULA." 


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m  Richard  Blunt »  Sru.  31  Jan.  1787;  Lieut.  88  Peb.  91 ;  Copt.  18  Xnly,  08  ; 

J»f«or,  17  May,  96 ;  Lieut-Col.  28  Aug.  99 ;  Coi.  26  Oct.  1800 ;  Mta^fr-Qen. 

Uin.  12 :  U.'Gen!n  May,  26  >  Gen.  28  Nov.  41;  Col.  e6th  Riigt.  86  Mar.  86. 
Li«rf.-Coton«?.— Tbo.  Henry  JohnBton,  Ens.  p  21  Feb.  88 ;  Lieut,  p  1  Oct.  86  ; 

Capt.  P24  Oct  26  ;  Mi^or,  p  20  May,  86 ;  Lieut.-Col.  P28  Dec.  88. 
2iaior$.^Sir  William  Gordon,  JJarf.,  J7fU.  p6  June  28;  Xieuf.  '87  Apr.  88; 

Cavt.  P18  May  37 :  Mqjor^  p6  Not.  46. 
Charies  Bdwaid  Michel ;  Sue.  P86  Not.  88 ;  Lieut.  88  Nor.  83  ;  Capt.  p8  Feb. 

88 ;  Af<?/gr,P85'jnne,  47.   


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CAPTAi;ia. 
Geo.  GiBttan  BiMoe 
John  Johnaton  .... 
Geoige  Maxwell .... 
Edw.  Montagu  Darenport 
James  Hunter  Blair  Birch 
George  Charlri  Downman 
Wm.  M.  8.  Cauiaeldy  .. 

Tom  Benson  . . .  •  • 

Robert  Conner   

Robert  Ciawfurd 

LXBTTTBNAMTS. 

John  CUfton  Hawkes.  • . . 
Walter  S.  Pearce  Berocold 
Wildman  Tales  Peel  - .  • . 
Frederick  Wainwright  • . 
Webster  Thomas  Gordon 
David  Robert  Rose    •  •  • . 

Geoi^  Watson 

Charles  WfUlam  Aylmcr . 

Richaxd  White 

Arch.  Hamilton  Dunbar 

Charles  Perrin 

John  Walker 

Enbiohs. 

!  William  Bowles 

George  Glascott  Newton 
Richard  Homer  Paget  . 
Edward  James  Storey  • 

AlftedTorrena   

Florence  Nash    

Horatio  Qeoiga  Dickens 
Algernon  Tottenham  •  • . 


EKSIOir. 


7  Apr.  32 
P24  May  27 
P2dFeb.  26 
P24  Apr.  35 
p  16  Dec.  37 

29  Oct.  41 

28  May  42 

P  8  Nov.  42 

P 11  July  46 

P  82  July  36 

P  24  Jan.  46 
P 10  July  46 
P30Nov.  46 
83  May  46 
P   1  Dec.  46 

8  Apr.  47 
P  9  Apr.  47 

21  Dec.  44 
P  26  June  47 
P  28  Sept  47 
P24Dec.  47 
P  26  Nov.  46 


LI  BUT. 


P 12  Feb.  36 
P  9  Mar.  32 

89  May  88 

6  Aug.  88 

P16Dec.  40 

28  Dec.  43 
P  31  Dec.  44 
P  8  Aug.  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P  8  Oct.  40 

14  Mar.  47 
P  84  Dec.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 

13  Sept.  48 
P 18  Sept.  48 

36  Oct.  48 

14  Nov.  48 
P88  Aug.  46 

89  Jan.  49 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P  4  May  40 
P  13  July  40 


P 18  Sept  48 

8  Nov.  48 
1  Dec  48 

9  Jan.  49 
9  Mar.  49 

87  April  49 
P  4  May  49 
p  18  July  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P878epta9 
8  Apr.  41 
81  Oct.  48 
P81  Dec.  44 
P  6  Nov.  46 
14  Nov.  48 
89  Jan.  49 
P30Mar.40 
P  4  May  49 
P 10  Oct.  46 


Poyiiuiffer.— Arthw  Pilklngton,*  9  Mar.  49;  Bm.  8  Nov.  48;  Lt*  11  SepL  45. 

Adjutant, — 

Quartet-Maeterj^Jlnrj  Frith,  16  Feb.  49. 

Surgetm. — Robert  O.  Montgomery,  M.D.,  19  Nov.  47 ;  Aetist.'Burg.  6  Jalj  8D« 

Astiitant^Surpetmt.-^VfwXtet  Simpson,  MD.  83  Feb.  44. 

Joseph  Thomas  Ia  Presle,  88  Dec  46. 


Faeimffi  Qnen^^Agemtgf  Mestn.  Coz  4  Co.— /HsA  AgetUs,  Xeisn.  CaamM  Co. 

1  Ocnaril  Blunt  tvrvrd  In  Lard  Molrn'ttxpadition,  and  fai  Flaadeffl  in  17B4  and  OO^  and  waa  i 
plojad  la  iha  Wart  Indtai*  Inm  17M  natil  IMSi  Ha  lua  ainca  aarrad  1a  HaMvacp  Xadalia. 
PanlaMila. 

t  Pa^iMttf  PilklBctaa  awvad  vilh  tka  81tt  la  tha  caapalfn  on  tha  Sutl^  (i 
WM  vraMBt  In  tha  battiM  of  Moadkas  and  FaraaartM**  la  whltk  kett  ba 
balk  aaalai  ky  a  frapa  sMl 


/■a.  IMS. 


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«<BABKOSA*'— "PENINSULA"— The  Bayal  TigeT^  superscribed,  "INDIA.** 

ColfmeL 
9  John  Clitherow,*  KG.  JEnM^  19  Dec.  99 ;  Limt.  ^  CapU  24  Feb.  03 ;  Capt.  ^ 

Lieut.-CoL  8  Oct.  12 ;  Col  25  July,  21 ;  Mcfjor-Gen,  22  July, 30 ;  Lteut^Geru 

23  Not.  41 ;  Col  67th  F.  15  Jan.  44. 
Xieic^.-C^JofMlf.— Edward  Basil  Brooke,  2nd  Lieut,  Royal  Artillery,  15  Dec.  17  ; 

LL  9  April,  26;  Capt,  Pll  July  28;  Mqjor,  p5  July,  81;  X*.-Co^.  9 Nov.  46. 
r.  William  Nesbitt  Orange,'  Bns.  5  Feb.  14  ;  Lieut.  19  Jan.  19 ;  Capt,  P  24  Oct. 

21 ;  Mqjor,  p  15  Aug.  34;  Brevet  Lt.-CoLf  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.^CoU  3  Sept.  47. 
ir({/0r#^— 9  Thomas  James  Adair/  Ens.  25  May  09 ;  Lieut.  20  Feb.  11 ;  Capt. 

P  27  Mar.  23 ;  Brevet  Mqfor,  28  June  38 ;  Mc^or,  9  Nov.  46. 
r.  Thomas  Josephus  Deverell,  JSne.  7  Nov.  22 ;  Lieut. 25  June  29 ;  Capt*  P  30  Aug. 

ai  ;  Brevet  Mqjmr,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjwr,  3  Sept.  47. 


Captains 

Thomas  Byrne  .  • 

r.  Samuel  Hood  Murray 

John  Porter.. 

Charles  Barnard  Hague. . 
Frederick  Wm.  lAue,^  e, 

r.  Henry  Collette 

Thomas  Pbipps  Onslow.. 

William  PUsworth 

nSumehouseQ.  Bunbury  ,f 
r.  Walter  Caulfield  Pratt 
r.  William  Hayter  Hussey 
r.  Bobert  Hudson  Wood 

LiBUTEKAKTS. 

r.  Bobert  Follett  Synge* 
Francis  Richard  Taylor. . 
r.  Dngald  Stewart  Miller 
r.Thos.Ba8ilTuite,  aet.pm. 
r.  William  Du  Vemct'  . . 

James  Graham,  Acfj 

Fitzmaurice  Pratt 

Daniel  Thompson 

r.  C(tmn^W.Con8t.Blvarola 

William  D'Arcy 

Henry  S.G.S.  Knight., 
r.  Charles  W.  LoinsworUi 

Henry  Nangle    

Edward  Daubeuey 

Alfiied  Addington  Jones 

Ensigns. 
r.  James  Anderson,  A4f' 
r.  Henry  Leslie  Hunt  . . 
r.  Bdm.  Holden  Steward 
William  Serjeant  Arnold 
Vivian  Arthur  Webber. . 
r.RobertPhillpArmstrong 

Charles  Matthews 

r.  Arthur  Henry  Coney 
WUliam  Hislop  Clarke . . 
r.  Charles  Wm.  Pearson 


KNSION. 


4  Nov.  19 
P22  June32 
P  28  Mar.  34 
P  6  Sept.  35 
P 19  Jan.  38 
P  26  Aug.  36 

17  Nov.  37 
P24May  33 
P  28  June  33 
p  25  May  39 
P  8  Nov.  39 
Pll  Mar.  42 

P  20  Oct.  40 

28  May  42 
P  24  Feb.  43 
P31  Dec.  42 

22  Mar.  44 

3  May  44 
P20Dec.  44 
Pll  July  45 
P   1  Aug.  45 

10  July  46 
2  Sept.  45 

4  Apr.  46 
17  Jan.  45 

29  Dec.  46 
29  Dec.  46 

19  Feb.  47 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P  6  Aug.  47 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P  10  Sept.  47 
P25  Feb.  48 
P  80  June  48 

10  Apr.  49 
49 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


22  Jan.  39 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P  6  Oct  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 
PlSOct  43 
P23Feb.  44 
Pll  July  45 
9  Nov.  46 

30  Dec.  46 
P  13  Aug.  47 
p  10  Sept  47 
P  28  Aug.  49 1 


BREV.-HAJ. 


5  Mar.  23 
P  8  Dec.  37 
P  29  Dec.  37 
P  30  Dec.  37 
P   6  Dec.  30 

22  Jan.  39 
P25May  30 

18  Mar.  38 
P  25  Dec.  38 

15  Sept  42 
P  29  Sept  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 

26  Sept  42 

16  May  45 
Pll  July  45 
P  23  Aug.  44 

29  Jan.  46 

29  Dec.  46 

29  Dec.  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P  6  Aug.  47 
?  13  Aug.  47 
3  June  47 
P29Dec  48 

10  Apr.  49 
P  28  Aug.  49 
P  28  Aug.  49 

7  tt.  Du  Veniet  wm  m  bo«*  tb«  Ol-^tei  JtoM^y- 
mtd0,  whca  that  Mp  wm  eMt  aww  on  the  Andaniu 
UImI  omt  HoiMDii.ta  Wo*.  1841, with  detaehmeiitaof 
the  lOtb  tmi  »«th  wite.  on  bopni,  whwt  he  rcnftuMd 
for  flftj.foar  days  •urtoQnded  by  Cenmbata  and  lumw- 
inf  great  piiTatkma.  He  aerwed  aftefWMda  wtth  tho 
Mth  iTthEcuapain  on  the  BsUiti  laed^),  and  «aa 
present  at  Buddiwal  aad  Aliwal,  at  which  laat  he  n- 
eeiTed  a  aU^t  wound  in  the  richt  knee  from  »  SW- 
shot.  after  which  he  waa  Mnrerely  wooadod  in  the  Ml 
footby  theborstingofashelL  ^ 

«  Paymaster  Robinwia  ■ervedal  tho  atoftor  AMCr. 
ghnr,  Stanh  and  April,  1819. 


6  Liettt.  9ynf«  aerrtd  with  the 
CancroolanB  on  the  China  expe« 
ditloa  (oMdal),  and  raiticd  the 
colours  of  the  regiment  at  the  n^ 
pulae  of  the  night  attack  on  Nlngpo, 
the  attack  and  eaptare  of  Chapoo, 
the  taking  of  Shanghae  and  Woo- 
niBg,  the  storming  of  Chin  Riang 
Poo,  and  tbe  operations  be(bre 
Nankin. 


P  20  Apr. 
r.  v^iiaries  tt  ui.  x'kvwouu      P  18  Sept.  4W 

r.Fred.EdwapdGauntleUl   UDcc.  49  *  oa  a«,^1  «ft 

Paynuuter.-^ameB  Robinson,'  26  Dec.  37 ;  .&i#.  20  Nor.  17  j  X««#.  24  April,  20. 
Aeffutants. — Lieut.  James  Qraham,22  Jan.  47. 

r.  Entign  James  Anderson,  3  Sept.  47. 
QKurffr-JfiMfer*-— George  Crispin,  26  Oct  39  j  En».  22  Mar.  39. 

r.  Thomas  McGrath,  3  Sept  47. 
/?ttrv«mi.— James  Shlels,  M.D.  2  July,  41 ;  Auxst.-Surg.  29  July,  30 ;  msp. 

.i^m^.  25  Jan.  27.  ^^      ^    ._^    «        m  Tk^  ai 

Thomaa  Patrick  Matthew,  11  Sept.  49;  Attut.-Surg,  12  Dec.  43. 

Auistant'SurgemM.—^.  John  Henry  Dundas,  6  Feb.  46. 

John  Duff,  M.  D.,  3  Aug.  49. 
FaewM  Yellow.— .4^«»<*,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

1  Lleni^Oenaral  CUtheiow  serred  UhmS^  cmnpalgn  of  IMi  (M«lal)  ,  ^h. e ^^^i^S J? 5*Su^"  JS^U  d'^SJ 
to  Waleberen,  in  1809.  In  the  Peninsnla  ftom  Dec  18W  to  Dec.  181J,  including  "^^.^'S^^J^^'J^!^  J^tal 
(»«««l,  .tmndMl).  and  Balnmane..  ami  siege  of  Bnnoa  (sererely  wounded).     Serrcd  also  In  rrance.  in  1814.     He  nas 

KcclTed  tfic  War  Modal  and  three  elasps.  ^       ^    .^  ..•  ••..  ,iumm  mmA  A&ntnM  of  Locnnr 

%  LcCoU  Orange  serred  on  the  fronticrt  of  Niagara  in  1814  and  16.    Serred  also  at  the  slef.  tad  eaptnro  or  uognot 

Issnporr.  Koarrr,  and  Ebyghur.  in  tbe  Southern  Concan  country  In  India  tn  1818.         Bmmm,  Pott 

4  uin  AdidV  ser^  in  Spain  from  Sept.  1810  to  tbe  end  of  the  war.  »"e^«A«»l*V*!Ki^^VlrS^W17  STll  «3 
tan  mip*  lalagnrfe.  Villa  Fnmca.  Tarragona  and  Barcelona.  Serred  also  tiie  f j;P«'*J3".'^.^  "* JJSe  s^Sj 
■nl„!w5y  iTlhrPeocnn.  including  the  sleg.  and  reduction  of  Rbyghur.  ^'^^^i^^^^^'^.^i^S^ 

fti  hy  OMehloeh  baUa  in  the  left  arm.  and  right  sido  at  the  sleg«  of  Asseerghur  ^^^^  wiSilS  omSw  S 

to  levdataff  a  sortie  made  bythe  garrison  of  the  fort  into  Uie  town.    He  has  foeeired  tbe  War  Medal  and  ooo  clasp  lor 

sirred w.th.the  ISth  on  the  China  E^UonJMsdalJ.^awu^pr.-^^^^^^^ 


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«  ORTHES"— "  PENINSULA." 


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Colonel, 
9  Charles  Nicol,'  CB.,  Snt.  24  June,  95 ;  Zt.  31  Aug.  05 ;  Capt.  80  Not.  05; 
Major,  3  April,  00;   Lt.-Col  13  June,  11;  CoL  27  May,  25;  Mtovr-Qmu 
10  Jan.  37 ;  LL-Gen.  9  Not.  46 ;  Col,  68th  F.  7  Dec.  44. 

LieuL'Coloneh—TiichaTA  William  Hucj>  Ens.  26  March,  25;  Lieut,  ^  10  Dec. 

26 ,  Capt,  H  11  June,  30 ,  Major,  p  13  Oct.  38 ;  Lieut, -Col  p  31  Dec.  47. 
Af/yar#.— Harry  Smyth,  JEns,  p  10  July  23 ;  Lieut,  P  13  Aug,  25;  Capt.  9  15 

Oct.  29  ;  Mfuor,  21  April,  43. 
Henry  Smyth,  Bns,  p  28  June  33 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Oct.  36;  Capt.  p2  Deo.  4S; 

Major,  P  12  May  48.  


Captaiks. 
Wm.  Henry  Gillman. . . . 

Geo.  Macbeath 

Herbert  Blount 

Heneage  Griffith  Wynne 
Henry  Harpur  Greer. . . . 
Fra.  C.  P.  Amed^e  Stuart 
Samuel  Wm.Hen.Hawkcr 
John  Eflward  Lewis  .... 

Henrr  Ncedham' 

John  Augustus  Udney  . . 

LlEUTENANTB. 

Thomas  Whitmore  Storer 
Horatio  Harbord  Morant 
Hon,  Dan.GreTille  Finch 
Henry  G.  R.  Carmichael 
I  George  Hugh  Alington  .. 
Edmund  David  Lyon . . . . 

John  Ca8.«i(ly  •  • 

Fred.  Stuckley  SaTage  . . 
Stephen  Croft 


EKSION. 


P  1  July  28 
P  15  Oct.  29 
P  8  Nov.  33 
P 10  July  35 
P  10  Sept.  41 
P  30  May  43 

19  Jan.  44 
P 12  Jan.  30 

16  Sept.  36 
never 


LIEUT. 


14  May  31 

P  31  May  33 

P  15  Sept.  37 

P  13  Oct.  38 

P20Aug.  44 

P3UJan.  46 

21  Apr.  46 

23  Jan.  85 

27  fiov,  38 

9 13  Not.  35 

P  23  Jan.  40 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P  22  Dec.  46 
p  7  May  47 
P 14  May  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  14  Apr.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  12  May  48 
10  Apr.  47 


CAPTAIV. 


BRBV.*MAJ. 


0  Not.  40 
0  Not.  40 


P  13  May  36 
P  28  Oct.  36 
P  23  July  44 
P  30  Jan.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 
P31  Mar.  48 
P 14  Apr.  48 

13  July  47 

80  Dec.  43 
P 15  Dec.  40r  23  Nor.  41 


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P20  Aug.  44 
P  2  May  45 
P  16  Dec.  45 
P  30  Dec.  45 
P14  Not.  45 
19  May  43 
p  30  Jan.  46 
P  28  Aug.  46 
a  Ughtred  ShuttleworthjP  ]8Sept.46 
Tho8.DeCourcyHamiltony30Sept.42     10  Apr.  471 
Enbiohs.  I 

Ralph  Westropp :p   3  Not.  46 

Wm.  Francis  W.  Garforth  ;P  22  Dec.  46 
William  Henry  Seymour  |p  7  May  47 
CharlesSamuelNicoljiK/;.  P14  May  47 
Hon.  Eyre  C.  Hy.  Mussey  v  8  Oct.  47 
Cliarles  Edmonstone  KirkiP  5  Not.  47 
Thomas  H.  L.  H.  Phipps  p31  Dt-c.  47 
J.  H.  Viic,  RuB^borough  |P31  Mar.  48 
Harrison  W.  Julin  Trent    ;P  14  Apr.  48 

I  Thomas  Tr>'on     .p  12  May  48 

Paifma$ter,—'V»m  Hadley,^  13  July  49  :  Kna,  10  April 25  ;  Ximl.  24  SqtL  31. 
t  Atljutani. — Ens.  Charlts  Samuel  Mcol,  16  March  40. 
1  Quarter- Master, — ^Thomas  Tuiiks,  14  Apr.  48. 
Surgeon.— iohn  Stewart  Graven ,^  2  July  41 ;  i4.-5.28  Sept. 26;  H.-A,^  Feb. 80. 
I  Asslstant-Surffeon, — Robert  William  Woolcombe,  28  March  45. 
Facings  Green. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. — /n/A  Agettt,John  Atklnaott,  Ag* 

IBetumedfrom  Canada,  June,  1844.] 


1  Lirut.- Gr nrrnl  N'trol  rommardcd  ibe  Cflth  at  the  1)«tllM  orTlttoiia.  the  PTimrf*.  Ntrrllr,  tad  KIt«. 
Cnfnnmrd'd  a  dWi*i<«n  of  th#  urmj,  undrr  Sir  David  Oc-hterlonr,  In  lltp  Nr|iattl  war  1t^  hat  r(T«>hrd  ifa» 
FO  d  mcd«l  for  the  battle  of  tke  Mve,  and  tbeailver  War  Medal  and  three  daapa  for  Tlttorta,  l^rMiees,  aad 

KiTlllf. 

S  <  aptain  Ifredb»m  Marred  with  the  50th  in  the  battle  of  Punnlar  (M«^at);  also  the  camp*  wn  on  the 
ffuUrj  (Medal)  In  I8i6-d,  Including  the  battle*  of  lloodkee  (•eterely  noundml)  and  Pobraon  (danscrovfttx 
woundf^) 

a  Ltcttt  Hamilton  aenred  with  the  00th  In  Kalllrland  dnrinf  the  whole  of  the  war  of  IMO-r. 

4  Mr.  Graret  acrved  with  the  4lb  Lt.  Dra.  duiinc  the  campaign  In  Afl^haniaiaa  nnder  Lord  Kcaae,  and 
was  p-eaent  at  tbi*  sie^e  and  capture  of  Ohutofe  (Medal). 

0  Paymatfrr  Hadle^  arrrrd  wlih  the  Queen's  Roy  alt  throughoot  the  campeign  In  AfTghantftcn  aad 

'Feloochiatan.  under  Lord  Keane,  and  wa«  preaeol  at  the  tiorm  and  capture  of  Obuanee  (wonnded),  and  of 

Xhelat.    He  aerred  alao  the  campaign  in  the  Boathem  Mahratta  country  In  1844  (Including  the  alona  of 

the  Portrcaa  of  Punella),  and  that  in  the  Coneaa  la  184ft,  tneladlnf  the  investiaeal  and  caplaf a  of  Um  VWt| 

lIoDOhur  and  Mun»antoah.    Medal  for  Ohuiaee. 


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**  JAVA"—"  BOURBON  "— "  WATERLOO  "— "  INDIA." 

Colonel. 
9  Sir  Ralph  Darllug,^  GCH.  Ens.  15  May,  1793;  Lieut,  2  Sept.  95;  Capt,  6 
8ept.96;  3f<v'or,  i>2Feb.  1800 ;  LU-CoU  p  17  July,01 ;  Co/.25  July  10 ;  Mqj.-  Gen, 
4  Juneild;  LU-Gen,^!  Hay, 25;  Gen.  23  Not.  41;  Co2.69th  Foot, 5 Feb. 48. 

Lieut.'  Colonels . 
William  Blackburne,  JEns.  P27  Apr.  27  ;  Lieut,  p  19  Not.  30;  Capt.  P6Feb. 

35;  Mqjor,  p30  Oct.  40 ;  Lt.-CoL  3  Sept.  47. 
r.  FraQciB  William  Dillon,'  Em.  5  Dec.  05;  Lieut.  6  Mar.  07 ;  Capt.  7  Apr.  85; 
Brevet-Major,  28  June,  38;  Jlf(i;or,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.-CoL  7  Dec.  47. 

Mqjors. 
Sir  Edmmid  Stephen  Thomas,  St.,  Ens.  p  25  Not.  28;  Lieut.  p28  Oct  31 ; 

Cdpt.  P 1  May  35 ;  Mq^or,  p  19  May,  46. 
r.  James  W.  Llewellyn  Paxton,  J?iu.'p19  Apr.  37;  Lieut.  P13  Oct.  30;  Capt. 
P  6  July  38 ;  3fiy/or,  p  10  Nov.  48. 


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Captains. 
Henry  D.  O'Halloran  . 
r.  David  Elliot  Maclcird} 
Arthur  Lowry  Cole  .... 
Wm.  J.  B.  M'Leod  Moore 
r.  Charles  Fred.  Law. . . . 
James  Handasyde  Edgar 
r.  PerciTal  Fenwick  .... 
r.CharleaJohnCarmichael 
Charles  William  Parker 
r.George  Hughes  Messiter 
Aug.  Barnard  Hankey  . . 

r.  Edward  fiowen 

Lieutenants. 
r.  F.  Wentworth  Bennett 
r.  F.  George  Wm.  Fearon 
r.  Gordon  Henry  Evans, r. 

Denis  Dunne,  a4j 

r.  Charles  Eyre  Butler  . . 

r.  George  Bagot 

Thomas  Harrey 

William  Shepherd  Milnei 
William  George  Daniel. . 
r.  Francis  Gamble  Blood 

James  Smyth     

Richard  Fitzgerald  .... 
r.  Mathias  S.  Crooke .... 

Charles  Gilbome    

John  Lindsay  Maclean  . . 

Hon.  Alfred  Bury 

Ensigns. 
r.  William  Tncey,A£(j... 
r.  Henry  Chas.  STricklund 
r.  H.  Beauchamp  Brady 
George  Fred.  Gildea  .... 
r.  Herbert  Charles  Gray 
r.  Edward  Marcon    .... 
Win.  L.  Burnard  Stralon 
r.  Tho««.  Henry  Charletoo 

Matthew  Bill 

Alexander  Garden  Shand 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P  28  June  27 
P  30  Dec.  36 
P20NOV.38 
4  Jan.  30 
P  8  Not.  39 
P  28  June  39 


CAPTAIN. 


1  Nov.  18 
P  5  Apr.  33 
P  22  Aug.  34 
1  Not.  31 
P  7  Oct.  36 
P  9  Oct.  35 
P28Sept.38 

29  Jan.  41 

80  Oct.  40 

15  Jane  30 
PSOOct.  40|p20June45'P29May  49 


P  1  Sept.  38 
P  26  June  41 
P   7  Sept.41 

18  Sept.  46 
P  9  Oct.  46 

29  Jan.   47 


p    INoT.  40  PUMay  47 

P  8  Aug.  45IP10NOV.  48 

83  May  45     24  April  49 

20  Sept.  34 1     3S«'pt.  47 


1  June  41 

P  20  Aug.  44 

27  May   42 

8  Not.  42 

23  May  45 

P  24  Sept.  41 

P20June  45 

P  9  Aug.  45 

P  28  Not.  45 

4  Apr.  46 

12  June  46 
P25Sept.  46 

18  Sept.  46 

P22  Aug.  44 

17  Sept.  46 

13  July  47 
26  June  46 

11  Jane  47 

3  Sept.  47 

P  24  Dec.  47 

P  14  Apr.  48 

20  Nov.  46 

13  Sept.  48 
PlO  Not.  48 

11  May  40 
P  29  June  40 


BHET.-HAJ. 


P  2Sept.45  P29  June49 


P  19  May  46 

QLi  lltf«w  AK  «  Lt-Col.  Dinon  tfKrmd  In  fh« 
-**  Jnay  «0  eipediU<m  to  St  DomiQio  fai  18(f. 
18  Sept.  46  Scrvrd  alM  la  China  (Ucdal),  and 
18  Sept.  46 1  *"  P'W'"*  •»  U.e  am  capture  or 
*  I  Chuun,  ftterm  and  capture  or  flw 

belfhu  above  Canton,  and  of  the 
•ea-batterfca  on  Amaj,  ftnd  suteo- 
queot  eaptuie  of  the  ctty. 


24  Sept.  46 

P  25  Sept.  46 

P 14  May  47 

3  Sept.  47 

P  24  Dec.  47 

P  14  Apr.  48 

P  13  Sept.  48 

P  10  Not.  48 

10  April  49 

24  April  49 

P  29  June  49 

P 10  Feb.  49 


P25  Si'pt.49 

Paymaster.— T.  Henry  Dalgety,  1  March,  39;  ^ni.  llJan.21 ;  Lt.  88  Mar.  26. 
A^ftUants, — Lieut.  Deuia  Dunne.  30  April,  47. 

r.  Ensign  William  Tracey,  21  Aug.  49. 
Quarter-Masters, — r.  Robert  Smyth,  3  Sept.  47. 

Michael  Cl.nton,  27  July  49. 
Surgeons.— r.  John  Bathurat  ThomiM)n,  M.l>.  3  Sept.  46;  A.-S.  11  Jan.  39. 
Henry  Jamea  Schooles,  M.D.,  1  Oct.  47  ;  Assist.-Surg.  88  June  30. 
Assist.-'Surgeons. — r.  Arthur  Stt-wart  Willocka,  3  Sept.  47. 

William  Watson  Somerville,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 
Facings  Green. — Agents ^  Messra.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Str  aalpta  Dnrllnc*saerri«c«i-In  I7«3,  ttie  aUTei  in  Uie  Uland  of  Granada,  aMieted  by  the  Freneh  fkom  GoadBlonpft 
haTfav  rovobad  and  murdered  the  Oorrnior  and  upwaidt  of  forty  of  Uie  principal  InhaWianU,  he  wa«  employed  with  hit  Rcft. 
(the  45ib)  In  queUtng  the  inaurrrction.  In  Jan.  1797.  eolonteered  on  the  eapcdtiion  af  alnat  Trinidad,  and  wa»  preM-ot  at  Of 
deatroctlon  of  Uie  dpaniah  sblpt  of  war,  and  at  tiie  aurrender  of  Uie  iiland.  In  July  1799.  proeerded  wlUi  Uie  expedition  aiainst 
Uir  Dutch  MtUcncnt  of  Surtnam.  and  waa  employed  in  the  anancenenia  for  the  capitulation,  and  prcarnt  at  the  rarrender  of 
that  colony.  In  April  1801,  proceeded  with  the  cxpcdiUon  agaisat  the  Daniah  and  Swcdith  Ulanda,  St.  Crola.  St.  Tbomaa,  at. 
■artSn,  and  St.  Bartholomew,  and  waa  prcaent  at  their  rednetion.  In  Beptember  1808,  hi»  Reft-  (the  6Ut)  betuK  ordered  on 
adirc  aereicr.  he  migned  hU  staff  employment  (Principal  Aaitot  A<yt.  General)  and  took  the  command  of  it.  Joined  Uic  army 
vdor  Ux  Jotta  Moocv,  in  Spain,  and  was  present  during  the  advaaec  and  retreat,  the  action  at  Logo,  and  ^«>*^5r';];f|^ 
Mr  which  last  h«  raeclTed  a  McdaU  In  July  laoa,  waa  appolniad  Dcp.  A4|t..aeneral  to  Iha  '<»»^  •*■*»»*?•  ■«■•»>«■■•? 
tW  Bart  or  Chatham,  and  was  pnseat  at  th«  alflgt  and  suvnadtr  of  nuihlBr.    Oiitli«i««u*wthacapMUMal:« 


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222    70th  (The  Surrey) Eeffirnent  of  Footl^'iiS^ 

Colonel. 
Qage  JohnHallyJ^nf.  20May,  178d;  LUut.  13  Bee.  83;  Capt  16  Dee.  94; 

Mnjifr,2SDee.  95;  lAeut.-Col.  1  Jan.  01 ;  CoU  25  July,  10;  Miyar-Cfen. 

4  June,  13 ;  Lieut.-Gm.  27  May,  25 ;  Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Col,  70th  Hegiacii^ 

30  Jan.  32.  LieuL- Colonels. 

Thomas  James  OaHoway,  Sns.  p  13  Sept.  21 ;  Lieut.  8  June,  85 ;  Capt,  9  37 

Dec.  27 ;  Brev.^Maj.  23  Not.  41 ;  M<^.  14  June,  42 ;  Lt.-CoL  22  Dec  4d. 
Trevor  Chute,  ^nd  Lieut,  p  10  Aug.  32 ;  UetU.  p  28  Oct.  36 ;  Capt,  P  8  Aug.  39; 

Mqfor,  P  23  April,  47  ;  Lieut.^Col.  P 14  Dec.  49. 
3r<|/or#.^Thoma8  Charles  Timins,  Sns.  P 10  Mar.  82;  XAetU.  P28  Kov.  37 ; 

Capt.  P  3  Feb.  43 ;  Me{;or,  P 18  July  48. 
Edward  Freeman  Edwards,  Sns.  Pll  May,  38;  Lieut,  p5  July,  SB;  Capt, 

P  2  May,  45 ;  Mqfor,  p  14  Dec.  49. 


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Captaiitb. 

Georae  Dumford    

9  9m  Geo.  Fred.  Paschal* 
Edward  DenJ.  Braddell. . 
Thomas  Edmonds  Mulock 

Gteorge  Reynolds 

9  Edward  L'Estrange*  •• 
John  Wilson  Filder  .... 
George  Alfred  Schrelber 
John  William  Hay,  #.  . . . 
Howe  Hennifl 

LiBUTBHANTB. 

George  Bvatt 

Joseph  Edward  Addison,  s. 

Oswald  Pilling 

George  Ryan ••• 

Frederick  Arthur  Willis 
James  Maxey  Buchanan 

A.  JohnO.  RntherAird/E4f  > 
Francis  Chute    

James  Atkinson 

Arthur  H.  Cresswell  Snow 

William  Cooper 

John  Creagh  O'Brien    . 

John  Mackay  M'Kenaie  ^ 

Cbas.  A.  Poynts  James  * 

Paul  Fred,  de  Qnineej^. 

Attilio  Scheberras 

George  Augustus  M'Nair 

Frederick  Willington  • .  • . 

Charles  Blewitt • 

Edward  Wilson 

Gates  Joseph  Trarers    . . 

Charles  Crawley 

James  Adam  Rae  ...... 

Ekbionb. 

John  T.  Nicolls  O'Brien 

Richard  Townsend  Gray 

Augustus  Penton   

Edward  D*H,  Fairtlough 

Arthur  Saltmarshe 

John  Nowlan 

George  Richard  Greaves 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P  17  Oct.  26 
17  Mar.  12 
P  1  Mar.  39 
PlSMar.  36 
P30  Dee.  34 
P 10  Nor.  08 
P 18  Sept.  40 
Pll  May  41 

never 
P   3  Feb.  43 

13  July  38 
P  31  Jan.  40 

30  Nov.  38 
P31  May  44 

27  Sept.  44 

21  Deo.  44 
P  18  May  41 
P  6  June  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 

30  Dec.  45 

6  June  43 

P  21  Apr.  46 

29  July  44 

22  Dee.  44 
P    2  May  45 

21  Apr.  46 
13  Vor.  46 

P  31  Dee.  45 
P  8  May  46 
P    9  June  46 

29  Jan.  47 

30  Apr.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 

11  Sept.  47 
P  18  July  A^ 
P  10  Mar.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

29  Dec.  48 

30  Nov.  49 


P  8  Feb.  31 

19  Oct  12 

PdlJan.  40 

P  29  Nov.  39 

27  Dec.  38 

19  Apr.  10 

23  Feb.   44 

P31  May  44 

P   6  Aug.  41 

P    8  May  45 


CAPTAIN. 


30  Jan. 
16  July 
83  June 

P31  Dee. 
p  8  May 
p  OJune 
7  July 
P  23  Apr. 
P  3  Dee. 
P 10  Mar. 

31  Oct. 
P  18  July 

11  Feb. 

10  Apr. 

31  July 
P  21  Jan. 
P  30  June 

22  Dec. 

22  Dec. 

22  Dec. 

22  Dec 

22  Dee. 
P 14  Dec. 


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43 
45 
46 
46 
46 
47 
47 
48 
45 
48 
46 
46 
46 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
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P28  Nov.  37 

23  Mar.  26 

P  8  Aug.  45 

P  8  May  46 

80  June  46 

0  Nov.  80 

P 10  Mar.  48 

P 18  July  48 

p  5  Nov.  47 

P14  Dec  49 


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Aigutant.^Lieut.  Archibald  John  Oliver  Rutheifuid,  87  April9  47« 
Quarter^Master. — ^Thomas  Boyd,  10  Sept  47. 
^Mr^esfi.— William  Harvey,*  30  July,  44  i  Assist.'Surg.  38  Mar.  34. 
As9ist,-'9wrffeon9,^-Ji3ilin  William  Johnston,  M.D.  38  June,  44» 

Deodatus  WUliam  Eaton,  24  Oct.  45. 

Christopher  Bakewell  Basaano,  88  Dec  48. 
Facing  Black. — Agents^  Messn.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

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•«  PENINSULA"-*^  WATBBLOO.*' 

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9  m  5ir  Jftmes  Macdonell,*  KCB.  KGH.  J5^.  95  Jan.  96 ;  X^  2  Feb.  06 ;  CixpU 
10Bept.08;  Jr<g.l7  Apr.04;  X^.-Ctfl.  7  Sept.  09 ;  Co2.  ISAug  19;  Jfo/.- 
Qmu  S9  Jolj,  90 ;  Lt.^Gen.  23  Nor.  41 ;  Col.  7lBt  F.  8  Feb.  40. 

JUnii.-CWofMl«.— WilUam  Denny,  .Srw.  P  10  Jan.  23;  Lieut,  p  23  June, 
26;  Ofp^.  P27  8ept  33 ;  Mmor^  p  24  April,  38;  LU-CoU  14  Apr.  46. 

r.  5ir  Hew  Dalrymple/  Bt.^  Bns.  p16  Feb.  31;  lAettt,  p4  Sept.  36;  Cbp#. 
P 24  Apr.  88:  Jir<|;or, p  10  March  47 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  12  Nor.  47. 

Mqfors,—r.  SB  Anthony  Robert  L'Estrange  '  Bnt,  7  Dec.  14 ;  Lieut.  P  20  Dec. 
21 ;  Capi.  P  7  Jan.  30 ;  Major,  14  Apr.  46. 

Kath.  Maaaey  Stack,  Bns.  p25  Not.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  29  Dee.  35  ;  Capt.  p  6  July  38  ; 
Mi^OTf  P22  Dec.  48. 


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Captaiks. 
Jamei  H.  C.  Robertson . . 

r.  Charies  Ready   

Robert  FranciB  Hunter . . 
R.  Dennlatown  Campbell* 

Thomas  H.  Colrill 

r.  Wnilam  Hope    

r.  Aug.  Terrlck  Hamilton 
r.  Bany  Blennerfaasset . . 

r.  Francis  O.  Scott 

George  A.  C.  Dashwood 
r.  Geo.  Whit.  Talbot  Rich 
Henry  Loftus. 

LiBUTBKANTS. 

r.  Charles  Wm.  Sutton,  s, 
Arthor  Charles  Parker  . . 
r.  W.  Ferg.  Laing  Meason 
Fred.  J.  Colin  Halkett  . . 
r.  James  Arthur  Gore,  «• 
SirVL  Lydst.Kewman,Bf . 
r.  Francis  Carr  Gierke  •  • 

James  Home,a4^' 

Wm.  Stratton  Prince .... 
John  Ignatius  Maedonell 
Cbarlea  Francis  Smith  . . 
r.  WiUiamFraneisSegimTe 
Wm.  Hamilton  Forteseue 

Brent  Keyille 

Birsioirs. 

Robert  Harkness    

r.  Lewis  William  Ord  .. 
r.  R.  C.  Wm.  Stuart,^'. 

r.  John  Fuller 

Wm.  Nath.  Micklethwait 

Otway  Werayss 

r.  Ralph  Cliarles  Browne 

William  Johnson   

Charles  Watson 

r.  M.  HamiltouDowbiggln 
Charles  Blennerhassett .  • 
r.  Frauds  McDonnell.  •  •  • 


BKSION. 


LIBUT. 


2  July  29 
P 13  July  32 
P 13  Mar.  35 
P  22  Oct.  33 

22  May  36 
P  4  Sept.  36 
P29Dec.  36 
P  18  Mar.  36 
4  Aug.  37 
P  8  Dec.  87 
P 12  June  40 

26  Oct.  41 

P    6  July  38 

4  Mar.  42 

P 16  Aug.  42 

16  Apr.  42 

17  Apr.  42 
P13  May  42 
P  22  Not.  42 
P24Mar.  43 

22  Mar.  44 
P26Apr.  44 
P  30  May  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P  8  May  46 

31  Jan.  46 
14  Apr.  46 
P  22  May  46 
14  Aug.  46 
P25Sept46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P 12  Nor.  47 
P  24  Dee.  47 
P  30  June  48 
P22Dee.  48 
P 18  May  49 


30  Dec.  36 
P 10  Mar.  36 
P  29  July  36 
P  27  Mar.  36 
P  8  Dec  37 
P  24  Mar.  38 
P  24  Apr.  38 
P  6  July  38 
27  Feb.  42 
16  Apr.  42 
P  16  Apr.  42 
P   4  Aug.  43 


CAPTAIN. 


27  Feb.  42 
15  Apr.  42 
P22Nof.42 
P  24  June  42 
P26Apr.  44 
p  30  May  46 
14  Apr.  46 
P22May  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P  10  Mar.  47 
P 12  Not.  47 
P22Dec  48 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


10  Nor.  41 
P 16  Feb.  44 
P  20  Dec.  44 
p  30  May  46 
PlODec.  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  22  May  46 
14  Aug.  46 
P26  Sept.  46 
P  8  Dee.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P 12  Not.  47 
P21  Apr.  46 
P 10  Sept  48 


fl  sir  Htw  DiOnrmpk 
MBt  with  «M  4Sth  rt  the  attaa  and 
wptera  of  Caotf,  to  the  Im| 
ladtei,  la  April  1814 

S  U^imr  L*Bttni«»  ■nrtd  the 
<wmpelgn  ef  181S,  and  was  ptvfent 
el  the  heme  ef  Welerloo. 

4  Ceptela  CaaBphell  eirred  with 
the  4th  Llfht  Drafoew  durl^  the 
eampelgn  In  AS||haaletui  udeff 
Letd  Seeneb  aad  «u  piteent  at 
the  tttf  aad  nautie  of 


Paymaiter.^-' 

7  0    A^^dante.'^Li^ui.  James  Home,  1  Dec.  48. 
4      0  r.  Ji!»w.— Robert  Cluirles  William  Stuart,  13  April  40. 
4       0    Quareer^ifaiAfrf .— r.  John  Taylor,  26  Aug.  46. 
2       0  Thomas  Walker,  10  March  48. 

17       0    ^nry^MU.— Alexander  M'Grigor,  M.D.  13  Oct.  43 ;  Assiei.-Surg.  81  May  38. 
16       0  r.  George  Carr,  7  Aug.  46;  Aeeiet.-Surg.  24  July  36. 

8  0  lAttittant'Surgeons, — r.  Michael  Allen  Jane,  23  March  47. 
8      0  John  And.  Woolfreyes,  13  July  47.  [Aimit,  &  Co. 

Flmtm09  BuM^^Ageniif  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Go.  —  Jrvih  Agente,  J9ir  B.  R.  Bofougli,  Bi. 

[lit  Bait,  Betumedfrom  Barbadoes,  ft5th  Jan,  1847.] 

1  Bir  JsiMB  MsedoasU  Mrv«4  with  the  cziwditioii  to  NhplM  «ad  Oskbrii^  in  1805  ud  0,  Inclodlng  Um 
battla  of  Mhldh.  Served  iftenrania  to  Portagsl,  8]HUn»  Fnnee,  and  FUndora.  Bir  Jsmw  hu  reeelved 
ihe  gold  medal  in  JUIds,  and  the  lUf er  War  Medal  and  four  clasps  for  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Kivelle, 
aodKlve. 


!24      72nd  (  The  Duke  of  Albanj^s  awn  Biffhlanderi)  Regt  •  of  Foot 

]    Onih»Co\ouT^^ThMlhM9  Cypher  and  Corontt.    [dJJ5?«»**^ 


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«  HINDOOSTAN"— "  CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE." 


CoUmel. 
9  m  Sir  Neil  Donglu,'  KGB.  KCH.  2miX/.  28  Jan.Ol ;  Lt.  16  July,  09  ; 
CapL  10  April,  04 ;  Major ^  31  Jan.  11 ;  Zt.-Coi.  3  Dec.  12 ;  Col,  27  Hay,  95  3 
Mqj.-Qen.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Xf.-{?en.  9  Not.  46;  CoU  72dHigh]anden,12  jHly47, 

Lieut.'ColKmeL 
Freeman  Hurray,  Em.  p 24  Feb.  25 ;  LUut,  ^ 8  April  26 ;  Capt^  V21  Dae.  38 ; 

M(vor,9  20  Aag.  44 ;  Lieut.- Coh  p  5  Nor,  47. 
Jlf<{;0r#.— Charles  MaxweU  Maclean,^  JS>tf.  29  Oct,  07 ;  lAtut.  21  Dec.  00;  Captm 

P  24  July,  23 ;  Mqjor,  p  1  Feb.  27  ;  Brevet  JAeuU-Col.  23  Nov.  41. 
Henry  JervU,  Ens.  19  Dec.  1 1 ;  Lieut.  29  Dec  14 ;  Copt.  P 19  Sept.  26 ;  Brvr.* 

Mqjor,  23  fipyr.  41  ;  Mqjor,  P27  Sept.  42. 


Captaihs. 
William  Henry  Robinson 

John  Frith 

Hugh  Thomas  Bowen  • . 
Oeorge  Ramsay  Perceval 
Richard  Palmer  Sharp^ . . 
John  William  Gaisford . . 
CavendishSpencerBoyle^ 

WUliam  Parke   

Arthur  Owen  Lord  .... 
James  Mackenzie 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

A.  Dalton  Thellusson  . . 
Richard  Rocke,  d.  pm.  . . 
John  Stephens  Clark .... 
W.  B.  Odynell  Campbell 

Lydston  Newman 

G.  S.  Mackenzie,  d,  ad. . . 

Douglas  Robinson 

Chas.  John  Wm.  Norman 

Arthur  Wade 

Wm.Aug.H.NaplerKclIett 
Alexander  Crombie,  Adj. 
Seymour  StuartTbeUusson 

Archibald  Alison    

Ensigns. 
Hon.  H.  W.  Fitzivrauriee 
Geofge  Don  Anderson  . . 
Tho.  Cha.  Hardlnge  Best 

Cecil  Rice  

R.  Denni«town  Buchanan 
Charles  Fleming  Hunter. 

William  Whitmore     

Robert  Whigham 


I     BNSION. 


8  Jan.  24 
6  Apr.  20 
18  May  32 
P  8  Feb.  39 
P 18  May  38 
P3]  May  39 
P  23  Oct .  35 
P 15  Dec.  40 
P 10  Apr.  40 
P24Sept41 

P 12  Oct.  41 
P  20  May  42 
P  27  Sept.  42 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P12  Julv  44 
P17  Mar.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P30Dec.  45 
P27  Mar.  46 
P  8  May  40 
P 19  June  46 
P  3  Nov.  46 

P 19  Mar.  47 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P 12  Nov.  47 
1  Dec.  48 
P 19  Jan.  49 
P  9  Mar.  49 
18  May  49 
P 18  Sept.  49 


LIBUT. 


P29  Aug.  26 
P  26  Aug.  24 
P  6June34 
P 15  Dec.  40 
P16May  40 
P24Sept.41 
P  8  Sept  38 
P  27  Sept.  42 
P29Dec.  43 
P  23  Aug.  44 

P  SOct.  44 
P  8  Nov.  44 

30  Dec.  45 
P  8  May  4G 
P 10  June  46 
P20  0ct  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  8  Oct,  47 
P  12  Nov.  47 

10  Jan.  49 

25  Jan.  49 

26  Jan.  49 
P 11  Sept.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P  21  June  31 

7  Apr.  39 

12  Feb.  43 

P  7  July  46 

P 19  Mar.  47 

P   8  OcU  47 

P28  Aug.  46 

9  Jan.  49 

10  Jan.  49 

26  Jan.  49 


BBBV.-MAJ« 


9  Nov.  46 


4  CapUIn  Sharp 
Chios  la  tiM  90th. 


la 


Payimwfer.— Rowland  Webster,  29  May  49  ;  En».  12  Jan.  44;  Xl.  p25  July  4£* 
Adiiutant. — Lieut.  Alexander  Crombie,  24  D^.  47. 
Quarter-Master.— WxcYx^cX  Boden,  20  April  49. 
Surgeon.— J *i\\ii  Mure,  M.D.,  24  Dec.  47  ;  Assiet.^Surg.  4  Oct.  89* 
Auistant' Surgeons. — Anthony  Dixon  Home,  17  March,  48. 

Daniel  John  Doherty,  25  Sept.  49. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agent ^  Andrew  lAwrie,  Em}. 

1  Sir  Neil  Douflu  Mrred  with  tb«  70Ui  at  the  ttoKe  ofCopenliairni,  In  1607;  vith  the  Mpaditlon  to  8««ilca« 
I  1S06  {  Aod  ttthMqueDtJ  J  to  Portugal  and  t<p:iin,  including  Vba  bauleof  Coninaa.  £spadltioB  to  WaldlaraB 
nd  itefe  of  Fluihinf,  in  1800;  the  Penln»ular  campaign!  from  D«c  1800  to  Jan.  181 1«  and  again  flVoai 
pril  181 S  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadix,  and  battle  of  Itneawi  woiiMt< 
irottgh  the  left  ihottkier-Joiat  by  a  ball,  and  bj  another  la  ibe  left  arm ;  battlae  of  tto  Prnawa,  irtrcll#, 
:iTe,  and  Toidouw.  Serred  alw  the  campaign  of  1816*  and  waa  leverelj  wounded  tkrou^  IIm  Asgki  Itmtm 
Y  a  ball,  and  contuied  from  a  ball  hittinR  a  button,  at  Quatre  Brat.  Sir  Neil  baa  reeelTad  Ibc  gold  ttnm 
>r  the  Fjnuen,  NiTelle,  Nire,  and  Toulouie  ;  and  ibe  tUTcr  War  Medal  and  two  claapt  forCornaa  nad 

NMCO. 

9  Li«at.-CnloDel  Maclean  waa  actireljr  employed  throvghoal  tb«  Kaftwte  caoipatgM  of  Ult,  18,  aad  Ifi. 
n  the  Stb  Feb.  1890,  eommanded  a  column  of  uoope  ordered  to  co-opcrata  at  TvtMDpaCai'a  Drtfl,  e*  thm 
-I  in  tiers  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope ;  alio,  one  of  the  colnmni  of  attack,  daring  a  eeriea  of 
imi  in  the  Pith  Rlrer  Bunh ;  had  a  bone  mortallj  wounded  under  bira  duriag  a  night  • 
le  r^t.  ihrouf  bout  the  campaign  that  aiuucd,  under  Sir  Bei\jamiB  D^Urbaa. 


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«  MANGA  LORE"—''  SERINGAPATAM"—«  WATERLOO*" 


ColoneL 


yRiohard  CMdard  Hare^CIarges,^  CB.  Ent,  6  July  06;  Lieut  1  Kor.  06; 

Capi.  0  July  03 ;  MtQar^  1  July  13;  Lieut.'CoL  16  Sept.  Id ;  Col,  22  July  30; 

Mt^OT'Oen.  29  Nov.  41 ;  Col,  73rd  Foot,  18  May  40. 
X<«ti#.-Co2.  William  Eyre,  Biu.  P17   Apr.  23;   Lieut.   p6  Not.  25;    Capt. 

»20  Mar.  27 ;  Mqjor  P 10  July  30  ;  Lieut.'CoL  P 12  .\ov.  47. 
MqjoTt. — Frederick   Qeor}^  Augustas    Pinckney,    Eris.   8  Apr.  25;    Ltevt, 

P  8  Apr.  26 ;    Capt.  p  23  Dec.  36 ;  Major,  p  23  Sept.  45. 

Geoige  Hankey  Smith,  Ent.  p  7  May  18  ;  Lieut,  p  7  Feb.  22 ;  Capt.  p  8  Apr.  26  ; 
Brevet-Major,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Mqfor,  20  July  40. 


Captains. 
ManriceCharlesO'Comiell 
Walter  Beresford  Faunce 
Wm.  B.  John  O'Coonell . . 
Robert  Parker  Campbell 
Philip  Blundell  Bicknell 

Charles  Littlehales 

James  Florence  Murray . . 

Edward  Wellesley 

Charles  Hoghton    

9  QSi  Thos.  Murray  Priur' 

LlBUTBHAKTS. 

Alfred  Charl^  Knox  .... 
Wm.Cre8ghO'Brien'(i.j99ii. 
William  Lawes  Peto  .... 

Frederick  Reeve 

Francis  John  Tyasen  Amiel 
Henry  Bruce  U .  Bannaty  ne 
Christopher  Hurison  . 
Anthony  Walmesley  . 
Godfrey  James  Burne 
Robert  Hole  Walters  . 
Charles  William  Robinson 
James  Whittaker  Barnes 

Ensigns. 
Hugh  Mackenzie  •  •  •  •  • 
Tho.Bowyer  Bower,  d.A4f' 
Thomas  John  Walsh  . . . 
John  James  Vincent  • . . 

George  Davies    

Michael  Wm.  M'Creery 
Patrick  Fletcher,  Adjt. . 
John  Cox  Gawler  ..... 
Audley  Henry  Booth. . . . 


SNBIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P 10  July  31 
P  18  Jan.  31 
P 16  Mar.  32 
P  16  June  37 
P  11  Oct.  30 
P22  June  30 
P  28  Nov.  37 
P 15  Nov.  39 
26  Nov.  41 
6  Aug.  03 

P  5  Apr.  44 
P 10  Nov.  41 
P 10  May  44 
P24  0ct.  45 
p  23  Jan.  46 
P26  June46 
P23  Mar.  47 
P  6  Aug.  47 
P  23  May  45 
P  20  Oct.  43 
17  Nov.  43 
5  Nov.  47 

30  Apr.  47 
P12  Nov.  47 
P  26  Nov.  47 

25  Feb.  48 
P  26  May  48 
P12  Sept.  48 

17  Nov.  48 
0  Feb.  49 


P24Jan.  34 
P  23  Dec.  36 
P 16  June  37 
p  12  Oct.  41 
P  16  Nov.  41 
P  22  July  42 
P  7  Jan.  42 
8  Apr.  42 
P31  May  44 
22  Feb.  06 

P  23  Jan.  46 
26  June  44 
P26  June46 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  12  Nov.  47 
^  26  Nov.  47 
P31  Dec.  47 
P  12  May  48 
P  26  May  48 
p  19  May  46 
10  Apr.  40 
0  July  40 


CAPTAIN. 


P  6  Apr.  44 
P3l  May  44 
P  23  Sept.  45 
P  24  Oct.  45 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  12  Nov.  47 

14  Nov.  47 

P  26  May  48 

0  June  40 

28  Nov.  34 


BKEV.-MAJ. 


0  Nov.  46 


S  Llflui.  O'Brien,  lerved  n'.  Ii«  401h  ia  Oic 
action  of  Mahamjpore  (woondcd;  and  haa  it- 
ceived  the  broiua  star. 


P   6  July  40 
Paymaster.-^ obn  Thos.  Cochrane,  14  Dec.  49 ;  JE'n«.13  Apr.  46 ;  Lt.  22  Dee.  48. 
Ati^ant.Sniign  Patrick  Fletcher,  17  Nov.  48. 
QmrteT'Matter.^John  Carson,  28  Nov.  45. 

Surgeon. — Duncan  Donald  M'Cay  M'Doiiald,6  Oct.  48 ;  Ag»ist.»Surg.  4  Oct.  30. 
Auiit.'Surgeons. — ^Thomas  Washington  Benjamin  Buckler,  11  June  47. 

WiUiam  Baker  Young,^  8  April  42. 
Faeings  Qre&i,'^ Agents f  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  —  Irish  Agents,  5»r£.  R. 

Borough,  St.f  Armit  &  Co. 

1  Major  OaiMral  Hare-Clarf as  aervad  the  following;  campaigns :  in  Egypt  under  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby, 
ia  Hanoter  uoder  I^ird  CaChenrt,  and  In  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  Including  the  retreat  to  Corunna. 
Waa  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  T.  Graham  la  the  Walcheren  eipedition,  and  Astiitaot-AdJutant-Oeneral  of  a 
Dariaicm  ia  the  Dake  of  Wellmgton'a  arm  j  in  the  Peninsula.  He  baa  revived  the  gold  Medal  and  one  clasp 
for  Nlvelle  and  NWe ;  and  the  sUrer  War  Medal  with  eight  clasps  for  Coranna,  Buaaco,  Barrosa,  Ciudad 
Eotlriso*  BadaJOB,  Salamanca*  Pyrenees,  and  San  Sebastian. 

8-  Major  Prior  served  in  the  Peninaala  with  the  11th  Dragoons,  and  waapresentat  the  battle  of  Salamanca, 
aiMi  vartoiia  oai^pott  aiOUrs.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of  181d ;  commanded  the  skirmishes  of  the  16th 
Heaaan  oa  the  ITtii  June,  and  received  the  first  An  of  the  French  armjr  on  that  day ;  present  also  at  the 
battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paria.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

4  Asalst.-8iiigeon  Yoaiig  aerred  with  the  99th  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlc|)  (Medal),  Including  the  ba(« 
flaa  of  FeroMshah  and  BobraoD.  j 


216       Uth{The2nd  Staffordshire)  Regt.  ofFo<d.  [^^SiSS^ftft^ 

"ST.  LUCIA*'— "SURINAM.'' 

CoUmel. 
9  Sir  Richard  Bourke,*  KCB.  Era,  22  Nov.  1798;  Lt,  U  Copt.  85  Not.  90; 
Mq}or,2l  Aug.  1805;  Xt«u^-Co/.16Sept.  06;  Col. 4  June,  14;  Mqiar.'Qem. 
19  Joly,  21 ;  Lieut.-Gm.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Col,  64th  Regt.  89  Not.  37. 

Lieut*'  Colonels. 
James  Stopford,"  CB.  Ens.  p17  Sept.  25;  X^  p2  Nov,  26;  Capt.  P10£kpt.aO; 

Mqjor,  P 11  March,  42 ;  Srevet-Lt.-Col.  30  April,  44 ;  LU-Col.  13  Not.  47. 
Nicholas  Wilson,  KH.  Ens.  31  Oct.  00;  Lieut,  7  Oct.  13;  Capt.  »24  Oct. 

21;   Mqjor^  P30  Dec.  28;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col,  23  Nov.  41;  Lieut.-CoL  4 

Aug.  48. 
Mqjors. — Maximilian  James  Western,  Ens.  p  10  June,  26 ;  Lieut,  p  8  June. 

30  ;  Capt.  P29  Dec.  35  ;  Mqjor,  p  11  April,  45. 
James  Draper,  Ens.  18  Dec.  23;  Lfeut.  p19  Nov.  25;  Capt.  P24  Dee.  29; 

Brevet-Major,  9  Nov.  40  ;  Major,  22  Dec.  48. 


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Captaiks. 
Wm.  Jolm  James 
Harry  AlthamCumberlege 

Charles  Pattison     

Thomas  Stirling 

Charles  Soott  Jeffery .... 
Geo.  W.PowIett  Bingham 

Freden'ck  Holland 

Charles  William  Sibley*. . 
Charles  Stewart  Cochrane 
Isaac  Temple  Twining 

Lieutenants. 
William  Hei»ham  Candler 
Neville  Hill  Shutc  . . . 

Robert  Mockler 

Henry  Francis    

Alfred  Picton  Bowlby 
Robert  Du  Cane  . . . 
Charles  Thompson  . . . 
William  John  Chads  . 

Sidney  Cotton    

Wm. Fletcher Jas  Morphy 
Richard  Charles  M'Crea* 
Matthew  Fanning  ••.... 
Qeo.  Hamilton  Twemlow 
Arthur  Edward  Mulloy.. 
Arch.  E.  Cochrane  Fomter 
Doveton  D.  Greciitree  . . 
Chas.  Fred.  Brock  man.. 
Go<lfrey  Lyon  Knight   . . 

Waller  John>ton    

John  Henry  Capel  Lofl .. 

William  Bvll,  adj 

William  Davies  bhipley . . 
Horatio  Glynn  Grylls    . . 

Ensigns. 
John  Austen  Moultrie  . . 
Augustus  Applewhaitc 


ENSIGN. 


P  20  July  30 
P  2  Dec.  31 
P  7  Oct.  36 
P  23  Apr.  39 
P17  Nov.  40 
P  16  Feb.  38 
P  20  June  88 

27  Nov.  24 
P  8  Apr.  36 

20  May  42 

P  3  Nov.  43 
P  22  Mar.  44 

12  Sept.  43 
P  23  June  48 

31  Oct.  45 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P19  Junc46 
P  12  Nov.  47 

25  Oct.  39 

29  May  42 

28  July  48 

1  Feb.  44 

Pll  Oct.  44 

P]7  May  44 

10  May  44 
P  0  May  45 

15  Apr.  46 

28  Feb.  4ii 
P   8  Oct.   47 

14  Apr.  46 

21  Jan.  48 
P  3  Mar.  48 
P28Apr.  48 


LIEUT. 


P  20  Apr.  32 

22  Apr.  35 

P  30  Aug.  39 

P   6  May  42 


CAPTAIN. 


P  1  Doc.  37 
P22Mar.  44 
P 10  Dec,  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 


P  29  Sept.  48  p21  July  48 
8  April  42  P  12  Sept.  48 

15  May  40  ?  1  Dec.  48 

16  Oct.  261  10  Aug.  42 
P17  Aug.  38'Pl2Jan.  44 
P17  Jan.  45  20  Aug.  49 


BREV.-MAJ. 


P 13  Feb.  46 

P  25  Sept.  46 

12  Jan.  48' 

14  Sept.  45 

12  Mar.  48 

P 28  Apr.  48 

P  2  June  48 

P  12  Sept.  48 

14  Oct.  42 

10  Nov.  48 

9  Jan.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

16  May  46 
P  20  Oct.  46 

22  Dec.  46 

9  Jtto.  47 

P 15  Oct.  47 

17  Mar.  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 

22  Dec.  48 
P29  Dec.  48 

20  Aug.  40 
Pll  Dec.  49 


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Uie  40Ch  throuciHMU  Un  ' 
lo  Cudabar  aad  !■ 
durio*  IS4I  •ad«S(a«attI)t  ua  kt 
oommaadMl  tht  l«tt  ki  Ite  mttm 
or  M«har%jpor«.  SSih  Dec.  isaiaw 
dal).  ntil  Mvnvljr  wooMhd  m  dM 

under  bin. 

S  Cape    SIfcUy 
IStb  la  the  B«t«Mee  vvt 
the  litad  la  the  curpaigi 

I  SudeJ  I  and  wme  aevetalj 

•  (B  tbe  btftle  of  Pei^mcehali  (vi^ril, 
4  U.  M^C^ea  Mrred  w«a  a  4^ 
tachmcat  oT  «U  lyu  tHKk  tiL-C^ 
Oatnai**  Llfbt  BfigaSe.  la  IM 
SoutbtTB  Maimtta  riaiftifn  af 
IS«4->t»  um4  va*  fccecm  i«  •■  iu 
oprratMM,  iarlartit  tha  eayrve  ni 
Ootra  and  tlonalag  of 
•tetiadc*. 


P 29  Apr.  48 

P   2  June  48 

Francis  Fothergili  Hood   |p21  July  48 

i  H.Hammerton  Alexander  p12  Stpt.  48 

I  Frederick  J.  Hutchiu^-on  {    22  Dec.  48 

Stand,  de  Courcy  O'Grady,  P 10  Feb.  40 

Valentine  llyan *.  j    30  Kov.  40 

David  Mortimer  Murray  I    14  Dec.  49 { 

jPffynuuter.— James  Howes,  1  Oct.  47  ;  Quarter-Master,  Q  Sept.  39. 
AtUutant.^Lieut.  William  Bell,  II  Dec.  49. 

Quarter-Master.-'^ohn  Sears,  1  Oct.  47  ;  Ens.  8  May  40 ;  Xi.  P  10  Mareh47. 
flfifr^rwrn.— Geo.  Archer,  M.D.,  20  Jan.  43;  A.^S.  2  Wov.  30;  H.-A.  1  Nov.  «T. 
Assistant- Surgeotu. — Henry  Cii»p,  3  Nov.  48. 

Wm.  Henry  Sbortt,  4  Feb.  48. 

Edward  John  Kennedy,  M.D.^  14  Voy.  45. 
Facings  Black.— ^^en/#,  Messrs.  Cox  U  Co.—Irish  AgenU,  Mcsara.  CiiiA  k,  Co. 

t  Mr  Bkfcartf  fioartr  irrred  ta  Bollaad  la  17V9,  aarf  »ae  vrtttnt  In  Uic  aetioaa  oT  (be  tfth  Aog.  ISth  mi.  liOi  SM. 
aad  tch  Occ  where  he  rrcelvcd  a  •evere  wetnd  timiuffh  both  j«»t.     Srrvcd  ae  goart«r.|laMir»Q«Mral  la  tmm  Smu 

«id»upn^RiKtaUwa«tl«M«fih«19Uiaaiieihiaa.lS0rt  a&iheelefl«aMleiaff»lM«r  Moat*  VM«o,Mdteiaotf»a* 
Apva. 


^^tJuf^^'SS^'"^'}  Q5th{The2dYorksh{reN.Riding)RtofFoot.  217 

The  Royid  Tiger,  iupencribed  « INDIA"—"  ARABIA." 

Colonel. 
Tbomat  Grofyenor,^  Ens,  1  Oct  1770 ;  Lieut.  Sc  Capt.  20  Oct.  84:  Capt.  Sc 

Lt.'Col. 25  April,  93 ;  CoL  3  May,  90 ;  Meyar-Gen.  29  April,  1802 ;  Lt.-Gen. 

25  April, 08;  Qen.  12  Aug.  19 ;  Field  Mare.  9  Nov.  46;  Co/.  65  Regt.  8  Feb.  14. 
Xteti^-Co2on«/.— Charles  EmUiiu  Gold,  Ene.  p20  Mar.  28;  Lt.  P28  Oct.  31 ; 

Capt.  P5  Feb.  36;  Mqjor,  p  4  Oct.  44 ;  Lieut. -CoL  30  Dec.  45. 
ilf<{;ar#.— Alfred  Francis  W.  Wyatt,  Ens.  P12  Dec.  20;  Lieut.  P23  Apr.  29 ; 

Capt.  P19  Sept.  34;  Mqjorf  p  23  Sept.  45. 
James  Patience,'  Ens.  6  April,  10;   Lieut.  24  Oct.  11 ;  Capt.  13  Nov.  27; 

Brev.'Afqfor,  23  2(ov.  41 ;  Affjjor^  80  Dec.  45. 


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Captains. 
Geo.  Freeman  Murray  . 

Jas.  Lewis  Smith 

9  Rickard  O'Connell «  . 
J.  FitzHerbertde  Teissier* 
William  Pym  Young  . . 
Richard  Newenham    .... 

St.  Leger  Barry 

Peter  Wolfe    

William  Johnston* 

Oliver  Barker  D*Arcey  . . 

'     LiBUTBNANTS. 

Christopher  Rhatigan,a4^'. 
Duncan  Bazalgette    .... 
Charles  Alfred  Cuthbert 
Thomas  Robert  M*Coy  . . 
Benj.  W.  Rawson  Trafford 

Thomas  Barnard    

Robert  Henry  MacGregor 

John  Gordon 

George  Meyler   

Henry  Ferdinand  Turner 
John  Hervey  Elton  Blwes 

James  Paur    

Chas.  Philip  O'Connell  ^ 
Ensigns. 

John  Ewen 

James  Barton 

Richard  Maxwell  81e$rg. . 
Wm.  Fred.  Tho.  Marshall 
John  W.  Hughes  Williams 
Thomas  George  Strange... 
Fra.  Beaumaris  Bulkelcy 
Cha.  A.  Miguel  Serf  antes 


ENSIGN. 


26  Apr.  28 
P21  Sept  28 

12  May  12 
P  13  Sept.  33 
P  26  Oct.  30 
P 14  June  31 
P27  Nor.  35 
P  22  July  36 
P  7  Jan.  26 
P   8  Apr.  26 

26  Apr.  39 

P  31  Jan.  40 

P 19  Mar.  41 

28  May  42 

P2l  May  41 

16  July  41 

P31  Dec.  41 

5  Oct.  41 

P  7  Oct.  42 

8  Feb.  42 

P   6  Oct.  43 

8  Nov.  43 

IJaly  42 

7  Dec.  44 
P 13  June  45 
P  23  Sept.  45 

13  Mar.  46 
P  21  July  46 
P22l>ec.  48 
P  22  June  47 

14  Dec.  49 


LIEUT. 


P39  June  32 
P22  0ct.  33 

15  July  13 

lApr.  36 

P27  Nov.  35 

P  5  Feb.  36 

10  Jan.  39 
P 17  Apr.  40 
P  6  Nov.  27 
P  9  Dec  31 


30  Dec.  41 

P  31  Dec.  41 

12  Sept  43 

P  23  June  43 

P  8  Nov.  44 

P  6  Dec.  44 

P 13  June  45 

4  July  45 

P  23  Sept  45 

8  Dec.  45 

P  16  Dec.  45 

19  Dec.  45 

4  July  45 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.-MAJ 


9  Nov.  40 


P  5  Jan.  39 
P17  Apr.  40 

16  July  41 
P  6  May  42 
12  Sept  43 
P  4  Oct  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  23  Sept  45 
P  22  Nov.  36 

19  Dec.  45 

4  Capt  0>C<mBeU  Mrrcd  lath* 
P«nliMUta»ttlilb«4ad  Lt.  lotsatif 
Chun  April  181S.  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  Ineladlnf  the  capluro 
or  Badi^oa,  where  he  was  lererely 
wouaded  aa  a  voluoteer  with  tho 
sloroiliif  partjr«  battle  of  Sal». 
maaca,  capture  of  Madrid  and 
the  EetlriH  retreat  fyaa  Mai- 
drid,  actioo  at  San  Munot,  ba^ 
tie*  of  Vlttoria  and  the  Pyrencee, 
action  at  Letara,  attack  oo  tho 
helfbti  of  Vera,  pauate  of  tho 
Bidaaaoa,  and  maajr  other  aBioor 
affkirL  Severely  wounded  at  tho 
capture  of  Eadi^ioa  on  the  nifbt 
of  the  0th  April,  leit,  where  ho 
■erved  ai  a  rolunleer  with  tho 
■tonnlaf  party.  He  baa  recelred 
the  War  Medal  and  three  claapa. 
10  Qnartcr-Moaler  Paul  aenrrd  agaiaet  the  Plratea 
in  tho  Peralan  Oulf,  and  destnictlen  of  Raa-eU 
Kbyna,  in  1809  I  at  the  capture  of  the  Ule  of  France 
in  1810 1  in  the  Kaitywar  eoontry  la  ISll-11,  and 
UMnf  the  Fort  of  Now  Nunnr  t  *>  *>^  Ouaerala 
and  Kuteh  in  1814,  IS,  and  18.  and  Uklof  the  forii  of 
Ancar,  Kineoote,  and  Dwarka  i  Mabratta  war  in  tho 
Deeean,  1817  and  18.  Capture  of  Poona  and  Cutch  t 
stormioff  tho  hill  tmU  of  BooJ  i  Bspedltion  to  tho 
Peralan  Gulf,  lodudloc  the  capture  of  tho  forts  of 
Raa-eURhyma  and  Zaya,  1819.  BapediUoa  to 
Arabia  In  18S1.  Inclu'linff  the  action  at  Bcol-Boo.AII, 


and  dettruetion  of  the  Pirate*. 

Paymaster.— J. WilWuniB  MarshaU,  3  Apr.  46 ;  Ens.  p  2  Sept  36    Lt.  p19  Mar.  41 . 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  C.  Rhatigan,dO  Dec.  41. 
Quarter-Master.— ThomsA  Paul/^  26  Apr.  39;  Ens.  25  Jan.  3P. 
Surgeon. — Robert  Keating  Prcndergast,  14  Apr.  46;  Assist. -Surg,  7  Oct.  36. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — ^Thomas  Esmondc  White,  M.D.,  26  8ept  45. 

William  Ker  Park,  31  Oct  45. 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Pldd  Hanhal  Orotreaor  accompanied  hli  regiment  (the  3rd  Foot  Guarda)  to  Holland  in  1793,  and  aftenrarda  into 
Flaadera.    In  1798  he  went  with  the  expedition  to  the  Holder,  and  wa«  preaont  in  the  aflbir  at  the  lines  wf  ZnTpe  (wounded). 
the  battle  of  Alkoiaer.  and  the  actions  of  the  17tb  Sept.  and  8tb  and  9th  Oct      Commanded  the  ptcqnets  and  out-poeu  at  the 
alcfv  of  Copcnhafcn  on  the  day  of  the  sortie,  when  the  Danes  were  repulsed.    At  the  siege  of  Flushing,  he  was  neat  in 
coansaod  to  Sir  Byre  Coote. 
3  Major  Patieneo  was  present  at  the  rarrender  of  Martinique,  and  at  the  eapture  of  Les  Salntes  and  Ouadaloupe.  in  1816. 
ft  C^C  do  Teissier  sofvod  in  Seiade.  in  commaad  of  a  detaehment,  protecting  tlie  stares  and  ammunitiuo  of  the  armf, 
up  tho  Indus.    Screed  also  in  the  Light  Company  of  the  17th  during  the  campaign  in  Affghanlstan  mnd  Beloochiscan, 
I  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  tlie  fortresses  of  Ohumee  and  Kbelat.  for  wtaleh  he  has  receiTcd  the  Medal. 
$  Maler  Johnston  servod  with  tho  49di  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  China,  except  the  capturr  of  Segoan,  and 
at  tho  attar*  and  capture  of  Chusan  (both  operations),  storm  and  eapture  of  the  hcighu  ^Mve  Canton,  attack 
ptura  of  Amoy  and  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  eapture  of  Scgoao. 
Wooaung,  and  Chin  Klang  Foo.  and  demonstration  before  Nankin. 
7  Llonk  Paul  served  with  tho  Slst  throaghoot  the  campaign  of  1845-8  oa  tho  SutieJ,  and  was  present  In  the  battles  of 
Moodka*.  Porascshah.  (wounded),  Buddiwal.  AUwal,  and  Sobraont  Medal  and  three  clasps.     Ue  carried  tbe  Queen's 
CulQor  of  tbo  Slst  at  Moodkee  i««**  Peroceshah. 

B  LItnb  OPCbMUn  aerred  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  tbe  force  in  New  ZeaUnd  fhnn  April  184ft  to  Jan.  1846,  and  was 
prMtnt  at  tho  aOaek  on  UekTs  Pah  at  Nawle,  en  that  on  the  Waikadi  Biver,  and  at  the  capture  of  Ppmart'a  Pah  al 
Bti>paHfe>%  Utk  Jn.  1S46. 


Y«tn*SerT. 


Full 
Pay. 


53 
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228  p.>B.tt«g.>^a«..,.>^.g.]    leth  Regiment  of  Foot.    ['*Tu'iSS^^ 

*■ The JSUpkant,  drcumacribed  "  HIND008TAN"— «  NIVE"— "  PBhlHWJLA.- 

Colonel, 
9  Sir  Robert  Arbuthnot,*  KCB.  Cornet,  1  Jan.  07 ;  Lieut,  I  June,  07  ;  Capi, 
.    SO  Aog.  OS ;  Mf^jor,  13  Aup^.  09 ;  Lieut.-Col  S2  May,  11 ;  Col.  19  July,  21  ; 

AfqfOT'Oen.  22  July,  30;  Lt.-Gen,  23  Nor.  41 ;  Co/.  76th  Regt.  31  May,  43. 
Lieut.'ColoneU,-^ oseph  Clarke,  JSns,  22  March,  10;  Lieut,  PIO  Jnnei  19; 

Cdpt,  P24  Feb.  25 ;  Mi^for,  20  June,  33 ;  Lieut.-Col,  17  Sept.  39. 
r.  John   Heneage  Grubbe,  Bns.  p  20  Aug.  18;    Lieut,  P24  Feb.  25;    Capt. 

P 18  May,  26 ;  Mitfor,  p  19  Jan.  39 ;  Lt,'CoU  3  Sept.  47. 
3/4;'^.— Richard  Gardiner,  J?nJ.  12  May  14;   Lieut,  29  Sept  25;   Ckip#. 

P5  April  33  ;  Major,  11  Nov.  45. 
r.  Robert  Clifford  Lloyd,  Ens,  PdO  Dec.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  S  June  30 ;  Capt,  P3  June 

86;  Brev,'Mq;or,  9  Nor.  46;  Major,  3  Sept.  47. 


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CAPTAZNt. 

r.  G.  F.  Cooper  Scott .... 

Spbt  Shepherd 

r.  Henry  Brewster  ...... 

Collingwood  Fenwick    . . 
Ctias.  S.  B.  Evans  Gordon 
r.  Henry  Dalton  Smart. . 
Morley  S.  Tynte  Dennis 
r.  9  Archibald  Campbell* 

John  B.  Flanagan 

r.  John  Gore  Ferns    .... 

Thomas  ^^dd 

John  Geo.  C.  Dlsbrowe. . 

LiBOTBNANTS. 

Arch.  Rittherfoord 

Wm.  ^Vood  Senhouse .... 

Henry  Heame  Lacy,  Adj. 
r,  Charles  O'DoDO^hae . . 
I  WUliam  Hugh  Barton  .. 
[r,  WUford  Brett,  At(;,  ., 
Robert  H.  H.  Keightley 
r,  John  Bdward  Large  . 
r.  John  William  Preston 
Benjamin  Rising    ..... 

Thomas  Crawford  Poole 
r.  JamesCamming  Clarke 
John  Cumming  Clarke  . . 
Wm.  Charles  Bancroft,  #. 
r  John  Richard  Lovett . . 
r  Robert  Hyde  Page  .... 

Ensigns. 
r.  Andrew  Gammell  .... 

r.  William  Price  Hill   . . 
James  Fox  Bland   ...... 

WatterMontfordWestrop} 
r.G.  Henry  John  Heigham 
John  H .  HoustonGammell 

George  Wardlaw    

John  Geddes 

r.  Geo.  Reynell  Gresson  . 
Charies,  L^d  Lnrgmn 


ENSIGN. 


J. 


LIBUT. 


25  Oct.  27 
PIO  July  23 
P  18  Oct.  33 
P  4  Sept.  35 

12  Oct.  32 
P31  Dec.  33 
P 18  Sept.  35 

7  Mar.  1 1 

8  Feb.  31 
3  May  31 

P  3  June  36 


CAPTAIN.    iBK&V.-MA/. 


.«•... 


P 19  Au?.  36 

P  7  April  87 

P   1  Feb.  89 

29  Aug.  39 

P  8  Nov.  39 

P  29  May  40 

2  Apr.  41 

PIO  Nov.  43 

26  Jan.  44 

26  July  44 

P  15  Dec.  40 

P28  Mar.  46 

11  Nov.  45 

25  June  44 

P  28  Nov.  45 

P  30  July  44 

16  Apr.  40 
18  Apr.  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P  4  June  47 
P  22  June  47 
P  15  Oct.  47 
p  5  Nov.  47 
25  Aug.  48 
P    0  Feb.  49 


P   1  July  86 
6  Jan.  87 
P  9  Nov.  39 
P   3  April  40 
P20  Dec.  42 
I     8  Jan.  43 
PIO  Nov.  48 
P«7  Oct.  87 
1 1  Ndv.  45 
14  Afir.  46 
8  Sept  47 
P81  Mar.  48 


9  Nof .  40 


p  8  May  31 

P 18  May  26 

P 19  Aug.  36 

P  7AprU37 

P  3  June  36 

P25  Aig.  37 

P2S  .Vov.  37 

5  Mar.  12 

28  Aug.  35 

23  Feb.  88 

P 19  Oct.  88 

2  Feb.   44 

P   1  Feb.  39 

20  July  39 
P 16  Apr.  41 
P20  Dec.  42 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  13  Jan.  43 

11  Nov.  45 
1  May  40 
P18  Nov.  46 
9  8  Dec.  46 
P  10  May  44 
P  4Jime47 

3  Sept.  47 

21  April  46 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P 18  Aug.  47 1 


%  Captain  Campbell  Mrved  with  the  77tk  ill 
the  Peninsula.  fh>ra  Au^.  1813  to  tha  m4  of 
that  war  in  1814.  and  wo*  prMcnt  at  tha 
ad«  of  Baroont  and  npolM  «#  th«  sortla. 


P   5  Nov.  47 

PnymiMfer.— William  Doran,  8  March,  44 ;   JSns,  15  Nov.  38  C Lieut.  10  Aiw^ll, 
A<ilfutants,^Lieut,  Henry  Heam  Lacy,  1  May,  46.       [80 ;  Capt.  3  Mareh  4ab 

r.  Lima.  WUford  Brett,  3  Sept.  47. 
4tcitr*vrJfa<^«r#.— John  Dunlop,  9  Feb.  49 ;  Mnt.  1  May  46. 

r.  Henry  Tyler,  3  Sept,  47. 
5i<r^m>iir.— Robert  Thomas  Scott,  7  Aus;.  46 ;  AuUt.^Surg,  15  July  86. 

r.  Henry  Cooper  Rende,  8  Sept.  47 ;  Am^.^Surg,  31  May,  80. 
ilifufan^-SiirpMiit.— James  Crcrar,  3  Sept.  47. 

r.  George  Anderson  Wilkinson,  17  Dec.  47. 
Faicinge  Bed,'^Agents,  Sir  John  Kirkland  (c  Co. 


1  sir  Eobarft  Athotbnot  strred  la  Ireland  diuing  the  rcbelUoo,  in  17N,  1nclu<lln((  fha  baltit  e#  Bally 
nainuclc  on  the  8th  Sept.,  agalnit  the  French.  At  the  capture  of  the  Cnpe  of  Good  Hope,  la  19Q$* 
Proceeded  from  thenca  to  South  America,  on  the  stalT  of  Lod  Bcretford,  and  was  preeent  <■  tAo  ftatU» 
prerioiu  to  the  funreiMler  of  Buenot  Ayres,  and  at  two  engagemenu  Iwfore  lu  re  capture  by  tbc  Spa- 
Btardt :  he  «ras  ftubseqaeatlj  thirteen  monthf  a  prisoner.  On  hit  return  front  South  America  be  leited 
»n  the  tlair  of  Lord  Beretford  In  the  Island  of  Madpira,  and  afierwardc  in  the  Peninwila,  from  I0M  to 
the  end  of  ihat  war  In  1814,  with  the  excep  lion  of  the  flr«t  part  of  1S13,  and  hai  receWed  the  gold  crewaai 
(bree  claepa  for  Busaeo,  Albubera,  Badi^os,  Nivelle,  Ntve,  Ortkee,  and  Toulonee.  Independeot  of  tte 
ftbore,  be  wai  also  preeent  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  paatage  of  the  Oouro,  lines  of  Torre*  VedrM^ 
ind  rednctioa  of  OUreBcn.  flnt  elece  of  Badalot.  chlrd  eiece  and  etorm  of  BadakM  t  the  elece  and  i 


HmA  QiMrtersl 
1  PortemouUi.  J 


77ih  (  The  East  Middlesex)  Regiment  of  Foot. 


22d 


On  the   Colours   and    Appointments,   the   Plume   of  the   Prince  of   Wales. 
"SBRINGAPATAM"— "CIUDAD  RODRIGO"-.«BADAJOZ"— 

"PENINSULA." 


T«eri*8erT. 

67 

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Colonel. 
Sir  John  Macleod, i  CB.  KCH.  Bm.  9  Mar.  1793 ;  Lieut,  2  Hay,  94 ;  Ccpi,  24 

June,  95;  Mq;or,  9  June,  99;  Lieut. -Col,  1  Jan.  05;  Col.  4  June'i  13 ;  Mojvr* 

General^  12  Aug.  19;  Lieut.-Gen.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Col.  of  the  77th,  17  Feb.  4^ 

Lieut.' Colonel. 
George  Daberiey,  :Ens.  P28  Jan.  26;  Lieut.  p24  Dec.  29;  Capt:  9  ft3  4^ug^ 

33;  Mqjor,  P29  Sept.  43:  Lt.-Col.  22  Dec.  48. 
Mqjort. — ^Thomas  Graham  Es^erton,  Ens.  24  Dec.  29;  Lieut.  P9  Mar.  32;  Capt. 

P  23  Jan.  35 ;  Mqjor^  p  7  Feb.  45. 
Robert  Jocelyn  Straton,  Ens.  10  Jan.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  18  Jan.  38 ;  Capt.  p26  Apr. 

39 ;  M^jar,  P 18  Aug.  48. * 


BNSIGNB, 

Captains. 

GuyClarke ,   17  Feb.  20 

Alexander  Tomkina  . . . . '   28  June  24 

Geoige  Dixon p  30  Dec.  28 

Henry  Jeryis  White -p  23  Dec.  31 

William  Forbes p  2  Dec.  31 

Ed.Hen.LowtherCrofton;p  10  May  39 
James  Butler  Fellowes  . .  p  31  May  39 

Alexander  Aitken I     1  Feb.  39 

Philip  Bolton ,      6  July  09 

Alfred  Rush    P  15  July  36 

LlEUTENAKTS.  | 

BartholomewO'Brien,a</j.  P 15  Apr.  36 

Johnllackett 17  Nov.  37 

Geo.  Harry  Smith  Willis   P2d  Apr.  41 

George  Cary p  28  Dec.  41 

Henry  Robert  Garden    . .  |p  11  Nov.  42 
Thomas  Oriel  Forster     . .  P  25  Nov.  42 

Francis  Kennedy    \    26  July  44 

Henry  Jobling  Wallack'. .  p  22  July  43 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P 17  July  23  P  8  Apr.  26 

P24Dec.  25 1 P   8  Dec.  37 

P  26  Dec.  34 ,  P  29  Nov.  39 

11  Sept. 35 IP  11  Nov.  42 

11  Aug.  35 1 P   7  Feb.  45 

Pll  Nov.  42,P23  May  45 

15  Apr.  42  P   7  Apr.  48 

8NoT.  43,P18  Aug.  48 

25  July  11.    10  Sept.  47 

13  July  41  P  2  Feb.  49 


P  13  July  38 
28  Aug.  30 
P  30  Aug.  44 
9  Nov.  43 
P  7  Feb.  45 
P 14  Feb.  45 
P23  May  45 
P25  June44 


P 12  Sept.  48 
P  7  July  46 
P  7  July  46 
2  Mar.  49 
P    1  Sept.  48 


BRBYBT- 
MAJOR. 


23  Not.  41 


ThomasElUott    p   7  Feb.  45 

William  Bertram    p  29  Mar.  44 

GordonLeslie |  22  Nov.  44 

W.WentworthGrantDUkePUFeb.  45 

John  Nicholson p  19  Nov.  47 

Ensigns.  | 

Henry  Kent     ,p  8  Aug.  45 

William  Ronalds    ,p  29  Dec.  46 

William  Henry  Weston. .  p26  May  48 
Wm.  H.  C.  George  Pcchell  p  1  Aug.  48  j 
Wm.  FeUx  ToUemache  . .  p18  Aug.  48  j 

William  Rickman Pl2Sept.48| 

Bentinck  Duncan  Gilby    I   17  Nov.  48, 

Robert  Walmesley p  18  Sept.49! 

PaynwMfer.— William  Galway,  29  Sept.  43;  Ens.  4  Nov.  13 ;  Lieut.    7  July  20 ; 

Caj>/.2  Apr.  41. 
Atljutafd.— Lieut.  Bartholomew  O'Brien,  2  March  49. 
Qimrter-Master. — John  Remington  Breading,  23  June,  48. 
iSur^eon.— Joseph  Samuel  Prendergast,  M.D.  22  May  46;  Assist.'Sarffion,  10 

Feb.  36. 
Assistant-Surgeon. — Christopher  Macartney,  M.B.,  2  Feb.  44. 
[Returnedfrom  North  America,  25  June  48.] 
Facings  Yellow. — Agent,  Charles  R.  M*Grigor,  Esq. 

1  Sir  Jobn  Maeleod  wned  in  tlie  ardaou*  campaign  of  1704  In  Holland,  under  tise  Dnke  of  York,  and 
wns  praaent  at  the  attack  and  taking  of  Fort  St.  Andrt,  the  bombardment  and  sonie  of  NImcguen,  tho 
•ttaek  and  defeat  of  the  encmj  at  Beirren-Mansel,  Guilder-ManMl,  and  Thuil.  Commanded  the  brigade 
wUeb  carried  the  village  of  Merxem,  14  ih  Jan.  1814,  and  was  severely  wounded. 

9  UeuC  Wallack  served  the  campaign  on  tlie  SuUeJ  In  1M5-0  (medal)  with  the  0th,  tad  wu  prtseat  at 
Am  battles  of  ICoodkee,  Ferosethah,  and  Sobraon. 

t  X 


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111'.. ApriulS!]    84rt  {York  and  Lancaster)  Regt  of  Foot 

The  Union  Bnd,  "NIVE"— «PBNIWULA''— "IKWH." 

Colonel, 
m  Sir  LoftuB  Wm.  Otway,>  CB.  Comet,  17  Mar,  1796 ;  lAttaL  «8rpt.9«;  Cr- 

27  Oct.  98 ;  J»f<?/ar,  24  Feb.  1803  ;  Lieut,'CoL  28  Mar.  06  ;  €bt  ♦  J«ar. 

Major-Gen,  12  Aug.  19 ;  Xriwf .  6'«n.  10  Jan*  37  ;  CoL  MAli  Rrt^  »  I^-  • 
Ltfwfc.- Col*.— Charlw  Franklyn,  JETiw.  p  17  July,  93 ;  Li^ui,  ^  April,  W;  C«-. 

PIO  July,  28;  Mioor,  »»28  Dec  38 ;  lAeui.'-CoL  16  Sept.  4.V 
David  Russell,  Comet,  i^lO  Jan.  28;  Lieut.  Pi  Oct.  20;  C^pi.  ►iX^- 

JIfemw,  7  July,  45 ;  JAeut.-Col.  *  10  Dec  47. 
Mqjors.—MtLithevi  Benjamin  George  Reed*  Bns,  p26  Feb,  18;  Xmi^.  »» -*-^ 

26:  Cffpf.  P26  Feb.  36;  Major,  16  Sept.  46. 
George  Gre«n,«  Ens.  7  AprU,  25;  Xrtoi/.  29  June  27  ;  Cap*.  ^10  ^«»-  ^' 

Mqjor,  P19  Nov.  44.    


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Captains. 
James  Alexander  West . . 

'Hiomas  Bridge 

Tliomas  Fred.  Richardson 

Matthew  Cassan 

Thomas  Davison 

Wm.  Justin  MacCarthy . . 
George  Francis  Harrison 
Wm.  Murray  Mitchell  . . 

William  Radcliffe 

Charles  F.  Seymour  .... 
Lieutenants. 

Thos.  Lightfoot 

Henry  Fred.  Saunders  *. . 
Hitm.  John  W  .Monck ,  i4  <(f . 
Thomas  Edmonds  Holmes 

Geo.  Fred,  Macbenn 

Spier  Hughes 

Wm.  Frederick  Macbean 
Charles  Alex.  Halfhidc* 
Arthur  Moore  Cassan .... 
Robert  Wallen  Jones  .... 

Walter  C.  E.  Snow 

Cornelius  Chas.  Rolleston 
Robert  Crosse  Stewart  , . 

Thomas  Horan^ 

Geo.  B.Vaughan  Arbnckle 
Fred.  An^stus  Davidson 

David  O'Brien    

Eugene  Currie    ........ 

Wm.  M'Gcachy  Keats  . . 

Bowes  Mein 

John  Gray  Bolton 

Benjamin  Sandwith  .... 
RichardStanstead  Barwell 

Ensigns. 
Thomas  H.  P.  Kcnnan  . . 
Fred.  John  G.  Saunders 
Geo.  Fred.  Tod  Whitlock 
T.YQUng(Qr.-M.O  April  47.) 

Tho.  Goodricke  Pcacocke 

John  MacMalion    

Henry  Browne 


ENBION. 


p  6  July  26 
n26Jiine  28 

25  Dec.  17 
S'13  Dec.  33 
P23May  34 

15  June  15 

P  26  June  35 

p  5  Mar.  38 

P27  Sept.  31 

9  Jan.   38 

1  June  98 

30  July  36 

p  28  Dec.  38 

P  28  Dec.  38 

4  Jan.   39 

P31  Dec.  39 

p  31  Oct.  46 

20  J  one  39 

P   7  April  42 

10  AprO  42 

11  Aprn42 
20  May    42 

25  Oct.  42 

27  May  48 
29  Dec  43 
24  July  42 
22  Nov.  44 

P   8  Aug.  46 
P 14  Oct.  42 

28  Mar.  46 

26  Jan.  41 


LIEUT. 

28  Feb.   28 

30  Aug.  31 

26  April  28 

19  May  38 

P  2  Nov.  88 

30  Sept.  30 

p28  Dec.  38 

p  1  Nov.  89 

P24  Apr.  36! 

29  Aug.  40 


CAPTAI!fj_ 

~8  April  42." 

18  Nov.  4«: 

14  Oct.   42; 


»»SV^*'- 


19  Mat.  44 


7  July  45 

29Marcb44, 

10  Sept,  451 

7  Dec.  46. 

P  7  Jim«44> 

PIO  Dec  47* 


P  30  Oct.  40 
27  Dec  37 
8  April  42 
do. 
do. 
do. 
30  Sept.  42 
25  June  41 
29  Dec.  43 
12  Not.  44 
22  Nov.  44 
7  July  46 
16  Sept  45 
P23  Sept.  46 
P 17  Oct.   46 
3  May  44 

20  May  46 
P27  0ct.   48 

21  April  46 
P  24  Dec.  47 

..      30  July  42 

10  Dec.  46'     16  Aug.  49 
2  Oct.   46  P 19  Oct,  40 


U*a 


P27  Oct.  46 
P29  Dec.  46 
Pll  Dec.  46 
21  July  48 
P 15  Aug.  48 
P  3  Nov.  48 


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9  Nov.  49 
Frederick  Hardy    ;p  23  Nov.  49 

Paymaster.—Qco,  llcnrj-  Eddy,  28  Apr.  37;  -ETtw.  p  29  Aug. 96;  X.S0I^3&. 
Ad^titant. — Lieut,  Hon,  John  Wlllinjfton  3Ionck,  17  Dec  47. 
Quarter-Master.-^ohik  Faircloth,  23  May,  48  ;  JEiw.  1 6  SepL  4> ;  X.  l7  J».  <* 
^Krjrwm.— Francis  William  Innes,  M.D.,  2  Feb.  49 ;  Atsi^.-Surg,  10  iMw  17 
Attistant'Surgeons,  Christopher  Nlnlan  English,  M.D.  8  April,  €2. 

Thomas  Stack,  M.D.,  22  Nov.  44. 
Alfred  Gosden,  19  Feb.  47. 
Facingi  Ye\\aw,^Affents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
1  Sir  LoftuB  Otwuj  werred  In  Ireland  during  the  r^'bellJon  In  1798,  and  wa*  pTvaent  to  <W 
1111.    Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1608  as  a  M^Jor  in  the  I6tb  Busaart,  and  on  tkvlMi 
le  sorprttrd  and  captured  the  whole  of  the  French  Cavalry  oat-lying  piquet.  On 
^alladoiid,  whllit  m  tUcouvert,  he  encottntered  Col.  Antlgnac*  eominandaat  of  ffct  _ 
be  bead  of  a  itronf  force;  charged  and  routed  him;    toolt  the  Coloaal  prtMncr,  lat 
han  he  had  Dragoone  to  goard  them,  and  brought  them  all  into  Head-omrtan* 
age.    At  Benerente,  vbilet  commanding  the  out -lying  piquet,  he  «aa  oppoMd 
»r  neatlT  an  hour,  at  the  head  of  six  fouadrona  of  the  Imperial  OaardTcT 
nard,  wboea  eommandlng  offlcar  was  killed,  and  whoee  tword  be  tooJu    In 
aped  tba  rear  ol  tlia  enemy,  and  captured  between  Ura  and  tla  hoadivd 


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X  *^9th  Regt.  of  Foot  (  Cameron  ERghlanderM).  P'^^I^^'^^^^ 

"  EGMOWT-OP-ZEE,"— The  SpHr^x,  with  the  word§  "  BQyW?--5'  PUENTES 


55 


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Hvsioir. 


P  6  Sept  83 
PlOOrt.  84 
1 1  Dec.  35 
P  8  June  38 
i»29Mar.  30 
Pll  May  39 
P29  Feb.  40 
P  3  April  40 
P  18  Sept  40 
P14June48 

18  June  41 
P  1  June  41 
P 14  Oct.  42 
P 14  April  43 
P 1  a  Apr.  44 
P   4  July  45 

19  Aug.  4a 
P  30  Jan.  46 
P  9  Jane  46 
P  36  June  46 
P  24  July 
Pll  Nov. 
P  8  Xoy. 
P  8  Apr. 


I-IEUT, 


40 
45 
46 
47 


P 11  June  47 
22  June  17 
P  31  Mar.  48 
P27  Oct.  48 
99  June  49 
P21  Aug.  49 
P  19  Oct.  49 


P  8  July  36 
P20  Dec.  37 
pa9  Mar.  39 
P 18  Sept.  40 
P  8  June  41 
P  28  Dec.  41 
P 15  June  42 

p  a  Aug.  4a 

P  10  Feb.  48 
PiaApT.  44 

11  Apr.  44 

aa  Aug.  43 

P30May  46 
P  4  July  45 
P 14  Nov.  45 
P  25  Aug.  46 
28  Nov.  45 
P  a  Apr.  47 
Pll  June  49 
P  31  Dec.  47 
P  81  Mar.  48 
P  25  Apr.  48 
P  a?  Got.  48. 
PiaOct.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


I  Nov,  4a 


PUENTE8 
J>'ONOB»— "  SALA  MANGA"— ^'PYBENEES"—"  NIVELLE"— w  NIVE»-- 
**TQULOUSB"— '*  PENINSULA"—"  WATERI^OO.- 

ColffMl.— 9  m  James  Hay,"  CB.  Cqnif^  10  June  95;  LUui.  20  April  98; 
Capt.  as  Feb.  05;  Mqjar,  3  Jan.  1$;  LUui^-CoU  18  Feb.  13;  Co/,  22  Julv 
80 ;  Mqf.'Gen.  83  Nov.  41  j  CW.  79th  Highlanders,  8  Feb.  49. 

Lieut,^ColoneL — Hon,  Lauderdale  Maule,  JS'nj.  p  24  Aug.  26:  Lieut  21  July 
81 ;  Copt.  Paa  May,  35;  Jlf^/flr,  pU  May,  39;  Zieut.-Coi.vU  jine,  42. 

Afry or*.— Edmund  James  Elliot,  £m-  p  5  April  31 ;  X*.  p  10  Oct.  34  :  Cani 
P  ^  April  40 ;  Mqfor,  P  12  April  44.  '       *^ 

James  Ferguson,  JBns.  P  27  Julj  32;  Lieut,  p  7  Aug.  35  ;  Capt,  p  18  Sept.  40: 
Mqjor,  P  25  Aug.  46.  r         * 

Captaiks. 
John  Douglas,  # ,    ...... 

Wm.  Monro    

Richard  C.  H.  TViylor  . . 
Robert  Douglas  Glephane 

William  M'Call     

Thomas  John  Reeve  .... 

Andrew  Hunt 

Thomas  Bromhead  Butt . 
Wm.  Chauval  Hodgson. . 
Wm.  Arthur  Main  waring 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Mackay,^4^ 

Heniy  Murray 

Wiliiam  Forrest,  d,  acfj, . . 
Henry  W.Campbell,  d,pm. 

Oliver  Graham 

Keith  Ramsay  Maitland 
Alex.Ck>ckbumM'Bamett 
Geoige  Murray  Miller  . . 

Adam  Maitland 

W.  Cunlngh.  Cuniugfaame 
Edward  William  Cuming 

William  Scott    

Charies  Millns  Harrisson 

James  Webster 

Ensigns. 
Francis  Augustus  Grant,*. 
Frauds  Joseph  Harrisson 
Robert  Tod  Boothby .... 

John  Scott •  •  • .  • 

Henry  Halford  Stevenson 
WemyssThomasCockbum 
James  Herbert  Freme  . . 
Paifmatter, — John  Comes,*  5  Nov.  47 ;  ^}mriir^Mailw,  25  June  41 ;  Cornet^ 

a  Oct.  46;  Lieut.  p23  March  47. 
Atgutant. — Liettt,  Henry  Mackay,  19  June,  41. 
QuarteT'Miuter, — Robert  Jamicson,  11  May,  49. 
Surgeon,— John  Grant,  10  Julj  46;  AsHst.-Surg,  0  June  37. 
Auitt.'Surgeon8. — ^Thomas  Goldie  Scot,  M.D.  14  Dec.  41. 

Henry  Day  Fowler,  19  Pec.  45. 

Facings  Qreen. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  ft  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Cane  It  Co. 

1  imiMlfacral  Hny  teffvcd  in  th«  Ifith  Laactn  during  the  PeninsuUr  wtr,  and  wu  precent  at  the  pia«a«e  of  Uw  Doui* 
nk  CW<W«  of  Oporto,  b«Ule  of  Talavera.,  actions  at  Kedinha.  Babugal,  Cf.ndcizia,  and  Fos  4Mrouc«.  battle  of  Pa«nte« 
a*OB0r :  eansaaded  the  Reft  in  an  alhlr  witli  the  Lanocrt  Dc  Bciy.  at  Eaptsia,  ia  wbicb  they  <*«'•  complctFly  d«lbate4, 
their  ColoBel  and  a  eblef  d«  aquadiMi,  witb  79  B«n»  made  priKinen,-~ia  ti^e  Duke  oi  Welllnf  ton'i  deapatebca  he  wcntioiia 
that  Cqtola  Ifer  **  partienlarly  diatloguisbed  himacir.**  Concmandcd  the  Regt  durlrg  the  i^ege  of  Burgoif  and  in  the  letretC 
to  Fortngal.  and  was  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy'a  cavalry.  On  going  infee  action  at  Balamanea  he  bad  his  right  am 
broken.  Cemmaaded  the  Regt  at  the  batties  of  Vitloria  and  the  NIva,  A»  whieh  be  b\s  reeeived  the  OoM  Medal  and  a  clasp. 
H*  wiM  4Uo the  twrnv^^  of  ISl^  ***^  cotpmanded  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  battle  oi  Waterloo,  and  was  so  severely  wounded 
i«  a  An9«  of  Cowit  Rente's  division  that  be  remained  on  the  flcld  of  battte  eight  days  before  he  eonld  be  temoved  to  Brussels. 
Q«  wu  Boiyliiatod  a  CoiDiMniao  of  the  Bath  for  his  Peninsular  scnrlces,  and  ayaio  faretted  for  the  sane  after  the  battle  «f 
Waterloo. 

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P  8  June  41 
P 14  June  42 
P«3Aug.  44 
P 1 1  Apr.  45 
PUJToy.  45 
P  9  June  46 
PS5Aug.  46 
P  2  Apr.  47 
Pll  June  47 
P  27  Oct  48 


8  ftynaster  Comes  se rred  with 
the  Urd  ia  tte  campaign  en  the 
Satl<ii  la  1846  (awdal).  and  eom- 
nanded  the  rear-fuard  at  Bnddilral 
when  cut  off  by  the  enemy's  cavalry, 
and  elllMted  his  retreat  ia  an  or* 
derly  nutanrr  ia  the  he*  of  the 
entire  Seik  cavalry,— bis  eondnei  oa 
this  oeeasien  aRerwards  elicited  the 
Duke  or  WeUlngton's  •«  eordial  ap- 
probation and  thaaks  Ibr  Ihegailaatry 
and  Judgoaent  he  displayed  in  pro- 
ksctiag  ttie  bagf  age  and  sick  in  the 
flBvivevrsnt  towards  Loodiana,  u^a 
attacked  by  a  large  force  of  the 
caeniy  mt  the  list  January.**  He 
was  also  present  at  the  battles  of 
Alinal  and  Sobraoo.  Aft  Btaddtwal 
he  was  wounded  |a  the  lefi  end  his 
hotao  was  shot  nader  him. 


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0    Lieut.'Colonels,—9  Thomaa  Bunbury,*  CB.  Ens.  7  May,  07 ;  Lieut  17  Aug.  DO ; 
Capt.  25  Oct.  14;  MtOor,  p21  Nov.  34 ;  Zt.CoL  26  July  44. 
Robert  Blucher  Wood,'  CB.  Cornet,  P30  Dec.  34;  Xieu/.  Pl2  Feb.a6;   Capt 
P31  Dec.  41 ;  Mqjor,  p  17  May,  44 ;  Lieut,- Col  p30  Dec.  46. 
0    A/i^;V>r*.— Robert  Alex.Lockhart,*ConirtP  11  June  SO;  Lieut,  P&Ocl,9^i  Capt 

V 13  July  38 ;  Mqjor  p30  Dec.  45. 
3A  1 9  Charles  Lewis,"  JEiw.  9  June  13;  Z/.  30  Dec.  19;  Capt.  22  Mar.  32;  Brev 
Maj,  10  Jnno  4G ;  Mt^.  3  Feb.  47. 

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Robert  George  Hughes 


P  29  June  301 P  GJuly  32 
0  ,  RkThardTaibot  Say  ere' . .  i*  19  Apr.  27  ,p25  May  32 
0  ;  Lambert  L.  Montgomery^ '^ 22  June  Sd'yPn  Jan.  40 


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Samuel  Tolfrey  Christie 
Anthony  Ormsby* 


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P  22  Jan.  36 
P 13  July  38 

Robert  Hawkes  ' >  p    •  l>ec.  31 

Pll  Jan.  40 

11  Oct.  39 

P  23  Sept.  37 


Edward  Ilardinge" 

George  Dean  Pitt,  9, 

John  Cumming  *^   . 

Clia.  FitiGerald  Studdert* .  p  22  Apr.  42 
Lieutenants. 

Theodore  Rich.  Hickson  1  Apr.  42 

Charles  Duperler »» 29  Dec.  40 

AsUU Thomas  Welsh  . .  p21  May  41 
Edward  Alan  Holdich,»*  *. '  p  2  July  41 
George  Samuel  Young' . .     16  July  41 

William  Hunter »» 20  May  42 

Wm.Fred.Adams  Colman'  16  June  48 
Henry  Geo.  John  Bowler'  \  16  June  43 
Benjamin  Hallowell Boxer  j  21  May  42 
Hamilton  Charles  Smith  [P  8  Oct.  44 
William  Calvert  Dunn  . .  p  16  Dec.  43 
William  Deane  Freeman      P30  Jan.  40 


p  13  July  38 
P  2  July  41 

8  July  37 
P31  Dec.  41 

19  Jan.  44 
p  8  May  40 
P24No%.43 

15  July  43 


p  3  Dec  41 

16  M*r.  49 

P  38  Jmly  43 

28  Aag.  45 

26  Dec.  45 

Pll  Got.  44 

P22DCC.  48 

P   4  May  48 

10  Jvne  49 

P  4  May  49 


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Robert  Cttsscls  Uliphant 
//onJohnHoweM.Browne 

George  Bodle,'  A4i 

BllM  John  Hume   

Matthew  Kirkland 

Frederick  Miller 

Charles  Fre<lcrick  AmJel 
James  John  Dudueon  . . . 
George  Newton  Fendall.. 
Donald  Maclean  Fraser.. 

George  Thonie    •  • 

Ensigns. 

William  Paterson 

Thomas  William  Hunt . . 
Jas.  L.  Winnictt  Nunn  . . 
Robert  D.  DaTid  Lecky 

George  Sullivan 

John  Wilkinson 

rhos.  Prcodergast  Quill . . 
William  Whitehead 


16  Apr.  42 
27  Feb.  46 
23  May  45 
11  Nov.  46 
22  Dec.  46 
16  May  45 
P  16  May  45 
20  Mar.  46 
11  Dec.  46 
8  May  46 
29  Apr.  46 


S  ll«|or  Loekkftit 

26  July  44 1 ?•»•■  «*<«»•  *«iiii<^»«<a» •••  •- 

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10  Mar.  46 
13  July  46 
28  Aug.  46 
24  Dec.  46 


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21  May 

29  Oct. 

P21  Jan. 

9  Jan. 


46 
47 
47 

48 

49 


0  Mar.  49 
10  Apr.  49 
22  Aug.  49 


6  M^ar  Lewis 
buitla  ton  Ai^  1019 
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13  Nov.  46 

11  Dec.  46 

21  Feb.  46 
P17  Mar.  48 

20  Oct.  48 
P  4  April  46 
P25S€pt.  46 
P22  Dec.  48 
p   4  May  49 

10  June  49 

10  Apr.  49 

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or  UoodkM  tad  Soteaoa. 

13  Lt.   Dttperlcr  Mrv«4  wltti  Iha 
(medal)  at  Nlaffpo.  Ctepoa. 
Chin  KUBf  roe  (wouadcd). 

8  Capt.  Stttddcrt  Mtrad  is  ll»  i«k 
the  cempaiKa  in  lMS-4  a 
the  baiile  of  PoawM  (M 
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PaymaMter,—rUo.  Bloomfield  Hunt,"  1  Aug. 37^  J5:n*.P  19  JaD.90;  X*.  85  Oct-S 
At{)utant,'-LUut.  George  Bodle,'  21  May  47.  ^    ,^  .^  ^ 

Qr«irfrr-Af<M<er.-^eorge  Crawford,  21  May,  47;  Iftw.  18  Sqjt.  «• 
5M»y«wi.— John  Robert  Taylor,«  14  June,  42 ;  AiMt^-Surg.  31  May,  33- 

^#m^-5urj^#.— Miah  William  Murphy,  22  July ,  42.  

DavidStuartEr*kineBain,23Jau.48.     AgenU^fixmt^CoxkQ 
Henry  Carr  Lucas,  2  Mar.  47 .  |         Fad^ge  Ydkna . 

8  Lt.  Col.  Bunburr  aerred  in  ihfPenlnwta  from  1808  to  Ibe  and  of  **»«'?'> ^^'';*|*¥^CT!?SL^! 
balUe.  of  Talavera  aid  Barroaa.    Ha  was  llafor  of  Brif «to  lo  iLa  J^Jf^^^^'iSj!;^^^^  S'^ 

aurot  of  wiuch  be  had  bli  hor»«  ibot  aod^r  Mm>,  at  tha  eapioro  of  Jevilk,  defence  of  Iba  grUja  or  i*  i 
Urgo  near  Anuyuat.  He  was  prrtciit  at  the  batti«aof  tha  NlfoUe  and  of  iko  >i«a  ^y^aialy  ^twmm»md  .  la*^ 
madl  of  Bayoiini,  and  i»miuaiided  tba  0th  CUMdoraa  at  tbo  taltlo  of  Tootonae.  Ha  ftunMaj^iH  tfco  m J 
and  was  emplojad  on  rarioua  berrioet  for  four  yeart  la  Now  ZaiMrt,  I***"*  inasii ■■!■■■  ■"  i  ••  * 
iattlemant  onUl  1844,— towardi  tba  tdoae  of  wbWh  year  ba  wa»  wrecU-d  oo  ono  or  l»^ 


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J  81 5^  Befft  Foot  (Loyal  lAncdln  Volunteers)* 

"  MAIDA"— «  CORUNNA"—«  PENINSULA." 


Colonel. 
Thomas  ETans,'  CB.  En$,  3  Dec.  04  ;  Lieut,  1  Oct.  05 ;  Capt,  19  Nov.  03 ; 

Mqjor^  6  Feb.  12 ;  Lt.-CoL  13  Oct.  12 ;  CoL  22  July,  30  ;  Major-Gen.  28 

June,  3d ;  CoL  81tt  liegt.  12  July,  47. 
Lieut.-Colonel. — William  Henry  Churles  Wellesley,  Ens .  V29  June  30 ;  JAeut. 

P5  Oct.    82;    Capt.  p  17  Jan.  40;   Major,  p  14   April   48;    Lieut.^CoL 

P3Nov.  48. 
Mqjort. — Henry  Farrant,  Ens.  9  July  30 ;  Lieut.  13  Feb.  35 ;  Capit.  10  May  44 ; 

Mqj&r^vB  Nov.  48. 
Henry  Renny,  Ens.  p  27  Dec.  83 ;  Lieut.  P  7  Aug.  35  ;  Capt.  29  May  44 ; 

MqjoTfP  17  Nov.  48. 


Captains. 

Abraham  Splaine   

Jamea  Ward 

John  Hamilton  Stewart 
irim.Rob.  A.  Geo.  Dalzell 
Henxy  Edward  Sorell    . . 

Oeoige  W.  Raikes 

Anchitel  F.  F.  Boughey . . 
John  Arthur  Gildea    .... 

Thomaa  Deane  Perry     . . 
Henry  Auateu*   ........ 

Lieutenants. 
Fred.  £dw.  Sorell,  adj.  . . 

John  Oldright 

John  Boiurchier 

JamoB  Wood! 

Francis  Lepper 

Charles  James  Skerry  • . 
Wm.  Benjamin  Browne.. 
Charles  EUison  Goodwin 
Robert  Bruce  Chichester 
Fred.  Sidney  De  Vera  Lane 
Thomas  Howard  Fenwick 
Hedworth  John  Liddell 

Alfred  Wright 

Ensigns. 
William  Fergusson  Carrie 

Thomas  Hignell 

William  Egerton  Todd  .. 

Malaehi  Hanley 

George  Betts 

Charles  Hunter 

Richard  Henry  Willcocks 
Hen.  Phillippc  V.  Villiers 


ENSIGN  A. 


24 


15 
27 
34 


LIEtT. 


P28  Oct, 

25  May 

23  July 
P21  Mar. 
P 10  May  34 
P14  Dec.  32 
P 30  July  30  Pl2June40 
P 23  Aug.  39 1 P  no  Apr.  41 
P   6  May  42  ;p 30  July  44 


P22  Apr.  26 
P  23  June  25 
2  Aug.  34 
Pll  Sept.  35 
P  6  Nov.  35 
P23  0ct.   35 


7  April  43 

Pll  Aug.  37 

21  Sept.  38 
24  Aug.  39 
31  Dec.  39 

P  7  Feb.  40 

10  Sept.  41 
P 16  Aug.  42 

24  Mar.  43 
P  20  Oct.  43 

10  May  44 
P  30  July  44 
P  18  Apr.  45 

10  Nov.  43 

P22  Dec.  46 

22  Jan.  47 
21  May  47 
28  May  47 

P 10  Dec.  47 
P  14  April  48 
P   3  Nov.  48 


CAPTAIN. 


P 16  Mar.  82 
P   8  July  32 

2  July  41 

P  30  July  44 

13  Nov.  46 

P  22  Dec.  46 

5  Apr.  47 
P 14  April  48 
P  3  Nov.  48 
P17  Nov.  48 


BREV.-MAJ. 


9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  46 


P  22  Jan.  47 

1  Jan.  41 
28  Mar.  41 

2  July  41 
P  6  May  42 
P  20  Oct.  43 

20  May  44 
P  18  April  45 

13  Nov.  46 

5  Apr.  47 

P  10  Dec.  47 

P  14  April  48 

P  3  Nov.  48 

21  Apr.  46 


S  Csptain  Atttten  wrrtd  at  a  volunteer  on 
board  H.  M.  S.  BelUrophon  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Acre  aud  throughout  the  8>rian 
campaign  (Medal.) 


P17  Nov.  48 
Paymaster^ytm. Fred.  Nixon,  8  Jan.  41 ;  Ens,  3  Aug.  30;  Lieut.  P  22  Jan.  36. 
A^futani.'-'Lieut.  Fred.  Edward  Sorell,  13  Nov.  46. 
Quarter^Master. — James  Correll,  28  June,  44. 
Surgeon. — ^Geoi^ge  Taylor,  30  May,  45 ;  Assist. -Surg.  16  May,  34. 
Auist.'Surgeon. — Charles  Frederick  Stephenson,  M.D.  20  Oct.  43. 

Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Returned  from  Canada ^  24  Sept.  47.] 

I  Mi^Qen.  Evatu*s  Mrrlccs :— En(«ied  tbe  army  inI7V3a*a  volunteer,  mod  rnllfted  l&Omrn  for  (he  ttn\tt»   Opera* 
In  Ike  West  Indiee  and  Ireland,  In  1794  and  95  ;  capture  of  Dcrocran  and  Berbice,  In  1 79*1.     Ckptured  return! og  f^om 
aad  kept  a  elote  pritoner  in  France,  In  1797.     Operations  at  Minorca  and  Ouemsey,  in  179S  and  99  \  ditto  on 


CMflt  of  Ipala,  Maltoi,  and  Mannortee,  In  1800.  Efyptian  campaign  of  1801  (medal),  Ineluding  the  action*  «f  the  Stb, 
I  Slat  of  March  i  hatUe  of  aabmanic  on  the  Nile,  and  reduction  of  that  Tortr^u,  aiege*  and  surrender  of  Cairo  and 
Alesaadrla  (as  Lient.  and  Adjutant  of  the  8th).  Operations  at  GibralUf,  in  1803  and  3  t  ditto  In  the  West  Indie*  (as 
CkpCBin  in  the  Sih  and  Aide  de-camp  to  Sir  Oerdon  Drumnond),  In  1804,  b.  and  6.  Operations  in  Nova  Scotia,  in  1807 
and  S ;  ditto  in  tlie  Canada*  (u  Aide«de>eaaip  and  Mllirary  SecreUrr  to  Sir  G.  Dmmroond),  In  KOP,  10,  and  11.  Cam- 
>  of  ISIfl.  IS*  and  14,  in  I'pper  Canada  (as  Brif ade-  M%)or,  discharcinc  duties  of  Deputy- Adjutant*  General,  and  in  eom- 
of  the  8tb],  includinii  the  preparation  of  the  ftvce  against  Detroit  and  MichiUnaeliinac,  the  defence  or  Fort 
lad  aesCriitthw  o4  the  eneay's  ataeking  batteries,  and  direetlng  the  reinforeement*  on  Qnccnfttm,  «blia  eaabied 
M^or-General  Shcaflb  to  defSMt  and  capture  the  American  army,  alter  General  Droek*s  Ml  in  a  fallant  attempt  oa  tbe 
with  taadequAte  mean*.  Assault  on  Saehetfs  Harbour,  expulrion  of  the  enemy**  amy  from  Forty  Mile  Cic^k, 
enpiiirc  «r  his  army  matetM,  with  many  prtsoncr*  ;  batUe  of  Chippewa,  ceeerinf  the  army's  retiremenr  nn  Fort 
nd  retnvmde  on  Twenty  Mile  Creek,  nntll  rewning  the  ofltenslve.  Night  attack  on  the  enemyH  investing  foice* 
of  Fon  George,  on  wliieh  tbe  American  eaamander.  General  Swift,  was  slain.  Battle  of  Lttndy*s  Lane,  two  repulies  of  Ike 
enemy**  aortlea.  with  aerere  leu,  en  Ike  Sth  and  19th  Aug.  1814.  before  Fort  Brie,  by  Ike  pickeu  under  hie  command  \ 
aaaault  of  Fort  Brie,  and  Um  aoriee  of  aftlrs  on  tko  Niagara  fiontier.  For  these  services,  and  eondurting  the  Snd  battaUoa 
ortho  King**  regiment  ttom  New  Brtinawick  to  Canada,  througb  the  Wildenesa,  Oeoeral  Erans  has  bad  honnorable  mention 
\  oTIii*  name  In  Ike  London  flnaottpa,  and  in  Oenoral  Orden  on  ten  seeeral  occasions;  and  so  unremitted  haee  boea  this 
weiio*  In  alt  qnarlara,  tkaft  oot  of  torty-Sre  years  of  practical  work,  two  only  were  in  Bngland.  Wounded  in  three 
piMoeat  toflkotrn  Hattonrf  sword  atrMek  f»om  kit  grasp  and  shirered  at  Luady's  Lane;  contused  and  bad  hlshorte  ihot 
•4^       ^ 


234  82dI{eff.ofF.  (  The  Prince  of  Wates's  Volunteers).     \^'t^^  ■* 

On  the  Colours  and  Appointments,  the  Pnnce  of  WaM9  Plume.— ^[  ROLBiA'* 
vin  ^fJi^jj^jgj^^„J2« viTTORIA"— "  PYRENEES"— «  NIVELLB"^ 
«  ORTHBB"— "  PENINSULA"—"  NIAGARA*" 

Sir  Andrew  Pllkington/  KCB.  Bm.  7  M«.  M  j  ifeu*.  24  Jwi.  91  ',  Capt.^ 
Mar.  96;  Jlf^or,  81  Mar.  04;  Lleut.^Col.  6  Oct.  00;  Cjl.  12  Ay.  19; 
Mqior-Gen,  &  July,  dO;  Lieut.- Gen.  «3  Not. 41;  Co/.SSnd  Regt,  10  Ma7,41. 

Lieitt.  Coloftel. 

Charles  francis  MaxWell,^#.P88  July  25;  LieutPll  Aug. 26 ;  Oip^  MONov- 
32 :  Brev.'Maj.  0  Nov.  46;  Major,  10  July,  47  |  Lt^Col.  p27  Oct.  48. 

William  Slater,  jr«#.  9  Sept.  12;  Lieut.  20  Jan.  14;  Capi.  p26  Not.  98 ;  JTif/^r, 

James^^lex.  Robertson,  Sru.  pB  Maf.  23;  ii«if.  Pit  Bept  26  j  C«|><.  P8  Juae 
32;  Brev.'Mqj.  0  Not.  40  ;  MnSor,  P  27  Ort.  48. 

LIKUT. 


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Captaiks. 

Benolt  Bender* 

Wm.  Jas.  Whittuck  .... 
Bdw.  Blogden  Hale  .... 

David  Watson 

John  Allen  Lloyd  Phllipps 

John  Montresor 

E.R.W.WUigileldYates,#. 
C.  T.  Vescy  Bunbury  Isaac 
Henry  Chris.  Marriott  . . 
George  Edmund  Halllday 

LZBUTBHAKTS. 

Octarios  Fred.  TInUnt  •  • 

Charles  GraTea  

Frederick  Edward  Tlghe 

Henry  Bruce.  A4j 

Stanley  Slater    

Samuel  Peters  JarTls .... 
Charles  Pringle  Beagtte. . 

John  Lawric 

Charles  Joseph  Harfbrd. . 
Wm.  Roberts  Farmar*  . . 

Herbert  Morris 

William  Alex.  Bailie  .... 
Alex.  Edgar  McGregor  . . 

Enbiohs. 
Daniel  Stratton  Colllngs 

Thomas  Smith    • .  • 

John  Gordon 

William  Barron 

Russell  Haywood   

Augustus  Edmd.  Warren 
John  Dalbiac  Luard  .... 
Robert  Maule 


KN!<Il.N.      I 


CAI»TAI!I. 


P20  Dec.  08 
P  3  Dec.  30 
P  2  Aug.  33 
P 12  July  33 
P31  Dec.  41 

14  Dec.  36 
P24  Mar.  37 

30  Oct.  38 
P  6  Sept.  43 
p23  Aug.  30 

P29  Aug.  40 

tp  6  Mar.  41 

P  28  July  43 

3  June  41 

16  Apr.  42 

p  14  June  46 

P  23  Sept.  46 

P22  Dec.  43 

P 16  Jan.  46 

P26Feb.  46 

P 10  June  40 

28  Aug.  46 

2  Apr.  47 

P  30  Mar.  47 
28  May  47 

3  Sept.  47 
P28  Not.  47 
P 10  Jan.  49 
P   2  Feb.  49 

22  Dec.  48 
18  Sept.  49 


4  Apr.  10 
P28  Aug*  86 
P29Jan.  86 
P24  0ct.  86 
P  29  Sept.  43 
p  12  Mar.  41 
p  2  Aug.  39 
26  Dec.  40 
P 19  June  46 
P 16  Apr.  42 

PSOMay  43 

19  Aug.  42 

P23Jait.  46 

8  Apr.  47 

4  Apr.  4? 

16  Jan.  47 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P  7  Not.  47 
P27  Get  48 

11  April  46 
P 19  Jan.  49 

10  Aug.  40 
P29  May  40 


41 
41 
46 


DRST.-MAJ. 


0  Not.  40 


26  Not.  80 
P21  Jtuie 
P  6  Feb. 
3  June 
p  8  Dec. 
P 18  June  46 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 

10  Aug.  49 


4  tt^orBduterMffvadi 
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Paymosfer.^Luke  PiUGerald  Bernard,  8  Dec.  48;  £itf .  P  6  Aug.  41  ;  LituU 

P  3  May  44. 
Adjutant. — Litui,  Henry  Brace,  3  June,  41. 
Quarter^Mtuttr. — Samuel  Spence,  22  June  49. 
9MrMfi.^Thomas  DaTid  Hume,  M.D.  2  July,  41 ;  AeekL^Surf,  11  Get  27; 

Hotp.  Assist.  26  Get.  26. 
Amstani'Surgean, — Grahame  Auchinleck,  M.D.,  22  D(t.  48. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agtnt^  Andrew  L^iwHe,  Ki«q4 
{Returned fnmi  North  Amerien,  8  June,  48.] 

Ud^lMi  wrvad  aa  koaid  tha  CtaBart  PItvi  ta  l|SS  aad  t4.    Cm— iiadw 
■  aafal  OI»i»i*>  >a  ■'OM  !!•««*»  acciaa  af  IM  Jaar.  IIM.  aad  tawtwd  tmm 
la  ITSSk  Sa  aiBd  n.  laatadl^  Uw  eaftart  ot  Tttotdad.    la  Inlwl  darlaf  tkc 
Bddar  la  ITIS  aad  ISSS.     la  iei4,eiinMMad«da«rlc«dealtlM  ndactiaaor  (h* 
•a  faidlate  ISSI^  ha  wm  irTtivly  vaaadrd  la  Um  dataM  af  ihi 


■a  was  aavaaair 


Cha  CatnAlX*  aa  t%»  SmI»|,  mt 
In  klMf  ricSI  |iilfq  bf  a  grafa 


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83rd  Regiment  of  FooL         \_ 


Poodft.     J 


235 


"CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE"— "TALAVERA"— "BUS AGO"— "FUBNTES  D'ONOR" 
-**«CIUDAD  RODRIGO"—"BADAJOZ'*— "SALAMANCA"— .«  VITTORIA"— 
"  WIVELLB"— «  0RTHE8"— "  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA." 

ColoneL 
)P  i^tV Frederick  Stovin/  KCB.  KCMG.  MnM,  22  March  1800  \  Lieut.  7  Jan.  01  • 

CapU  24  June  03  ;  Major,  27  April  12 ;  LL-CoL  26  Aug.  13 1  CoL  22  July 

30  ;  Mt^'Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  CoU  83rd  Regiment,  1  Sept.  48. 
Lieut.'CoUmeU.—  ^Qiai  Trydell,*  Ens,  19  Oct.   04;  Lt.  30  Oct.  06;    CapU 

IT  No¥.  18  ;'Af<9or/3Dec.  29  5  JBrev.-Lt.-Col.  23  Not.  41 ;  Lt.-C^U  2  Auf .  42. 
9  Wm.  Henry  Law,*  Em.  29  AprU,  13 ;  JAeut.  p  28  Nov.  16 ;  Capt,  p  14  July, 

25 ;  Brevet'Afqfor,  28  June,  38;  M(gor,  2  Apr.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  22  Dec.  48. 
Mqjors. — ^yjoaeph  Swinburne,^  Eiu.  16  Aug.  00;  Lieut.  4  June,  12;  Capt. 

6  Oct.  25;  Brev.'MiQor,  28  June,  38;  ilf^i/or,  2  Aug.  42. 
Edward  Townsend,  Bns.  23  May  16;  Lieut.  p28  Oct.  24;  Capt.  P 18  I^eb.  26  ; 

Erev.'Mqfor,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mt^ar,  22  Dec.  48. 


TMrft'Senr. 

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Captains. 
Henry  Francis  Ainslie.  • . . 

Henry  Lloyd .» 

John  Kelsall 

D.  W.  P.  Labalmondiere 

Edward  Steele 

Charles  Wilson  Austen  • . 
S^timusAlphonsoF.Cary 
Samuel  Bur{i:es  Lamb    . . 

Thomas  Spring *  •  • 

John  Heaily,^  #. » 

LlBUTBBTAirTS. 

William  Nott,il<(; 

Thomas  Adams 

Rob.  H.  Payne  Crawfurd 
John  Sharman  Molony.. 
Henry  De  Renzy  Pigott 
William  Mills  Molony  . . 

Samuel  Read 

Bdw.  M.  H.  Mainwaring* 
'Hioroas  Parker  Wright.. 
James  Yerling  Ellis  • . . . 
John  Norris  M'Kelvdy  .  • 

John  Meade    * . . 

Mowbray  Baumgartner.* 
Wm*  Kavanagh  Bookey 

Wm.  John  Nunn    

Stephen  Wm.  Metge .... 
Herbert  Stanley  Cooper 
Frederick  Dickinson  .... 
Cha.  Peregrine  Teesdale,  s. 
William  Cumming  Sheils 
Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  Wilson 

John  Sprot 

William  Hall 

ENStONB. 

Richard  Thomas  Sweeny 
Fran.  Hen.  Digby  Marsh 
Ussber  William  Alcock  •• 
Marm.  N.  Richardson  •• 

Thomas  Rowland 

Thomas  Graham 

WlUiamFiURoy    

Edward  Meurant 


feNSIGK. 


29  Jan. 
P  5  Apr. 
P 14  July 

21  June 


24 
31 
25 
33 


P 18  April  34 


P 14  Dec. 
P3  April 
P  14  Dec. 
P 14  May 


38 
35 
32 
36 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P   7  Nov.  26.  P  5  April 31 
P  8  April  34.  P  10 AprU 40 


P  30  April  27 
P  25  May  38 
P  15  Mar.dO 
P15  Dec.  40 

20  May  40 

P  5  Feb.  36 

2  Apr.  4] 

28  Mar.  34 


20  Sept  31 

19  Nov.  41 
P20  Aug.  44 
P  27  Jan.  43 
p  23  May  45 
P  22  July  45 
P   8  Aug.  45 

31  Oct.    42 

28  Jan.  42 
2  Feb.  44 

29  Mar.  44 
P26Feb.  45 

10  May  45 

P4  AprU  45 

P  3  April  46 
P  22  May  46 
P  12  Feb.  47 
PlOMar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 
P  7  Jan.  47 

31  Dch:«  46 
P12N0V.  47  Pll  May  40 
Pl9Sept.48|p29May  49 


21  May  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
Pll  July  45 

29  June  48 
P  19  Sept.  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 

28Fel>.  44 

26  Mar.  46 
7  Aug.  46 

P  8  Sept.  46 
Pll  Dec.  4G 
9  Jan.  47 
P26  Nov. 

22  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 

P  2  Feb. 


47 
48 


4  Oct.  41 

P  7  June  44 

P 19  Mar,  47 

P  1  Dec.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

7  July  48 

15  July  49 

P 17  Nov.  43 


BHEV.-MAJ4 


9  Nor.  46 


P 18  Dec. 


I  Lknt-Oolonel  Ti7<lcll  lerrtd 
tS  the  ctptvf*  otttm  Oape  of  Good 
Hop*,  fa  1800.  and  wu  ptvimt  at 
the  battle  of  Bluebcrg.  Be  Mrved 
alio  In  tha  Kandlatt  Idsaf  tctUon  ot 
1817  and  IBt  la  Ceylon. 

3  Lt.<€ol.Lav  teirTed  in  th*  Pen> 
insula  from  Sept  1813  to  ttie  rad  el 
the  war,  idcladiaf  the  battlci  cf 
Nl?«lte  and  Nive,  for  whiefa  be  has 
rreefTed  the  War  Medal  wtth  two 
clasps. 

4  Major  Swinlmiiiceerted  la  the 
Pealnattla  ftttio  I80B  to  the  tad  of 
the  war,  Ineludlaf  the  batUea  of 
oporto,  falavera  (woundod  In  tbe 
rttht  am  and  foot),  and  B4uaco  *, 
actions  at  Ponbal.  Lerla,  Coadelu, 
Pleur*de-l<t(  Gnuda,  and  BaVugal  i 
battle  of  Foentee  d'Onor,  trtt  fief e 
or  Bndi^ai  aetlen  at  BIbddon. 
aiegea  of  CIttda  ROdrifo  and  B*da- 
Jot,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vlttoria, 
Pyrentoe«,and  NiTetlei  action  atSal- 

j  vaierre.  battle  of  Orthet  (woundid 
47    in  tbe  neek)i  action  at  Vie  Bfunnc, 


40 


Pll)   4  nril  40  '  »nd  batUe  of  Touloua*.    He  baa  re 
„:T  ,rP'     .^leelTed  Uie  War   liedU  Mih 


1  Aug.  48 

P  1  Dec.  48 
31  Mar.  46 

P17  Mar.  48 

P27  Oct.  48 
22  Dec.  48 
22  Dec.  48 

P  29  May  49 


ten 
claape. 

I  &  Qoafter-  Matter  Calbttn  terred 
1  «k  J  111  V  AO  I  ^^th  the  Buffs  at  tbe  bdtil*  vt  Pui- 
iojuiy   *"  |„,^,  jMedai). 

6  Llent.  Matawwinr  terred  la  lb*  Qneenf  in  the 
eaapaifn  in  tbe  toutbem  Mohratu  eonntty  in  1814 
(IncludiaK  the  storming  of  tbe  fortittt  of  Piniella)t  and 
that  In  the  Conean  in  1841. 

i  Cape  UcaUy  aemd  irltb  the  49tb,  a»d  aa  Depot f 
AssistaoV  Adjutani-General.  throafhout  the  operations 
in  Chiaa,  and  was  pr««ertt  at  Chaftaa.  Canton.  Ainor, 
Chusnaa,  Chinhae.  Ninfpo^  Chapoo^  Wooattng.  Chia 
Kiang  Foo,  and  Rankin. 

P 10  Nov.  48 
Paymarter.— John  Dennis  Swinburne,  2  Mar.  49 ;  Ens.  25  Mar.  43 ;  Lt,  3 Oct.  46. 
Atyutant.— Lieut.  William  Nott,  19  Nov.  41. 
Quarter-Master.-'Wmmm  Calburn,*  16  Sept.  45 ;  Ens.  22  Dec.  43. 
5ttr^«m.— OeofgeL€dingham,M.D.2July,41;  Assist.'Sur0.^  iioY. 21 ;  H99p.* 

Assist.  31  Aug.  26. 
Assist. -Surgeons, — John  Harry  Ker  Innes,  8  April  42. 

William  Nettleton  Boyce,  12  Peb.  47. 
James  Hamilton  Bewes,  22  Dec.  48. 
Pacings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Sir  rtcdcrielk  Stotta  lenred  at  tbe  Perrol.  In  1800 }  in  Gerroanr.  in  1805  ;  at  the  slefe  and  eaphire  of  Copenhafeo,  In 

lS87t  wltli  the  expedition  to  Sweden.  In  1808;  In  Spain  and  Portugal,  In  1808  9,  including  the  retreat  to  and  batUe  of 

Coninna.     With  flie  expedition  to  Waleheren  and  at  the  capture  of  Flashing,  in  1800  i  subsequentlf  in  the  Penlaaula,  afad 

was  eeeond  In  eommand  at  the  Srst  defonee  of  Tarlfa ;  Aide-de-camp  to  Sit  Thomas  PIcton  at  the  slefe  and  eaptu^  of  Cludad 

■odflgo  aad  Bad^ot.     Assistant  Adjutant. General  to  the  3td  dirltlon  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  eaptore  of  Madrid  and 

Ktitaa  tteflcfVom  and  anbaeiitient  advance,  passage  of  the  Ebro,  battles  of  Vlttoria,  PyreheH,   KlTelle,  and 

—  Vr#dcraek 


-•    »-_*.«. 


234  S2dEeff.ofF.  (  The  Prince  of  JVates^s  Volunteers),     [^•^.oopon. 

On  the  Colours  and  AppoLntments,  the  PHnee  of  Wales's  Plume,^**  ROLEIA** 

l."  VIMIERA"-^VITrORlA»'— "  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLB*'^ 

"  ORTHBB"— "  PENINSULA"—"  NIAGARA*" 

OoUnel, 
Sir  Andrew  Pilkington,*  KCB.  Bhs,  7  Mar.  M  j  Lieut.  U  Jan.  01 ;  Cupi.J 
Mar.  95:  Mt^or,  81  Mar.  04;  Lleut.-Col.  6  Oet.  00;  Co/.  18  Adg.  19; 
MiHfn-'Gen,  22  July,  30;  Lieut^Gen. 23  Nof.4l;  Co/.S2ud  Regt.  10  May,41. 

Lie^it,  Coloftel. 
Charles  I'rancis  Maxi^ll,^#.P28iuly  25;  Liwui.Pll  Aug. 26 ;  Cjr**  ^^l^^^"' 
32 ;  Srev.'Maj,  0  Nov.  46;  -Sfryor,  10  July,  47  ;  U.^Col,  P27  Oct.  48. 

Majors. 
WllUam  Slater,  £«#.  9  Sept.  12;  LUut.  20  Jan.  14;  Capi,  p26  Nov.  28;  JTif/^r, 

3  June,  41.  -*-.     .-,-     ^     ^..a« 

James  Alex.  Robertson,  Sns.  pB  Maf.  23;  Lieut.  Hi  Bept  26 ;  Copt.  PS  June 

32 ;  Br€v,'Mqf.  9  Nor.  40  ;  Mnjor,  p  27  Oct.  48.  

BRST.-MAJ. 


Yean'8«rY 

67 

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26 

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57 

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20 

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Captaiits. 

Benoit  Bender* 

Wm.  Jas.  Whlttuck 

Bdw.  Blogden  Hale  .... 

David  Watson 

John  Allen  Lloyd  Phllipps 

John  Montresor 

E.R.W.WlngfleldYates,#. 
C.  T.  Vesey  Bunbury  Isaac 
Henry  Chris.  Marriott  . . 
Qeorge  Edmund  HalUday 

LlBUTBRANTS. 

OctaTius  Fred.  Tlmins  •• 

Charles  Graves  

Frederick  Edward  TIghe 

Henry  Bruce.  Atff • 

Stanley  Slater    

Samuel  Peters  Jarvis. . . . 
Charles  Pringlc  Beagiie. . 

John  Lawric 

Charles  Joseph  Hurfbrd. . 
Wm.  Roberts  Farmar*  . . 

Herbert  Morris 

William  Alex.  Bailie  .... 
Alex.  Edgar  McGregor  . . 

Ensioiis. 
Daniel  Stnitton  CoUlngs 

Thomas  Smith    

John  Gordon 

William  Barron •  • 

Russell  Haywood   

Augustus  Edmd.  Warren 
John  Dalbiac  Luard  .... 
Kobcrt  Maulo 


ENHll.N.      I        LIEUT. 


CAPTAlJr. 


P29  Dec.  06 
P  3  Dec.  30 
P  2  Aug.  33 
P 12  July  33 
P31  Dec.  41 

14  Dec.  38 
P24  Mar.  37 

30  Oct.  38 
P  5  Sept.  43 
p23  Aug.  30 

P29  Aug.  40 

p  6  Mar.  41 

p  28  July  43 

3  June  41 

16  Apr.  42 

p  14  June  45 

p  23  Sept.  45 

P22  Dec.  43 

P 16  Jan.  40 

P25Feb.  45 

p  19  June  40 

28  Aug.  46 

2  Apr.  47 

PSOMar.  47 
28  May  47 

3  Sept.  47 
p  26  Nor.  47 
p  19  Jan.  49 
P   2  Feb.  40 

22  Dec.  48 
18  Sept.  49 


4  Apr.  10 
P28  Aug.  85 
P29Jan.  86 
P24  0ct.  35 
P  20  Sept.  43 
p  12  Mar.  41 
P  2  Aug.  39 
26  Dee.  40 
P 19  June  46 
P 15  Apr*  42 

PSOMay  43 

10  Aug.  42 
P23Jan.  40 

3  Apr.  47 

4  Apr.  4? 
16  Jan.  47 

p  2  Mar.  47 
P  7  Nov.  47 
P27  0et  48 

11  April  46 
P 19  Jan.  49 

10  Aug.  40 
P29  May  40 


0  Nov.  40 


26  Nor.  30 
P21  Jtme  80 
P  5  Feb.  41 
3  June  41 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P 18  Jane  46 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P 16  Febb  40 
P  2  Feb.  49 

10  Aug.  40 


4  ll^orBrli«l«ffMrv«dr 
ftom  D«€.  ISDS  to  Jm.  lSIS,aBS 
wntmt  ta  Um  MCtatt  of 
ukiim  of    Detrain 
Slock  bodtM  CM  tbm  Miaai*  ah 
mUom  •!   Ch*    ai?«r 

ftnd  Peri  Nugaxu  Mg«t>**>*  •f 
tad  Itn.  1814.  adhiM  at  Bl«tk 
aoek  Md  U  Biitklo.       Mt    ka* 

ictvUcd  ths  WW  M«d*l  ml  mm 
elMp  far  Poet  DttnU. 


Paymtteter.-^lMkiB  FiUGerald  Bernard,  8  Dec.  48 ;  Bnt,  p  0  Aug.  41  -,  LitmU 

P  3  May  44. 
A(t^utant» — Lieut.  Henry  Bruce,  3  June,  41. 
Quarter^Miuter. — Samuel  Spence,  22  June  40. 
5MrM»fi.— Thomas  David  Home,  M.D.  2  July,  41  $  d$$kt.''8urp,  ll  Get.  87; 

Hasp.  Assist.  26  Oct.  26. 
Assistant'Surfeon. — Grahame  Auchinleck,  M.Di,  22  Dec.  48. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agftnt,  Andrew  I/iwrie,  K^. 
[ Returned ftvm  North  America,  8  Jtme,  48.] 


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tai  LoM  Howv^  MClOtt  or  IM  imm»,  1|S«.  Md  Ncrtfwl  !•• 
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wu  M«MM  u  Buddlwal  Mid  AUmI 


ftlAiW  1S40. 


83rd  Regiment  of  Foot 


Poona. 


"CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE"— ^*TALA VERA"— "BU8AG0"—"FUBNTES  D'ONOR" 
— "CIUDAD  RODBIGO"—"BADAJOZ"— "SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"^ 
"  WIVELLB"—"  ORTHE8"— "  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA." 


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Colonel, 
)P  ^tr  Frederick  Stovin/  KCB.  KCMO.  JSns.  22  March  1800  -,  Zitut.  7  Jan.  01 ; 

Capt.  24  Jane  02 ;  MaJoTf  27  April  12 ;  LL-CeU  26  Aug.  13)  CoL  22  July 

80  ;  Mtgor-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  CoL  83rd  Regiment,  1  Sept.  48. 
Lieut.-ColoneU.-' Botei  Trydell,*  Stu,  19  Oct.   04;   Id,  30  Oct.  06;    Capt. 

17  Vov.  18  fAftgor^^Dec.  89 ;  Brev.^Lt.-Col. 23  Not,  41 ;  Xf.-Cof.  2 Auf .  42. 
9  Wm.  Henry  Law,'  £ns,  29  April,  13 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Nov.  16 ;   Ci^t.  p  14  July, 

25 ;  Brevet-MqjoTy  28  June,  38;  Mtyor,  2  Apr.  41 ;  Lt.-CoL  22  Dec.  48. 
Mqjors, — ^9  Joseph  Swinburne,^  Ent.  16  Aug.  09;  ZietU.  4  June,  12;  Capt. 

6  Oct.  25;  Brev.'Mf^or,  28  June,  38;  ilfrt/or,  8  Aug.  42. 
Edward  Townaend,  Ens.  23  May  16;  Zieut.  p28  Oct.  24;  Capt.  P 18  l^eb.  28  ; 

Brev.'Mi^or,  23  Nov.  41 ;  A%'or,  22  Dec.  48. 


0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

Henry  Francia  Alnslie. . . . 

Henry  Lloyd . « 

John  KelaaU....* 

D.  W.  P.  Labalmondiere 

Edward  Steele 

Charles  Wilson  Austen  * . 
Septimiu  Alphonao  F.Cary 
Samuel  Burt^es  Lamb  . . 
Thomas  Spring  ...•.»». 
John  Heatly,^  «.* » 

LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

William  Nott,jl<(/ 

Thomas  Adams 

Rob.  H.  Payne  Crawliird 
John  Sharman  Molony . . 
Henry  De  Renzy  Pigott 
William  Miila  Molony  . . 

Samup]  Read 

tidw.  M.  H.  Mainwaring* 
Thomas  Parker  Wright. . 
James  Yerilng  Ellis  • . . . 
John  Norris  M'Kelvey  .  • 

John  Meade    

Mowbray  Baumgartner.  • 
Wm*  Kavanagh  Bookey 

Wm.  John  Nana   

Stephen  Wm.  Metge .... 
Herbert  Stanley  Coopi*r 
Frederick  Dickinson  .... 
Cba.PeregrineTee8dale,  8. 
William  Cummtng  Shells 
Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  Wilson 

John  Sprot 

WiUiamHall 

EirstGNB. 
Richard  Thomas  Sweeny 
Fran.  Hen.  Digby  Marsh 
Ussber  William  Alcock  . . 
Marm.  N.  Richardson  •• 
Thomas  Rowland  ..*... 
Thomas  Qraham  ........ 

William  FiURoy    

Edward  Meurant 


Ensign. 


29  Jan. 
P  5  Apr. 
P 14  July 

21  June 


24 
31 
25 
33 


P18Aprn34 
P 14  Dec.  38 
P3  April  35 
P 14  Dec.  32 
P 14  May  36 
20  Sept  31 

19  Nov.  41 

P  80  Aug.  44 

P  27  Jan.  43 

P  23  May  45 

P22July  45 

P   8  Aug.  45 

31  Oct.    42 

88  Jan.  42 

2  Feb.  44 

29  Mar.  44 

P25  Feb.  45 

10  May  45 

P4AprU4d 

P  3  April  46 

P  22  May  46 

P  18  Feb.  47 

PlOMar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 

P  7  Jan.  47 

31  Deo.  46 

P 12  Nov.  47 


LIEUT.        '     CAPTAIN.    I  BUEV.-MAJ. 


7  Nov.  26 ,  P  5  April  31 

8  April34,P10AprU40 
4  Oct.  41 

P  7  June  44 
P 10  Mar.  47 
P  1  Dec.  48 

22  Dec.  48 
7  July  48 

15  July  49 
P 17  Nov.  43 


p 
p 

P  30  April  27 
P25May  38 
P15  Mar.39 
P15  Dec.  40 

20  May  40 

P  5  Feb.  36 

2  Apr.  41 

28  Mar.  34 


I- 


21  May  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
Pll  July  45 

29  June  48 
P  19  Sept.  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 

28  Feb.  44 

26  Mar.  46 
7  Aug.  46 

P  8  Sept.  46 

Pll  Dec.  40 

9  Jan.   47 

P26  HloY. 

22  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 

P  2  Feb. 
PI8  Dec. 
P13  April 49 
Pll  May  40 


47 
48 


40 
47 


0  Nor.  46 


I  LteHt-CokNwt  t»y<eU  Mrrcd 
•t  the  ««|K«i»  of  llw  Oaf*  of  Oo«d 
Hop*,  in  1S06.  ottd  wu  prvtont  ot 
the  baulc  of  Blueberg.  ttovervcd 
•l*o  In  the  RaadlaA  taaimvcUoB  oi 
1817  a«4  IB.  lo  Ceylon. 

S  Lt.-Col.  Law  scrrtd  la  tkt  Pes. 
iniuU  rrom  Sept  ISIS  to  the  vad  ol 
the  war,  Incliidliif  the  bstdcl  cf 
Nivelle  and  Nivr,  ibr  which  he  haa 
rrcvlTcd  the  War  Medal  whib  two 
clasps. 

4  M«|or  Iwfaibime  aertcd  la  the 

Pooliuttla  limn  ISOS  to  the  nd  of 

the  war.  lncludbi(  the  battles   of 

Opotte,  Talarcr*  (wouadad  In  the 

right  am  and  foot),  ahd  B4uaco  i 

acUooa  at  Ponbal,  Lerla.  Coaddu. 

Pkur-de-Iii|  Onania,  and  SaVugal  i 

battle  of  Puentee  d*Onor.  StM  slrge 

l«r   Badi^oai  a«ttea   at    Bftddoii. 

tiegcs  or  Chida  Kodrlfo  and  Bada- 

'  Jo«,  batUrs  or  Salamaaea,  Vlttoria. 

\  Pyren^ei,aad  Nlvelle«  acttoaalSaU 

I  vaieite.  bottle  of  Orthet  (wounded 

,  io  the  aeck)»  aetiett  at  Vi«  Bifnne, 

and  battle  of  Tifulotieo.    Be  baa  re- 

eeived  tha  VTat   liedU  Irltfi   ten 


claepe. 
P  19  Sept.  48 1  P  20  May    49  i     a  QnaHar.  Matter  Calb«m  tarred 

1  Aug.  48     15  July  49  jj^^J  ^J^^J^;  •»  ♦>»•  *•'•»•  •*  ^' 


P  1  Deo.  48 
31  Mar.  46 

P17  Mar.  48 

P27  Oct.  48 
22  Dec.  48 
22  Dec.  48 

P29May  49 


6  Ll«at.  Mafnwariar  terrcd  ta  *•  Qaeen*!  la  the 
eaiapaifn  In  the  ■outhera  Mahmtta  eoontiy  la  IS44 
(ineluding  the  itorming  of  the  fortma  of  Pnaellalt  and 
that  la  the  Coneaa  ha  IS4S. 

i  Capt.  Heatljr  eerved  with  the  49th,  asd  ai  Depot  f 
Awiataoi  Ai^atant-General,  throufhout  thcdperatione 
in  China,  and  was  preceitt  at  Cbaeaa.  Canton.  Amor. 
CluuBaa.  Chinhae,  Niagpo^  Chapoo^  Wdofttng.  Cbm 
Kiaag  Foo,  and  Kankin. 


waaaeeond 


P  10  Nov.  48 
Pay  matter,—^  ohn  Dennis  Swinburne,  2  Mar.  49 ;  Ens.  25  Mar.  43 ;  X*.  3  Oct.  46. 
Adjutant.— L'uut.  William  Nott,  19  Nov.  41. 

Qwirfer^ Afoj/tfT.— William  Calbum,'  16  Sept.  45 ;  Ens.  22  Dec.  43. 
5ttr^«m.-<JeofgeLedingham,M.D.2July,41;  AssUt.'Surg.%^<>\.^1  i  Iftffp.* 

Assist.  31  Aug.  26. 
Ass%tt.'Surgeon».^Q\\n  Harry  Ker  Innes,  8  April  42. 

William  Nettleton  Boyce,  12  Feb.  47. 
James  Hamilton  Bewes,  22  Dec.  48. 
facings  Yellow, — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Frcdeflefc  StOYta  terred  at  ttie  FerroU  in  1800 1  In  Germanr,  in  ISOS  {  at  the  alege  and  eaphire  of  Copenhagen.  In 
the  expedition  to  Sweden.  In  ISOS;  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  in  180S  9,  including  tiie  retreat  to  and  batVlc  of 
With  the  expoditlon  to  Waleheren  and  at  the  capture  of  Pluihing,  In  1809  i  subeeqaentlf  in  the  Penlaaula.  ahd 
ta  eoauoaad  at  the  int  defrnee  of  Tarifb ;  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Ttaomaa  PIcton  ai  Ute  ilege  and  capture  of  Ciudad 


64 


run 

P.y. 


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22 

28 

25 


24 
22 
25 
17 
16 
24 
15 
14 
19 
12 

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11 

11 

10 

11 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

7 

8 

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8 

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f^^^.w^']    6Ath{rark  and  Lancaster)  Befft.  of  Foot    [^A?u!^ 

I  Ye»n*8«rv.  The  VnUm  B6$^  "NIVB"-.«PBNIWUI.A"— "INDIA^-^   ** 

Colonel. 
a  Sir  Loft  as  Wm.  Otway,>  CB.  Comet,  17  Mey,  1796 ;  lAeuL  28n»t.96;  Capt. 

27  Oct.  98 ;  M(Qor^  24  Feb.  1803  ;  Lieut.-Col,  28  Mar.  05  ;  CoL  4aiitte,  13  ; 

Mi^tn-^Oen,  12  Aug.  19 ;  Lieut,  Oen,  10  Jan.  37  ;  CoL  84Ui  Hog.  30  Dec.  40. 
£«rut.-Co2#.— Charles  Franklyn,  £ns,  P17  July,  23 i  Lieut.  P8  April,  SO)  Ci^t. 

P 10  July,  28 ;  Mtoor^  i*28  Dec.  38 ;  Lieut.'Coi,  16  Sept.  45. 
DRTid  Russell,  Cornet,  I'lO  Jan.  28;  Lieut.  PI  Oct.  29;  Capt.  p5  April,  33; 

Mqjtn-p  7  Jidy,  45 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  10  Dec.  47.  .  . 

jf^oTf.— Matthew  Benjamin  Geoige  Reed,  Ens.v9K^  Feb.  18;  LieHt.  »19  Nor. 

25;  Capt.  P2e  Feb.  36;  Major,  16  8cpt.45. 
Qcorge  Green,*  Etu.  7  April,  25;  Lieut.  29  June  27  ;  Capt.  PIO  .ITtfr.  37  ; 

Afqjor,  P19  Nov.  44. 


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Captains. 
James  Alexander  West . . 

llioinas  Bridge 

Thomas  Fred.  Richardson 

Matthew  Cassan 

Thomas  Davison 

Wm.  Justin  MacCanhy. . 
George  Fhuicls  Harrison 
Wm.  Murray  Mitchell 


EK6ION. 


P  6  July  26 
p  26  June  28 

25  Dec.  17 
PIS  Dec.  33 
P23  May  34 

15  June  15 
P26  Juned5 


P  5  Mar.  36 

WilLum  Radcliffe P27  Sept,  31 

9  Jan.  38 


LIEUT. 


0    Charles  F.  Seymour 

LiBUTEKAKTS. 

0    Thos.  Ughtfoot 

0    Henry  Fred.  Saunders  * . . 

0    Hon  John  W  .Monck ,  A  eff' 

0    Thomas  Edmonds  Holmes 

0    Geo.  Fred.  Macbean 

0    Spier  Hughes 

0    Wm.  Frederick  Macbean 

0    Charles  Alex.  Halfhidc* 

0    Arthur  Moore  Cassan .... 

0    Robert  Wallen  Jones  .... 

0    Walter  C.  £.  Snow 

0    Cornelius  Chas.  RoUeston 

0    Robert  Crosse  Stewart  . . 

0    Thomas  Horan^  ....•«.. 

0    Geo.  B . Vaughan  Arbuckle 

0    Fred.  Augustus  Davidson 

0    DavidOBrien    

0    Eugene  Cnrrie    

0    Wm.  M*Geachy  Keats  . . 

0    Bowes  Mein    

0    John  Gray  Bolton 

0    Benjnmin  Sand  with  .... 

0    RichardStansteadBarwell 

E^rsioNS. 

Thomas  H.  P.  Kennan  . . 

Fred.  John  G.  Saundi'rs 

Geo.  Fred.  Tod  Whitlock 

|T.Yoang(Qr.'M.8  ArriI47.) 


0 
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1  June  98 

30  July  36 

P28  Dec.  38 

P28  Dec.  38 

4  Jan.   39 

P31  Dec.  39 

P  31  Oct.  40 

20  June  39 

P   7  April  42 

10  April  42 

11  April  42 
20  May  42 
25  Oct.  42 


28  Feb.   28 
30  Aug.  31 

26  April  28 
19  May  38 

P  2  Nor.  38 
30  Sept.  30 
P28  Dec.  88 
P  1  Nov.  89 
P  24  Apr.  36 

29  Aug.  40 

P  SO  Oct.  40 

27  Dec.  37 
8  April  42 

do. 
do. 
do. 

30  Sept.  42 
25  June  41 
29  Dec.  43 
12  Not.  44 
22  Not.  44 

7  July  45 
16  Sept  45 


CAPTAIN^ 


8  April  42 

18  Nov.  42 

14  Oct.  42 

13Mar.44 

7  July  45 

29  March  44 

16  Sept.  45 

7  Dec.  45 

P  7  June  44 

P 10  Dec.  47 


B|IBT.-MAJ. 


[CteltanHM»*rtlr 

train  (sist***  Hi  pamm6tn\ 
and  brought  tiMin  put  of 
tlM  woy  Uek,  tet  WM  oMlg«4 

lA  s^sartoB  his  mt*mn,  wWi 
the  cjioepUoB  of  stxicm  pH> 
sonert  sad  oDa  tuaabril«  Aa 
enemy  baiikf  is  |niMMrio«  af 
Urn  mad  by  vhiali  ha  vaa  ta 
raturn.  A|  AI>Ml>ara 
mandedthatbrea: 
tugana  Catalry,  arhUA  corvrad 


27  May  42 1  p23  Sept.  45 '  «»»•  ^^f^  «'  •*•  ■miy.  ^r 


29  Dec  43<Pl7  0ct. 


24  July  42 

22  Nov.  44 

P   8  Aug.  45 

P  14  Oct.  42 

28  Mar.  45 

26  Jan.  41 

19  Dec.  45 

2  Oct.  46 


«»27  0ct.  46 
P29  Dec.  46 
Pll  Dec.  46 
21  July  48 


45 
3  May  44 

20  May  46 
P27  0ct.  46 

21  ApriU6 
p  24  Dec.  47 

3U  July  42 

15  Aug.  40 

P 19  Oct.  49 


Loftut  baa  raeatvad 
Medal  wiU  tbrfa 
Sabaf  on  and 

aad  Alb«ifaa»». 


tiM 


War 

far 


2  Major  Oreen  wrTcd  In  tha  Bsijiitaa  war. 
4   Lieut.  Saandett  farrad  iH<rt|  fe«r  jmn 
on  tba  YVaMara  eaaai  of  AfHea,  aaA  ««•  pi*. 
»ejit  wtlb  tha  Espadittoaan  fotw  ki  tlM  la- 
Mn       ^  -  .  .  .      M  .  -tcrlor  in  1897.    Employed  oa  a  aalaslOB  to 

Tho.  Goodncke  Pcacoclce  |  P  15  Aug.  48  vay  detpatchet  to  tbe  FianchalBeiiagal.  la  II 

John  MacMahon    IP  3  Not.  48 ' 

Henry  Browne I      9  Not.  49 1 

Frederick  Uardy    p  23  Not.  49  i 


I 


Payma*/er.— Geo.  Henry  Eddy,  28  Apr.  37 ;  Etit.  r  20  Aug.  26 :  Z. 20  Fefc. 95. 
A4fMtant. — Lieut,  Hon.  John  Willington  Monck,  17  Dec  47 
QiwWer.Jlf«#<er.-^ohnFalrcloth/2aMay,48;  JBiM.  16Se'pt.45;  X.17  Jni.47. 
^iir^«m.— Francis  William  Innes,  M.D.,  2  Feb.  49 ;  Aseiet.-Sura.  10  IWI».  31. 
Aaistant'Surgeons,  Christopher  Nfnian  English,  M.D.  8  ApriL  4S. 

Thomas  suck,  M.D.,  22  Not.  44. 
Alfred  Goaden,  12  Feb.  47. 
i     1  a.  «  ^    ^.  ^^!  Yellow.— i4^«tf#,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

«i!i     ii!liiS'ir^i,T?;^,l"  'rl"^^'*"'f  *te  rrbelUon  In  1 7W,  and  was  ptaaeat  hi  <^  aeUoa  aft  Tteefaf 

Slil*^#'??!*  •^/«»**7'l^«»«!««*«»^Col.Antlfnac.co»iLiintoftha«dC3b«aaw^8^^ 
tha  bead  of  a  Mitrnff  forea;  charted  aad  routed  him;   took  ibe  Coloaal  priaonar.  aad  loora  of  MriMriM 
than  ha  bad  Dragoooa  lo  (oaid  tham,  and  brought  tban  all  Into  Hcad-oMrtafS.  horws. mm,  Jmimmd^. 
faca.    At  Banaraala.  whilst  eomnaodlng  tbe  out^lybiK  pioual,  ha  waa  onpoacd  lo  LM.*43«m«b1  iTvwri* 

fuaid,  whow  eommndloff  oAcar  waa  kUled.  and  wboM  iwo>dha  tool!;  ll^i^^JlOm 
f a  aed  lbs  raar  ot  tha  aaeny.  and  eaptarad  batwvao  0Ta  and  sla  hoadMd  asa  and  thair  em 


r«\f. 


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Pall 


»*2^]     65th  {Buck.  Volunteers)  The  King's  Lt.  Infantry  Regt      237 

**Aucto  splendor  e  returgo" 
«  PUEXTES  D'ONOIT— «  NIVE"— "PENINSULA*— ** BJ^ADENSBURG." 

Colonel. 
9  Sir  John  Wright  Gm«e,»  Bart.  KCB.  Sns.  4  Nor.  94 ;  Lieut,  and  C^pi. 
25  Oct.  98 ;  Capt.  ftnd  Lieut. -Col.  25  July  05 ;  CV>^  4  Jane  13 ;  Mq^or-Oen. 
12  Ang.  10;  Lteut.-Oen.  10  Jan.  87  ;  Col.  85th  Lt.  Infantry,  1  June  47. 

Brook  Taylor,  Sne.  p  16  May,  27 ;  Lieut,  p  15  June,  30  ?  C«Rpf.  p  28  Nov.  84; 

Mqjar,'^!  July,  46;  iieK/.-Co/.  p  29  Dec.  40. 

Mqjors. 
John  Blackburn,  ^fw.  p  15  June  82 ;  Lieut,  p  1  Sept.  87 ;  Capt.  p  IG^T^ot.  41^; 

Mqjor,  P  29  Dec.  46. 
Alexander  G.  Grant,  Cornet^  4  Oct.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  18  Dec.  35 ;  Capt.  p  5  Aug.  4t ; 

Jlfn/iWyPlONoT.  48. 


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Captains. 
John  WilUam  Grey 
Htm.  J.  S.  Hovd  Thurlow 
Rb1|^  AUen  Chas.  Daniel! 
Robert  Ladbroke  Day  . . 
Thowas  Edmond  Knox  . . 
Eielyn  Latimer  Parratt 
Thonoas  Hobbins  Ward. . 
C.  Fred.  Cha.  Seymour,  <. 
Pat.W.  Sydenham  Boam* 
Hugh  MMsy   

LiBUTBKAKTS. 

John  Augustus  Keyt.  • . . 
William Williamflon   .... 

Robert  Maunaell    

Charles  Warburton 

Wra.  Alexander  Filder  • . 
Hon.  Wnu  Stuart  Knox 
George  Thompson,  Adj. . . 
Charles  Hamilton  Aide. . 

George  Warde 

Edmund  Yates  Peel  .... 
James  Gubhins   .•.*..•• 
Ensioss. 

Alexander  V.  Bond 

Frederick  Sitwell 

Sir  H.  H.  Edwardes,  Bt. 
// on.Edmund  John  Boyle 

Nelson  Rycrof t 

John  Armitage 

James  Brown  Young .... 
Henry  Godolphin  Rooper 
Francis  Lynch  Blosse 


KHSXON.       I       LIEUT. 


P  16  May  34 
P  4  Sept.  35 
Pll  April 34 
P 18  Oct.  33 
26  Jan.  38 
P  4  Oct.  39 
P  10  Sept.  41 
P21  Feb.  40 
P  9  Not.  38 
P  13  Mar.  40 

21  May  41 
P 16  Nov.  41 
P  24  June  42 
p  31  Mar.  43 
P27  Oct.  43 
P 12  Jan.  44 
p  23  Feb.  44 

17  May  44 
p22Nov.  44 

31  Jan.   45 

19  Dec.  45 

P  24  July  46 
P  8Sept.46 
P28  Dec.  46 
P  12  Sept.  48 
P  13  Oct.  48 
P  10  Not.  48 
P 15  Oct.  47 


P  1  June  38 
P  19  Mar.  41 
P  2  Feb.  38 
P  7  Aug.  35 
P  24  June  42 
P31  Mar.  43 
p  8  July  42 
P27  Oct.  43 
P  2  Sept.  42 
P  12  Jan.  44 


CAPTAIW. 


P31  Mar.  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P  20  Oct.  43 
p  19  May  46 

31  July  46 
P2aDec.  46 
P 10  July, 46 
P  10  Nov.  48 

16  Jan.  49 
P 13  AprU49 


BltBV.-aAJ. 


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1  Apr.  44 
P22N0V.  44 
P  28  Mar.  45 

13  Jan.  46 
P2d  Dec.  46 
p  20  Dec.  46 

31  Mar.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

P 10  Nov,  48 

16  Jan.  49 
P 13  April  49 


P  13  April  49 

P 19  Oct.  49 

Lord  John  Hy.  Taylour  I  P 14  Dec.  49 

Paymarfer.— George  Ash  Thompson,  27  Jan.  20 ;  Bm.  16  Ma^.  16;  Ueut.  P2a 
Adjutant. -^Limt.  George  Thompson,  25  Aug.  46.  [May,  17, 

Quarter-Maeter.'-Vfm^m  Neil,  25  April,  41. 

Swr^eon.— George  Clerihew,  M.D.,  5  Dec.  43  ;  Assi^.-Surg.  2  Nov.  32. 
Auiatant'Surgeon.—John  Alex.  Willinm  Tliompson,  M.D.  19  Nov.  44. 
Facingt  Bine.— Agenta,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.— ImA  Agents,  Sir  E.  B. 
Borough,  Bart.,  Armit,  &  Co. 
IRetumedfrom  the  West  Indies,  25  Apr.  46.] 

1  Sir  John  Ooiw  •erred  with  the  «rd  Guswlt  et  Ferrol,  Vigo,  end  Cadii,  in  1800j  ^^e  Egyptian  ctm. 
MlMof  1801  (medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  8ih  and  8Ut  March,  and  17th  Auaust.  atuck  of  the 
Sff»  <^  Maiabout  on  the  following  day.  acUon  of  the  22«d  AagnaJ.  ;»^S2»«t  •"*  '^^IL'i.^^^l: 
2.72!  bSSSoo  to  Hanow  in  1806-6.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninaula  in  IW©,  aad  oo«in«tfe4  thelMtht 
K  ,Sk»  ofSe  Qo^a  with  a  Kifle  company  of  the  00th  attached,  on  the  reUeat  !•  the  lines  In  UIO, 
Sule^f  BuiTw.  and  snbeequent  retreai.  lines  of  Tom.  Vedra..  seTeral  action,  on  ««  »Jra»ce  from 
UKnL  In  lanrand  bottle^Fueote.  d'Onor.  Present  also  at  the  -ieies  and  capture,  of  Oodad  Bodrlgo 
w^obLSioI  Commanded  th««  Itt  hattalloa  of  liic  ard  Guard,  at  the  battle  of  flalynanes,  capture  of 
S  d5d.^2i  of  Borgo.  aoa  retreat  fmm  tbanee^  advance  in  18U,  b«tle  of  Vittoria,  siege  i«d  captara  of 
Bk^rSol^SS.  pa«Mgeof  the  Bidaasoa.  baiUe.  of  the  Nife.  passage  of  t»»«  ^dour.  invesijneisl  <?  Bay^ne 
aTd  xnSmoi  iST  wJlie-duriDg  the  latter  part  of  the  action  he  commanded  the  2nd  brigade  of  Gaarda  in 
Jii  aSSoIoe  ofSiTE.  Blopford  being  wounded.  Sir  John  has  received  the  gold  cro»e  for  Fuente.  d'Onor, 
SSlSKSTvittorla,  and  Nive  i  and  the  silver  War  Medal  and  unc  t la^p  lur  liu^aco. 


Year»'8*rT, 


57 


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Pay. 


40 


40 


40 


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28 
22 
23 
20 
27 
27 

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14 
14 

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On  the  Colours  ic  Appointments,  the  JTarpand  Crown^  witli  the  Motto  '<  Quit  SepmrmH$V* 
"  INDIA"— The  iSpAtiur,  with  the  words  "  EGYPT"—"  BOURBON"— On  the  Batlo&s, 
the  Irish  Harp  and  Crown,  Colonel. 

9  John  Maister/  Ens,  13  Not.  03;  Lieut,  14  Jan.  04;   CapL  90  Mar.  05; 

Jfq;or,  20  June  01 ;  Xieti^.- Co/.  20  Aug.  07 ;    Col.  4  Jane  14;   M^i^r^Gcn, 

10  July  21 ;  Lieut.-Gen.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Col.  86th  Regiment,  26  Aug.  43. 

Lieutenant'-  Colonels. 
9  Bartholomew  Vigors  Derinzy»*  KH.  Ens,  86  May,  06;  Xteul<  16  Mar.  08; 

Capt.  25  Oct.  14 ;  M({;or,  4  Jan.  33;  Lieut.-Col.  P26  Feb.  41. 
9  Andrew  Snape  Hamond  Aplin/  J?n«.  6  July,  10 ;  Lt,  24  Sept.  12 ;  Capt.  0  Mar. 

25 ;  Brev.-Mf{jor,  28  June,  38 ;  Jtf^/or,  P  7  July,  38 ;  Lieut.-Cot,  16  June,  43. 
Jf<{;or«.— James  Creagh,  Eris,  1  Jan.  10;  Lieut,  4  March,  18;  Capt.  7  April, 

25 ;  Brevet'Mtgorf  28  June,  38 ;  Mqfor,  p  18  Jan.  39. 
Henry  Edm.  De  Burgh  Sidley,  Cdrfi^/,4  May  15;  Lieut.  21  Peb.  88;  Oapt. 

P  1 1  June  30 ;  M({/or,  8  April,  42. 


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Captains. 
Robert  Henry  Lowtb    . . 

William  Stuart 

Giles  Keane    

Wm.  Harding  Woodgate 
Abra.  ColUs  Anderson,  s. 

Donough  O'Brien 

Thomas  Andrews  Rawlins 
John  Perk'ms  Mayers  . . 
Harrey  Wei.  PolcWelman* 
Charles  Edmund  Thornton 

LlBUTBlTAHTfi. 

Josbna  Henry  Kirny  • .  •  > 

John  BeeaCroker* 

Charles  George  Butler^ . . 
Charles  Osborne  Creagh^ 
Pras.  Boynton  Cowper.  r. 
Wm.  Henry  Wearer  . . . . 


ENSION. 


LIEUT. 


P  4  Feb.  10 
0  Mar.  28 
81  June  27 
13  Dec.  27 
18  June  23 
12  Sept.  22 

P 17  Not.  41 

P  29  July  3C 
8  April  30 

P30Dec.  42 

PlOAog.  38 

p  25  Dec.  38 

p  3  Not.  40 

18  Jane  41 

11  Sept.  40 


P    1  April  84 

P  28  Sept.  80 

P  88  Feb.  31 

Pll  Oct.  31 

9  July  80 

8  July  80 

P89Dec.  43 

P83Apr.  30 

88  Dec.  86 

P80  Aug.  44 


P  26  Dec.  41 

Charles  Darby« ,     0  Sept.  30 

James  Boyd,  A^f 8  Apr.  42 


John  Jerome 

Edward  Baker  Weaver  • . 

Andrew  Baxter* 

James  John  Gordon  .... 
William  Henry  Beatty  .. 
Gcoige  Wm.  Robinson  •• 

John  Spier 

John  Richardson  Stuart 
Hen.  Marsihman  Havelock 
George  Sherman  Nunn.. 

John  Meacbam 

Maxwell  Lepper    

Rich.  B.  Twy  ford  Thelwall 

Edward  Leet 

Ralph  FitzGibbon  Lewis 

Ensions. 
Hampden  Cola  Bowen  . . 
Hon.  Wm.  Hen.  Lysagbt 
Hopton  Bassett  Scott  . . 
Henry  Edward  Jerome  .  • 
Frederick  Gardner  .... 
Hugh  Stewart  Cochrane 

W^illiam  Knipe   

Joshua  Walter  Bond .... 


OApr.  42 

26  Feb.  43 

27  Dec.  42 
27  Jan.  43 
16  Apr.  42 

22  Mar.  44 
80  July  44 

23  Mar.  44 


8  Apr.  48 
do. 
do. 
p  5Aug.  4S 
15  Apr.  42 
83  Feb.  43 
P  30  July  42 
13 

14  Not.  43 

24  July  46 

1  July  45 

1 1  Nov.  45 

8Scpt46 

28ept.47 

1  May  40 

13  Doc.  47 


CAPTAIN.     BRBV.-4AJ. 


P  15  May  87  23  KoT.    41 
8  Apr.  48 

83  Get.   48 

14  Nov.  43 

87  Aug.  48 

31  Oct.  40 

P   5  Feb.  47 

P87  Jan.  40 

0 Jan.  46 

P10Bept48 


31  Mar.  46P83Jnne46 
0  May  45 !    15  Jan.  40 


9  LI«ttt.-Csloa«l  Dsi1aMr*s 
MfTlees :— CdBpaigs  wmA  trnm 
of  Cotaana  (MT«rp|y  wou%d«U 
in  both  kB«ft)i  ezp«dttiOB  f 
Walcheren,  loclodtav  th« 
mad  eapturt  of  PtusbintCi 
ed  in  Ifll  wn.)  In  thePMfai- 
Ir~'/  In   KttlAtfampaltn*,  th>m  D««.  191S 

Ineludfog  tbeaflWinoT  RonWI 
•nd  Il«dlahi^  rv-cnptur»  of 
Vmpo  Mafor,  cmptura  of  01i> 
▼ensa,  1st  tlena  of  Bada;oc, 
battle  of  AIlNihefm*  ti^rn  and 
ca|»turt  of  Ciodad  1lodrtjt<v 
•ii^e  and  ca^um  pt  Hidiijiw, 
battle  of  0alSnMn«a,  afttir  of 
Aldoa  da  ^oaia,  ratfvat  Atom 
Madrid,  aflklrft  of  0»ma  aad 
Joeaana*  baUle  of  Vlttoria, 
bloekada  of  l%infelyaa»  alTaira 
of  RoncatvallMt  SEaMiU  ^-^ 
battles  of  Fampoiuea,  SSili 
July,  and  of  Ilia  Pf  rmoc*»  M 
July,  aflUn  of  Bekalar,  Su 
Bstavaa,  Ine.  captora  of 
Sebastian,  vmua9  of  tlia 


82  Dee.  48 
P83Feb.  40 

10  April  40 
P  87  July  40 


19  Apr.  44 
P  13  Aug.  47 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P 10  Dec.  47 

27  Oct.   40 

P88Mar.47  ___,^ ^.,,  «  ^«...^ 

13  Nov.  46  I  wound«Lmoskei-bariTn'1eft\im,an4$aa^in< 
84  Dec.  47  '  ter  of  a  ihell  In  the  chert  at  Ihe  balila  of  To«. 
hMite,  but  did  nol  qall  the  Held.  He  haa  iv- 
ceUcd  the  Guld  Medal  for  'ft>alaase»  and  tht 
tlUer  War  Medal  and  MTcn  clasps. 


30  July  49 !  daMoa,  battis  of  ft*  Nl? cUo 
(danferottsly  wonnded  thnwgh  the  bodj.  n>- 
ported  killed)!  hatUeofthe  NlrcLa&UsorBa*. 
tide  de  la  Clarence,  and  Gave  d*Oleron«    TSriee 


Apr*  33;    Lieut. 
[7  July  31. 


81  Jan.  48 
P  83  Feb.  49 
13AprU40 
P 10  Oct.  49 
83  Nov.  40 
Pf^f*iiu«n-.-^haries  Ffeide  Heatiy,  17  Dco«  47}    lAu.  10 
Adjutant.— Lieut,  James  Bnyd,  8  April,  48. 
84       0    (2iMir/«i^AraJ<0r.-~^oseph  Jerome,  23  March,  86. 

84       0    ^nrffim.— Alexander  Thorn,  8  Ja]y,41 ;  AseUt.-^Sur.  8  Mar.  87 ;  H.  i.  9  If  or.  SO. 
0      0    ^artf/anf-iS^Mry0nw<--Jame0Coghlan,  6  Oct.  41. 
0       0  Mark  Stanley  Todd,  82  Nov.  44. 

8       0  Jamca  Kellie,  M.D.,  5  May,  48. 

Facings  Blae.^-iApefUr,  Messrs.  Cox  4c  Co. 
1  Llettt.-Oen.  Malster  farved  la  the  Holder  esjwditloa  la  IVW,  aad 
tept..  Sod  and  Qlh  Oct.,  In  which  last  he  received  four  voundt.    Served  aleo  ta  the  Pealnsala. 

9  Ueut.  CoU  ApUa  serred  in  the  Pcainsialai  from  Feb.  ISl  I  to  the  and  of  the  var.lnatodl^  tliS  fcaHie  af 
blftmanca,  ticce  of  Bucfos,  and  capture  of  Madrid.  Serred  also  lh«o«(hoal  Uio  Bariain  war,  an  I  •  aa 
iretent  in  nnmerout  enfagements  with  the  aaeinjt 

6  C»9U  Wetmaa  senrtd  with  the  l7Ui  a«ft.  diirii^  ifaesampaica  of  ISM  a  IS  in  4fkhwUlMi  amS  aclpcMhittw  aadt-r  I^Md 

Cunr.  a  «M  pr*M«t  at  the  •tamo  k  eaptur*  of  Obusac*  (  H »d*l),  aad  or  Kbelai,  ai  which  lait  he  «m  with  Uie  tihttmm  |«Mr- 

H  Lieut.  Baxter  served  in  China  in  the  80th  R^.  from  the  conmencement  to  the  tenalaatloa  of  kosllU* 

•  «.  awt  «as  present  at  Chu«;in,  Canton,   .!<.•  ),  \.i  Inbae,  defeiice  of  Mo^po,  SM'gcaOi  Chapvo,  Wifumg, 

ti<n  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nankia. 


prasaat  in  Ihe  aaiiona  of  Iho  Mfk 


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•<BARROSA"-."TABIFA"— •'VIXTOEIA*'— "NIVSLLB**    "ORTHES"  -"TOULOUSE**— "PENINSULA"  '"AVA.* 


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CToJonel.— V  Hugh,  VUccunt  Gongh/  GCB.  Sm,  7  Aug.  94 ;  LieuU  1 1  Oct.  94 ; 

Cttpt  25  June, 03 ;  MiyM  Aug.  05 ;  Xf .-Co^. 29  Jttly,09 ;  Coh  12  Aug.  19 ;  Maj.- 

Gen,  22  July,  30 ;  Lieut-Gen.  28  Nov.  41 ;  Col  87th  Fusiliers,  16  Mar.  41. 
Lieui.'Colonels. — Montague  Cholmeley  Johnatone,  Bus.  p  27  Feb.  23 ;  Lieut,  p  16 

Dec.  24 ;  Capt.  P 19  Sept.  26 ;  Mqjm-,  p  27  July  38 ;  Lt.- CoL  p  16  Not.  41 . 
James  Campbell,  Ens,  p6  July  26)  Lieitt,  p81  July  28 ;  Capt,  p  10  April  35; 

Brtevet'Mqjor,  9  Not.  48 ;  Mqjor,  28  May  47  ;  Lt.-Col.,  3  April  49. 
MtQors,  -^ohn  M*  Mahon  Kidd,  Enx,  p  21  July  25 ;  Lteui,  P  8  Nov.  27  j  Capt,  p  28 

Dec 32;  Brwei  Major,  9  Not.46;  Afr^/or,  P13  July,47. 
WltUam  T.  Shortt,*  Sne,  26  March,  26;   Lient,  P30   Dec.  26;    Capt.  P26 

Feb.  29;  MiiiJor,  16  April,  41 ;  Brevet  Lt,'Col.  3  Apr.  46.  


r 

Captaiks.  I 

William  Boyd .« 

Alexander  Murray^    .... 
lUchBTd  Serrell  O'Brien 

William  Percy  Lea 

Chariea  F.  Campbell .... 
Louh  H.  Hamilton  .... 
William  Henry  Taylor  . . 
Alexander  Hugh  Cobbe 
William  Elfbrd  Adams  . . 
Albemarle  De^^r  ..••.. 
First  LiBtTTBNANTS. 

James  Bailie,  Adj 

John  Halkett  le  Couteur 

John  Fit20erald 

£dw.  W.  Johnston  Fulcher 
Henry  Smyth  Bawtree 
Edward  Thomas  King 

Hugh  Lloyd 

Thomp.  MackyM'Clintoek 
D.  C.  Augustus  Delhoste . 
Anthony  Walshe 
Henry  FitzGcrald 
John  Hallowes  .. 
Murdoch  John  Gregorson* 
Ormond  Fitzgerald 
George  Wolfe  .. 
Austin  Peter  O'Malley 
Edw.Beauchamp  Maunsell 

William  Wiltshire 

William  Baldwin  ...;.. 
Henry  James  Stephenson 
George  Neeld  Boldero    . . 

John  Peyton   ; . . 

Jasper  Lucas 

Second  Libuts. 
Rob.  Gibson,  q,m,  *  Apr.  47. 

Adam  Steuart 

Robert  Carter 

Geo.  L.  W.  D.  Flamstead 
Francis  Horatio  Gee  .... 
Charles  Edmund  Goddard 
Edw.Hen.  Jolm  Meredyth 
John  WaU 


2nd  LIEUT. 


P22  Feb.  81 
P  24  Apr.  35 

26  Nov.  31 
P22  Feb.  33 

16  Sept  37 


LIBUT. 


P17  Oct.  34 
.  23  Oct  39 
19  Aug.  36 
P21  Apr.  37 
P  28  Aag.  40 


6  Apr.  88  ;P  17  Jan.  40 
PdODee.  42lP  7  June 44 


CAPTAIN. 


i  • 


*• 


16  June  43 

20  May  42 

P  25  Aug.  43 

P  20  Dec.  42 
P  3  May  44 
P  7  June  44 
P20  Dec.  44 
P  10  Jan.  45 
18  April  46 
P 10  July  46 
P  14  Aug.  46 

16  Sept.  45 
P  2  Nov.  32 
P  16  Nov.  41 
P  10  Mar.  43 

17  Mar.  43 
6  Jan.  43 

27  Sept.  44 
16  Aug.  46 
P  2  Oct  46 
P 13  July  47 
P  30  July  47 
P  28  Sept  47 
P  8  Oct  47 
P  21  July  48 
P  23  June 48 

3  April  40 
P   I  Oct  47 

11  Feb.  48 
P  28  Apr.  46 

4  Apr.  49 
6  ApriUO 

P  18  May  49 


P  10  Jan.  46 

11  Apr.  44 
18  April  46 

P  14  Feb.  46 

27  Mar.  46 
P  10  July  46 
P  14  Aug.  46 
P  8  Sept.  46 

28  May  47 
P  28  Sept  47 
P   8  Oct.  47 

16  Dee.  48 
23  Jan.  87 

12  Sept.  44 
Pll  Oct  44 
P  27  June  46 

1  April  47 
3  April  49 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
P18  May  49 


P  26  Apr.  44 

P  20  Aug.  44 

18  Apr.  45 

31  July  46 

SOct  46 

22  Dec.  46 

P  23  June  48 

P  21  July  48 

3  Apr.  49 

5Bept49 


BRBV.MAJ. 


5  Lt.-Col.  8li«HteoiBinaiid«dtiie 
atad  tiironfbout  the  eaupftifln  on 
the  SuUej  (medal),  ineladioff  the 
battles  or  Fcn»eduh  (wounded), 
•ad  Sobnon. 

6  Captain  Morrayierred  la  the 
18th  on  Che  China  etpeditlon  (Me« 
dal).  and  vai  pretent  at  Caaioa, 
Aaaoy,  Chuaan.  Chlnhae,  Nisffpo* 
Scfoan,  Cbapoo  (woandrd),  Shang- 
hai, Wootnof,  and  Chin  Kiang 
Feo. 

6  Lt.  Oreforaen  icrred  with  the 
6tnd  in  the  campaign  en  the  Sutlej 
In  IS4S,  and  wag  badlf  mmnded  at 
PtaRttethah  (medal). 

7  Paymaster  Bedford  serred  as 
Msjor  and  Ofpnty  Assistant  Adju- 
tant General  to  the  Anglo- Spanish 
Legion,  during  I83&  and  part  of 
1836 ;  and  was  engaged  in  the 
Tillage  of  Mendlgur.  and  heighta 
of  Arlaban,  In  Alava.  en  the  ISth, 
17th,  and  ISlh  Jan.  18S6. 

«  o      M.    m        ®  Surgeon  Wood  wu  present  at 
5  Sept.  4S^  [  the  battle  of  f  emaeshah  (medal). 

9  Assist- Sttrgcon  BancA  serred  with  tbe  army  of 
Ae  Sntlei,  and  was  taken  prisoner  hf  the  Sikhs  at  the 
aflUr  of  Buddiwal  i  and  after  a  eaptlTity  oTtwenty-flve 
davs— twelve  of  which  in  irona— he  was  relltered  oo  the 
advance  of  the  British  force  on  Lahore. 

10  Qr.-Mr.  ThaanMS  served  tha  campaign  on  the 
Sutlei  In  lS4ft-e  (medal  with  the  9th,  including  tiie 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferowshab,  aild  Sobraon. 


2  *  '^  If  £  S 


14  Dec.  49 
Payma$ter.^Wm\fkm  Devaynes  Bedford,^  28  April  37?  Sm,  p6  April  26; 
AtytUant.'^Lkttt,  James  Bailie,  16  Aug.  48.  [Xf.  P3l  Jan.  27. 

Quarter^Master. — Henry  Thomas, »»  20  April  49. 
5tciveon.~Robert  Wood,*  3  July  43 ;  Astitt.-Surg,  31  Aug.  82. 
AnUt,'Surgeons. — Christopher  Wright  Wray,  23  March,  47. 

Richurd  George  Davys  Banon,' 30  Oct  40» 
O'Connor  D'Arccy,  M.D.  2  Oct.  46. 
Facvngs  Blue. — Agent,  Charles  R.  M'G rigor,  Esq. 
1  Loid  Oough  flcrred  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  the  Dutch  Fleet  in  Saldanha  Bay. 
1705.    Served  aftemrda  tn  the  Weat  Indies,  including  the  attack  on  Porto  Rico,  the  brigiind  war  in  Kt. 
Laeia,  and  capture  of  Surinam.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1809,  and  commanded  the  87th  at  tbe  battle* 
of  TUavwa,  Barosta,Vittoria,  aad  Nivelle,  forwhieh  engagements  he  has  received  agold  erosa.  He  also  com- 
manded the  regiment  at  the  deffnce  of  Cadis  and  of  TBrifit  (sllghtljr  wounded  in  the  head).     At  tbe 
battle  of 'I'alavera  his  lioive  «{;»  »liOt  under  him,  and  he  himseif  was  afterwards  scvprcly  wounded  in  the 

iContiuued  on  the  margin,) 


■^tiS!.!5«.]    88a ayf.  ./■  JW ( OmmagU Jfanynj.)    [ISSSUS 

On  the  Colour*  and  appointmeat*  the  Aiirp  and  Cr[»(m,with  the  motto,  "QiibSmara&U' 
Tha  5pAinx,  with  the  word*  "EOYPT"— "TALAVKRA"— "BUSACO"— "FPEHTB 


CiAimtl. 
9  Sir  John  Alex.  WalUce,'  JPi.  KCB.  Sni.  88  Dee.  1787 ;  Liei^.  6  Apr.  00; 

Capl.  e  June,  Mi  Jlffj/or,  0  Jnly,  1609;  Xfrut.-Col.  S8  An;.  Mj  CvL  4 

June,  13;   l«i^0T-Qm.  \1  Au^.  10;    Uait.-Gm.  10  Jan.  37;   Cvf.  asth 

Dniimcnt,  30  Oct.  ai.  iieaf.-Co/ond. 

Horatio  Sbirlev,  Snrf  Zieut.  "12  Mnr,25;iwM(.  1-31  Oct.  26;   Capf.  "5  Jgly, 

KI ;  Jlfitfor,  r-Sl  Dec.  41 ;  Litut.-Col.  18  Jan.  48. 
JU^V'ort.— Kilmuiid  Ricluinl  JeffrrTl,  Eru.  10  Jane,  95;   Limt.  HI  OcL  21 ; 

Cnpt.TiVeb.a»;  M<t/or,i-\2itay,i3. 
M'illiBm  Irwin,  Enir.  nSKov.ST;  Linit.  10  Nor.  80;    Capt.  ■>  20  Apr.  30; 

jtfnjor.  18  Jan.  46.  


CAPTilKB. 

BobcH  Win.  Balfour.... 

BNM.iS.       1        I..HUT. 

CAPTAIS. 

nREV.-MAJ. 

i'31Uct.  34ii'l6MBr,.T8 

P  25  Sept.  40 

WmiainMackie 

.5F.h.   atlP  14  Juneau 

2  Dec,  40 

Henry  Beckwith  Sawrey 

r   0.\oi-.35  P   1  Mar.  30 

P31  Dee.  41 

Gio.  VuiitchunUaxiTclliX 

r  2  Feb.  3S 

•  20  Apr.  30 

p  0  Dee.  44 

Edward  Morton 

1-25  Jan.  3U 

P  27  .Mar.  40 

p 23 Jan.   46 

Edw.  John  VCTfy  Urown  ii-iaScpt.  34 

SO  Dec.  40 

1"  6  Nov.  46 

Edward  Baylpy '<■    5  Apr.  30 

7  June  41 

pOAug.    47 

Edwurd  Herbert  Maxwcli;!-  2(1  Apr.  30 

PlONor.  41 

r   8  0et.  47 

JohnltJobaiionBruokc.^ 

I'll  Oct.  3!) 

P31  Dee.  41 

IB  Jan.  48 

George  Ilamillon   

KlOJuneUl' 

22  July  30 

6A»ig.47 

Jai.BirleyLeatlmm   .... 

'    6  Feb.  3C 

OJan.  SO 

S    J.HardmanBurlcc 

P    1  KOT.30 

P   3  Mar.  43 

Brj-anllalmc  Holme.... 

■■21  Feb.4U 

p  12  May  43 

rr^    Bdw.  Rowland  Forman.. 

p  15  Oct.  41 

paODce.  43 

JoaliuaOrantCrotae.... 

f  25  Sept.  40 

P  30  Aug.  44 

Edmund  Corbett,  <l.  «<(/. 

28  Dec.  41 

['  6  Dee.  44 

Edmund  Oilling  Ma;  naril 

[■31  Dec.  41 

P S3  Jan.   40 

1'    3  Mar.  43 

p  10  Feb.  47 

SamnolDimnrng.n^Vl! 

10  Feb.  44 

7  Oct.  47 

BenJ.Banbury  Uaulevcrei 

l'30Auff.44 

P    8  Oct.   47 

;;    I*e  eteere  Stnm:  

P   0  Dec.  44 

IS  Jan.  48 

lIcDTV  Ernst 

23  Jan.  4(i 

P  14  April  48 

p  12  Sept.  48 

r;    Il.J.LeHarchantBaynca 

U  Apr.  40 

RASKINS. 

JackionWray    

P 10  Feb.  47 

William  James  Harrison 

r  7  May  47 

Henry  William  (Jrogaa.. 

P    0  Aug.  47 

ir*.  lib  LijulCol.  OolrHl  LI|M  a.^-w.  h  ifc 

John  Edward  Rilu;   .... 
Arthur  Dillon  Manle.... 

V   eOci.    47 
3  Mar.  48 

■-i    Ricliard  Grace   

PM  Apr.  48 

H    Henry  Tl..>.np«.n  

p   0  reb.  40 

SImilDck  IleiiiiiiiK 

►  20  April  40 

Qunr(er-.Vnrffr.— Tliomua  Hamilton  Millj,  1(!  Feb.  44  ;  Eni.  8  June,  43. 

Surgetm — Jnmcs  Guy  Piers  Monro,  13  June.  40;  AiiUI.-Surg.  3  March,  37. 

J«ijrt.-S«r3fOHj..— John  Shaw  IVillcs,'  M.D.  15  Marcli,  44. 

Frederick  York  Slieg<«!,  M.D.  18  Aug.  48.      [Armlt,  &  Co. 

Faelugt  Yellow.— J  j™f.,  Meim.  Co»  &  Co.— /ruA  Agi-nft,  Sir  E.  H.  Boinuph,  «(., 

m  J.  A.  W.11K.  .»  .t  [l.c  iKilILr  of  8. 

tiagapatuni,  1h 

n>dallll1.aDd<. 

Tipp»'.  Iian 

al  Aknaiankvh,  RofcTtn,  ai 


M  ITIh.ieritdirllh  I4.-C0I.O 


Bm4  Qiittt«iv  at' 
Birr. 


.50 


Pott 


Hair 


16 
25 
37 


25 

18 

16 

16 

18 

15 

15 

9 

9 

8 

12 
10 
11 
7 
6 
6 
5 
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3 
4 
4 
3 
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3 

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2 
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15 

12 

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]  89th  Regimeni  of  Foot.  241 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  worda  "  BGYPT"— "  JAVA"—"  NIAGARA. "—"  AYA." 

ColoneL 
9  8kr  Ghailea  Bulkeley  Egerton/  GGMG.  KCH.  Sm.  16  Nov.  1791 :  LU^.  21 

M«jr.  93;  CapU  22  April,  95;  MtoWTy  1  June,  98 ;  Limt.'CoL  14  Not.  1802; 

092.  4  June,  11 ;  Mq^or^Oeu.  4  June,  14 ;  LieuU-Qen.  22  July,  30 ;  Qtn.  9 

Nov.  46;  CoU  89th  Begt.  26  Sept  37. 

Lieut^CdiUmeU 
Aogustui   Halifax  Ferryman,  Ent.  p  27  June  34;  Lieut.  80  June  37;  CapU 

V  10  April  41 ;  MajoTy  P22  Dec.  43  j  LU-Col.  p  24  Nov.  48. 
M(ioars.—BMheri  Lewis,^  Etu.  7  Apr.  25;  Xieuf.  P2  Mar.  26;  Capt.  P12  Feb. 

28  ;  Brev.^MeffOTf  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mq^or^  16  June,  43. 
9  Edward  Kennj,' ^n«.  17  June  13;  Lieut.  1  Nov.  10;  Capt.^A  Dec.  32; 

Mi^m-f  20  Feb.  45. 


» • 


Captains. 

James  Graham  ^ 

Cakfdon  Rich.  Bgerton  • . 
Hon*  Charlea  DfUy  .... 
Fred.  Chaa.  Ayfaner  .... 
John  Duntze  Macdonald 

Arthur  Pigott    . « 

Hen^  Crawford     

Arundel  Edmund  Hill 

Leslie  Skyoner^ 

John  Lewes  PhiUipps 
Lieutenants.  . 
Rob.  B.  Hawley,  A<fj. 
F.  Y.John  Stewart .... 
George  Hanhali  Knipe 
John  Macdonald  Cuppage 
Chas.  Henry  £.  Holloway 
Butler  Dunboyne  Hoore 
Tho.  R.  J.  G.  Thompson 
Hans  Robert  White   ... 
Alexander  Campbell  •  • . 
Edward  Jonathan  Head 
Edward  Buller  Thorp    • 

Carrick  Darby   

William  Drummond  . . . 
Ensigns. 

John  Atkinson    

Leopold  Brown 

Alfred  Nixon 

Charles  Heyeock      •  •  • . 

BobertSelby 

Wm.  Cecil  George  Pery 
Robert  Rowland  Conyert 
Edward  Alleyne  Dawes. 


ensign. 


LIEUT.        1    CAPTAIN. 


22  Apr.  25     19  Apr.  27 ,  p  10  Apr.  33 
15  June  32  v  28  Mar.  34  P 15  Mar. 


P  25  July  34  P 17  Feb.  37 
P    4  Dec.  32 '  P  25  July  34 


13  July  32 

P24Apr.  35 

P    9  Oct.  35 

7  Sept.  41 

P  26  Oct.  41 


P 13  June  34 


P31 


39 
Dec,  39 


20  May  40 
16  June  43 
2  July  38;P25  Aug.  43 
8Nuv.3d  P2d  Jan.  46 
P27  Oct.  43  P   3  Oct. 


BBEV.*MAJ« 

9  Nov.  46 


14  July  43 


P  22  July  42  p  19  Dec.  45 


28  Aug.  38 
P 15  May  40 
P  22  Feb.  39 

10  Nov.  43 
11  Oct.  44 

Pl7  Jan.  45 

11  July  45 
P  22  Dec.  43 


P31  Dec.  39 

16  June  43 

20  May  42 

P  8  Aug.  45 

P   1  Oct,  47 

P  22  Oct.  47 

P   3  Mar.  48 

10  Dec.  45 


P  7  May  47:p16  June  48 
P  20  Feb.  46  p  3  Oct.  48 
-   2  Feb.  49 

2  Mar.  49 

3  Aug.  49 


12  June  46 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P    1  Oct.  47 


P  22  Oct.  47 
28  Apr.  46 
P  3  Mar.  48 
P  31  Mar.  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  2  Mar.  49 
p    6  July  49 


48 

2  Feb.  49 
2  Mar.  49 


ft  M^r  Keaar  i»rr«4  In  th«  P«* 

•  iiUHla,  flrum  Jum  ItlSk  to  ths  Mid 

of  the  war,  iaelttdtsff  db«  aeUoa  at 

bMde    or    VIMDria, 

MfMwt   of    Saa 

fBAMfe  of  tht  BUasioa  (pcrcrclf 

wounded  above  tbc  left  blp)|  St.  Jeaa 

do  Los,  aad  tho  Mrloi  of  oBtloM 

bciwcea  the  9ih  ud  IMIi  Dcc^  ItlS 

1q  front  o(tbe  Intrenehad  cuofnun 

Bafoane.      Srrred    alio    In   Ava, 

aad  mm  ttmmi  la  moM  of  the  op«- 

rations  thNnghouft  th«  war.      Ifc 

baa  received  the  War    Mfdal  aad 

three  elaspt  for  ViHarla,  Bm  tPha*- 

ttan,  and  BlrcUn 

•  Malor  Graham  Joined  tho  Mth 

rert.  In  Bttrnuh,  aa  a  TolODtcor,  fa 

Doe.  18M,  aikl  iria  pKeeat  at  tho 

aarrrtag  tha  aatraachad  Portia  nfiho 

Mahatieo  river,  <7th  Mardi.  and  at 

the  attack  on  the  fbrtlflcd  heights  of  Arraoan,  Wlh 

Hareh.  I8S6  (  ai  the  lattov  ho  waa  iro«aid«l  In  the 

ild«  aad  faee. 

9  Dr.  M'Dermott  served  at  New  Orleani,  8tb  Jan. 
1915 1  also  the  sttbaeqnent  campaign  la  Flaaden,  te- 
elading  tho  oparatioM  in  eooaactlaii  with  the  hatlla 
off  Waterloo. 


0 

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Urn  Itt 

tllCIIOQ 


f 


Paymaster- — Robert  Browne  Thomas  Boyd;  26  Mar.  41;  Ens,  p  20  Feb.  36; 
A^utant.— Lieut,  Robert  B.  Hawley,  27  Oct.  46.  [p  Lieut,  15  Feb.  30. 

Quarter-Master^^WtUlhrn  Watson,  25  April,  48. 
^  liSur^eon.— Michael  M'Dermott,^  M.D.  5  April,  39;   Assist.^Surg,  25  Dec.  23; 
Bosp^'Assistant.  7  Feb.  14. 
Assistant'Surgean. — Richard  Gilborne,  2  Oct.  46. 

Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Can»4^  Co. 
[Setumedfrom  North  America  28  Apr,  47.] 
O.  B.  Egartoa  eoiunanded  a  detaohmant  on  board  a  liae-of-batUe  »iilp,  in  Lord  Howe'i  action  pt 
JwM,  19M.    Servad  at  tlie  Uocksde  of  Valla,  aad  aurrenOcr  of  Valctta.  Mh  Sept.  1600;  from 
procaeded  with  Sir  Ralph  Abercroniby't  expedition  to  Egypt,  and  was  present  in  the  acliona  of  tka 
Slat  lfaM«i#  VNH.   Dartad  witb  tba  army  in  Spain  and  Portugal  in  1810  and  iail»  and  hai 
thm  War  Medal  and  tbraa  claapa  far  ifucntca  d'Onor,  Ifivelia,  aad  Orthes. 
Iiawla  tocred  In  the  BuraaM  war. 
Skynner  •orrcd  with  the  bMh  In  Chiaa,  and  hat  receivod  the  Medal. 


243 


mthBegtof  Foot  {Perthshire  Volunteers.)    F  H..d-,o«f«.» 


{Ifight  Infantry.) 


\,  A«lito»-ttn4«r-X^iie« 


«  |i4ND0RA.*^ThA  Sphinx  with  the  word, "  BQYPT''^^  ICAWIKIOyB 

«  OUADALOUPB,** 


YeaiV  8«rT. 

68 

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Pny. 

Pay. 

27 

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18 

14 

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9 .9tr  Alexander  Leith/  KCB..Sr».8Aug.92;  JLmm/.  Oct.  04 ;  Capf.27KoT.94; 

Mf^or^  1  Aug,  04;  LUut.-CiU.  7  Feb.  11 ,  CM.  19  July,  21 ;  Mi^at^Oen.  99 

July,  30  i  Lieut.'Oen,  23  Nov.  41  ]  Col,  00th  Light  InAuat^,  8  Bept.  41. 

Itieui.'Coianel. 
Marcui  John  Slade,'£M#.  15  July,  19;  Lieut,  P 12  May,  86;  Capf.P88  ApriL 

86  ;  Mqjor,  p  27  Sept.  31 ;  Lkut-CoL  P  7  Feb.  40. 
M<\jori. — Herbert  Vanghan, -E?w.  p4  July  18;  Xiei<f.  20  July  80;  Cii|»f.  P  13 

Nov.  23;  Af<yar,P10  Sept.  26;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  23  Nov.  41. 
Frederick  Eld,*  J?iw.  P2d  Dec.  24;  Lieut,  P26  Sept.  26;  Capt.P^l  Sept.  31 ; 

Brevet'Majer,  ff  Nov.  46 ;  Mq)or,  29  8ept.  47  ;  Brev,  Lt.-Cel,  89  Dec.  4i*. 


Captains. 
Qervaa  8.  Deverill. . . . , . 
John  Blaquiere  Mann, «. 

Thomas  Rosa 

Duncan  Campbell  ••..«. 

William  P.  Pumell 

Wm.  Benjamin  liaatonl* 

Robert  Orove* 

William  Victor  Johnson^ 

Thomas  Smith    

Roger  Bamston     ...,,. 

IiISUTBHANTa. 

Purccll  0'Qorman,*il4^'. 
Rlcliard  Bodes  WyviU*  . . 
Thomas  James  Meredith' 

James  Perrin 

Michael  Foster  Ward. .  •• 
John  Christopher  Qnlse. . 
John  Hardy  Tbursby .  • . . 
Herbert  M.  Vaiighan .... 
WillUmi  Pattlson  Tinling 

Vere  Henry  Close 

Thomas  Johna    

Bnsioks. 
Jft'f^iab.  Dymock  Yaughton 
Harry  Denison  .•.••••• 

Henry  Butler 

Henry  Hope  Creakiek  . . 
Henry  Flower  Every .... 
James  Heme  Wade  •  • . . 
Charles  Cullen  Mannsell 
Richard  Henry  Magenis 

Henry  Preston   

Walter  Blakeney  Persse 


EN8ION. 


P  2Nov.  2G 

10  Feb.  85 
P  23  Mar.  38 
P   8  April  34 

84  Mar.  38 
PlOMar.  41 
P    7  Feb.  40 

12  June  40 
P 10  July  41 

7  July   43 

P  3  Feb.  43 
P 14  April  43 
P  10  Feb.  44 
P  7  Mar.  45 
P25  Apr.  46 
P  6  June  46 
P 16  Sept  46 
28  Jan.  47 
P  4  Jnne  47 

11  June  47 
P  7  Jan.  48 

P  2  July  47 
P 16  June  48 
P 18  Sept.  48 
P 13  Get  48 
P84  Nov.  48 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  23  Feb.  49 
10  Apr.  49 
P  20  Apr,  49 


LIKUT.        I    CAPTAIN. 


7  Mar.  84 
2  J  una  38 
4  June  47 

8  Oct.  46 


P  18  Nov.  87 
P17Nov.  86 
P  18  May  41 
P  1  Feb.  30 
P  25  June  41  p  16  Jnne  48 
P  8  Dee.  42, p  16  June  48 
P  7Mar.  46|P84Nov.  48 
P25Apr.  45,P2dFcb.  40 
PlCSept45  P20  Apr.  40 


P  3  Apr.  40 

9  May  46 

P  4  June  47 
10  Mar.  48 
PIO  June  48 
p  18  Sept.  48 
P 13  Oct.  48 
P24NOT.48 
Pe3  Feb.  40 
P  20  Apr.  40 
P  28  Jnne  40 
P  2  Feb.  49 


p  88  Mar.  40 


BREV.-MAJ. 

0  Nov.  4a 


8  June  40 
Payniofter.— James  William  Bambrigge  Peddle,*  1  S«-pt«  48 ;  Af.  95  Oct.  90 ; 

Lt,  P 10  Feb.  44. 
A^utant,— Lieut,  Pnrcell  O'Gorman,*  10  Maveh  48. 
Quar^er-ilfa<#<T.— Samuel  Williams,*  18  April,  46. 
tSTtfryeaii.— Robert  Carew  Anderson,  M.D.  18  May,  40;  A^tUmt^Surgefm^ 

22  May,  40. 
A99UtmU'9urgeon,'^^\\\\9ja  Maelise,*  87  Deo.  48. 

Pacings  Buff. — Agents  Charles  R.  M*Qrigor,  Bsq, 
[Returned  from  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  19  April,  48.] 


1  sir  Al«xsodOT  LeIUi  fcnrcd  in  PlSDdere  with  (he  42ad,  particularly  at  tba  defrnot  of  KInipett. 
with  the  aist  at  the  atuck  of  the  pmt  of  the  Vigle,  and  at  the  tuheequevt  capture  of  St.  Liieta,  la  Itti. 
Korth  Holland  In  1790,  and  was  Mverely  wounded  and  lott  an  ejre  at  the  battle  of  Alkmaar.  £e7ptiaB 
paign  of  1907,  loclndiag  the  attack  on  Roictta.  Serred  afterwards  in  the  Penlnsvla,  firom  Aprfl  lait 
July  laii,  and  commanded  the  SIst  at  the  battles  of  Vlttoria,  the  Pyrenees  on  the  Mth,  ttth,  aad 
July,  the  mvelle,  the  Klve,  and  8t.  Pierre  (severely  woundrd),  stonntng  the  heights  of  Oanls,  hatUe 
Orihce,  action  of  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulonte.  Sir  Aleiaader  has  received  the  Oold  Cross  aad  one  el  _ 
'  9  LienL  -  Colonels  Stade  and  Eld  ;  Captalni  Grove,  and  Johnson  ;  Llents.  COoman,  WrvlU»  aad 
Mersdith;  Paymaster  Pcddie;  Qnarter-Uaster  WiUlams,  and  Assist.-Suiseoo  Maellse,  served  wUli  the  Silib 
la  KaArlaadf  daring  the  whole  of  the  war  of  1846-7. 

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Co2(Mi«/.— Gabriel  Oordon,*  Bn$,  6  Jan.  1781  j  Lieut,  26  Noy.  84;  Cop^  10  July, 

94;  M<^.i  16  May,  1800;  Lt-Col,  9  March,  02;  Col  4  Jun^,  11 ;  M^j.-Gen. 

4  June,  14 ;  Lt,-Om,  22  July,  30 ;  Gen.  0  Not.  46;  Col.  91st  Regt.  19  Apr,  37. 
Lieut,'ColoneU. — John  Francii  Glencaim  Campbell,'  Ent,  25  Oct.  27 ;  Lieut. 

P 27  Aug.  29 ;  Capt.  p  23  Not.  32  ;  Mqj.  8  July,  43 ;  Lt.-Col.  14  Apr.  46. 
r.Charles  Cooke  Yarboroagh,  Sns.  p  9  June  25 ;  Lieut,  p  19  Sept.  26 ;  Capt,  p  4 

Jan.  33;  Mqjor^  19  May  45 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  13  Oct.  48. 
Af<{|Vr«.—r.  David  Forbea,  ^tu.  p8  Oct.  29;  Lieut,  p  23  Not.  32;  Capt.  p24 

July  35  ;  M(\jorj  14  Apr.  46. 
Bertie  Edward  Murray  Gordon,  v  Em.  26  Oct.  82 ;  Lieut,  p  24  July  35;  Capt. 

P  28  April  41 ;  Mqjar  p  18  Oct.  48.      


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Captains. 
r.Wm.  Glendonwyn  Scott 
Edward  W.  C.  Wright* 
r.  Colin  Campbell  .... 
r.  9  JohnGeo.Rawitome^ 


EirsioN. 


LIEUT. 


13 

16 

28  Feb.  28 

5  June  85 
19  Dec.  34 

6  Not.  35 
.  30  Oct.  38 
P22Feb.  39 
P  31  Dec.  41 


t  •  • . 


22  July 

John  Ward*    |      8  Apr. 

r.  John  Campbell  Cahill 

Henry  J.  Savage' 

r.RobertFred.Middlemore 
r.  John  Brown, «. 
Fred.  J.  Bayly... 
Wm.  Tho.  Laird  Patterson 
James  Day  Cochrane^ 

LlBUTBVANTB. 

r.  J.  M.  Pennmgton^ . . 
Richard  Sweet  Cole  •  • 

Robert  Stein 

r.  Robert  Henry  Howard 
r.  Joseph  Owgan"     , . 
Alfred  James  Melvin . . 
rHenChristopherMetcalfe 
John  Trotter  Bethune 
r.  Craven  Lloyd  . .  • 
r.  John  MacPherson, «. 
Hon.  Alex.  E.  G.  Sinclair 
John  Theophilus  Ussbei* 
r.  Ed.  Geo.  Mainwaring*^ 

RobertWhitle    

DaTidKnox  Horsburgh. . 

Ensigns. 
r.J.  Gordon,«M(;.  o.3f.i6  Jaii.4i 
Edw.  Jas.  Somers  Ray  . . 
John  Alex.  Saunders .... 
Robt.  Henry  Crampton** 
William  Barron  Stanton 
Frederick  Boehmer,  Adj. 
Alex.  Watson  Mackeuzie 
W.  Geo.  Conway  Gordon 

Robert  Borthwick 

Chas.  Henry  S.  Pickwiok 

William  Squirt »»     

Samuel  Tomkins  Sargent 


p  30  Mar.  32  p  12  June  35 

21  Dec.  32  P 13  Nov.  35 

P  10  Apr.  35  P   2  Feb.  38 


18  Aug.  14 

8  Sept.  28 

8  May  35 

P  11  May  38 

P  12  July  30 

31  Dec.  39 

P23  April  41 

P  12  Oct,  41 

P 13  Oct  43 


P  26  Dec.  87 

P 12  Aug.  86 

P   9  Oct.  40 

P 12  Oct.  41 

16  Apr.  42 

13  Oct.    41 

P  29  Apr.  42 

P  13  Oct.  48 

P25July  45 

20  Oct.   43 

P20Dec  44 

PdOMay  43 

9  Apr.  47 

28  Apr.  47 
P 13  July  47 

22  Jan.  47 

29  Apr.  47 

30  Apr.  47 
P  5  Not.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 

1  Aug.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  9  Jan.  49 
P  13  April  49 
P  4  May  49 
Pll  May  49 


P    9  Oct.  40 

P25  Dec.  38 

15  Apr.  42 

13  Jan.  45 
P21  Mar.  45 

19  May  45 
P25  July  45 
P 19  Feb,  47 
P 13  July  47 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  9  Apr.  47 

14  Apr.  6 
Pl3AprU49 
P  20  April  49 
P    4  May  49 


CAPTAIN.       BRKV.-MAJ. 


P  22  Feb.  39    15  Sept.  48 
P  2  July  41 
P 12  Oct,  41 

10  Oct.  38 

15  Apr.  42 

14  Oct.   42 
8  July  43 

19  May  45 

14  Apr.  46 
P  13  Oct.  48 
P  20  April  49 
P    4  May  49 

7  Lieut.  PennlDfton  eonmuiidpd 
the  detacbmeat  of  tli«  Sltt  in  tbe 
Mtion  with  mod  defeat  of  tlie  Rebel 
Biters,  at  Bloem  Pluts.»Aor.]8t8. 

8  CapliiiD  Cochrane  lervcd  vith 
the  91  ft  in  the  operationi  afainrt 
the  Kaffir  Tribe*.  Cape  tf  Good 
Hope,  and  waa  •ererely  wounded 
(tbot  through  tho  body  and  left  hand, 
and  contused  on  the  groin),  on  the 
ISlh  April  1846,  when  eoveriug  the 
rear  of  Colonel  Somerset**  division 
during  the  retreat  from  tbe  Amatoli 
Mountains  to  Block  Oriit. 

9  Lieut,  pssher  senred  tbe  cam- 
paign of  l844-ft  in  the  Southern 
Mahratta  eottntrjr.  with  tbe  Stnd, 
and  was  preiat  at  the  Investment 
and  capture  of  tht  Porta  of  PanuUa 
and  Pownghur. 

10  Bns.  Mainwaring  scrrcd  with 
the  dct^chmenl  (list)  in  tbe  action 

with  the  Rebel  Boers,  al  Blocm  Plaats,  29  Aug.  1848. 

1 1  Entign  Crampton  was  dangeroutly  wpunded  in  the 
action  with  tbe  Babel  Boers  at  Bloem  Plaats. 

IS  Doeioe  TorvMt  served  in  tbe  expedition  against 
tbe  Rivjab  of  Kolipore  in  18S7.  Also,  in  the  expedition 
against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River, 
South  Africa,  la  184fi «  and  la  tha  Kaffir  war  oflSlS. 

13  Lt.  Organ  aenred  with  the  91et  tbrougltoat  the 
KaAr  war  of  1846-7 :  and  •ubaeqncntly  against  the 
Rebel  Boers  acrosa  the  Orange  Uivcr,  iacTading  tbe 
action  at  Boem  Plaata,  29  Aog.  1S48. 

14  Doctor  Munro  served  during  the  whole  of  the 
Kaffir  war  of  I846«f. 

15  Ensign  Squirl,  prior  to  entering  the  British  Army, 
served  as  a  Ucutenast  in  tbe  Austrian  terviee  under 
RadcUkI  in  the  campaign  of  1848  9.  and  was  present 
at  tbe  battles  of  MonUrraand  Novanm  Cwounded),  and 
subsequaady  at  the  siege  of  Lf^bom. 


18  May  49 

PayjiMM*«r.— G.Had.Dalrymple,  81  Jan.  40;  JBSrw.PSNov.  26 ;  Zi«<*. 6 Dec. 27. 
Atyutants.-^-r.  Eneign  John  Gordon,  22  Jan.  47. 

Eneiifn  Frederick  Boehmer,  1  Ang.  48. 
Quarter- Af4W#«-#.— William  Blackburne,  1  Aug.  48 ;  Ens.  20  Oct.  46. 

r.  James  Paterson,  1  Oct.  47. 
5iffv«»M.— JohnForre8t,'«M.D.2  July,41 ;  il . 5. 9 Feb. 26 ;  JT.i4.10  Nov.25. 

r.  Francis  Reid,  M.D.  25  Sept.  49 ;  Assist.  Surg.  2  Aug.  42. 
Assist.'Surgs,-^.  Alexander  Barclay^  M.D.  22  D^c.  48. 

William  Munro,  MD.»*  6  Dec.  44. 
Facings  YeWow. —Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  k  Smith. 
[I  ft  Battalion  returned  from  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  26  April  48.] 

Oeaeral  Gordon  has  received  tbe  gold  medal  and  one  elasp  for  Martinique  and  Ouadaloupc, 
----..  _.  rj*?-"?***"'*  Campbell  commanded  tbe  infkntry  fbree  which  formed  part  of  Uie  expedition  against  Uie  Inrargent  Bocn, 
-  •  3  S  2  l2S!lr!L?'?*5J  RWer.  south  Aftl^,  in  April  1845 1  and  be  eommanded  tbe  Reserve  Battalion.  91st  Regt,,  throughout  tbe 
^^  9utm   !2Sr       J^  *■**'  "^  of  1846-7.  and  was  specially  menUoncd  hk  Colwel  8omenat*s  detpatdws  of  tbe  17th  and  IStb  April 
*  *  5  a  ^    'y*»  j^*"°*°  Llent'Ofn.  Sir  George  Berkeley's  General  Order  of  tha  17tli  Dec.  1847,  M  teTkif  MBdwted  I 


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244 


92nd  {Highland)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


[ 


HMdQttllMi 

at 


"BOMOJrT^P.ZEB"-."MANDORA"— The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "BOYPT*— 

"  CORUNNA"  — "  FUENTES  D'ONOR"  — "  ALMARAZ"— "  VITTOBIA"-. 

"  PYRBNEBS''— "  NIVE"— "  ORTHES"— "  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO." 

ColoneL 
9  Sir  William  Hacbetn/  KCB.  En$.  SO  Feb.  1796;  Lieut.  1  Oct.  96;  Gij^.  i5 

Oct  04;  MtQwr,  10  Feb.  09;  Lieut.-CoL  30  May,  11 ;  Col.  19  Joly,  SI; 

M^jwr-Geh.  22  Julj,  30;  Lieut.-Gen.  23  Nor.  41 ;  CoL  92nd  Hi^hlamkfi, 

31  Maj,  43.  Lieut.-ColtmeL 

Mark  Kerr  Atherley,  Em.  P2S  Aug.  23 ;  Lieut,  p  13  Aug.  25 ;  C^pf.  '25  Nor. 

28;  Brev.'Mqjor,  23  Nor.  41 ;  MtOor,  9  Nor.  46;  Lieut. -Col.  p23  Nov.  49. 

Geo.  Edw.  Thorold,  Ens.  24  June,  24;  Lieut.  p9  Junci  25;  Ca/i<.  p  19 
Sept  26;  Brevet- Mt^jor,  23  Nor.  41 ;  M/^ar,  1  Nor.  42. 

Archibald  InglU  Lockbart,  Ent.  P  31  Dec.  28  ;  Lieut,  p  1 1  June,  30 ;  Ckipl.  p  19 
Aug.  30;  Brev.'Mqjor,  9  Nor.  46;  Af<yor,  P  23  Nor.  49. 


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Captains. 
Rb.Macleod  Sutherland,*. 
Ken*Donglafl  Mackenzie,^. 
Edward  Bldridge  Haines 
Arch.  Hamilton  Tattnall 
Cha.  Edw.  Stuart  Gleig. . 
Chrii.  Monteith  Hamilton 
William  Charles  Lyon    . . 
James  George  Hay    .... 

Forbes  Macbcan 

Hugh  Scott 

LlBUTBXAKTS. 

M.  MacNanghten  Smith 
A.  Welling.  Cameron,  ^4;. 
Edward  Peter  Mann. . . . 

Robert  Bethune ........ 

WO'B.HasttngsBuchanan 
G.  W.  H.  Viec.  Kirkwall 
Hen.  Walter  Charteris  . . 
AUutairM<IanM*I>ooald,« 

John  Cunningham 

Gea  Wm.  Holmes  Ross 
David  Holland  Enkine . . 

Colin  Campbell 

Jolm  Henry  St  John    . . 

ENsiQica. 
Walter  John  Macdonald 
James  Weymss  Anderson 
Donald  Patrick  Campbell 

WiUiamMUler  

Clifford  Parsons 

Gibson  Stott 

Thos.  Arch.  Mackinnon. . 
Edw.  C.  B.  Elphinstone 


BNSIOK. 


25  Dec.  23 
P  25  Nor.  31 
P  26  June  35 
P 10  Aug.  38 
1  June  41 
P  3  Feb.  43 

15  July  41 
P  30  June  43 
P  27  Sept  44 
Pl6AprU4l 

P31  May  39 
6  Dec.  44 

15  Nor.  41 
P  17  Jan.  45 
P  2  May  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  6  Feb.  46 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P21  Apr.  46 
P  8  Sept  46 
1  May  46 

20  Nor.  46 

13  Not.  46 
P22  June  47 
P 12  Nor.  47 
P  23  June  48 
P]6Feb.  49 
P  9  Mar.  49 
p  25  Sept  49 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


7  Aug.  24 
P 19  Aug.  36 
P   1  Feb.  39 

25  Aug.  41 
P 24 June  42 
P  27  Sept  44 
P  27  Jan.  43 
P  20  June  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  4  Oct  44 

8  April  42 
P  27  Mar.  46 

30  Mar.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P2]  Apr.  46 

9  Nor.  46 
P  22  June  47 
p  12  Nor.  47 
P31  Dec.  47 
P23  June48 
p  9  Mar.  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P23  Nov.  49 


6  Oct  41 
P  27  Sept  44 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  9  June  46 

9  Nor.  46 
P  12  Nor.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  23  June  48 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P23NOV.  49 


BEBT.-MAJ. 


P 14  Dec.  40 

Paymiufer.— Rob.  Wm.  Duff,  19  Jan.  49 ;  J5!fw.  p  20  June  45 ;  X<.  P  9  Jane  4i8. 

Adjutant. — lAeut.  Arthur  Wellington  Cameron, 0  June,  46. 

Quarter- Afofter.— Donald  M'Queen  6  Dec  44 ;  Eh$.  1 4  Nor.  41.     [15  June  26. 

^KT^reoM.— Thomas  Foss,  2  July  41 ;  Aeeiet.-Surg.  18  Jan.  27  ;  Hmp.^AenH^ 

A$tiMtant^Surge9ii.-^-ChMM\e»  Robert  Robinson»  12  Nov.  47. 

Paeinge  Yellow. — Agents ,  Mes«rs.  Cox  &  Co. — Irieh  Agents,  Messrs  Canaic  Co. 
[Returned  from  the  West  Indies,  February,  1844.] 
1  Sir  Wm.MscbeaB  terrcd  Um  eanpmign  of  1794  in  HoUaad,  aa  »  Cad«t  In  the  icnrlee  of  Um  Scrca  UatttJ 
PftKlncca.  8«rT«d  la  Ireland,  during  the  rebellion,  in  1708.  litcludlnf  the  nction  at  Vinefsr  UUl  sad  cnptara 
of  Wezfoid.  Landed  with  the  army  In  Ponucal  in  Aug.  IftOS,  and  lenrtd  throughoat  the  PeBlnaalnr  wsr,lm- 
•lading  the  battlee  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Corunna,  Busacn,  and  Salamaaeai  aiege,  atiaall,  aad  eaptare  of  8aa 
Pehattiin.  pat-rift  of  the  Bldaeioa,  hattlee  of  the  Xirelle  and  Nlve,  and  laTettmeat  d  Bayoaae,  at  vMCte 
laet  ha  was  MveMly  wounded,  ae  alio  in  oppoeing  a  French  dltiaioB  on  Iti  adrmnee  to  laiargo^  la  ItlO  • 
Berred  alao  la  the  war  la  Ara.  Sir  Wlllian  hai  recetTod  the  gold  croai  for  Banco.  Haliiaaara,  8aa  Saba 
aad  the  Kivc;  and  ihe  ftUrer  War  Uedal  sad  f»ar  claapa  for  Boltla,  Vhaltra,  Contaaa,  tad  Hlnlte. 


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"CAPS  OF  GOOD  HOPE." 


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16  Sept.  02 ;  Afqfor,  16  Feb.  00 ;  Lieui.-Col.  30  May,  1 1 ;  Col.  19  July,  21  ; 

JHqfor-Cfen,  22  July,  30;  Lt.^Gen.  23  Nof.  41 ;  CoL  98fii  Regt.  15  June,  40. 

Lieuttrumt'CoUmeL 
Robert  Spark,*  Ens.  May,  07;  lAeui.  3  Sept.  07;  Cimt  17  F<*.  20;  MaSw', 

F  25  Dec.  35 ;  Limt-Col.  i»  28  July,  38. 
ir<t/^tf.-*Joliii  De  Burgh,  Em,  P25  Nov.  10;  laeut.  7  April,  25;   CapU  H9 

Sept.  26 ;  i#<u>»- '28  Juljr,  38. 
Loreiiio  Rothe,  Sns,  p  6  March  28;  Lieut.  p21  Aug.  35:  Capt.  P2  April  41  ; 

Afoior,  20  XoY.  46.  ^        »       r  y  » 


11  Sept.  17 
P28Sept.d0 
P 10  Dec.  34 
P12Aug.  34 
P24  Not.  35 

23  Aug.  27 
P25Dee.  35 

27  July  38 
P  3  June  36 
P21  Feb.  40 


21  Feb. 
14  Oct. 


84 

36 


Captains. 
John  Joaq^h  Orier ..... 
Wm.  Bernard  AinsUe 
Robert  Murray  Banner 
X4. Cosmo  Geo.  RusseU,^. 
Charles  Henry  Gordon  . . 
W.  Maedonald,QJI#.iaNo.8a 
Alex.  Sebastian  Leith  Hay 
John  Alexander  Bwart  • . 

Qeoii^  Studdert    

J.  Anstmther  McGowan  * 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

John  F.  A.  Hartle,  AdH. 
Francis  H.  Crawford. . . . 
Eraa  D.  Macpherson. . . . 

Qeorge  Seton 

Colin  Maxwell    

Robert  Lockhart  Ross 
Warner  Westenra  Carden 
Robert  Egiinton  Seton 
John  Alex.  Fraser  .... 
^ofiAug.MurrayCathcart 
ChristopherBdw.  Blackett 
Wm.  G.  Alex.  Middleton 

Alexander  Young 

Ekbigns. 
Hen.  A.  Bolton  Mackenslc 
Wm.  Donald  Macdonald 
John  Millar  Bannatyne 

James  Dalsell > 

F^d.  William  Burroughs 

W.  O.  Drummond  Stewart'  p   2  June  48 

Arthur  Rose   P21Aug.40 

SomefsetMolyneuxClarke,  p  23  Nov.  49 


BV8I6K. 


LIBUT. 


9  Apr.  25 
P24  Nov.  35 
P30Dec  36 
p  6JQly  88 
P28July  38 
P 13  Jan.  84 
P26  Apr.  80 
15  April  42 
PlO/Bly  39 
4  Mar.  42 

Pll  Nov  36 
P15Dec  40 


Pll  Nov.  36  p  26  Feb.  41 
P28  July  38| P 13  May  42 


CAPTAIir. 


P31  Jnly  28 
P20  Sept.  37 
P  26  Feb.  41 
P27  Aug.  41 
P13  May^  42 
3  Dee.  47 
P  31  Mar.  46 
P12  May  48 
P  3  Aug.  40 
Pdl  Dee.  47 


BBBV.»MAJ. 

23  Nov.  41 


19  Oct  49 


P26Apr.  80 

P15  Dee.  40 

27  June  45 

P  4  July  45 

13  Apr.  46 
25  Sept.  46 
21  Dec.  44 
24  July  46 

P  2  Oct.  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  4  June  47 
P17  Dec.  47 
P 1 1  Feb.  48 
P31  Mar.  48 


P27  Sept.  42 
27  June  46 
P  4  June  47 
P 17  Deo.  47 
P3I  Mar.  48 
P  21  July  48 
p  I  Oct.  47 
P  3  Aug.  49 
riOOet.  49 


PoyiNMfer.— Stephen  Bhike,  26  Jan.  40 ;  Em.  P  4  Oct.  44 ;  LUui.  p  21  July  46. 

A4futant.—Limit.  John  F.  A.  Hartle,  28  Jan.  48* 

Quarter^Magter. — Donald  Sinclair,  22  March,  44. 

^ur^CMi.— William  SaU,  M.D.,  13  Jnly  47 ;  AMitt.'Sur^.  10  May  89. 

A9$iMt,'Swrgwn.'-jBmsB  Webster,  M.D.  28  Sept.  47. 

Faeingi  Yellow. — Agents j  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
[Returned  from  North  America,  31  Aug.  48.] 


1  Sir  JsiiMt  DoBglas  Mr««d  In  th«  PfnlnraU  with  the  Portugtiese  snny,  and  haf  recdTed  ths  gold  cross 
•ml  ihiif  clMpt  for  th«  battiM  of  Bnaaoo,  BAlamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  OrthM,  and  Toulouw. 

t  LL-CoL  Spark  aerved  la  the  American  war  in  1814  and  lA,  and  wa*  wounded  at  Mew Ortesnt  Bill  Jasoary 
l$l^ 

t  Captain  VcGowan  lenred  with  the  40th  throughout  the  operatioof  InCSndahar  and  Afl^hantitan  in  1841 
and  1648  (Ifedai),  and  was  leTerely  wounded  at  Qundamuck.     He  was  alio  preiSBi  at  the  battle  of 
XaharalBSCs  Mth  Dee.  1848  (Msdal). 

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a  Sh'  William  Warre/  CB.,  Mm.  b  Not.  03;  lAtut.  8  June  04 ;  Capt-  86  April 

05;  Mojar^  30  May  11 ;  Lt.-Coi.  13  May  13;  Col,  88  July  30  \  MtQ^r-Qtm. 

S3  Nov,  41 ;  Col,  94th  Foot,  2d  Sept.  47. 
Lient^CoUmeU,^Hearf  Robert  Milner,  jEn$,  ^  7  Feb.  28;  Luut,  '  3  Dee.  86  ; 

Capt,  P12  Dee.  26;  Jlf<i/ar,P6  July,  33;  Xtcti^.-Cof.  P31  Dec.  41. 
James  Brown,  Ent,  p  16  June,  15  ;  Lieut.  6  Oet.  80;  Copt,  98  Bepl.  30  ; 

Mtnar,  11  Feb.  42 ;  Lieut-Col.  0  Nov.  46. 
3£i|/or«<— John  Leslie  Dennis,*  JSfu.  86  Apr.  88;  Lieut.  88  Sept.  30;  Capi. 

17  May,  41 ;  JUi^for,  p  89  Nov.  44. 
James  Patersoo,^  Bm.  p  17  May  21 ;  Lieut,  p  4Dee.8S;  Cajyt.  P  6  April  31 } 

Breo.'Mto.,  23  Dec.  48 ;  Mqfoi ,  31  July  46. 


Captaiss. 
0    George  MannselL ..... 
0    Henry  George  Buller. 

0    Wm.  H.  Klrby 

0    George  A.  K.d'Arcy 
0    William  Henry  Dore .... 
0   Septimus  Lystci*  ••••.. 
0    Edward  Smyth  Mercer.. 
0    Joseph  Alfred  Sykes .... 

0    Adam  Campbell 

0    Godfrey  Rhodes 

LlBUTEKANTS. 

0   James  Stewart  Menxies. . 

0    George  DorehiU 

0    Gilbert  Mahon 

0  Alexander  Maclean,  Ad{f. 
0  Henry  John  Wahab  .... 
0  Thomas  Henry  Stoddard 
0  Justin  Edw.D.MacCarthy 
0  Isaac  S.  B.  Phipps  Boileau 
0  R.W.NewmanVaughan,«.* 
0  Charles  Augustus  Daniell^ 
0    Henry  Hamilton  Pratt .. 

0    George  Noble  Bredin .... 

0    Herbert  Taylor  M*Crea. . 

0  I  James  Buchanan 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 


BN8IOV. 


Pll  July  34 
P26  June  35 

14  Oct.  36 
P21  Apr.  37 
p  8  Dec.  37 
P28  Dec.  38 
p  6  Mar.  35 
P31  Dec.  41 

19  April  86 
P  19  Mar.  41 


I<IBUT. 


P  8  Dec.  37 
p  8  June  38 
P28  Dec.  38 
86  Sept.  39 
P  27  Sept.  39 

18  Aug.  41 
P  11  June  36 

2  Aug.  44 

19  Feb.  38 
P85  June44 


CAPTAIW. 


P31  Dec.  41 

6  June  44 

7  Dec.  45 
9  Nov.  461 
17  Dec.  46 

P  6  Oct.  48 
83  Mar.  49 

P  13  Apr.  49 
28  Aug.  49 

PSOJnly  491 


BEBT.-KAf. 


Norcliffe  BendysheWalton 
Darid  Hunter  Blair  .... 
Rice  Davies  Knight  .... 
Richard  Hull  Lewis*.. .. 
M.  L.  Vsmham  Reynolds 
CharlM  William  St.  John 
Whileford  John  Bell .... 
HenryVansit.Stonebouse,«P25Feb.  48 


p  10  Feb.  38 
P20NOV.  38 
P  9  Nov.  38 

15  Mar.  39 
P22  May  40 

26  Oct.  41 

16  Dec.  40 
I    29  Apr.  42 

PlOAug.  42 

P  18  Jan.  39 

P25  June  44 

6  Aug.  41 

2  Aug.  44 

20  Aug.  44 

22  Nov.  44 

P   4  Apr.  46 

P  25  Apr.  45 

29  Dec.  46 

2  Sept.  45 

11  Feb.  48 

13  Nov.  46 


Francis  Dalmaboy  Wyatt 
Ehsiohs. 

I»    Samuel  Sexton   
Wm.  D.H.Guinoess  Day 
Charles  Twysden  Seala 

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0 
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0 
0 
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11  April  45 

P17  Dec.  47 
P  8  Mar.  48 
PlO  July  46 

18  Aug.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 

23  Mar.  49 
p  13  Apr.  49 

30  Nov.  49 


84  Oct  39l 
P  25  Sept.  40 

24  July  41 

p  28  Jan.  42 

P 16  Aug.  42 

6  June  44 

29  Mar.  44 
P  29  Dec.  43 
P  25  Apr.  45 
P 10  Apr.  40 

9  Nov.  46 

30  Sept. 43 
17  Dec.  46 
25  Aug.  47 

P17  Dec.  47 
P 12  Nov.  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 
p  3  Mar.  48 
P  10  Mar.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 

23  Mar.  49 
P  13  Apr.  49 

22  Aug.  49 


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Oa  the  arproMa  tf  vor 


May  IS41.  dcfrttc*  of 


8  Capt.  Ljtua  aenrwl  »«  H»«  Waf  oC  i*«ce«». 
»lon  in  Spain  as  UeuL  of  In«»«''T;  •»*J?^";r 
Mnt  in  tba  opefstiOM  befcw  ta  8i«aMi,aM 
waa  wvanly  woundrd  througli  the  bo4j  »■  *■• 
attack  apoa  tha  fertii«4  ktlg his  of  Amslm 
•aar  Haoanl.  Ha  waa  abo  P»^»  •»  .*>»^ 
wttlt  k.  capture  of  Iran  C»«Jf')  "fiiJSJSISIf- 

Chttian,  and  at  Chla 


Philip  Primrose 
Richard  Raphael  Meade 

Henry  Jameson 

Ramsay  Cnnliffe  Sladen 
Robert  A.  Boothby  Tod . 

P«iiuiff€r.-John  Mffls  Hewson,  28  Sept.  47 ;  Sni.  18  Maitli4aj  ^^^ 
A4futant.^Lieut.  Alexander  Maclean,  10  Sept.  44.  I*- 

Qimrfar-ilfaffer.— Thomas  FitxGerald,  ^  Jan.  47.  ^^ 

Surgean^Jf  William  Thompaon,  M.D.  19  Jan.  38;  Aemt.'Surg.  18  OcU  10. 


0   il#fii«.-5iir^awM.— Edward  Menries,29  Oct.  41. 


0  William  We»tall,  M.D.,  21  July,  4€L 

0  John  Clay  Purves,  M.D.  9  April  47. 

Faeingi  OrtCD.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

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9  ^{r  Rlcliard  Aniifttroiiff-,^  CB.  Ens.  S3  June,  06 ;  lAeui.  5  Kov.  90 ;  Capt^ 
9  July,  08;  Mq^or^  90  May,  II ;  Lieut,'Coi.^  Aug.  18;  CM.  32  Joly. 80  $ 
Mn^jm^Q^n.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Co^  06th  Foot,  20  Mareh,  48. 

9  izmtM  Campbell,'  KH.  ^n^  17  Sept.  03;   Xi^v/.  26  Aug.  04;    Cfapt 
P8i  Mar.  08;  Mqjor^  p  3  Jtme,  19;  Lieu*.'CoL  PIO  July,  24;  C0L  28 

Jimei  38. 
JIfq/Vir*.— 9  John  Walter,' ^w#.  p  16  July,  06;  Lieut,  3  Sept.  07;  €apL  p24 

Mar.  18;  Af^^V,  26  May,  31 ;  Br wvet- Lieut, -Col,  9  Not.  46. 
9  Joseph  Robert  ftainefl,^  J&u.  19  Sept  05;  Lieut,  28  May,  07  ;  Capt.  2  Juneb 

26;  Brevet'MaJor,  28  June,  38  xMqfar,  20  Apr,  4a   


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Jobs  O.  Champion    .... 
Wm.  Armstrong  Rogers 
Alfred  Thomas  Heylaad 

Henry  Hume 

Henry  O.  Chester  Master 
John  Fit2  Thomas  Dennis 
John  Henry  Carew 
Thomas  Davis    «. . 
Gtoorge  Cornwall   . 
William  Minchin 

LlBCTTBNAtfTa. 

Son,  E.  Sidney  Plunkett  p17  June  86 
Geo.  James  Dowdall,  o^/.  p  8  J  one  38 
Jnlins  Aug.  Robert  Raines 


BN810N. 


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2  Ang.  31 
7  July  14 
P  4  Apr.  83 
P  9  May  36 
Pl8Sept.36 
P  4  Aug.  37 
P  10  July  40 
20  May  42 
P  8  July  36 
P29Apr.  42 


LIEUT. 


James  George  Eddington 
Wm.  Rowland  Maxwell 
George  Couftenay  ViaUs 
Henry  Swettenbam   .... 
John  Neptone  Sargent .. 
Thomas  Browne  Feneran 

Lioael  Eraser 

Edward  Spieer  Charlton 

Henry  Foster 

John  Herbert  Armstrong 

Ensign  s« 
George  Caveiidish  Taylor 
8.  filomefield  Kekewich 
Alex.  J.  John  B£acdonald 

Anthony  Morgan 

Rich.  L.  Otway  Pearson 
George  Wigbtman     .... 
Robert  Grabam  Polhill . . 
Geo.  L.  Carmichael  Smyth 


28  Jan.  42 
P  3  June  42 
P  20  Dec  42 
P  20  Jan.  43 

23  June  43 
P 19  Jan.  44 

19  April  44 

24  Not.  43 
23  Mar.  44 

P25NOY.  45 
P22May  46 


8  May 
2  June 
8  July 

1  Dec. 

2  Feb. 
P80  Oct. 
P 13  Dec. 
P  2  Feb. 


35 
30 
36 
87 
38 
88 
42 
44 


CAPTAIN. 


P  9  Mar.  38 
P  1  Mar.  44 

Pll  May  41 

14  May  42 

6  April  44 

P25Jnoe  44 

14  Apr.  46 

P22  May  46 

9  July  46 

Pll  Sept. 46 

P  8  Dec.  46 

P   7  May  47 

P  3  Mar.  48 

9 Juue  48 

p  16  Dec  48 


2  Feb.  38 
14  May  42 
P 13  Dec.  42 
Pl9Jan.  44 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P26NOT.46 
Pll  Sept.  46 
P  3  Mar.  48 
9  June  48 
1^16  Dec  48 


BftBY.-lKAJk 


V 11  Sept.  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
23  Apr.  47 
P  7  May  47 
3  Dec  47 
31  Mar.  48 
P 16  June  48 
P 15  Dec  48 
P4iymatter, — Q89  F.  Feneran, '  16  Dec.  37 ;  Qwarfer-Moiter,  1  Dec  23. 
At^utant, — Lieut,  George  James  Dowdall,  7  Marcb,  45. 
Quarfof^jrofter.— William  Holt,  3  Dec.  41 . 

^urpeiMi.— Archibald  Gordon,*  M.D.,  12  Sepi.  48 ;  Auiit.-Surg,  28  June  36. 
Aseittemt^Surgeans. — Huntley  George  Gordon,  M.D.  31  Dec.  41. 

Edmonds  Robert  Ricliardson,  30  June,  43. 
Faeinffe  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  U  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R. 

Borough,  BUf  Armit  and  Co. 

Fd  In  dw  Pcnliunla  nrom  Au|,  1808  to  tiie  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  Indndlaf  th«  capturt  of 
katti*  of  BuMco.  actions  at  Pombal  and  Rediaha,  delteee  of  Alba  de  Tona«««  batttM  of  VMsila,  tlw  Pyrcnect 
(scvrMf  woundod  through  the  ■m),  and  TouUmm,  bealdct  a  tieat  mviy  minor  act  ons  and  tUrmlsbMi  Served  alao  the  eam» 
valfna  tf  iSlftaad  SBin  Bnnnab  ai  a  Bflgndicr  i  itoraMKl  and  earrird  Sloekadca  near  Prome.  on  the  lit  and  Mi  Dae.  VUOt 
Bto  aicfanid  has  reeelved  the  gold  medal  and  two  elatpa  for  the  hattlea  of  Bnueo,  Vittotia,  and  the  Pyrcncee. 

S  Colonel  Campbell  Mrred  during  part  of  the  Rebellion  in  Ireland,  In  1706  and  W,  and  was  preeenC  ia 
llie  seUooe  ai  Balljnamnck,  Granard,  and  WUion's  Hoaplul— wounded  in  the  hand  in  the  ladter  aflkliv 
YohiBteeiwd  in  tke  expeditioo  to  Hanorer,  in  ia4S-6>  and  retigned  a  Suff  titnation  for  that  purpose;  setve4 
with  the  expedition  until  the  French  army  was  expelled  from  that  country.  Catnpal^  In  Spain,  la  18040k 
ezpedilloa  to  Waicberen ;  campaign  of  181S,  Including  the  surrender  of  Cambray  and  Paris.  H*  hts  raeelrea 
|te  War  Medal  with  two  clasp*  for  Roleia  and  Vlrolera. 

S  Lieat.-Colonel  Walter  served  In  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  October,  1813,  to  the  end  of  that  war,  fa 
1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Bidaisoa.  batUe  of  Nivelle  10th  Not.,  and  Nlve  0th,  10th,  11th,  12th,  and 
Mill  naenabar,  pai>te  of  the  Adnar,  and  InYestment  of  Bayonne  in  1814.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of 
IVia,  «■#  wae  prasent  a«  the  surrender  of  Paris.    He  iias  received  the  War  Medal  and  two  clasps. 

4  M^or  Kaiaes  serred  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera.  and  Corunna,  besides  minor  aflhirs  duhag  tlw 
retreat  *,  served  also  at  Walcheren.    He  has  recvlTed  the  War  Medal  and  two  clasp*. 

4  ^master  Peoeran  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland.  Also  the  eampalgn  of  181ft,  indudlag  the 
haftli  of  Waterloo. 

•  JDoMovChmlaa  lei^red  wllh  the  ASid  In  ths  oampaiga  on  the  8«il4  (Modal)  III  1940,  ladadtaf  th« 
•ctloBs  at  Boddlwal,  Allwal,  and  Bobraon, 

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5ir  Levis  Onnt»^  KCH.  LUut,  15  Feb.  1794;   C/ipMlJoae,  06 ;  aTeVr,  8 

Sept.  08;  Xmm^.-C02.18  Feb.  1804;  Cel.  4  June  13;  Af^^-O^  18  Aug.  19; 

Li€Ut,^G€n.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Col.  96th  Regt.  0  April,  39. 
LUut.'CoicntU. — Charles  Brownlow  Camberland,i?yi#.  V21  Dee. 80;  Lkut-  ^15 

Oct. 85;  Cap/.  P 10  June, 86;  3fq;or, P 19 Sept.  34;  Zteti/ -Co/.  P88Js^»4S. 
Thomas  Maitland  Wilson,  Bm,  p  15  Apr.  84 ;  Lieut,  p  13  May  86 ;  Capt.  9  83 

Dec.  31 ;  Brev.'Mqf.  9  Nov.  46  ;  Mq^,  16  Aug.  46;  Lt.^Col. P  1&  J«ii«46. 
Ar<yor».-^Robert  Bush,  En$.  P88  April  86;    Lisut.9  5  June  87:    Cmi. 

P8d  Mar.  38 ;  Brev.-Mi^or,  9  Not.  46 ;  Mqfor,  P 15  Jane  49. 
John  Snodgrass.  Eiu,  13  Dec.  33;   Limtt.  1  Dec  36;    Cavt.  P15  Dae.  40: 

If^ifer,  s  1^  June  49. 


Captaiks. 

BdwardUOl   

Wm.  Archibald  Ey  ton  .. 
Edward  W.  Scovell  .... 
Bdward  Regan  Qregg*  . . 
Richard  RouudcU  Currer 

Bdward  Cioker* 

James  Clyde   

Frederick  Pierce    

Robert  Mounsey  Lambert 

John  Vise  O'DonneU      .  • 

L1BUTBKAIIT8. 

Richard  Roney  

R.  F.  W.Cumber]and,a4(/. 
Herbert  Vaughan  Mundeil 
John  William  Lloyd  .... 
Cha.Oct.  BardleyWilmot 
Geo.  Fred.  CampU  U  Bray 
James  Henry  Archer*    . . 

William  Rogers 

John  Salmon  Gordon  .  • 
John  Smith  Cannon  .... 

John  Whiteside* •• . 

Fied.  Dobson  Middleton* 
Edward  Oliver  Barker  . . 
Christophilus  Qarstin*  . . 
FredericlK  Jec^sop  Jones . . 
B.  D.  Justin  Mac  Carthy 
William  Munnings  Lees. . 
Fred.  Goulbum  AUman . . 
Pntrick  James  Jobn  Grant 

Oetarius  Lowry 

Chades  Anderson 

Francis  Wm.  Fellowes  .. 
George  B.  Cumberland .  • 

Ensiovs. 
James  Wm.  S.  Moffhtt . . 
William  Alfred  Swift  . . . 
Watkin  Tench  Little. . . 
George  Henry  Cochrane 

Alfred  John  Ford 

Donald  William  Dundaa 

James  Menvies 

Patrick  Hunter 


BNSIOir. 


LSBUT. 


P83  June  37 
P30  Jnne  37 
P  8  Nov.  38 
88  Sept  87 
P87Sept.39 
P17N0T.  37 
P8d  Mar.  38 
P  89  Jan.  41 
P 13  Dec.  42 
Pll  Feb.  48 


CAPTAXir. 


P27  July  38 
P  88  July  42 
Pl3Dec.  48 

80  Oct  48 

P80  0ct  46 

P 19  Mar.  47 

1  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P15Juue49 
Pl6June  49 


BKXT.-MAJ. 


S  QiplilaOi 
tSUi  airaogltaul  A* 


«  Capl  Cirtw 


P29  Dec.  38 
P 14  Feb.  34 

89  Dec.  35 
6  Apr.  86 

16  Sept  36 
P  4  Mar.  36 
P  5  June  27 
P18  Aug.  38 
P  29  Jan.  41 
p  85  Nov.  45 

P 14  Sept  38 

80  May  42 

8  Nov.  40 

P88July  42 

29  Mar.  44 
88  Mar.  44 

P  15  Dec.  40 

30  Die.  42 
30  July  44 

88  Jan.  42 
19  Dec.  45 
30  Dec.  48 

P  31  Dec.  42 
P  87  Jan.  43 
8  Sept.  45 
8  Sept.  45 
P 14  Apr.  46 
7  Aug.  46 
14  Apr.  46 
P  2  Oct  46 
P20Oct  46 
ff  16  Dec.  45 
P 13  Aug.  47 

3  Nov.  46 

Pll  Feb.  48 

28  May  46 

8  Aug.  48 
18  Aug.  48 

89  Dec.  48 
87  April  49 

P16June49 


Pnymoffer.— 9  Edwfai  Griffiths^  11  Jan.  33  ;8iiif  £f.6  Jan.  18;  Zi.  ItHoT.lSl 
A4fyiami.'-LUui.  R.  F.  W.  Cumberland,  9  April  47. 

(2iiarlcr-Arasl€r.~WiUiam  Thompson,  85  Feb.  48  fS  Vov.  iA. 

8urgeim.^Wm.  Lucas,  8  July,  41 ;  AnUt.^Surg.  85  May  96;  Aq 
Jjtiiflaia-^krpeoiw.— Richard  De  Ltele,  87  Aug.  41. 

William  MacAndrew,  M.D.,  6  Dee.  44, 
Jofen  James  CUffbrd,  M.D.»7  A19. 4a 
JMnfi  Yellow. — Ageni^  Charies  B.  MH>rigor,  Esq. 


30Aprn41 
P  85  Nov.  45 
30  Dec.  45 

P    8  Oct    46  '  «iib«  M*  tattcrtn  w 

P80Oct  46'22r*  "* 

P  88  Dec.  43 .  a  iari«  budr  or  »• 

85  July  44  5«2LJ!'"*'i'""' 
P  20  Mar.  46'      ^'^  * 

14  Apr.  46  I  Nanhte. 

P 18  Nov.  47 

18  Aug.  48 

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18  Aug.  48'-^ *••"*• 

18  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 

12  Sept  48 
P28  Apr.  48 

88  Oct  48 

29  Dec.  48 

29  Oct.  47 
P 15  June  49      7  Psraiaacr  urtaii 

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**  Qtidfas  et  gloria  dueviU.** 

Colonel. 

9  Sir  Henry  Frederiek  BooreriV  KCB.  OCMQ.  Bnt.  6  Aug. 09 ;  Lietd.^  €t^. 

10  Not.  00 ;  Cept.  &  Lieut.^Col.  28  Jwe,  10 ;  CW.  4  June,  14 }  Mi^'.-Gm. 

27  May,  25 :  Lient.'Oon.  28  June,  38 ;  Col.  07th  Foot,  21  Not.  43. 
Lieut.'ColonoU.'-9  Henry  Fred.  Lockyer,"  KH^  JShm.  p  25  Mar.  1813 ;  Zt.  19 

Jan.  14 ;  Capt.  p  20  June  22  ;  Mt^or^  <>  12  June,  36 ;  Lieut ^Col.  26  Oct.  41. 
r.  Kieholas  Lawson  Dnrrah,'  9nd  Ue^.  16  Aug.  04 ;  JAnii.  2  April,  06 ;  Ootpt.  F  90 

June,  08  ;  Brevet-Mqf,  27  May,  26 ;  Refftl.-Mtff.  A  Brw.^Lt.-CoL  28  Jane, 

38 ;  Lt.'Col.  14  Apr.  46. 
JTifforf.— Geofge  HutGhison,  Lieut.  14  July,  14;  Copt,  P26  Jane.  27 ;  Bnai' 

Mqfor,  2.S  Nov.  41 ;  Mqfor,  27  Sept.  42. 
r.  Hon,  H«nry  Uobert  Handeook,  i^iM.  8  April  26 ;  J^eut.  9  20  Mar.  87  (  Capt. 

i'24  Feb.  32  ;  Mqjor,  14  Apr.  46. 


CAPTJUira. 
Ang.  Fred.  Welsfor^  . . . . 

]M>t.ColYm 

r.John  M'Ca^ill    

r.  Tbo.  Onslow  W.  ingmxn 

Isaac  Meore 

r.  Geo.  Maulererar  Gowan 
Marc  Antoine  Obert 

r.  John  Hntton 

Richard  Fattinson*  .... 
r.  Thomas  Willionis  ETans 
James  Dnpre  Brabazon . . 
r.  Bobert  Dillon 

LlBUTBKAlTTa. 

r.  Bdmund  C.  Legh  .... 
Fowler  Burton^  tUyutant 

Thomas  Biggs    

Sydney  Cosby  Jackson . . 
Septimus  Moore  Hawkins 
Archibald  Richard  Harenc 
Bdwaid  D.  Harrest  .... 

f.  John  F.  Ferris' 

r.  Hedley  6.  J.  Vicars  . . 

Thomas  Venables  

r.  Charles  Heniy  Lmnley 
n  LawrenceWm.Reynolds 
r.  Heniy  Geoige  Woods 
r.Thoma*  Edw.  Jones,a<^'. 
r.  Bdward  Kent  Jones  . . 
r.Charlen  Edw.8tainforth 
ENaioirs.  | 

Richard  Francis  fiohnes 
r.  William  Fred.  Norman 
Oabonie  Barwell  Gannon 
r.  JamesVangluMi  Arthure 
r.  Wm.  Richard  Annesley 
Thomas  Henry  Pipon  . . 
Sraest  Randol'phMackesy 
Artliar  H.  Thiitlethwayte 
Matthew  Brinkley 


ENSIGN. 


P24  Feb.  32 
P27I>ec.  33 

26Jatt.  26 
Pl3May  36 

20  Feb.  36 
IP  10  Feb.  37 

1 2  Mar.  36 
27  April  32 

P 16  Nov.  32 

p  14  June  SO 

20  April  36 

8  June  38 

6  July  SO 
PdO  Aug.  80 

2  Oct.  40 
P 10  Sept.  41 

2  June  43 

Pl6Apr.  42 

17  Apr.  42 

20  Nov.  40 
22  Dec.  43 

P  28  June  44 
P30  Aug.  44 
P  26  Apr.  46 

13  Oct.  43 
6  Feb.  46 

21  Apr.  46 
8  Sq>t.  46 

26  Sept.  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P 13  July  47 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P  21  July  48 
20  Oct.  48 
29  June  40 
P 14  Dec.  49 


LI  BUT. 


P25Juiy  34 
P 10  Feb.  37 

27  June  28 
P  9  Mar.  38 

29June38| 
P 17  May  39 
P  10  Jan.  40 

28  Dec.  88 
P 18  Apr.  34 
^   6  May  42 

29  Jan.  41 
P29  No¥.39 


16  Apr.  42 
16  Apr.  42 
16  Nov.  43 
P26Jaae  U 
P30  Aug.  44 
P26Apr.  46 
P  6  Feb.  46 
14  Apr.  46. 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P 10  Dec   471 


CAPTAIN. 


no  Jan.  38 
P  29  May  40 

26  Oct.  41 
P 15  Apr.  42 

20  Feb.  44 
P26  Apr.  45 
P  6  Feb.  46 

14  Apr.  48 
P  23  Apr.  4? 

11  April  48 

20  Oct.  48 
P  80  Nov.  40 


BREt.-MAJ. 


«  Cap*.  VMtlMflti  MTTt^l  UtoeMn. 
pidgB  of  ite  ibdiia  mndcv  Lor* 
KesM,  u  Aldr.de.  Canp  le  BM- 
fadier  Arnold,  ISib  LaM«rs  !■- 
clodlnt  the  ti«fc  and  oapiiii*  vf 
GbuaiiOT  (Medal).  He  iefved  a« 
M^or  or  Brigade  of  Carriry  la  *• 
earopalfn  or  0«alier  and  tm  Ae 
Satl^,  tnHvdtnc  the  baMlce  of  Mahar^pore  (Madal), 
Buddlwal  (bone  kiUed),  Aliw«l.aiid  Sobaaoa  (Hedal). 
He  aUcB  aa  AMtak-AdJutaDC-Orncral  of  Caralry  under 
Viiffadker  Outetott  dutat  I'  Hany  SaiMa'a  aperatldM 
is  Uie  Upper  SttU^ 
7  Lleiic.  Verito  aerTad  fa  «he  BviiMaa  w*  te  Itti 


P  21  July  48 

20  Oct.  48 

14  May  40 

P30  Nov.  49 

P 14  Dee.  49 


Paymaster. — George  Griffin,  24  March,  43 ;  Bta.  16  Dec.  36 j  Lt.  22  Feb.  39» 
A4^utamt9.'-^Lieui,  Fowler  Burton,  23  Sept.  45. 

r.  Lieut,  Thomas  Bdward  Jones,  14  May,  49. 
<iuartef^Maet9re. — John  Desmond,  12  June,  46. 

r.  Patrick  CarroH,  7  Aug.  46. 
Smrffeom.'^r,  John  Drope  M^llree.  8  Dec.  46 ;  Attlst,'8urff.  20  Febw  36. 

Henry  Downes^  M.D.  19  Jan.  49 ;  AseiMt.-Surg.  1  1f<rr.  20k 
AetUttmt'Surgeont.^'^.  John  Bwing,  21  May,  41. 

Charles  Vidler  Cay,  12  June,  46. 

Feiemgi  Sky  Blue. — Agenu,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  BsBfj  BottTflfls  MTTcd  with  dip  Coldptream  OuArda  in  Ef  jrpt  during  the  cAmpsign  of  MOl,  flnelad- 
iDf  Um  pfction  At  the  lAadlng,  and  ihoap  of  the  18th  And  Slat  MArch,  fot  which  he  hAa  received  a  medAl. 
Aide-de-CAMp  U>  the  EatI  of  Roaaljn  At  the  siege  of  CopenhAcen,  In  1807.  Atde-de-GAmn  to  tin  Onke  of 
WelUuffton  At  the  psiaAgA  of  the  Donro,  And  At  the  b«tile  of  TAlAvers.  AaatMsnt  A4|uUuit-0«nerAl  ai  the 
bAtllea  of  SAlAiDAncA  And  VittoriA,  liege  and  aaaAult  of  Sau  SebAatiAO,  bAttlee  of  the  Nive  And  Ortheik  for 
whicti  bo  liAA  reeeWed  the  gold  eroiia  And  one  c1a»p. 

1  Lievt.>Colaael  Loelijrer  aerved  In  the  Pealiuala,  fwma  Aug.  181S  to  the  end  of  the  war,  Indudlnf  the  battles  of  ltive|i«, 
WlTc.  0I8m<  Mm,  (bevetcljF  ■iiHi*  •■  left  wriet  and  cttow  Jolat),  and  Tealooaaw  Be  has  lecetved  the  War  Medal  and 
fltfee  claepa. 

a  Ltenl-Oal.lhunftMrv«d  In  SeylUoMUe  when  bedcfftdiA  1806;  and  before  the  Mme  place  In  1MB.  At  Mill,  1b  Ucllf , 
wbcB  a  dtaawt  waaande  by  the  troopa  of  Mont,  Uag  of  Naples.    Served  alM  thacanpalfD  of  1814  In  nollaad.  {acliadii*  the 


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^J;.^rSfS!]  98th  Reffiment  of  Foot.  ['     j. 

Ou  the  Coban  and  Appointments  "  CHINA  **  and  the  deriee  of  **  Tkg  ihmgom^ 

CoioneL 
9  Sir  WUloughby  Coiton^*  QCB.  k  KCH.  J?iij.  31  Oct.  1796;   Lima,  h 

Capt,  26  Not.  99;  Oipl.  &  LUut-CoL  12  June,  1811  ;  CoL  25  Jsly,  21  • 

Mqfar'Qtn,  22  July,  80 ;  LietU^Qen,  23  Not.  41 ;  Col.  98th  Rcgt.  1  Aw.  ML 
X;«eii#^C(0tofi#{f .— 9  ^tr  Colin  Campbell,'  KCB.  En$,  26  May,  08 ;  i^.  28  Jtiac  00  • 

Copt. 9  Nov.  13;  Af^*.  p  26  Not.  26;  U^CoL  p  26  Oct.  32 ;  CoL  23  Dec  4s! 
WiUlam  Roberta,*  ^ni.  14  April,  14;  Limt.  7  April,  26;  Cmpt.  » 18  Oct.  31  • 

Mqfor,  P  6  Oct.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  4  April  49.  ' 

Mqiart.-^yrmma  Bdie,«  JBkf.  p14  Jan.  26;  lAmd.  f18  Oct.  31;  Cami.  9» 

Not.  33 ;  M^or,  p  13  June,  46. 
Thomas  Heaton  LoTett,*  Bnt.  p  6  Jane  35 ;  LmU.  P27  Apr.  38 :  Cmptn  '9  0cc. 

41  ;  Jtf^or,  4  April  49^^ 


16       0 


EV8IOK. 


P  4  Mar.  36 
P22  Mar.  33 
P28Jane36 

12  May  37 
P26  Apr.  39 
P30Aag.39 
P   6  Feb.  36 

9  July  29 


LIB17T. 


CAPTAIH. 


PU  May  3<5  P27  May  42 
20  Oct.  37  17  Mer.  43 
P22  June  38  P31  Mar.  43 
P  4  Oct.  39,  11  Sept.  44 
P 16  April  41  P  10  July  46 
Pl8Junc4l' 


23  Oct.  39 
28  Nov.  33 


P  16Feb.  38  26    Aug.  40 
P24Jan.  40  p  18  Dec.  40 


P  29  Jan.  41 
P29Dec.  36 
P 16  April  41 
P  6  Oct.  41 
P 18  Not.  41 
1  Apr.  42 

21  Not.  41 
26  Not.  41 

22  July  42 
28  Dec.  42 
18  Mar.  43 

P  31  Mar.  43 

P  23  June  43 

7  Jan.  42 


P 10  July  46 

18  Aug.  47 

9  8  Aug.  46 

P   2  April  47 

4  April  49 


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P27  May  42     t  U  Coi.  tMmu mm 

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17  Mar.  43|j^^*^^ 
p 31  Mar. 43.  ii«rih  tt  cmm  !■ 
9  June  43  ■^  *<"  prMmt  «i  «■ 


18  Dec.  43 

28  July  44 

11  Sept.  44 

14  Not.  44 

P  24  Jan.  46 

P26  Jan.  46 

30  Aug.  43 

23  Feb.  44, >"  10  July  46 

PlOMay  44  ^  2  Sept.  46 

P26Jan.  46  P22  June47 

19  Mar.  43!    18  Aug.  47 

9June4dl      7  Jan  48 

28  Feb.  46  V   1  Aug.  48 

P22  June47  "  1  Dec.  48 

P  18  Apr.  46;  20  April  49 

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Captainb. 

Daniel  Rainier^ 

Thomaa  Charles  Onnsby  * 
John  Morton  Jeffcry^  .. 
Edmuid  Uaythome/«. 
Francis  Grsntham/  .... 

CharieeColby^ 

William  Coatea 

Hy .  Batea,^tf .  jk  a  7  4iia«  40 
Warren  Anchmnty ,  «••... 
Frederick  Shelton 

LiBUTBIIANTB. 

Fnmeis  Peyton* 

Jamea  Dutton  Smyth  . . 
Lawrence  Shadwell.*  a4r« 
Bdward  Grantham,^  .... 
Angoatna  Fred.  Steele*.. 
Thomaa  Clement  Donbar 
Henry  T.  Richmond  . . 
8.  Hen.  Hutchina£dwarda 

Richard  Young 

Molyneuz  Batt 

Martin  Dillon 

Octariaa  Latonche    .  • . « 

RobertReid   

Robert  John  Hoghes. . .  • 
Campbell  Barber  Browne 
Geo.D.  Dickson  CieTeland 

William  Croker 

Henry  Wallace  Stroud  • . 
Charles  Hill  Freaaon .... 
Daniel  Antolne  Baby  •  •  •  • 

Richard  Clancy 

Horatio  Nelson  Rippen. . 
Don.  Macleod  Farrington 

BKaioKS. 
Peter  Edward  Qnin  .... 

Mootague  Browne 

Charles  Henry  Dagg  •  •  • . 

Frederick  MoUer 

Thomas  Templeman  .... 
Jones  Harper  Rcade .... 

Thomas  Gardiner 

Wm.  Henry  JoaqOi  Lance  p  18  Sept.  49 

J'aymofter.— James  Fagan,*  21  Aug.  49  ;*  Quartef^Magitr,  19  Jan.  86. 
Atyutant.'^Lkui.  Lawrence  Shadwell,  21  July,  48. 

Qaor^erwiraator^— John  Riordan,  21  Aug.  40;  JKnf.  31  Dec  44 :  X<sX.  *  10 
July  46. 

^ur^eon.— Charlea  Cowen,*  16  Feb.  44 ;  Asiitt.'Surg.  97  9Uieh«  85. 
^«ffwlaB<-^iirpe0fM^£dgar  Dnmareaq  Batt,*  12  Oct.  41. 

John  ColUa  Brown,  26  April,  45. 
Benjamin  Swift,  M.D.,  8  April  42. 
Faemgi  White. — Aaents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
WUlMfhby  Oottoa  icrrad  with  Um  Srd  Qmuia  on  Um  ezp«iUtion  to  OooaAamm  In  tMBz   mi  m 
popsnlMfM  la  1807,  wlMffv  b«  wm  appotatad  OqNiCy-AMliUiit-AiUwtaM-OeMni  le  tW  mwni  vftAe 
W«IUagtiM,uid  watprwrntaiUMbaltlaofKlote.  la  ISOS  bt  accooiynlsd  tkt  Pwto^  »fK 


mi  m 


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to  CUM(Meal). 

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■dattlw 


22  May  46     '  Lic«t..coi.  BatM 

10  1V/«*    A7    atfbMtDkk  («towMknM)teiWl 

18  July  48    FumtuHh  Camptit^   imataMtfev  akk  Ite   k^  ,# 
'    I  Auff.  48    0«ati«rM. 

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1  Dec.  48  BxpcditioB  la  184S  (Medal),  aad  was 


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l(Vl  w  *^  »y^  <•  Town  Tadisa  and  Iha  aubiaqiiant  adTaMaTSa  tonam  wmtatnli^  m  uriaa  oC  ahfci 
l!i^  !^.!!^.*"^^^°*-    R««WMd  to  BMiaad  oa  pnmiolloa  In  Juoa  1611.  aw!  f^oiaad  tha  fialM 
'  JK  8  S  Si  In  >•!•;  be  ^m  inaMnl  at  tha  batUa  oTvittoria,  conunaodad  tha  Light  r^^-im'f  aft  the 
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Colonel. 
9  Sir  Howard  Douglas/  Bt.  GCB.  GCM6.  2nd  Li^ut,  1  Jan.  94;  JLUut.  90  Uxf^ 

94;  Cap^d  Oct. 99;  Afq7.,12Oct.04;  Lt.-Col,  31  Dec.  06;  CM.  4  Jane,  14; 

JUi^jor-Gen,  19  July,  21 ;  Lt.-Gen,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Col,  99th  UegL  16  Mar.  41. 
Lieui.^C0lonel,^HenTy  Despard,*  CB.,  Bnt.  85  Oct.  1799 ;  LUut,  96  June,  03; 

Capt.  P 19  Not.  06;  Mt^or,  p  12  Aug.  19 ;  Lt.-Col, p  13  Aug.  29;  Col,  9  Nov.  46. 
Mqjon, — 9  John  Napper  Jackson,'  Em,  1  July,  06 ;  lAeui,  1  Jan.  06 ;  C^9i» 

28  Feb.  12 ;  Mq^,  11  June,  29;  Brevet  tieut.-Col,  23  Koy.  41. 
Edward  Last,«  Ens.  18  Oct.  14;  Lieut.  P20  Not.  24 ;  Capt.  p  82  Xay  29; 

Af <|7or,  P 18  Oct.  39. 


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Captains. 
Geo.  liarmaduke  Reeves 

Jaffray  Nicholson 

PhiUpSmyly 

Bdw.Mauriee  O'Connell,^. 

John  Armstrong'   

Henry  James  Day 

Archibald  Wm.  Reed*  . . 
Richard  Ramsbottom  . . 
Isaac  Hindiey  H.  Gall . . 
Rupert  Barber  Deering,  e. 

LlEUTBNANTB. 

Charles  Blamire 

Patrick  Johnston,'  ad,  . . 
Frederick  Montgomerie  . 
Robert  Henry  De  Winton* 

Lempster  R.  Elliot" 

G.J.DeWintonDeWhiton 

Edmund  W.  Isdell 

Bernard  Henry  O'Reilly 

Robert  Mends    

William  Forward  Austen 
Fred.  William  Despard . . 
Augustus  Fred.  Smith  . . 

James  Grime 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Baylis 

Wm.  H.D.ReevesWelman 
Robert  William  Benison 
Francis  Seymour  Gaynor 

Allan  Macdonald   

Loftus  John  Nunn 

John  Bennett  Williams.. 


ENSIGN. 


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LIEUT. 


1  July  24 

P20  Nov.  24 

P27  Mar.  28 

P22  May  29 

29  Oct.   12 

10  Feb.  25 

P  4Sept.35 

P  7  Aug.  35 

22  Nov.  36 

P  3  Mar.  37 

P25Jnly  87 

P20  Nov.  38 

P20  8ept.39 

P 18  Oct.  89 

9  Aug.  39 

P 18  July  41 

P 18  Feb.  42 

P 16  Aug.  42 

P31  Dec.  41 

P  6  Sept.  44 

29  Jan.  46 

28  Jan.  48 

15  Jan.  47 


P  8  Apr.  26 

P22  Apr.  26 

p  18  June  30 

P  9  Dec.  31 

19  Apr.  14 

11  June  89 

P  25  July  37 

p  1  June  38 

7  Oct.    39 

17  Oct.  39 


16  July  41 
P 18  July  41 
P  18  Feb.  42 
P 16  Aug.  42 
P  28  Dee.  41 

12  Jnly  45 
P  5  Nov.  47 
P 10  Dec.  47 

8  March  48 
P  12  Sept.  48 
P83Mar.49 
P  4  May  49 

8  June  49 


CAPTAIN. 


P27  Apr.  27 

P  6  July  33 

P 18  July  34 

P28  Apr,  37 

29  Sept.  37 

16  July  41 

P  17  July  41 

P 16  Aug.  42 

P  23  Mar.  49 

8  June  48 


BRBT.-MAl. 


23  Nov.  4i 
9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  46 


7  July  46 


It  PaTmMtsrPntlMrrtdlB 

the  American  war  in  I81i ;  to- 
Ittoteered  to  pan  tlu-oufh  the 
Amerieea  fleet  <m  Lake  Onta- 
rio, in  commaa<i  of  Hateam, 
wi^  proTlsknu  for  the  Niagara 
Prontien.  Pfaeent  at  the  liege 
of  Port  Erie,  and  thanhed  la 
puhllo  orders  by  Mr  Gordon 
Orunwumd,  foraeatetfag  to  take 
a  foraging  party  at  Sugar-lxial 
Preient  also  at  the  deftnee  of 
the  T9te<de«pont,  on  the  Ghi|H 
peway  Creek. 

If  Quarter-maaterlfacdonald 
•enred  at  Walcheren,  and  was 
pretent  attheiiegeof  Pluthlng. 
Served  afterwards  in  the  PealasiUa,  including  the 
battle  of  Bosaoo,  Lines  of  Torres  Vedraa^  and 
stthseqnent  adTanoefhmi  thence  (  battle  of  Bida- 
manca,  capture  of  Madrid,  skge  of  Buxgoi,  aad 
retreat  from  thence,  action  at  Osma,  battle  of 
Vlttoria,  slcga  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian 
(wounded),  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  and  storm- 
ing the  heights  (wounded),  passage  of  the  Nlte 
Bth  (wounded)  10th  and  1  Ith  Dec,  inTestment  of 
Bajronno,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  (severelf  con- 
tused  on  the  head  from  thefh^ment  of  a  shell), 
besides  Tarious  minor  actions  and  sUrmlibes. 


21  April  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
23  May  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  23  Mar.  49 
p  4  May  49 
Henry  Fred.  W.  Siy  ....  1 1^22  June  49 

Pa2^ma#(«r.—Edward  Pratt,^*  18  Oct.  39 ;  En$,  3  Dec  12;  XmiU.  20  May,  14. 
AdiutaanJt.'^IAeui.  Patricia  Johnston,  9  Oct.  46. 

Qvarter-Matter.—^  i2A  Alexander  Macdonald,^'  13  June,  34 ;  JB^.  16May|34. 
^ur^^on.— Henry  Hadley/^  MD.  27  June,  46  -,  AesUt.Surg.  28  Nov.  84. 
AMi%ttant-Swrgemt.-'^^eoT%'^  Tliomaa  Galbraith,><  MD.  6  Oct.  41. 

Henry  Higgina  Jones,  MD.  10  Dec.  47. 
Fae^e  TeUow. — Agent ^  Qeorge  Samuel  Collyer,  Esq. 
1  Sir  Howard  Douglas  served  in  Portugal  and  Spaiii  in  1808  and  9,  and  was  preeeat  at  the  battle  of 
Coranna.  Senred  afterwards  at  Walcheren,  including  the  siege  aad  bombardment  of  Plnshfaig.  Returned 
to  the  Peninsula  in  1811,  and  continued  there  during  that  year  and  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  of  ISlS, 
having  In  that  time  been  emplojed  on  a  special  mission  extending  throughout  the  north  of  Spain,  aad  was 
praeent  at  the  operations  on  the  Orbigo  and  Essler,  and  In  the  combined  naval  and  military  operattooa  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  the  early  part  of  1812,  the  attack  and  reduction  of  Lequetto,  aad  afkerwaiids  at 
the  siege  of  Aetoiga ;  the  operations  on  the  Douro,  including  the  Mockade  of  Zamona,  the  aitack  and 
reduction  of  the  enemy's  Ports  on  the  Donro^  and  the  siege  of  Burgos.  Sir  Howard  haa  reeelTed  the  War 
Jf  edal  and  one  clasp  for  Corunna. 

9  Colonel  Despard  was  engaged  at  the  reduction  of  fonr  strong  forts,  and  In  the  assault  and  captoie  of 
ftut  fortress  of  Chnmeer  in  the  East  Indies,  In  1800  and  7 ;  also  at  the  si^e  of  Ounourie  In  1807  and  8.  In 
i80O  he  served  the  campaign  against  the  Seiks;  also  the  campaign  of  1817  and  18  In  the  Deccaa,  as  a 
If  i^or  of  Brigade,  Including  the  battle  of  Jubbulpore.  He  coinniaaded  the  troops  in  Kirw  Zealand  llroBs 
June  1845  to  January  1848;  he  wms  at  the  atiack  of  the  Pah  at  Oharawal  un  the  1st  July  1846  aad  its  sub* 
sequent  capture ;  and  he  commanded  the  combined  naval  and  iiillliary  force  engaged  In  ihe  operatloas 
against  the  Pah  of  Ru^iekapeka,  and  ito  subsequent  capture  by  assault  on  ihe  11th  Jaaoary  1840.  aeosived 
a  eoatttslon  when  mounting  the  breach  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Chnmeer. 

8  Iieut.-Col.  Jackson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  In  1814vlncludlng  the  Rege  of 
Cadis,  Unesat  Torres  Vedras,  Massena's  retreat  from  Portugal,  actions  aad  aflUrs  at  Pombal,  BadinliiL  Leira, 
CondelM,  Plear-de-Lls,  Quarda,  Pos  d'Arouce,  and  Sabogal }  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor,  8rd  and  Mb  Mayt 
siege  of  Badi^oa  in  June  and  July,  1811,  actions  at  El  Bodon    and  Ouinaldo,    siege  and  storm   of 
Cittdad  Rodrigo,  third  siege  of  Bad^ot  and  storm  of  the  Castle  by  eecalade,  0th  April,  1810;  battle  of  8a* 
lamanoa,  capture  of  Madrid,  the  Retiro,  and  Port  La  China,  aad  in  command  of  an  escort  of  the  third  Divi- 
sion In  charge  of  the  garrison  of  Port  La  China  on  route  to  dudad  Rodrigo.    Retreat  to  Portugal,  Oct.  aad 
1010,  battlea  of  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  NlTcUe,  and  Orthes;  actions  at  Vie  BIgom  and  Tarbea,  battle  of 
and  the  whole  of  the  various  minor  aflhirs  during  that  period.    He  has  leodved  the  war  Modal 
clasps. 
4MsfarLeaieem«and«dthetteeMia  the  soatham  dimtet  of  Vew  SsshaA  dailag  the  gvsaier  pari  of  the  •pewttoaa 

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**  BUSACO" — "  BARROSA" — "  FVBNTBS   D'ObOR"— "  ClUDAD  RODRIOO"— **  BADA* 

job"  —  "  Salamanca"  —  **  Vittohi  a"  —  **  Nivbllb"  —  "  Kitb"  — **  OKTHBa"  — 

"  TOULOUSB**— "  PBHIBtfULA" — ^**  WATBRLOO." 

ColaneUin'-Chirf. 
9  tnFUldMarthal  Arthur,  2>iiAeo/WeUiiigton,KG.  GCB.  OCH.  10Peb.iO. 

CoUmeli  Commandant. 
1  Vm  5ir  Andiew  Ftbocis  Barnard,*  OCB.  GCU.  Bnt.  86  Aug.  1794;  Ua^. 
Sept. 94;  Capt,  13  Nor.  04 ;  Majifr,  1  Jan.  1805 ;  Xicu/.-Coi.  88  Jan.  08 ;  CW. 
4  June,  13;  Mt^ar-Qm.  18  Aug.  10;  14eui.-G9n,  10  Jan.  37;  CW.  lal 
BatUlion  Rifle  Brigade,  85  Aug.  88. 
8  9  109  Sir  H  enry  George  Wakelyn  Smith  ,•  Bart.  GCB.,  9nd  LmU.  8  Hay,  06 ; 
JJeut.  15  Aug.  05;  Capt.  88  Veh.  18;  Mi^,  SO  S^pt.  14;  LimL-O^L 
18  June,  15 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Mqfor^Gen.  0  No?.  46  s  CM.  8nd  BbIUUmi 
Rifle  Brigade,  16  April,  47. 

TAeuitnant'  CoIomUm* 
1  Geoige  Bailer,*  CB.  8iul £^8  Mar.80;  Li.  88  Mar. 86;  Copt. 9 19  Aug.  98 ; 

Mqfor,  P3l  Dec.  30;  Luut.-Col.  P87  Aug.  41. 
8  Charles  Du  Pr4  Bgerton,  8ii€C  /.iei*/.  p  13  July,  86 ;  lAmt.  P86  Not.  98; 

Capt.  P31  July  36  ;  Major,  14  Apr.  46;  lAeut.-Col.  13  July,  47. 
r.8  Arthur  Johnstone  Uiwranoe,  8nd  Lieut.  p4  Apr.  87 ;  Xietii.  P18  Fel>.  90; 
Capt.  P84  Feb.  37 ;  M^far,  P 11  Sept.  46;  Liiut.-Col.  1  Aug.  47. 

Mqfora. 
3  John  Hamilton  Esten,  8itif  Lieut.  P30  Aog.  96 ;  LUut,  930  Har.  38 }  Copt. 

P31  May,30;  M^rior,  14  April,  47. 
1  Sidney  Beckwitb,^  8fui  Utut.  17  Apr.  98 ;  Lieut.  86  May, 33 ;  Capt.  V3l  Drc 

30 ;  JTq^,  13  July,  47  ;  Brecet  Lieut,^Col.  88  D«%  48. 
r.8  Wm.  Sherbrook  Ramaay  Norcott,  9nd  Lieut.  13  Jane,  88;  lAeut.  16  JoM, 
85;  Capt.  81  Feb.  40  ;  Mqjor,  1  Aug.  47. 


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Capt.  P3  Aug.  41 ;  Mqfor,  P  80  Dec.  48. 


P  7  June  31;  Lieut.  p4  Dee.  95; 


Captaxbs. 

r.8  Wilmot  Henry  Bradford P84  May  33 

r.8  Wm.  Henry  Beresford tP85  Jan.  3d 


8lfD  LIBUT.t         LIBUT. 


1  Alfred  H.  Horsford  •••••••••••••. 

1  Edward  Booper 

1  Edward  Arthur  Somerset 

r.8  William  Shipley  Warren 

1  Alex.  Macdonell 

r.8  Frederick  Robert  Elrington 

1  Lord  Alexander  Geoige  Russdl  • . 

9  Joseph  Wilkinson 

1  Charles  John  Woodford   

1  Henry  Hardlnge   • 

8  Wm.  Harry,  .Ear/ ^£m>n,  «.  ..«. 
8  Maximfl.  Montague  Hammond,. . . . 

1  Spencer  Stewart 

8  Frederick  Augustus  Wetherall,*  a.  . 
r.8  Peregrine  Charles  Baillle  Hamilton 

1  Julius  Richard  Glyn« 

r.8  Albert  de  LauUrar 

1  Aubrey  Agar Cartwright^ 

8  Thomas  Cochrane  IngUs 


18  July  33 

84  Jan.  34 

80  Jan.  36 

P  6  May  36 

P  83  June  37 

P  7  June   30 

P 11  July  30 

30  Dec.  38 

88  Feb.  40 

p  10  June  40 

never 

15  Dec.  40 
PU  May  41 

10  Dec.  89 
P  8  July  41 

16  July  41 
P87  Aug.  41 
P  15  Oct.  41 
P 14  June  89 
P 18  Oct.  41 


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P  86  Aug.  36 

P  3  Aug.  38 

P83  Apr.  39  p 

P   5  July  99 

0  July  40 

10  July  40 

PU  May  41 

83  Not.  41 

15  Apr.  48 

15  April  48 

P  3  June  48 

P  6  Aug.  48 


P87  Aug.  41 

P 15  Apr.  49 

6  Aug.  49 

P  8Sept.49 

P  31  Jan.  4ft 

P85Apra46 

P84  Oct.  46 

P  88  May  46 

P  7  Aug.  46 

18  Jan.  47 

14  Apr.  47 

P  7  May  49 


18  May  41  p  8Jaly  47 
P  7Apr.  43|P84SepL47 
P 16  June  43  PS4  8ept.47 


Pl4Dec.  98 
P  6  Oct.  43 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P  5  July  44 
P  31  Jan.  45 
P14  April  43 
P  80  Oct.  43 


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8  Astley  Pastou  Cooper 

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at  tiw  wSacttM  mt  Itot—  Wtwtmmt  i.     lallM^ 
oT  to*  t7*  Asff..  ISto  ttpusmk  Si  nA  •*  OcC     Sir 
itovtovly  wMndc4\  CimdU  aodilf^  Bad^M,  llilitoMM,  Vlitofta.  M««U«  (wvtMir 
f  llslnly  •»— d«*  M  WMvrlooi, 
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aad  at  Ihr  anault  apoa 


1  Aug.  44 
P  18  Not.  47 
P  9  Jane  48 
31  Aog.  49 
P  83  Doe.  49 
»  89  Dec.  49 
P  1  Aug.  49 


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laaapi  aadar  M^or-  Gaaaral  Ba«  datttntd  ■ganui  llaibtaftaa  aad  waa  ytmai  at  iha  batila  af 
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tta  anaak  vpaa  ifea  wii'a  Itor*  aaar  Haw  Ortn«.     After  iba  dcaUt  af  Mr 
to  S4r  Joka  Laabaft.  aatoBMBdl^  tba  anay,  a»d  waa  piaaaat  at  tlw  ttana  m 
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LlBUTBHAVTS. 

r.8  WQliam  Robert  Churchill  Spen 

8  HeKules  Walker 

1  Qeoiige  Pslmer  Erelyn 

8  Bdwmrd  If  ewdigate 

3  Robert  lleary  Baird   

r.8  Heory  Davie  Fergiu<m  Davie  •  •  •  • 
8  Hmi.  Gilbert  Elliot, a4ittton^. .  •  • .  • 
r.8  Charles  Edward  Barry  Baldwin  . . 

1  John  Cole  Nicholl    

r.8  William  James  CoW ille 

r.8  If  on.  William  Draper  HortimerBest 

1  Charles  VemoB  Oxenden 

3  Arthnr  De  Vere  Fue.  Maldea  .... 
1  Charles  Henry  Spencer  Churchill  •  • 

1  Edmond  Hanningham  Buller 

3  Hon,  James  Stuart 

1  Augustus  Wykeham  Clifton 

1  Bon,  Leicester  Conon    

I  Arthur  William  Godfrey 

8  George  Henry  William  Walker  .... 

r.8  John  Ross 

1  Herbert  Somerset  HamiltonComewall 
1  William  Bagenall  Brewster,  udji'  -  • 
1  Bmi,  Henry  Cliflbrd   

SbCOND   LlBUTBKAXfTS. 

r.8  Peter MacDonalda4/(Q.ir.  10  JTayiO) 

1  Wyndham  Willhim  Knight 

r.8  Alfred  Manners  Drummond  ....•• 

r.8  George  Horsey  Waddington 

r.3  Arthur  Nixon 

1  Robert  Baillie 

3  Francis  Walter  Balfour 
8  Henry  Tryon.... ••••••••< 

]  Coote  Buller , 

3  Frederick  Henry  Hamsden  < 
8  Arthur  Frederick  Warren 

1  James  Bowles  ••••. 

1  Henry  Gore  Lindsay  ••  •• , 
r.8  Henry  Wrixon  Becher  •  • 
r.8  Charles  William  Doherty , 
8  William  Thomas  Markham 
1  Hugh  Guion  Macdonell  • .  < 
r.8  George,  Lord  Bingham . . . 
1  Thomas  Harvey  Bramston . 
1  Daniel  Sidney  Sandford  . . . 
3  Henry  Trafford  Trafford  . . . 
1  Claud  Thomas  fiourchier    . 


3nd  libut. 


•••••' 


81  May  43 

88  May  43 

38  May  43 

8tf  May  43 

P   IJuly  43 

P 16  June 43 

P  7  July  43 

P  6  Oct.  48 

P  5  July  44 

83  Nov.  43 

P 17  May  44 

P88  Aug.  44 

81  Jan.  4d 

P  10  Oct.  46 

11  Oct.  45 

P  34  Oct.  45 

P  14  Nov.  45 

P  89  Nov.  45 

PdO  Dec  45 

P81  Dec.  45 

14  Apr.  46 

P  88  Apr.  46 

P  7  July  46 

P  7  Aug.  46 

8  Sept*  46 
Pll  Sept.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  83  Apr.  47 

80  Apr.  47 
P  7  May  47 
PUMay  47 
P  8  July  47 
P 13  July  47 
P 14  July  47 
P  33  July  47 
P34Sept.47 
P35Sept.47 
P 18  Nov.  47 
P  9  June  48 
P  83  Dec.  48 

83  Dec.  48 
P39Dec  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 
p80  Mar.  49 

81  Mar.  49 


LIBUT. 


P340ct.  45 
PSODec  45 
P31Dec.  45 

14  Apr.  46 
P  88  May  46 
P  7  Aug.  46 
Pll  Sept.46 

88  Apr.  47 
P  7  May  47 
P 14  May  47 
P  3  July  47 
P 13  July  47 
P83  July  47 
P84  Sept.  47 
P34Sept47 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P 18  Nov.  47 
P 18  Nov.  47 
P  9  June  48 
P88Dee.48 
P  39  Dec  48 
P30Mar.49 

18  Apr.  49 

18  Apr.  491 


In  ftiM  esnuMign  on  iIm  8ntm 
In  1B4«  iJi«dal),  and  wm  m- 
v«rely  wounded  (lost  left  l«f ) 
at  ttan  iNUti*  or  SobraoB. 


10  Apr.  49 

1  Wroth  Aclaod  Lethbridge |     4  May  49 

PaytnoMteri, — ^8  John  Newbury,  83  Aug.  44 ;  Em,  88  Dec.  88 ;  Xf.  81  Aug .41* 
1  Charles  James  Lindam/  8  Oct.  47  ;  En$.  8  Nov.  48;  UnU.  P88  Mar.  45. 
AdlpataUi,--r,%  Second  Lieut,  Peter  MacDonald,  8  Sept.  46. 
8  Firtt  Lieut,  Hon,  Gilbert  ElliotyS3  April,  47. 
1  Firet  Lieut,  William  Bagenall  Brewster,  19  June  48. 
Quarier^Moiter*, — r.3  Thomas  Gough,  14  Aug.  46. 

8  WUllam  Stiiiwell,  87  Oct.  46. 
Heni7  Peaooclce,  81  Aug.  49. 
Surffmmi, — ^1  Evans  Gamons  Lioyd,6  Aug.  41 ;  A,'S.  I80ct.87;  fl'.*ii.85  Jan.87« 
8  Arthur  Anderson,  M.D.  16  Dec.  45  ;  Atsitt.-Surg,  16  Oct.  85. 
r.  3  Thomas  Alexander,  30  May  45 ;  Amtl.-Surg,  10  Oct.  34. 
Aetisi,'8urffi.^2  John  Fraser,  M.D.  30  Aug.  41. 

r.8  John  Uddell  Robinson,  83  July,  45. 
1  James  Edward  Scott,  M.B.  1 1  June,  47. 
1  John  Biggs  MiUer  Lewis,  M.D.  11  Feb.  48. 
Iteginumtali  Green. — Facingt  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 
[Ut  Sattalian  embarhed  for  Foreign  Service,  10  Nov.  1840.    At  the  Cape  of  Good 

Hope.    Dtpdt  at  Brietol,'\ 
f9nd  Battaiion  embarked  for  Bermuda,  l^th  Sept,  1841.    Now  serving  in  CanadaA 
ir,  2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Foreign  Service  25th  July  1848.  Serving  in  Canada!} 

4  Lt«it.-CdL  Bc«kwilh  com— ndifd  ttM  lafkntry  Ui  Uie  accioa  with  aod  OtfMt  of  tte  rebel  Boars  m  Bomb  flaali. 

i  rijtiln  WcilMrmll  mi vod  tte  caaipoifa  oT  ISSi  la  ASJihonittin  aad  BoliwifWrtia  wltto  Um  171b,  oad  wa»  ynniH  at  te 
itviMiloaftaraor  OhiuBoo  ( Hcd«l)  nA  «f  Btaolac 

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1st  frest  Jndia  Regiment  of  Foot       '    ~ 

«'  DOMINICA"—"  MARTIXIQUB"— "  GUADALOUPB.'^ 
CoZbiie/^— 9  Sir  Qeorge  Tbomaa  Napier,'  KCB.  Ena,  25  Jan.  00 ;  14,1%  Jiiiit» 

00;  Capt,  6  Jan.  04  \  Mqjor,  30  May,  11 ;  tt-Col.  6  Feb.  12 ;  Cot.  27  May, 

25;  Mqf.'Gen,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Lt.-Gen,  9 Nov.  46;  Co/.  1st  W.  I.  R^t.29  Feb.  44. 
£/.-Co2#.— 9  Edward  Rowley  HiU,>  Eru.  23  Feb.  13;  Lt.  24  Feb.  14;  Capi. 

P  26  Sept  26;  Breo^Mqj,  23  Noy.  41 ;  Mqj*  ^^  ^^7*  ^^9  Lt.^Col,  1  Jan.  47. 
990  Robert  Hughes/  Em,  11  April  11;  Lieut,  29  Oct.  12;  Capt,  13  Feb. 

27 ;  Brevet'MqjoTf  23  Nov.  41  ;  Mtyar,  3  Mar.  43;  Lieut, -Col,  1  Mar.  48« 
^Tofor^.— Luke  Smyth  O'Connor,  Ens.  P27  April  27;  Lieut,   22  Mar.   31; 

Capt,Pn  Jan.  34;  Erev.-Mqfor,  9  Not.  46;  Mqfcr,  1  Jan.  47. 
James  Clarke,  Etu,  11  Jan.  21 ;  Lt,  PlO  July,  27;  Capt,  21  April,  36t  Br^ 

Men,  9  Not.  46;  Mai,  1  Mar.  48. 


0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

George  Robeson 

George  Waller  Meehan . . 
Augustus  Wm.  Murray 
Alex.  Wm.  Mackenzie. . . 
Richard  D'Oyly  Fletcher 
Charles  Walter  Orange* 
Edmund  Hay  ter  Bingham 

Nlnian  Craig 

Robert  Hughes 

James  Henry  Robeson,  a. 

William  Sankey,  e 

James  Agg;as,  $, 

LiBVTBVAVTS. 

Richard  Doris,  $ 

Thomas  Wm.  Stewart  .. 

Henry  Anton 

George  Herbert  Robeson 
W.  John  Chamberlayne, «. 

George  Allan 

John  Ross 

John  Moore  Tittle 

Haydon  Lloyd  Cafe  .  •  • .  |p  27  Sept.  44 

Anthony  Tnnstall p  2  May  45 

Thomas  Clark,  ii4/.  -  •  • . 

George  Jones 

Henry  Jones  ••• 

Stanley  Douglas  Stnbbs 
Henry  Ratcliffe  Searle  . . 
Wm.  Newcomen  Watts . . 

John  Fanning 

Richard  Doyle  Barrett. . 
Alexander  Morphy    .... 

Samuel  Head 

Julius  William  lliompson 
CourtenayThos.  Hammill 
Olirer  George  Stokes. . . . 
Waring  Alex.  Biddle. . . . 


BN8XON. 


21  July  25 
17  April  28 
P  28  Dec.  32 
3  Feb.  37 
P21  Apr.  43 
p  3  Not.  43 
P 10  Mar.  37 
P25Mar.  36 

2  June  39 
23  Not.  39 

P  19  Apr.  44 
8  Jan.  41 

S5  0ct  39 
20  June  41 
14  Jan.  42 
19  Apr.  42 
25  Not.  42 

3  Mar.  43 
25  May  15 
31  Jan.   44 


26  Apr.  44 

11  July  45 

8  Jan.  45 

P  24  July  46 

P28May  47 

P   9  Dec.  45 

30  Dec  45 

14  Apr.  46 

28  Apr.  46 

IJan.  47 

P  9  Apr.  47 

30  Oct.  47 

P  14  Jan.  48 

P  18  Feb.  48 


LI  BUT. 


BVBIOHS. 

William  James  Rosa  . . .. 
Angus  William  Maekay . . 
ArUinr  Wellesley  Castray 
'Bdmmd  Patterson  .... 
Rob.  Horatio  Geo.  Minty 
Frederick  Mares  Godden 
Edw.  Barnes  Goodman  • . 
Alexandre  BimTo   


12  May  48 
23  May  48 
23  June  48 
12  Sept.  48 


17  AprU28 
14  April  36 

P  28  Not.  37 

1  June  39 

P  19  Apr.  49 

P   2  May  45 

1  June  89 

26  Oct.  89 

18  June  41 
16  Apr.  42 

P   8  Aug.  45 
16  Apr.  42 

22  July  42 

22  Not.  42 
3  Mar.  43 

31  Jan.  44 

6  Dec.  44 

3  Jan.  45 

11  Sept  17 

9  Sept.  45 

P  9  Dec.  45 

P    3  Apr.  46 

23  July  46 
P  24  July  46 

28  June  47 

P  29  Oct.  47 

P  31  Dec.  47 

21  Mar.  48 

6  Apr.  48 

9  Apr.  48 

14  June  48 

20  Not.  48 

27  Apr.  49 

P27  Apr.  49 

6  May  49 

5  Oct.   49 


CAPTAIN.      BRBT,-MA^. 


1  June  30 

15  Apr.  42 

P  25  Not.  42 

IJan.   47 

P  9  Apr.  47 

P31  Dec.  47 

1  Mar.  48 

21  Mar.  48 

6  Apr.  48 

20  Not.  48 

P  27  Apr.  40 

6  May  49 


S  Lt.-CoI.  Hill  NTT*!  ta  the 
Peninralm  fitHu  Sept.  ISlt  to 
the  end  of  tkat  war  la  1SI|» 
indudUif  the  aflUr  of  8«i 
MuiMM  and  rvirani  from  Bnrw 
ant,  M  a  TOlantotr ;  battle  ef 
ViUerIa,  paMage  «f  Iha  B|. 
danoa,  battle*  of  HiT«lle  aad 
ToalooM.  He  baa  NceWad  tlM 
War  Medal  and  foardaepa. 

4  Lt.-Ool.  Hnirhes  mrfd  to 
the  F«nbiMilafti>m  IM0tol8lt« 
inclndiaf  the  flret  tleft  of  Ito- 
d^oc,  and  the  battle*  off 
Vlttoria  (woandcdXSala 
and  theftvcBeeikbMldet  < 
mtoor  aetiooe  and  akin  „ 
Preiaat  at  Waterloo  on 
18th,  17th  and  18th  ^mo, 
was  wooadod  on  the  IMu 
hae  received 
and  foordatpe. 


Ha 


0  Oapt  Orange  torred  aa  ta  oActrofirimto 
In  Canada  dnritif  the  aup|»reieH»  of  tiM  imm 
reetlon,  and  wae  ppiiant  at  the  ilafe  of  Katj 
Idand. 
^  ,   -  7  Mr.  Stewart  Mrred  to  the  pMtotato  ft««i 

0  Jan.    40  March.  181 1  to  FM.  1818,  and  wae  pweeal  to 
P  27  Apr.  49  the  rMiaat  ftom  Bufioe. 

4  May  49 

P   6  July  49 


0  |Payma«ter.— Alexander  Smith,  3  Dec.  47;  Quarfamuuftr,  18  Not.  41. 

0   Atl^uiani.^Lieut,  Thomaa  Clark,  21  July,  46. 

0    Quarttr'Maiter.'-Chn\€M  Btokeley,  17  March,  48.  [J7.il.  10  Dae-IO. 

6A  Surg, — ^9 John  Edmonstone  Stewart,^  2  Not.  80;  AeriH.-'Sm^.  25  JiidC|  It; 

0    A$$i9tant'$urge(ms.—ThotDMM  Frederick  Wall.  20  Not.  46. 

0  I  Alex.  M'Arthnr,  M.D..  3  Apr.  49.     I     [F^in^  Wliite. 

0  ,  Philip  H.  C.  Croaa,  8  April,  49.         |  Agemis,  Cox  ft  Go. 

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iv  Joba  Heoi*.  la 
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««aaet  itaetoMtoaT 
eriMb.  ia.aBa  ll,  vbnito 
kyLoidWcnii«tai«ar 
tag  puty  u^m  tmaSk 
vS  Caial  nm%^  aari  b^  a 
M»  •—  atoQ  waueert  at  ^m  tottje  af  » 
•TlbacMaiy^attMbJaeOTlMeL  laiaittb" 
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2nd  West  India  Regimerd  of  Foot  255 

CoUmeU-^^  5ir  Robert  John  Harvey,^  CB.,  Em.  8  Oct.  03 ;  Z^  84  Mar.  04  ; 

Capi.  8  Jan.  06;  Afe^;.  85  July,  11 ;  Lt.-CoL  21  June,  18;  Col.  38  July^  30  ; 

Mqjor^Gen.  83  Nov.  41 ;  Col.  2d  W.  I.  Regt.  15  Jane,  48. 
JLieutenant^ColoneU, — Henry  C.  Cobbe,  Ens.  15  Feb.  31 ;  Lieut.  P83  Jan.  35; 

Capi.  P3  NoY.  37 ;  Mqjor,  p80  Oct.  40;  Li. -Col.  26  Hay,  44. 
William  Raikea  Faber,*  8fu/  Lt.  p  10  April,  26 ;  Lt.^2S  Aug.  28 ;  Capi.  P88 

May»  35 ;  Breo.-M(^.  23  Dec.  42 ;  Mqj.  p  17  Nov.  43 ;  Zt.-Col.  ^  15  Dee.  48. 
Mqfors.— Herbert  Mends,*  Ens.  1  April,  88;  Lieut.  19  Feb.  84;  Cmtt.  19 

Mar.  89 ;  Jfi^or,  26  May,  44. 
£dw.  Charles  Soden,  Ens.  I  Feb.  16 ;  Lieut.  27  June  24 ;  Capt.  10  Nor.  34; 

Brev.'Major,  9  Wof .  46 ;  Major,  29  July  47.  


CAPTAIirs. 

Bichard  Elliott 

Stq[)lien  John  Hill 

Henry  Wase  Whitfeild  .. 

George  Howell 

m  Abraham  P.  Kenyon 

John  Miller 

Charles  C.Rookee 

William  Anderson,  #.. . . . 
Jas.  Delamain  Mends  .. 
John  Warren  Oiubb,#.  . . 

Charles  Durie 

John  Crosbie  Harnett   •• 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Wm.  McCarthy  Marray,#. 

John  Harger 

Stephen  Blaney  Gordon. . 

George  Bennett 

Wm.  Elliot  Mockler,«... 
JohnHarpuit  Q.- jr.  am  ar.») 
JohnComeliusM*  Pherson 

Robert  Scott 

Arthur  Wellesley  Joyce. . 

ArtiiiirHunt 

JohnM'Court  •••..... 
George  James  lyey  .... 
David  Aikmsn  Patterson 
Alex.  John  Blair  Child . . 

Robert  Grigg 

Henry  A.  Whitmore  Ay  ton 
Patrick  M'Loughlin  .... 

George  Ellis 

Thomas  Gibbinga  ...... 

M.SackT.Hamilton  Eaton 
John  Deane  Beece 


Birsioir. 


88  July 

10  Nov. 

18  Feb. 
Pll  May 

24  June 
P29Dec. 
Pll  Mar. 

10  July 
P  3  NoY. 

16  Mar. 
1  Aug. 
9  Not. 


14 
25 
28 
38 
13 
35 
42 
37 
37 
38 
34 
43 


Birsiavs. 
R.  S.  Wilkinson  Jones  . 
George  Ross  Caldwell  . 
Charles  John  Patterson 
Wm.Tho.  James  Simmons 
T.Birley,^i{.Q..jir.  wOeMS 
Wm.  Benjamin  Crispin. . 
James  Lambert  Byrne  . . 

Forward  Rumley    

Lloyd  R.  Creak  Drouet. . 
John  Foulkes  Becker  • . 
Horatio  James  Wise  .... 
JohnHill    


28  Feb.  39 

25  Oct.  39 

26  Oct.  39 
87  Oct  39 

8  May  40 
15  Dec.  40 
14  Dec.  41 
15AprU42 

17  April  42 

18  April  42 
IJan.  43 

1  Not.  44 
P  4  April  46 

2  Sept.  45 
7  Jan.  48 

14  Aug.  46 
17  Sept.  46 
13  Nov.  46 

15  Jan.   47 

19  Feb.  47 
P29Dec.  48 


13  Aag.  47 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P  2  Oct.  47 

8  Oct.  47 
29  Dec.  47 
21  July  48 

14  Oct.  48 

15  Oct.  48 
P  9  Feb.  49 

27  April  49 

28  April  49 
P  28  Aug.  49 

5  Oct.   49 


LI  BUT. 


30 

13 
28 

P14 
24 
25 

P3l 

25 

26 

8 

P   6 

P  4 


Not.  26 
Feb.  28 
Oct  31 
Feb.  40 
June  13 
Jan.  39 
Dec.  42 
Oct.  39 
Oct.  39 
Mar.  40 
July  38 
April  45 


4  Aug.  41 
15  April  42 
do 
.  do. 
do. 
18  Aug.  42 
29  Dec.  42 
10  Not.  43 

28  Mar.  44 
26  May  44 

1  July  45 
15  Jan.  47 

29  July  47 

26  Oct   47 
3  Oct  48 

P  13  Oct  48 

do. 
89  Oct  48 

27  AprU  49 
14  Aug.  49 

P  28  Aug.  49 


7  Aug.  39 

15  April  42 

15  April  42 

P  2  Aug.  42 

26  May  44 

15  Mar.  46 

P20  Mar.  46 

9  Nov.  46 

29  July  47 

26  Oct  47 

9  Jan.  46 

P  3  Oct    48 


OAPTAIW.      BBBV.-MA7. 


8  UtijorUmU 
served  many 
yeiin  on  the 
Wetteni  Coast 
of  Africa,  and 
fraspnesent  at 
the  flrtt  attack 
made  npoa  die 
Astiaiitecs  oear 
the  village  of 
Doaguali,  Mth 
Sept.  IMS,  nnder  Sir  Charies 
H'Cartby.  Presmt  also  at 
the  destroction  of  the  aattve 
Dutch  town  of  Socoondee, 
17th  Feb.  18S4,  and  employed 
ia  the  boaU  of  H.M.  ships  of 
war  skirmlshinf  with  tlie  ii»- 
tires  of  that  town  and  tbeAshan* 
tees  on  the  followiag  morning. 
In  action  agidnat  the  Ashan- 
teea.  Slat  May,  1894  ;  and  at 
the  defeat  of  their  army  on  the 
heights  in  tear  of  Cape  Coast 
Castle,  11th  ^oly  following. 
On  the  4th  Feb.  1898»  whibt 
in  command  of  Dizcove  Fort, 
he  was  attacked  hy  abont  0000 
natives,  tlie  garrison  consisting 
of  only  one  oorpozal  and  nine- 
teen privates,  (natives)  B.  Afr. 
corps ;  with  these  he  defended 
the  post,  and  Ibreed  the  enemy 
to  retreat  with  much  loss  in 
killed  and  wonnded.  Besides 
the  above  he  has  been  In  va- 
rious skirmishes  with  the  aa- 
Uvea. 


S  Uest. .  Cokmel  Febcr  Mrrea  wHh  the  4Mi 
chnrngboat  tlw  war  with  China  (Medal),  and  was 
picaent  m  the  Sru  and  Mcond  eaptwcs  or  ChuMa. 
itormBad  optnnef  thehctehtsabeTcCBBton,attaBk 
end  eapcan  of  Amof  sad  of  Chiakae.oeeiipeiaon  of 


Ningpo,  and  repolie  of  the  ai^t  attack,  attack  aad 
eaatare  of  the  ■booit'i  ealMaehad  camp  on  the 
hmhU  of  Bcnao.  of  Chapoo^aad  ofWo«aag,lftd 
ofnaalua. 


Michael  M'Hogh 

Payiiia«f€r.~John  Matthews  Olbbs,  19  Oct.  49. 

^ifrii^ait^.—£itf.  Thomas  Birley,  29  Dec.  47. 

Quarter^Master. — Charles  Frederick  Johnson,  2  Jane,  48. 

Swgeon.-^Wm.  Henry  Brownson,  MJ>.,18  Feb.  48;  iiMif^.-5iir^.l7  8ept39. 

Assist.-Surgeons.'^WilllB.m  Legge  Reid,  M.D.  23  March  47. 

PatrickJosephCIarke,17Mar.48.  I  Faetngs  YeVUm^^Agenif 
Thomas  Parr,  21  July  46.  |  Charle8R.MacGrigor,Esq. 

sir  BtfbcfflIIarT«y  lerred  as  AHtatBt-Qoavter.  Matter.  OoBferal  of  the  BrltUb  and  of  the  PortafWM  atmlM  la  Portofal. 
Ptaaw.  fhm  ISOe  to  thoeloaaertho  war  talSI  4,  aad  wm  vmaBt  ai  tko  battles  «f  the  peMage  of  the  Dooro  and 
iond  ilcfe  nf  BadaJoa,  iic|a  aad  •lotm  of  Clodad  Bodrlfo  mhI  aadaiao,  battle  of  Salsianw.  •kg*  of  Borfoa, 
tattica  of  VMSoria.  PjniMna,  ttlfhdy  womdcd.  Nlrellr,  Ml? a,  Ortboa,  aad  Tevloiiat.  baaidai  Mnaaroaa  minor  aHUn. 
Froa  ISOS  la  ISII  ha  waa  cBploycd  la  praenrlag  liiialllfcBer  ofthe  nMtny  in  ^▼aoea  of  the  arny.  to  otfanlafag  dIm  Porto- 
gmse  OatftUa  Orrpi,  m*  oOecra  af  wlileb  prawnted  htm  with  aa  elacans  aword  to  tmUmamf  of  hia  fcrriaoa  with  tbcm  i  aad 
to  itaUiiHgtha  altenvi  of  the  aanarapaaaaf*  of  toe  Tagvaat  maiaiiara  Wnm  ISU  to  IS14.he  wm  the  oiian  of  com- 
the  Dob*  orWclltagtoB  aad  the  PcrtueooM  tMoya.     Sir  aeben  has  raeaivad  Iba  Gold  Xadal  bt  tae 


>3 


Half 


450D      ora  rresi  ijuaa  jie^menz  qf  rood  \iAgni  injamryy 
ColofUfL^lf  Waiiam  Wood/  C.fi.  K.R.  JS^.  87  Jan.  97  ;  Lieut.  27  Bee.  97  ; 
Capt.  3  Dec.  OS;  Mtg.  14  May  07 ;  JJ,'Col,  8  April  19 ;  CoLi2  July  90  j 
Mqf.-Oeti.  SS  Not.  41  ;  Col.  Srd  West  India  R^.  8  Feb.  48l 
Lieut.'Coland4.'^9  Fftincis  Perry,*  fiu.  80ct.  12;  IdaU.  18  Feb.  13:  CM. 
8  June,  26 ;  Mqfcr,  8  Dec.  87  ;  lAeut.^CoL  15  April,  42. 


6A 


JH4(^0r».— Thomas  Abbott,*  Em,  13  Au^  12;  Xte^.  7  Apr.  14;  Cap#.  18  Ai^. 

36;  Bm^'Mtfjor,  9  Not.  46;  Af^V.  2  July,  47. 
William  Shaw,«  Ens.  16  Mar.  27;   Lieut.  26  Apr.  31;  Ckwf.  19  Attg.36; 

Erevet^Mqfor,  9  Wot.  46 ;  Mgjar,  17  July,  49. 


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BNSIOir. 


CAPTAXva. 

Alexander  ^ndlay 
James  Palmer    ..*••. 

Isaac  Fostef* 

James  Travers    

Wm.  St.  Legcr  Angelo 

BdwardPoHier 

James  Waddell 

William  KnoK  Orme,* 
Thomas  Prendeigast' 
Geo.W.GonyngbamStiiart 
Qee.W.  Molynenv  Lo?ett5 
Bioh.  Ploaket  Iicland  .. 

LlBUTBNAllTS. 

Henry  Wm.  H  .Graham,<iA  3  Not.  37 
Caay ton  8.  Hext  Hingstoa'  28  Juae  38 
Peter  John  Maedonakl,  tf  J  85  Oct  39 
Oeo.B.TriscottColman,«.'  31  Dec  39 
Henry  Charles  Watson  . .  P18Jttne41 
James  Francis  Birch,  <f  .    I      7  Jan.  42 

Thomas  M'Curdy !i»29Mar.  42 

WillUmSamaelGomming     2  Feb.   44 

John  O'Fknagan   >*24Jan.46 

Robert  WUIock  Davki  ..I  27  Feb.  46 
R.Couron,Qr.JVM.SDM.4t.'  17  Oct.  46 
Henry  CroftoD p  8Sept.46 


LIBUT. 


6  July  31 
20  Apr.  16 

26  May  11 
28  No?.  34 
20  May  36 

p  10  June  41 
P  6  Feb.  36 
P 13  Mar.  40 
17  Oct.  20 
P  87  Mar.  36 

27  AprU  20, 
23  Dec  86 


CArrAiv. 


22  May  33 

6 Jnne  16 

14  Sept.  18 

89  July  36 

20  Oct.  37 

24  Mar.  48 

2  May  38i 

P31  Dec  44 

22  Apr.  86 

p  10  Jan.  38 

30  Nov.  84 

28  Dec  38 


BBBT.-XAJ. 


Strange  BeetMU  Hartigaa 
Frederick  William  Dowse 
John  Halahan    •......• 

Charles  Roberts,* 

George  Sotheby  Tyler  .. 
WiTliam  iTen  Lotman  .. 
Williain  John  Rosswiirm 
Robert  William  Harley. . 

Robert  Mnstyn   

William  Heni7  Walsh  .. 
John  Maryon  Wilson    • . 

ENSICkBS. 

John  Hardy 

Bobt.Hor»ley,Q.  ir.ie  Ap.  47 
Francis  Brown  Dixon   . . 
Claadins  Kerr    ........ 

William  Hamilton .....  • 

James  Bolton  Knott  .... 

Wm.  Beverley  Robinson 
James  Dngald  Thoi nson 
Henry  James  Rainsford . . 


30  July  44 
23FMI.  44 
11  July  46 
26  Jan.  44 
28  Apr.  46 
P26Sept.46 
6  Feb.  47 
8  Oct.    47 

10  Nor.  43 

11  Feb.  48 
P21  July  48 

P  7  Apr.  48 
2  June  48 

P  4  Aug.  48 
12SepC48 
10  Sept.  48 
8  Dec  48 
27  Apr.  49 
4  May  49 
16  June  49 
19  Oct.  49 


13  April  40 
11  Sept.  40 
18  June  41 J 
7  Jan.  48 
29  Dec.  42 

80  Dee.  42 
2June43 

81  Apr.  46 
1  Oct.  46 
7  Aug.  47 

P  6  Not.  47 

P  19  Not.  47 

7  Apr.  48 

27  Mar.  46 

2Jue48 

22  Dec  46 

27  A|)r.  49 

27  Apr.  49 


17  Jnne  37 
86  Aug.  39 
16  Apr.  29. 

16  Apr.  42 
26  July  44 

P  8  Sept.  46 
1  May  46 
P 11  June  47 

18  Jnne  40 
P  20  June  46 

10  July  46 

17  Jnly  49 

aid^<M.as*iril«la 
aflUn  up  lo  Ch«  tellto  of 


9  Nor.  46 


Ctyloa.     B«  ha*  wiitwd  tk«  W«v 


SflMv 
•>pc41ttMI  to  timm 
hiTommMf  mmtn 
* lb  f  a* 


ia  a 


Coloolas    far 

wMlMhi' 


into  Uta  intoter  af  ▲iMaa'ia  ItVj 
«ii4  alaa  ia  SrfuWin'  a  ti4itto4 
•itaek   «o   th«   CtAmy  Jf  iiiia 

LmM   m    ISM,    %V    At    BBWHI^ 

tviWa  OB  tko  ft  ■alia . 
4  Mi^iw  Show  wainim  at  Hm 
lUMi^  af  Boiva  P«a«    oa  ik« 

B«Tar  OMnMa,  Udi  Vm.  MSI ,  aa4 

■t  tiM  aUack    B»oa  B— >■,  17* 

Boo 


P29Dec. 

2  Oct. 

P 14  Dec 


46 
49 
49 


28  Aiir.  49;«w«b.B«tIa4ia«lattoa'pitorM 

29  April  49  tbo  oa?«ai«  or  *«•  ■aifTZvi^ 
Uaaui  aa  towd,  gaiaf  la«o  Joaa 
Broado.     8orva4  la  lk«  Ttwoaaava 


party  ai*4«r  Capt. 
ik«  tfaopo   ta  ata 
of   tkat    plaMi    «aa   ai 
wounded  la  iho  BtfatUaT 


ta  tiM  KaadlM 


ttM  — foiaa 

woo  rcoouod  joi 


jMrtoda 
MMloa 


•od 
nWU  wwffo  la  Um  Art 

S  Capcala  OHM  wrvod  atik  iho  i 
wiloaorMalianapev«(Bcdal).    Abolalte 
oo  tto  Salkj  (Mctfol).  nd  aoi 
at  Baddlaal  and  Aihni,  la  YUah 

hayowt  woand  whca  ohaifl^tke  Srtk 
t  CapC  Frtadfrnat  wrrvd  ifcotMboat  tko 


■kaaA  tko  lot, Sad  mAUb  Daa. 
Id  IftbJaa.  IMS.  aad  battle  of  PasMB  Mo« 
t  Ucat.  Boberta  Mn«d  wHk  iho  SSd  ia  tfte 

(MoMl) 


Reginald  Guard  Palmer 

GeorKcCole    I   83  Not.  49 

Henry  Leigh I   84Not.49>«^ 

Payiniutfer.— Fred.  Jesse  HUls,  6  Feb.  47 ;  Em.  30  Jan.  44 ;  Lieut.  P9  Maj  4&. 

A4jutmU.'^IA€Ht.  H.  W.  U.  Oraham,  1  Jnly,  48. 

Qnarter-Afdufer.— Alfred  Elfbrd  Granted  Aug.  49. 

5tfr^d0fi.— Jobn  Summers^  M.D.  88  Amr.  49 ;  Asiiet.^Swrg.  29  May  40. 

i4jsii(.-;terfff.^WiUi«n  Johnstone  Fyfle,  8  Dec  48. 

Geonre  Hyde,  8  Dec  48.  I  J^tadn^Blne— Jffirtt 

Thomas  Mannera, 22  Dec  48.  1  Messrs. DownesdkSoii 

If  aia  Tcaia  ia  tbc  Wcat  ladioi^  accomaaaifd  tW  •Kpodittaa  ta  BmowIb  ISQI.    «t 

bdBdiavtlM  hntto«f  Caraaaa.    aoW^BCBilv  «  tte  atapa  of  naaktefc  ho  •«!«». 

ta,  *yck  hB  oaniad;  aad  la  Mofoaabcr  W  ««•  i«bib  anft  m  WUcbvoa  ta 

tkoWa^waaOTMBtfti.  la  MM  he  aionidfdM  tho  ffditwiBaifa^wWo 

ia  ISIS,  la  the  Iirat.-Colovclcy  oTiha  Wih.  hr  joiacd  tho  anay  la  9tj\wu 

U  at  tho  battlo  of  BladtBahurg.  «hm  ha  iiiMlvad  flkar 

Uwidf  M  a  fciaoacr  of 


haWarlMalwUhoaa 


■adwaaobUiedta 


Tean*8«rT. 


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Pay. 

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Ceylon  Iti/le  Regiment 


257 


0  tSuniiel  Blvybroolte/  9ndZieta,  17  Dec.  12;  LUut.  9»  April,  18;  Copf.  p6 

Mufth,  23 ;  ilfq;or,  p  27  FeV.  35 ;  LietU.-Col.  26  Jan.  44. 
9  Henrj  Simmonds/  JSfi#.  21  Mar.  06;  Lieut.  28  Mov.  05;  Cap#.  p31  Har. 

13 ;  Brevet'M({J4fr,  10  Jan.  37  ;  ilfajar,  p2  Dec.  37  ;  Lteut.-CoL  7  Jan.  42. 
Geors^  Cochrane/  -B>i*.  22  Jan.  07 ;  IA,1  Feb.  08 ;  Capt,  13  Feb.  27  :  Breo^ 

Mqjor,  23  Nor.  41 ;  Mqjor,  8  Jan.  47 ;  Li.-CoL  P28  Sept.  47. 
3f(q[;orf.— Peter  Bennet  Reyne,  2fu{  Liewt,  28  Sept.  18;  Zieii^.  15  Dec.  22: 

Capt.  P21  Dec.  26  ;  Bre9.'Mqj,  23  No?.  41 ;  MtQor,  20  Jnne,  45. 
William  Twlstleton  Layard,  2fu<  Xteicf .  P22  Feb.  33;  Zini«.P92  Nor.  36:  Copf. 

P 16  Aug.  39 ;  ilf/i/or,  p28  Sept.  47. 
George  Bnlkeley  TVitteraall,  En$,  p  16  May  34 ;  Z^  P28  Apr.  37  :  Capt.  8  Junt 

45  ;  Mtijor,  P 18  May  49.  ^ 


Captaiks. 
Charles  Kelson* . . 


6 

7A  !9  Hai  Thomas  Lllli^ 


LIEUT. 


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William  DnbergT 

Bodney  Myliiis, » 

Francis  Brovnrigg  Bayly 
JamesMitchellMacdonald 

William  Price 

Henry  Charles  Bird  .... 
Edward  John  Holworthy 

Nicholas  Fenwick 

George  Richard  Cauipde 
BenJ.  Bloomfleld  Keane 
Wm.  Henry  Underwood 

Henry  Lucas 

Robert  Watson* 

Albert  Watson* 


2nd  libut. 

26  Sept.  11 

1  Oct.   12 

2  June  15 
16  May  22 

2  Jan.  28 

26  Oct.  30 

P 13  June  34 

P 13  June  34 

P 12  Feb.  36  :p  25  Jan.  39 
P 14  No?.  34  Pl7Sept.38 


7  July  37 

17  July  23 

William  Chas.  Vandersparf  p  16  Aug.  39 

"""'       '^  "  2  Not.  38 

P15Dec.  40 
P27  Sept.  39 
P 12  July  44 


WilUam  Bagenan 

Henry  Skinner 

Edwiurd  John  Dickson 
Vincent  Win([. 


Chas.  TheophUos  Clement  p24  Sept.  41     30  May  43 


f  IBST  LlBUTSNAKTS. 

John  Anthony  Layard  . . 

John  Dwyer  

Geo.  Thomson  Dawson. . 

Henry  John  Bcws 

Henry  Bird 

ComeUus  Chas.  Dumford* 


Edw.  Frederick  Tranchell     30  May  43 


James  Alexander  Fraser 
Donald  Duncan  Graham 
Henry  Ashmore  Evatt  . . 
Frederick  Arthur  Waiter 

Da?id  Stewart'* 

Horace  George  Hayes   . . 
George  Sidney  Dwyer  . . 

John  Henderson* 

Alexander  Pater^n  Smith 
Cha.  Gasper  D.  Annesley*' 

Samuel  Sharpe 

William  Robert  Gray. . . . 
James  Armar  Butler  .... 
Ceehnme  • 


1  " 


4  Mar.  13 

17  July  15 
8  Aug.  22 

30  May  24 

8  May  35 

P20July  36 

8  May  38 

22  May  38 


5  No?.  12 
8  May  35 


14  July  14 
Pll  Jan.  39 


P28Apri]37;Pl4Mar.40 

P   5  July  39  P27Sept.42 

29  Jan.  42 

14  Jan.  30 

9  Oct.  42 

P  29  April  42 

29  Mar.  43 

P 14  Oct.  42 

P  2Sept.45 


20  May  42 

22  May  42 

17  June  42 

22  July  42 

P  27  Sept.  42 

10  Feb.  43 


27  Oct.  43 
P  23  Aug.  44 
P  22  June  38 

26  Jan.  44 

7  No?.  42 
P  24  June  42 

24  Aug.  44 
P 18  April  45 

16  April  42 
1  Not.  42 

8  No?.  42 
7  April43 

P 13  Oct.  43 

25  AprU45 


P23Aug.  44 
P  7  Dec.  44 
PdlDec.44 

16  April 45 

P 18  April  46 

8  June  45 

20  Jnne  45 
»  8  Aug.  45 
P  16  Sept.  45 

22  Aug.  41 

23  Jan.  46 
Pll  Not.  45 
P  25  Not.  45 

25  Oct.  46 

2  Dec.  46 

27  Dec.  43 

11  Oct.  45 

8  Jan.  47 

do 
OJaa.  47 
do 


CAKfAlN.      BBBT.-MAJ. 

10  June  32      9  Not.  40 

7  Dec.  38 
17  June  42 

OOet.  42 

2  May  45 

P  9  May  45 

20  June  45 

P  2Sept.45 

P  17  Oct.  46 

23  Jan.  46 

8  Jan.  47 
do. 
do^ 

P 12  Feb.  47 
2  Mar.  47 

11  Apr.  45 
P28Sept.47 

1  Dec.  48 

2  Jan.  49 
P13  Apr.  49 
P18  May  49 

25  0cC  49 


4  LL-CoLODchnuM  Mrrsd  at 
theca^ura  of  ]iartlaiqae,aa4 
Lw  SalntM  in  1800^  and  Quad** 
loupe  In  1810,  and  alio  la  IBIA* 

A  Major  KeltoB  nrrcd  vith 
Um  late  lOSrd  la  the  Aaieriaiii 
war,  tad  was  prtMut  In  th« 
action  of  Luodyli  Lane,  at  th* 
•tonnlnff  of  PoH  Erie  on  tlio 
morning  of  the  Iftlh  Aug.  1S14» 
and  at  the  repuJee  of  thesortla 
on  the  9th  Sept.  follOwi»K. 

•  Gapt.  LiUie  lenred  in  tho 
PenlBMialhMni  Dee.  1819  ta^ba 
end  of  the  war,  Including  tha 
croiilng  of  the  Zadlno;  haiOe  of 
Vlttoria  %  bkMkade  of  Faape* 
luna  fhNn  5tli  to  MCh  Jaijr » 
pail  of Ronceavallea.  98th  Jiilj, 
biutle  of  Pkmpelttna,98th  July, 
Ntrelle,  NWe  (9ih  to  18th  Dec. J 
omMe(n?ov«l9r  wounded  \  and 
Toulouse.  PreMut  at  Water* 
loo  on  the  18th  June,  and  aatha 
■tonning  of  Gambm?.  Re  has 
FBoetred  Ike  War  Medal  and 
six  cla'ps.  He  oonmanded  a 
detaebmeni.  cooslB«lag  of  90O 
of  the  18th  Reginant  vnd  Gey- 
hm  mflas,  la  defeaHag  tiw 
Inrafgenli  nt  MeMHe  on  tho 
iO«h  /ttif,  dnrlng  tlie  sapprsf 
sittn  of  the  rrbellfoa  In  iha 

In  WM. 


Brerbrooie  i0?a<  it  the  eavtwe  oftht  Xia4Isa  tRrltorksfai  1818,04  te  the  Kiadlin  rcbtBlon  in  MIT  sa4  la. 

kvl.  iininoada  acrre4  In  the  Pnhitala  fron  Peh.  IflOB  to  Feb.  MIS.  faMhriiBg  theaftrin  of  Tiletcm  wak  Albeivhe. 
^•Me.sa4aitah«m;  eewring  iht  sicieef  BM^Josin  18lS.niKaii4«««ry  4ef  4ntegfhtmfMitft<MS 

*- — rnimi  rnnnfil  iMiiiJiiiiniiwii  nwirii  iifMi— ftiwMnlhiei  ' 

^W■r  MUhd  ««thf«e  dana. 


tad  iM4fthMa«iaMa> 

the  eanpalgas  vfwiA  and  li  in  BoUnd  sad  Iha  Ncthariand%  iaila4iav  tte 

hembaidiDCBi  of  Antwerp. 

with  &e  *  Baft  "in  the  hattleafynaniar,  and  hss  mail  sdttaiBienei  if. 


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258 


Ceylon  BijU  Reyiment 


FiaST   LlBUTBHAKTS. 

Oeoige  Adolphus  Tranchell 

William  Leman  Braybrooke,  a^f 

Frederiek  Naisau  Dore ' 

Oeddes  SaoMnii  TMrynam 

Alfred  John  Douglas  Smith 

BidiBid  Snowdeo  Payne     

Chariea  Caldwell  Grantham    

John  Warden  M'FarUuae 

ICarrWard 

Charles  Stanhope  Smelt 

James  OnenBovUl"    ^ 

RieHawl  Pndvm  vf  igmuie 

Robert  Gknrdon  Cummlng* 

John  Inman  

Edmond  Bagenall     

Andrew  Campbell  Knox  liock    

Charles  CUiTe    


SbCOHD  LIBVTBWI.HTS. 

WilUam  Joseph  Gorman ,  Atyutitnt  . . . 

Riehard  Henry  Brook' 

Alexander  Maxwell  Rutherford* 

William  Dobyns    

James  Cox 

William  Charles  Bruce 

Walter  Henry  Long 

Robert  Seymour  Croxton  Sillery    

George  Charles  Henry  Waters •  •  • . 

Thomas  Miller 

Charles  Rouch  . .  • 

Valentine  Baker  

Ralph  Thickness 

John  Alexander  Campbell 

Geoige  Fead  Lamert.  • . .  • 

Rupert  Campbell  Watson 

James  Campbell  Fielding 

Irving  Francis  Kennedy   ....••• 

lliomas  Wright  Marten 

Edwyn  Stanhope  Jervois 

Andrew  Dayid  Hays 


Snd  libut. 


20  June  46 
29  Mar.  44 
86  Oct.  41 
P  18  Oct.  46 
P 16  Dec  45 
29  Mar.  44 
16  Sept.  46 

8  Jan.  47 
13  Jan.  47 

9  Jan.  47 
P23  Mar.  47 

10  Jan.  47 
38  July  43 

11  Jan.  47 
P 13  Feb.  47 
PS8  Sept.  47 
P29  0ct.  47 


13  Jan.  47 
16  Jan.  47 

16  Jan.  47 

17  Jan.  47 

18  Jan.  47 
3  Apr.  47 

P18  Dec.  47 

7  Jan.   48 

P  21  Jan.  48 

11  Feb.  48 

p  7  July  48 

P    1  Aug.  48 

PSOOct.  48 

10  Not.  48 

17  Get.  46 

OMar.  40 

10  Apr.  49 

P  18  May  49 

p   6  July  49 

18  July  49 

P36  0ct.  49 


LIBUT. 


9  Jan.  47 

lOJau.  47 

14  Jan.  44 

P28  Ju^  47 

P28SefL4r 

P  7  |i«r  47 

23  Oct  47- 

^38  April  48! 

P  7  Juty  48! 

4  Aug.  48 

PSOOct  49 

3  Jan.  49 

S»Dae.46i 

IMv.  49 

P18  Mi^  49 

p  8  June  49 

P  30ct  49 


Paynuuter. — Henry  Hyacinth  Warren/  13  Dee.  44 ;  Sn».  P9  Dee.  86}  Limd, 

4  Feb.  39. 
A^uimmts.'^Lieui,  William  leman  Braybrooke,  7  April,  48. 

Second  Lieui,  William  Joeeph  Gorman,  11  Dec  49. 
Quarter-Masten, — Andrew  Coakley,  11  Dec.  46. 

Richard  Bum,  3  Dec.  47. 
SurffeoHt.^jKme»  Stuart,  33  Dec  43;  Agrist.^Surg,  6  July,  83. 
John  Newton,  29  Jan.  47  ;  A$$iit:'Swrg,  4  Oct  89. 
iUffiff#.-5iov»-— 'Peowick  Martin  Tweddeli,  8  Jan.  47. 
John  Rambaut,'  29  Jan.  47. 
Samuel  Smith,  16  March  44. 
Regimentals  Ortn — Paebig$  Black. — Agtni9^  Sir  John  Kirklaad  k  Co. 


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at.  Oauimlaf  tanrad  tha  eaapaign  of  1846-a  on  th«  gatm  with  tha  Oik,  and 
ud  two  Glaaps  for  Maodkaea.  FaroMdiali,  aad  Boteaoo.. 
naiitiir  Wanaa  ftrfad  witli  tiM  Wtii  la  Ckloa  (Madai)b  aad 
»— Ineladlag  rtpalat  ci  tha  aight  attack. 

pcala  Drlkaff  ,  firior  to  tatariaf  tha  amy,  Mrrad  iva  yean  aad  a  half  as  mUthirawa  hi  Cha 
la  iaos,a,aad  loan  tha  Bart  ladla italioa ;  la  ISISaad  It  la  tbaMoekadlOfftquadraucdr 
Bif  and  Tntal,  aad  la  tha  BaMa.   la  181S  ha  lanrad  as  volantaar  la  ths  Xaodlaa  fstnpalja  la 
ptalii  Alhart  WHsaa,  Lla.  Danford,  Haadaraoa.  Brook  aad  Rotherfofd,  aad  AMist.-8a«fao« 
«rf«d  vith  Ospt.  Unit's  dataehaaM  la  dafcaUag  tha  iMaijiatoat  Matala  aa  90th  Ja^,  darlM 
sloa  of  tta  NbriMaa  to  Iho  Kaadlaa  Prarlaatt  la  1840. 

Ik  aaacskr  aad  BaviU  Mrvtd  with  a  dotaShoMat  of  SO  oftha  Cajtaa  Rlfcs,  which 
Is  tha  flrtt  aad  sMoad  attaek  on  Xanaialla  aa  tha  OOih  aad  Oltt  Ja^,  dadag  iha 
hi  tha  Kaadlaa  JPwrUMti  la  litt. 


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Cape  Mounted  Riflemen.  259 

••CAPB     OF    GOOD    HOPE." 

9  «a  Henry  gmnenet,^  CB.  KH.  Comet,  6  Dec.  Wll ;   £mi«#.  80  Dec.  12 ; 

Copt.  Q  Oct.  16;  Mqior,p^  March,  23;  Lt.-CoL  p17  July,  24;  C©/.  28 

June,  88. 
Alexander  Boewell  Annstrong,*  %nd  Li,  80  Jan,  12 ;  LiaU.  6  Feb.  14 ;  Capt.  15 

Sept.  26 ;  Brevet-Mtoor,  28  June,  38 ;  JHqfc/ir,  16  Feb.  44 ;  Lt.-CoL  6  Nor.  47. 
Mqfort.^Qeorge  Tbomu  ConoUy  Napier,*  #.  JSns.  28  Mar.  32  ;  XAeui.  i»25  Aug. 

37 ;  Capt.  p  16  Feb.  41 ;  Mqfor,  5  Nor.  47 ;  Brmfet-Lt.'Col.  15  Sept.  48. 
William  Sutton,  Sns.  p  6  June,  27  -,  Lieut.  H6  Mar.  80;  Capt.  P80  July,  86; 

Brw.'Mq^,  9  Woy.  46;  Mqfor,  p6  Oct  48  ;  BrmfH  Lt.-Col.  16  Sept.  48. 


Captaivs. 

Thomas  Donovan 

John  Robert  O'ReiDy  *  . . 
Cliarles  Hen.  Somerset,*.^ 
Jolm  Armstrong'  ...... 

Thomas  Hare 

Frederidi  Campbell  .... 
John  Jarris  Bissett, «.  . . 

John  Borrow 

Oeoiige  Johnston    

Frederick  Philip  Glubb. . 

Duncan  Frsser 

George  Jadcson  Carey  . . 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Joseph  Balis,^  R.  M 

John  McDonnell,  a4f»  • . 
James  Flschal  Boyes  .... 
William  Macdonald  Mill* 
Robert  Fred.  Aug.  Lavers 
John  Haryey 
John  Boorke 
Ricliard  Jennings  Bramly 
Charles  Harland  Bell .... 
Henry  James  Palmer  • . 
Edward  Lister  Green  • . 
John  Sandham  Warren* 
Edward  Monditon  Jones 

Bhsiqnb. 
Wra.  BenJ.  Croft  Goodison 
Geo.8toddart  Whitmore'* 

Francis  Smyth   

George  Lloyd  Stnddert . . 
James  C.  Grant  Klngsley 

Bedford  Davies 

Patrick  Robertson 

Ralph  Loyel  Thursby  . . 
Thomas  John  Lucas  .... 
Hen.  Geo.  Cdwd.SomerBet 
Walter  Henry  Gill.... 
Fred.  Cipriano  Palados 


BNsroir. 


16  Mar.  27 
30  Apr.  37 

P30July  36 

P2dOct.  87 

27  Mar.  36 

2  Mar.  39 

7  Feb.  40 

P 16  Feb.  41 

26  Jan.    19 

2  Oct.  28 
P 13  Feb.  28 
P22July  46 

10  May  44 
P28  Juue44 

3  Jan.  46 

17  Apr.  42 
20  May  42 
26  Aug.  46 

P30  June4d 

P  6  Mar.  47 

24  Mar.  43 

12  Jan.  47 

22  Jan.  47 
1  Apr.  47 
•  Jan.  47 

11  Jan.  47 

23  Jan.  47 

3  Apr.  47 

4  Apr.  47 

6  Apr.  47 
P  23  July  47 

7  April  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 

13  Oct.  48 
16  Feb.  49 


LISUT. 


16  May  83 

8  Mar.  89 
20  Sept.  89 

7  Feb.  40 
6  No?.  38 

P 16  Feb.  41 

16  Feb.  44 

P23  Feb.  44 

P24June24 

P 10  May  33 

10  Dec.  83 

1  Apr.  47 

8  Jan.  47 
do. 

22  Jan.  47 

1  Apr.  47 
do. 
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9  8ept.46 
P31  Mar.  48 

2  Sept.  44 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 
p  20  Oct.  48 


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CAPTAnr.    fBRBY.-MAJ. 


16  Sept.  48 


22  Dee.  48 


16  Sept.  48 
28  Not.  41 


19  Nov.  41 
19  AprU  46 

8  Jan.  47 

8  Jan.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

1  Apr«  47 

lApr.  47 

1  Apr.  47 
PSODee.  26 

8  Dec  46 

6  Not.  41 
P  6  Oct.  48 

nmf  to  U>«C..G«ii.  Sir  Ocotfc  B•f^- 

Kdey  dwtaf  (he 

ttoiw  ipliiii  ikt  laOn,  bi  1S4J 

tUai&rAmmnam  vaa  appolBtod 
Ptoviaioa^  BaateaC. M . Ubs IBth 
Ifftrch  18U,  and  MrrttftbRmffhBDt 
die  Kaflr  war  of  that  pctioA  Ha 
vaa  praaant  ia  tha  attack  aa  tha 
Amatola  April  1846,  aod  ha  aarrcd 
oa  the  Staff  of  the  2a4  INviBiaii 
nadn  Geloael  Soiaefaet  4i 
whole  of  that  war  agaiaat  the 
iadadiag  tha  aetioa  at  the  Gwaaga^ 
CoaBOM&ded  three  Maadrena  of  tha 
C.  M.  Biflea  nader  Sir  Harrjr  8»itk 
ai^aiaat  the  rebel  Boera  North  of  tha 
Oraaia  Bifer.  aad  waa  ia  tha  actlaa 

hiaheeaa  aha»aa4etmin» 

7  Lleat.  Salia  was  daii|«roii«l7  woundsd  In 
the  aetion  with  tha  rabel  Boen  at  Blosm  Plasts 
90th  Aug.  1848. 

8  Uaat.  M Ul  wM  Mrenly  woandsd  in  the 
actipa  wi|h  tbt  rabsl  Boeia  at  Bloam  Plaaia. 

9  Uflut.  'Wairen  lenred  In  the  campaJfn  on 
the  SuUfI  (Medal),  sod  was  attached  to  the 
58rd,  aod  with  them  la  the  engagements  at 
Baddlwal  and  AUwal:  be  was  present  with  Ma 
own  regt.— the  78rd  Bengal  NatiTe  tnbmtrj — 
in  the  battle  of  Bobraon. 

10  Bnsign  Whltanore  served  during  the  letter 
part  or  the  Kaflr  war  In  1»47,  and  in  tbesctlon 
with  the  rebel  Boers  st  Boem  Plssts. 


P  13  Oct.  48 1 
PayMOf^er.— BenJ.  Dunbar  Wem>8s,21  Msy,  47 ;  JS'fU.28  Feb.  45 ;  X/.  i»8  Sepw46, 
A^utani.^LUut.  John  M^Doonelly  10  AprU  49. 
Quarter'Matter.^Uiehael  Rorke,  10  May,  44;  Bru.  10  Not.  41. 
Surgeon.— Wm.  Cruickshank  Eddie,  26  Mar.  41 ;  AMriit.'Surg.  12  Jan.  26  ; 

BotpUal  AstUtani,  I  May,  25. 
AstUt^Shirg.—Wmiua  Stuart.  M.D.  2  Dec.  42. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Kingsley,  29  March,  1889. 

Regimentals  Green. — Facinge  Black. — Agents,  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 
1  Col.  Somereet  served  the  ennpalgns  of  1818,  14,  and  IA,  inelndiog  the  battles  of  Ylttorla,  Orthea* 
Toalotise,  and  Waterloo.    During  a  protracted  senrlce  on  the  flrontlers  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope*  be  held 
nvomoMnd  in  the  railoas  aidnotie  operations  against  the  Kaflr  tribes.    Ho  haa  raoelred  iha  Wsr  Medal 
and  three  clasps. 

B  Lieat.-Ool.  Armstrong  senred  at  the  captore  of  Genosln  1814,  and  subsequently  In  the  Amarlcsa  war, 
taehidfng  the  capture  of  Washington,  attach  before  Baltimore  18th  Sept.  1814 ;  and  on  New  Orlcana,  8th  Jan. 
1815,  wliere  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.  Preeent  when  Graham's  Town  was  attacked  bj  about  tea 
thoosend  Cmflkes,  SM  April,  1810,  and  who  were  repulied  with  great  slaughter  by  three  hundred  men  under 
the  command  of  Col.  WiUahire.  Commanded  In  the  Kat  Rlrer  Brttiement  during  the  Kafflr  War  of  16S4>A^ 
•Dd  was  thanked  Ir  General  Orders  for  bis  defence  of  that  localitjr  against  an  attack  of  Kaflrsoa  the  lOth 
Wb.  18S8.  Served  also  tbrongfaont  the  whole  of  the  Kaflr  war  of  1846-7,  and  was  piascnt  at  the  attack  on 
the  Amatain  MMh  April  1846  and*,  wo  wbeaqoent  days'  engagements. 

S  LlfrUt.-Col.  Napier  commanded  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  at  tha  action  of  the  Owaag^  sad  throiicb. 
out  the  lata  Kaflr  war :  for  these  servtee*  he  obtained  the  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel. 

0  OSptaIn  O'Reilly  served  throughout  the  last  Caffre  war,  and  waa  shot  through  both  thighs,  18th  Jan.l886k 
la  an  attack  made  by  Col.  Somerset  on  a  large  body  of  CaAes  In  the  Bushman's  River  Poort,  who  had  Invaded 
the  Colony ;  oo  wliidk  oecaakm  a  most  handsome  General  Order  was  issued  on  the  gaUaotiy  eviaeed  by 
Xisat.  O'Reilly. 


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1  Lmim,  ftavDse,  WIO  lo  *s«|AMg|Mnr  is  UM.  tadadlaf  tha sttaek  oa  9 
ra«  li^ss  of  oniWMi^  CMs4  J^^^^Htofi  sad  foiu  at  Bsistiisncs,.bsttl«  ol 
and  lbs  KstliQk  slsg*  of  BaM^^^^^^H|a  rtiraa&  froai  tltoac^  wbsa  ahs 
of  ilM  Qsnaaa  Uarni  iMattosl^^^^^^^BHach  oavaitr  i  battla  of  VUioris 
la  ihs >)ry«^^^^^^^^^BMM*M  (vooadsdX  ImuIssjiI  ^ 
raai 


»Tjr«: 


If 


Tan^SOTT.] 

Vtaa 

Half 

P*y. 

PV- 

87 

OA 

91 

lA 

» 

0 

11 

9 

30 

0 

19 

0 

10 

0 

19 

0 

11 

0 

.8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

.9 

0 

9 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

7 

0 

9 

0 

99 

0 

7 

0 

St.  Hdena  ReyimenL 


261 


/vim  lUeOnCi^M- 10  Feb.  14;  Z/.  S6  June,  37  :  Cffv^  >>  18  April  80;  ITmr* 

18  Not.  47 ;  X/.-Col.  p  8  June,  40. 
JTiC^tfr^-Oilbert  WoolUrd,  £ii#.  20  Nov.  17;  Xieu/.  87  May  88;  Cunt.  87 

Mtf .  40 ;  if#tftfr,  >  11  Sept.  40. 


CapimmM. 

Oeorge  Adama  Barnea,  #. 
Jamea  Keadug     ••..... 

C.  H.  Mareelwiuc 

Wm.  Forbea  Hacbean .  •  •  • 

Angutftiit  Samuel  Bolton' 

Lint$nawt$. 

Thomaa  Jones 

Ffederiek  Rice  Stack. . . . 
Henry  llobert  Cowell    • . 

Joaeph  Hayes,  a4f 

John  Henry  PrenderriDe 
Bobert  Alexander  Loudon 

Ensiffiu. 
John  Denbam  Saiindcr . . 
William  Henry  Hole  .... 
Richard  Williams  Thomas 
WiUiam  Cornwell 


ssiaioir. 


18  Dee.  88 

86  Apr.  89 

ODee.  80 

7  July  87 
QQDtc.  40 

OMar.  8B 

1  June  30 

15  Aprn  48 

10  Feb.  43 

10  Nov.  43 

P 16  Sept.  46 

14  April  46 

PSOMaj  48 

18  Aug.  48 

4  May  48 

8  June  40 


LIEUT. 


CATTklK. 


80  Oct.  40 

30  Aug.  43 

6  Aug.  48 

8  June  40 

Pll  Sept.  40 


BRSVST- 
II A  JOS. 


P83  Sept.  84 
OAog.  80 

6  Apr.  86 

7  Jan.  42 

16  Sept.  43 

7  Jan,  48 

7  Jan.  48 
1  Mar.  44 

17  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 

8  June  40 

t  Capt.  Boltoo  MTTcd  iba  eamps%a  oa  lbs 
Sutl^  (H«dal  and  tbrvo  elaapt).  Ha  actad  as 
Aide-fta-caoBp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  Moodhra 
and  ParuaiMbali,  and  was  A(U<rtiint  at  Iha  8I«C 
at  Bttddiml,  Allwal,  and  Sohraoa  (aafataly 
wounded). 


Scott  Helps 

Adyuiani.^JUeui.  Joseph  Hayes,  30  Dee.  45. 

Qaor/er-Jfaf^er.— Wm.  Miller,  7  Jan.  48. 

^icry.— John  Waidrop  Moore,  10  Feb.  43 ;  il  .-5. 88  July,  30;  K.-ii.  8  May,  88. 

Astiitani  Surgeon.— John  MuUins,  13  Oct.  43. 

Faeinffi  Buff.— J^mlt,  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 

1  Uaut-Golooel  MacDaff  acted  aa  a  Field  OlBoer  in  the  40th  during  the  opermtloM  fn  Oandabar  and  la 
la  U11«4S  (OMdal) ;  and  ha  commanded  the  Grenadier  Companj  ia  the  aetloa  at  Mahanjpara 


Royal  Newfoundland  CcmpcadsB. 

Lieutemtnt-Colon^B 
9  Ca  Robert  Law/  KH.  Sm.  8  June,  1800;  Lieut,  87  May,  11 ;  Copt.  PIS 
Octal ;  Mfffor,  pSO  Aug.  34;  Lieut.- Cd,  8  Feb.  44. 


Vaara-SarvJ 

r«ii 

Hal/ 

P>ar. 

FV. 

40 

ft 

88 

8 

0 

18 

0 

18 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

.6 

0 

,    4 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

11 

0 

18 

0 

1 

0 

I 


Captains* 
Richard  Saunders  ..•••, 
Hugh  Best  Chambers   .. 
Osborne  West 

LlBITTXVAKTa, 

William  Jenkins,  s 

John  Qillespie,  A4j>     • « 
Walter  Saxton  Bold  . . . . 

Martin  Petrie 

Charles  Frederick  Tyler 
William  John  Coen  . .  • . 
Henry  M'Mahon  Eager 

Ensigns. 
Charles  Henry  Martin... 
niehard  Alezaoder  Law.. 


BNBION« 


4  Not.  00 

81  Jan.   48 

Pll  May  88 

83  Feb.  38 
31  May  38 
6  Aug.  41 
14  April  46 
18  Dec.  43 
83  Feb.  44 
P  0  May  45 


LIBITT. 


85  Oct. 
P 10  Oct. 
P 13  Dec. 


10 
48 
30 


80  Dec.  40 
7  Jan.  48 

85  Not.  43 
P  7  Jan.  48 
P88  Sept  47 

30  Mar.  40 
P  a  Feb.  40 


CAPTAIN. 


86  Oct.  41 
P10Juna46 
P 10  Jan.  48 


BKBTST* 
MAJOR. 


87  April  46 
8  Feb.  40 

George  Priestly |  30  Mar.  40 

Aigutant.—'Lieut.  John  Oillespie,  6  Not.  47. 

5ttr^eon.—Cathrine  Campbell  Hamilton  Grant,  82  Dec.  46;  it.-5Mr.80Mar.  38. 
iljti«tofi/-5ttr^e(m.~Gilbcrt  Wm.  Spence,  M.D.,  3  April,  40. 
Faeingi  Bine.— Affente,  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 

I  Lk-Oet.  Law  eerred  vith  the  7Ut  Reft,  on  Sir  J.  lloor«*i  retreat  at  Lugo  and  Comnna,  In  1808*0  {  at  tha 

iMerPtaihinf,  In  1800;  ittbwquenilj  In  the  Peninsula,  includins  tlie  aHair  at  Sobral,  UaMena'e  retrf  ai, 

'*WiS  9t  Piaantei  D'Onor.Sd  and  ftth  Majr  1811  (wounded  in  two  place*);  coTerina  let  and  8d  tlegee  of 

^iMft  actions  at  Arrora  de  Molino  and  Almarai,  defence  of  Alba  de  Tormos,  battles  of  the  Pyreneca 

of  tfneoiir'a  eonvoy  ai  Bllsonda,  in  July  1818 ;  battle  of  the  Nive,  aflkir  at  Caaibo»  enplojred 

^i  liaat  at  Urt  on  the  rlTcr  Adour,  battle  near  Bajonne  IStli  Dec.  1818,  aAin  at  Relletia, 

■•  8t.  Palais,  and  Aire;  battle  of  Orthes,  and  affclr  at  Tarbes,  where  ha  was  seraralr  wounded. 

■Mha  eampelgn  of  1818,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo— severely  woftndcd  ahd  h^rte  killed 

tj^.   Barred  afterwards  with  tha  army  of  occupation  ia  Franca.    He  haa  recaiYsd  the  War 

^  ft 


262 


Ycmn'Serv. 

Pull 

P»y. 

Htir 
p«j. 

35 

lOA 

43 

lA 

10 

0 

41 

0 

Provisional  BattaUcn  at  CUaibanu 


tieuienatU'  Cotmeli* 

9  Thomas  Wrare,^  KH.  Ent,  14  Sept.  04;  LieuU  35  Jane  05;  CnptMn^  19 

April  1810 ;  Brev^Mflj.  21  Junf>  13 ;  Alojory  1  June  M ,  Hrerei'JAtut.'Cpl. 

22  Julv  30,  Lieut,-CoL  13  Apr. 38  ;  CoL  *i3  Nov.  41«  . 

Thomas  Edwin  Kelly,*  Ens.  1  April  06 ;  Lieut.  1 1  Feb.  08 ;  Cfipt,  26  Dec.  S2 ; 

Brevet'MtQor,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Arq;or,  p24  Feb.  37 ;  LieHt.'Col,  11  May  41. 

Sttfff  Captain. 
Henry  Jackson,  Ens,  p5  April,  31 ;  Lt,  P  20  Sept.  33;  Cmpt.  fil  Dee.  48. 
Acting  A ({juiant, — Lieut.  Parvi.*,  78  F« 
Acting  Quart er^Master. — Ens.  Menties,  OG  F. 

Surgeon.^J ohn  Freeborn  Pink,  10  Nov.  37 ;  ii.-S.27  Apr,  20 ;  ^.  it.  0  July  00. 

Agents y  Sir  John  Kirklaiid  &  Co. 

I  CoIomI  Wrira  lenrrd  with  thf>  British  nnd  Rnniaii  %my  In  Italy,  in  1805;  In  Evrpt,  fn  U07,  anfint 
fbe  Turks,  inrliidlofc  llie  i«cc>nd  attack  on  Rofet'.B,  the  capturr  of  guns  and  ramels  tm  the  rl::ht  bank  of  iIm 
Nil*,  and  th«  reir<  at  to  AI«x«ndiia.  At  the  rediictioti  of  the  Islnnds  of  \*«Mn  ami  Pmcirta,  In  1009:  at  \hm 
taklaK  of  the  lontan  islft  In  IHOO  and  10;  and  difrinc  the  ^*e  el  ftmia  MaurS  as  an  acting  Enilaepr 
OlRcfir.  In  the  ppHlnsnlii  as  aide  de-ramp  lo  Oen.  Sir  Johntbwalil  romnnawlinv  llie  Alli  UiTtM«n.  du'iiy 
the  campaigns  of  IHltf,  13,  and  U,  Inelurilng  tlie  SfTt're  nff^ir  at  V.Ha  MurUI,  tlie  whole  rrtrvat  (nmt  Barr*s. 
the  adTaoie  of  1819.  aft'«ir  of  Osroa,  battle  nf  Vliioriii.  both  asftiult*  and  during  th**  whole  sf-^e  of  Saa 
SalMwtlan,  t>altle  of  ihe  Nlrflle,  nnd  «oiDf>  of  the  •tMrt  at  tl«  Mayor**  H(Ni>e  In  fmnt  of  Bidatc  on  iLe 
Safonnv  ntad.    He  has  rccelired  the  War  Metial  wUii  ihrei*  elasiis  furVittoria,  t>l.  SchMiUan,  and  Nivelle. 

S  Ufut.^ Colonel  Kelly  serted  on  the  ex|i«4liiton  to  Cupt-nliagen,  la  1S07;  at  ihe  capture  pf  MartlBiiuM 
In  1SO0,  and  Oaudaloupc  In  1610;  the  rampaigrns  of  1818.  14.  and  15,  In  Lower  Canada.  Inctudtng  ill* 
actions  at  Chateauguaj  and  PlalUburg.  Be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Martinique 
and  Otudalouije. 


Yaart'Serv. 

Piril 
Pay. 

88 

Half 
Pay. 

17A 

39 

3A 

41 

0 

Infantry  Depot  JSatiaKon^  in  the  Isle  of  Wight 


Zieicf.-C9/<Mie{.-^9  Jeremiah  Taylor,*  En$.  28  Feb.  05 ;  Lieut,  1  Oct  07;  Copt, 
2  Oct.  17  ;  Mt^ar,  p  1  April  24;  Lieut.-Col.  p  22  Mar.  27  ;  Col.  33  Not.  4U 

Maior^-^lf  John  Alves,'  JTri^.  5  Nov.  07 ;  JLtetif .  25  Uec.  10 ;  Ctfjt»f .13  Har*  27  ; 
MiQor,  17  Aug.  41. 

PaffrnMier,-^}^  Bdward  Fuglon,*  23  Dec.  10 ;  Ens.  4  May,  {^'/Li.96  Jlly,  11. 

Acting  Adijutttnt^'^IAeut.  Lambert,  62  F. 

Acting  Quartemmster.-^ Lieut,  Paterscn,  42  F. 

Agents^  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 

1  Colonel  Taylor  irrTcd  In  the  Prainrafa  with  the  Ofb,  from  Aug.  1B0§  to  Peh.  Iltf,  aai  ■gala  froan  Of«. 
I8U  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  Including  th»  battWs  of  Tiiniera  (woanded),  Bnsam,  and  8«laa«acn» 
retrrat  from  Burgos,  action  of  Villa  Mnriel  (wnnnded),  and  repulse  of  the  8ortle  fram  BayoaM.  Ila  kaa 
rrceired  the  War  Al<dal  with  four  clasps  for  Vlmfrra,  Busacti,  Fuentos  d'Onor,  and  felnimnini. 

8  M^Jor  Alvrf  scrrcd  Ihe  whole  of  the  eamiulgns  In  Spmn,  Poriugvl,  and  Pniner,  nf  l(>ia«  II,  It.  IS, 
nnd  14,  wtth  the  74th  In  Plcton's  division,  wjtlvrm  having  vrer  bcrti  absfnt  fron  It  for  ssinale  day,  ittrtad* 
ing  the  buttle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  bncs  ef  Torn s  Vedras,  occupation  of  lh«in,  rnd  enhaiaaasis  adYi 
In  puftnit  of  Ma^sena,  actions  at  Pomhal,  Redlnhii.  Fos  d  Arourp,  Gimnia,  ami  SM'husal  battle  ol  I 
d'Onor,  stegeof  Badajox  In  June  1811,  actions  et  Kl  Bod(»n  ard  Alifea  de  Pontr,  sieve  and  «tT»mi  af 
Rodrigo,  si«ve,  sturtnand  escalade  of  the  Ct»tle  of  Baf'ajoi  in  March  nnd  Aprtl,  taif,  hatfleaf  l 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Reiii^s  BlAilra  on  the  retrett  from  Madrid  lo  8tal«Miawir«  at>d  Povttical  la  X««. 
1818,  »ubsequent  advance  and  passage  if  the  Kbro,  battle  of  Villi  ria,  blockade  of  I'ampeluna,  thi*  liMilee  Isi 
tha  Pyrencrcnn  the  87th.  3^fh,  and  90th  Jnfy,  tmitlee  of  the  Nirelle.  tl«e  Nlve.  and  Oerht*.  ttcftaia  aC  Tie 
Blgorr*  and  l^rbes,  and  battir  of  Touhms^.  He  hat  r^^eived  the  ^^  ar  Medal  whh  elaeea  ««a«pa  for  Pusain^ 
Peontea  d'Obor,  Cludad  Rodrigo,  BadaJoa,  SalamaLca,  Vinoria,  I^reacva,  Nitella,  KWe,  UtthaSi  aaa 
TtHiloase. 

9  Paymaatar  Pugfon  Mrrad  io  the  ^nlntnla  from  July  ]0OC»  to  the  ewd  of  thai  war  la  1814.  laslailna  *a 
battle  of  Mlamtnca,  alf>ta  of  Barfofl^  aod  battle  of  Ortbaa.    He  b«  rcealffd  Ibo  War  Madal  wUb  Saw  < 
for  Balamaoea  aad  Ortbet. 


rm^l^.\ 

T«D 

Half 

FV. 

PV- 

97 

9A 

91 

lA 

» 

0 

11 

9 

30 

0 

19 

0 

10 

0 

19 

0 

11 

0 

.8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

.9 

0 

t 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

7 

0 

S 

0 

9S 

0 

7 

0 

St.  Hekna  RcyimenL 

Ztenttnant'ColaMi. 
/aha  HaeDair,>  Sns,  10  Feb.  14 ;  Z/.  96  Jan«,  27  :  Covl.  p  18  April  80  s  ITi 

13  Not.  47  -,  X/.-Col.  i'  8  Jane,  40. 
jrq^tfr.--Oilbert  WoolUrd,  En*.  20  Nor.  17;  LUut,  27  May  22:  Ctpi 

Mtf.  40;  if#tftfr,  Pll  Sept.  40. 


George  Adama  Barnes,  $, 

Jamea  Keatliig     • . 

C.  H.  Mareehaox  •••••• 

Wm.  Forbes  Hacbean .... 

AagDstus  Samuel  Bolton' 

Thonas  Jones 

Frederick  Rice  Stack. . . . 
Henry  llobert  Cowell    . . 

Joseph  Hayes,  ii4f 

John  Henry  PrenderTiUe 
Bobert  Alexander  Loudon 

Etuigru, 
John  Denham  Saiinder . . 
William  Henry  Hole  .... 
Bichard  Williams  Thomas 
William  Comwell 


B9«iav. 


12  Dec. 
26  Apr. 

ODec. 

7  July 
20  Dee. 


22 
3d 
20 
37 
40 


OMar.  3d 

1  June  30 

15  April  42 

10  Feb.  43 

10  Nov.  43 

P 16  Sept.  46 

14  April  46 

P26May  48 

18  Aug.  48 

4  May  40 

8  June  40 


LI  BUT. 


C4PTAIir. 


30  Oct.  40 

30  Aug.  43 

6  Aug.  42 

8  June  40 

Pll  Sept. 40 


BRSVB 
MAJOl 


P2d  Sept.  24 
OAag.  30 

6  Apr.  26 

7  Jan.  42 

16  Sept.  43 

7  Jan,  42 

7  Jan.  42 
1  Mar.  44 

17  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 

8  June  40 

t  Cmpt.  Bolton  Mrrcd  iht  eanips%a  oi 
SttlUi)  (Medal  and  tbrM  elaipt).  Ra  ueti 
Aida-dt-csmp  lo  Sir  Hsrnr  Smith  at  Moq 
and  Peruwibah,  and  wa«  A4)«tint  of  th« 
at  Buddiwal,  AUwal,  and  Sohraoa  (■#« 
wounded). 


Jaoies  Scott  Helps. • . • . • 

Aiiguiani.^Lieia,  Joseph  Hayes,  30  Dec.  45. 

Qainr/er- Jfof^er.— Wm.  Miller,  7  Jan.  42. 

i9iay.-^ohn  Wardrop  Moore,  10  Feb.  43 ;  A.-S.  20  July,  30 1  U.*A,  8  May, 

Astatant  Surffeon.—John  MuUins,  13  Oct.  43. 

Facing  Buft.^Agentt,  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 

1  IJset.-OoloD«l  MacDttff  acted  aa  a  Field  OlBoer  In  the  40tfa  daring  the  operatloM  f n  Oandabar  ai 
▲illlMadilan  la  1S41«4S  (aiedal) ;  and  ha  fommanded  the  Gienadler  Cooipany  ia  the  secion  at  Mahar^ 
(iSadnO. 


YevtSerrJ 

1^11 

Hal/ 

PV. 

FV. 

40 

ft 

98 

iVk 

.  8 

0 

12 

0 

19 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

,    4 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

11 

0 

12 

0 

1 

0 

Royal  Newfoundland  Companies, 

Lieutemtnt^Coion^, 
9  m  Bobert  Law,>  KH.  Em.  8  June,  1800;  Lieui.  27  May,  11 ;  Capi. 
Oct.  21 ;  MqjOTf  P20  Aug.  34 ;  Lieut.- Coi,  2  Feb.  44. 


Captains. 

Bichard  Saunders 

Hugh  Best  Chambers  . 
Osborne  West 

LlBITTBITAKTS. 

WiUiam  Jenkins,  $.  ... 
John  Oillespie,  A^j,  • 
Walter  Saxton  Bold  . . . 

Martin  Petrie 

Charles  F^«der!ck  Tyler 
William  John  Coen  . . . 
Henry  M'Mahon  Eagar 

Bbszobs. 
Charles  Henry  Martin.. 
lUehard  Alexander  Law... 
George  Priestly 


BKBIOV. 


4  Not.  00 

21  Jan.  42 

Pll  May  88 

23  Feb.  38 
31  May  30 
6  Aug.  41 
14  April  46 
12  Dee.  43 
23  Feb.  44 
P  0  May  46 

27  April  46 
P  2  Feb.  40 


LZBOT. 


25  Oct. 
P 10  Oct. 
P 13  Dec. 


10 
43 
30 


20  Dee.  40 
7  Jan.  42 

25  Not.  42 
P  7  Jan.  48 
P28Sept47 

30  Mar.  40 
P  9  Feb.  40 


CAPTAIV. 


26  Oct  41 
p  10  June  46 
p  10  Jan.  40 


BBBVl 

VAJO 


30  Mar.  40 
Aiffutant.^Lieut.  John  Olilespie,  5  Not.  47. 

5ttr^eon.—Cathrine Campbell  Hamilton  Grant, 22  Dee.  46;  it.-5fir.  OOMar. 
il«M4m/-5iir^ron.~Gilbcrt  Wro.  Spence,  M.D.,  3  April,  40. 
Facingi  Bltxe.—AgenU,  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co. 

I  LL-0>l.  Law  lerred  vlth  the  7Ut  Reft,  on  8ir  J.  Moore'i  retreat  at  Logo  and  Coninna,  In  1M6-0 ;  i 
ftlecaef  FhMhinf,  In  1809;  mbwquently  in  the  Penlniula,  inelndinx  the  aHair  at  Sobrai,  UaMena'i  mi 
bmOm  af  Paentee  D'Onor.M  and  6th  Maj  1811  (wounded  in  two  place*) ;  coverine  lu  and  8d  liei 
B«l4oe»  actions  at  Arrora  de  Uolino  and  Almarai,  defence  of  Alba  de  Toirnce,  battles  of  the  Pyn 
aa«  eapiareof  Snemirt  eoneoy  oi  BliM>nda,  in  Juljr  1818}  battle  of  tlte  NIve,  aHUr  at  Caaibo»  eoipl 
Is  aa  atM«d  boat  at  Urt  on  the  rlrer  Adoar,  battle  near  Boyonne  IStli  Dec.  1818,  afhln  at  H(*l 
Arriearvite,  St.  Palais,  and  Aire;  battle  of  Orthes,  and  aflklr  at  Torbes,  wbefe  he  was  seeatoiy  woui 
Sorted  atoo  the  eampoiga  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo— leverelf  woSndcd  and  horse  I 
Wf  a  eanMm-ehot.  Served  afterwards  with  the  army  of  occupation  la  France.  He  haa  recelTsd  the 
Medal  with  sla  claspa. 

ft 


262 


Vcmn 

'6«rv. 

Pull 

Hftir 

36 

lOA 

4:1 

lA 

10 

0 

41 

0 

Pravisional  Battalion  at  Chaihanu 


Ueutenant'  Colonels* 

9  Thomas  Wrare,'  KH.  Ens.  14  Srpt.  04;  Lieut.  S5  Jane  05;  Captnin^  10 

April  1810 ;  Brtv  -Mrj,  21  June  13 ;  Major,  1  June  S6;  Brevtt'JAtni.'Col. 

22  Julv  30,  Lieut.^Col,  13  Apr.  38  ;  Col,  *i3  Not.  41. . 

Thomas  Edwin  Kelly,*  Ens.  1  April  06  ;  Litut.W  Feb.  08;  Capt.  26  Dec.  S2; 

Brevet-MajoTf  10  Jan.  37  ;  Arf[;or,  v'24  Feb.  37 ;  Liemt*-CoL  11  May  41. 

5/r/Jf  Captain. 
Henry  Jaclcson,  J?ii#.  p  5  April,  31 ;  £/.  P  20  Sept.  33 ;  Cmpt,  27  Dec.  48. 
Acting  At(jutant, — Lieut.  Parvi^,  78  F. 
Acting  Quarter' Matter. — Ens.  Meuties,  OG  F. 

S^tir^eim.— John  Freeborn  Pink,  1 0  Nov.  37 ;  ii.-5. 27  Apr,  20 ;  ^.  il.  0  July  00. 

Agents,  Sir  John  KirkJaud  &  Co. 

I  ColoMl  We«re  lenrnl  with  (h<>  BritUIi  and  Banian  trmf  in  Italy,  In  1605;  la  Bffyptf  i"  l^O^.  mnlMt 
fba  Turks,  iocliidluc  the  cecmd  attack  on  Ro»et:a»  tlt«  capturr  of  guim  and  cornel*  tm  tlie  rivht  Uank  of  th« 
Nile,  and  the  reir>  at  to  4lea«ndrU.  At  the  rediirtloii  of  the  Ii(l>«nd«  of  Ift«*h1ii  ttnl  l*meida.  In  1000:  at  lh« 
takinf  uf  the  loniNn  Isl<>a  In  ltQ9  and  10;  ond  dirrtnc  the  lAere  of  Senta  Maura  a*  an  acting  Eaatnerr 
OlAcer.  In  tha  Pvi*ln««ila  at  aide  de^*aiap  to  f««a.  Sir  JohnOnwal't  commaiidinv  ihe  Atii  UiTi»i9n,  riaury 
the  eampalgni  of  IHItf,  IS,  and  14,  IndiFling  Uie  wr^r^  affUir  at  V.Ha  Murul,  tite  whole  irtrrat  fntm  Burrta« 
the  advaoie  uf  l^iS,  aft'<ir  of  Otna.  banle  of  VltioriH.  boih  asiiaiittt  and  during  tin*  »2iole  •t'^e  of  Sea 
8abtt»tian,  battle  of  the  NtTflle,  und  '^me  of  the  atntln  at  the  Marnf**  Hott>e  In  fmnt  of  Bi4a»c  •■  iLa 
Bayonne  ntad.    He  tiaa  received  the  War  Metial  wUli  three  otaaiii  fi.r  Vittnria,  ^t.  SrbMatian,  and  Ntrelle. 

S  Mrttt.-Colonrl  Kelly  served  un  the  expedition  to  Copi'nbagvn,  la  \WS',  at  ilic  capture  pf  Martlm^pe 
In  ISO0,  and  Oaudaloupe  in  1810;  tha  campalprnx  of  1813,  14.  and  15.  in  Lower  Canada,  fnclirdinf  tM 
action!  at  Chateauguaj  and  Plaiuburg.  Be  ha«  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claipa  for  MarUalqwe 
and  Ouadalouije. 


Yaart'Senr. 


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41 


Half 
Pay. 

0 


Infantry  Depot  Battalion^  in  tJie  Isle  of  Wight 

LUut,^CclimeU'^'^3er^m\sAk  Taylor,*  JE'fi#.  28  Feb.  05 ;  Lieut.  1  Oct 07$  Ccpt* 
2  Oct.  17  ;  Major,  p  1  April  24;  Lietd.-Col.  P  22  Mar.  27  ;  Col.  23  Nov.  4U 

Maior.-'^  John  AWes,^  Eng.5ficy.  07 ;  Lietit.  26  0fc.  10;  Cajt»tf.l3Mar.  27  ; 
Mqjor,  1 7  A  ug.  41 . 

Paynuuter.^1^  Bdward  Fugion.s  23  Dec  10 ;  £n#.  4  May,  00  \  JJt.  26  Jaly,  11. 

Acting  Ad(jutant,f^IAtut.  Lambert,  62  P. 

Acting  Quarteminster.^Lieut.  Patersen,  42  P. 

Agents,  Sir  John  Kirkland  k  Co« 

1  Colonel  Taylor  frrrcd  In  the  Penintala  with  the  Olb,  from  Aug.  1608  to  Feh.  lilt,  afe4  agala  from  Ot«. 
I81S  to  the  end  of  tire  war  in  1914,  including  th»  battfet  of  Timlpra  (wounded),  B«Meo,  aad  Salawaaew* 
retrpat  from  Bur^o*.  action  of  Villa  Muriel  (wmindcd),  and  repulse  of  the  Sortie  from  Bayonae.  Ila  baa 
received  the  War  IJidal  with  four  clasps  for  Viinipra,  Busacti,  Fuentps  d'Onor,  and  8al«maiic«< 

8  M^Jor  Ahcf  served  the  whole  of  the  camfalgn*  In  Sttam,  Poriugvl,  and  Franee,  «r  1810,  ll»  It.  !•• 
and  14,  with  the  74th  In  Picton's  division,  witlwoc  baling  ever  b«*en  absent  frtmi  it  foe  aalnale  day,  twrhsS* 
lag  the  buttle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  Imcs  of  Toms  Vedras,  occupation  of  th«m.  rnd  aubat^esi's  mA\ 
la  pufsail  oC  Maseena,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Foi  d  Aroure,  GuarUa,  and  tifho^al.  battle  el  I 
d'Onor,  aiege  of  BadiO<"  i"  'une  1811,  actions  et  kl  Bodon  ard  Ahfea  de  Ponte,  sievr  and  stvtrm  al  . 
Rodrigo,  siege,  stonn  and  escalade  of  the  Cattle  of  Baiiajoi  in  March  nnd  April,  IKIt,  battle affi^mi 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Reilro,  aUkira  on  the  retmt  from  Madrid  lo  Balamaiifa  ai>d  Puftuval  la  Kov, 
1818,  ftubsequcnt  advance  and  passage  vf  the  Kbro,  battle  of  Vittiria,  blockade  of  raraprliina,  thr  l«aAle«  t» 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  87th.  S^ih,  and  90th  Julv,  battles  of  the  Nivelle.  the  Nive.  and  Orthva.  •cfloiia  aC  Vie 
Bigorra  and  Tbrbes,  and  baitio  of  Toulouse,  fie  hat  rveeiveri  the  %«  ar  Medal  whh  elavea  eiaspa  for  RiM«ea* 
Peautca  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrfgo,  Bad^ot,  ftalamabca,  Vlttorta,  Pyrvneee,  Nrvalla,  ITIve,  OtthaSi  a^d 
Toulouse. 

8  Paymstter  Pttgioo  tarrad  In  the  ^nlntuli  from  July  180U  to  the  ewd  of  ibat  war  la  I8t4. 
battleof  SalamvAca,  tl^ge  of  Bargoi^  aod  battle  of  Ortlwa.    Ha  tm  nealved  Iba  War  Madal  wHIit 
for  Balamaaea  aad  Orthes. 


JRoyal  Malta  Feneible  Regiment.  263 

Cowti  Sir  Francis  RiTarola,  KCMG.  KCH.  Sn$.  4  AprU,  1705;  Lieui.  SI  Feb. 98; 
Cff/rf.  18  March,04 ;  Mtjor,  6  Feb.  07 ;  Lleut,'Col.  7  March,  11 ;  CoL  19  Jaly,91  h 
igor-Gmi.  S2  July,  80 ;  Lieut.-Gen.  33  Nov.  41. 
Xieui.-CofoiM/.— *Prancisco  Butiett/  20  July,  47. 
Jfq/or.— *Car]o  Cntalar,  80  Ja]y^47. 
(^*BalYaCore  c5afleja,  17  M>.40. 
^Mederico  de  HarchesI  Aleaai,  10  July,  40. 
rt    4  '^  J  *  Antonio  Maltei,  11  April,  4£. 
Laptauu.'S  *OugUeImo  Petit,  10  May,  45. 
I  '^SalTerio  Gatt,  12  Feb.  47. 
l*Felice  Rizzo,  20  July,  47. 
f*0 taseppe  Qoader,  2  Jan.  40. 
I  •Gcorgio  Virtu,  17  Feb.  40. 


r  •    *    —J  J  •Nicola  MetroTicb,  10  July  40* 
£,teuienanu.<  •^1^^^  Q^tt,  11  AprU,  45. 


*Qiuseppe  Cavarra,  10  May,  4fi, 
^'Giuseppe  Sesino,  SO  July,  47. 
'*Filippo  Eynaud,  2  Jan.  40. 
^Loreto  BonavitH  {AdJ,)  17  Feb.  40. 
^Giuseppe  de  Piro,  10  July,  40. 
SniigniM  *Jamefl  Lazzarini,  11  AprU.  45. 
I  *Savcriode  Piro,  10  May,  45. 
I  ^Henry  Montaniro,  12  Feb.  47. 
L*Filippa  Giacomo  Te«taferrata,  20  July,  47. 
Paymaritr, — ^Vincenzo  Rizzo,  25  Feb.  1?. 
Adijutant, — ''^Ensign  Lorcto  Bunavito,  12  Feb.  47. 
Qtuir#«r-Afa«to^.—* Paolo  Salamone,  25  Jan.  3!}. 

Surgeon, — Ludovico  Bernard,  M.D.  9  May,  49 ;  Astiit^Surg,  2t  Jan.  43 
AuUtant'Surgeon.^C%rme}o  Bllul,  M.D.,9  Aug.  49. 

Facing*  Bluew — Agents,  Sir  John  Klrktand  k  Co. 

I  Lt.-Col.  Biitlett  wu  ■ctiv«fl7  emplujed  In  various  operuttont  NKaintt  the  French  prior  to  hit  etitf 
Into  lh«>  BntUh  Mfvice,  and  «-«•  nevcivly  wounded  by  u  bayonet  thrust  In  the  right  *id«  of  hit  neck, 
and  taken  pritoner  at  th«  capture  of  Fort  Urbano.  Benred  afterwaida  durinf  the  operattoD*  at  Malta 
In  tfN)u.  Senred  !n  Sicllj  In  1807 ;  In  Calabna  la  1808;  after  which  he  was  taken  prieoner  at  the  cap* 
tarn  by  tW  French  nf  tha  latand  of  Capri. 

10  Paymaster  Jelliroe  served  at  (he  capture  of  Hell^lend  In  1007.  Preqncntlr  engaged  In  boala 
In  the  North  Sea*  and  Baltic,  and  In  several  afraira  with  Danish  gun  boats  and  the  Rusalant  dorinf 
1808, 0,  umI  11.  Served  two  years  on  the  island  of  Anhult.and  eomnianded  a  oompany  at  the  deftMi  ^ 
the  Dnnes  In  their  ariaek  of  the  island  in  IstU.—  the  garrison  taking  pri»onerf  more  than  donbl(>  tb«-lr 
own  number*.  Servrd  afierwards  In  the  Peninsula.  He  has  teefelted  the  Kaval'War  Xediil  as  a 
Lieot.  of  Royal  Marines,  for  the  battl««  of  Anholi,  87  March  1811. 

II  Paymaster  Thompson  accompanied  the  8Ist  Regt.  tbroughout  all  Its  sarrteet,  and  has  rsestrad 
tbo  War  Medul  with  one  cUsp  for  Corunna. 

12  Captain  Middleton  served  in  th»>  Pcninfsula  and  France  fVom  iSth  March,  1910,  to  l8(h 
Julj,  1814,  Ineludlnf  the  battle  of  Barrosa,  siege  of  Ciodad  Riidrigo,  whero  be  rolunteered  with 
the  etormiog  party;  siegv  of  Badi^oz,  battles  cf  Siilamauca.  Tlttoria,  Nivelle,  Nlw.  Onhes«  aa4 
Toulouse  ;  besides  various  affair*  oi  outposts.    He  bos  rrceiv cd  the  War  Medal  with  ti>n  cUsoa. 

18  Paymaster  i^abine  serT««i  with  the  21st  at  the  siege  of  Scjlia  in  isOO.  He  was  aitached  lo  the 
Oieniidier  Battalion  at  the  Faro  of  Me»«ina  In  1810,  and  t-ipos*-d  lo  the  daily  Aie  from  Marat's  hat* 
terice.  In  1818  he  was  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  Puuia;  and  In  the  action  before  Genoa  on  tha 
I9tli  April  1814  he  was  revere  y  wounded  on  the  head  wb'l«  leading  a  company  of  the  SIst  to  dis- 
lodge the  enemy  from  their  strong  position  in  tlie  village  of  San  Hortino. 

14  UeuL  M'NaIr  served  during  the  American  war  in  the  campaigns  of  181S  and  14  on  the  bortters 
of  Lake  Ontario,  and  on  the  Niufjara  fmntier,  includbig  the  Investment  of  Port  George,  action  at  Black 
Roch  and  captvia  of  tha  Town  of  Buiialo;  sifge  of  Fort  Erie,  and  the  action  aL  tha  sortie,  I7th  Sepu 
1814,  basiJas  other  aAlra.    Prisoner  of  war  about  six  moatlis. 

16  LA.  Courtanay  serveU  in  th*;  Peninsula  from  181 1  until  severely  wounded  in  the  Pyrenees,  lo  1818. 
He  has  rvcelvcd  thv  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Vlttdrla. 

Ifl  nqnnaater  Matthews  served  in  tik.'  NVpuul  war  in  1814  and  18  (  at  the  capture  of  tiattraat;  in 
Iho  Mahraita  war  in  1817  aa I  18;  at  the  capture  oi  lihurtpoie;  and  the  campaign  of  1849  in 
Aflkhatdstan,  under  Oeneml  Pollock. 

17  Lie«t.  fipence  served  tlie  campaigns  of  1618  and  14,  in  Spab  and  France,  with  the  84th,  an>l 
waa  pMMBt  at  Ilia  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  and  actions  near  Bayouoe. 
Ha  baa  rtcelvad  the  V\  ar  Medul  wlib  two  clasps. 

18  Lieut.  Piaian  sarved  in  tiia  American  war  in  Canada  in  1814  and  1ft:  also  in  the  late  rebellion 
In  Canada. 

19  Lieau  B.  B.  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  tha  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  Includ- 
ing iheaieae  and  storming  of  BaHaJos  (woumlfd)  with  tbv  tfth  Poriuguesa  regiment  of  the  Line;  ai-.d 
In  tha  4lv4  Ughi  Infantry  nt  th«  baUles  ot  Salamanea,  Vein,  Xivello  (wouaded),  KWe,  Tarba«,  and 
Toulonso.      He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  clasps. 

90  Paynaairr  Mood  sanred  tbo  oami>algn  ot  1614  in  the  Peninsula t  and  ho  was  aftarwards 
pMoaaC  la  tbo  attach  on  Nev  Urlenas.  Mh  Jannary  1816.  Ma  haa  racaired  the  War  Medal  with  one 
clasp  for  Tonlonae*  &  S 


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51 
43 
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.Irupeetmg  Field  Officers. 
IB  Nicholas  Hamilton,*-  KH.  Ens.  16  June.  1796 ;  Lieut.  9  Dec.  96 ;    C«pf,  25 

June,  03  :  Mfuor,  18  June,  12;  Breo.-Lt.-Col.  27  May,  26;  Col.  28  Juim[»38. 
Chetborough  Grant  Falconar,'  KH.  Ens.  Pi  Sept  96;  Lieut.  1  Nov.  99;  Capi. 

26  Dec.  06;  Brevet- Major,  12  Aug.  19;  Regt.-Mt^ar,  P28  June, 83;  JLIficf.- 

Co/.  P22  Oct.  25;  Col.  28  June,  38. 
John  Wharton  Frith,»  Em.  p  17  July,  04  ;  Lieut.  27  Feb.  05;  Capt.  SO  Jan.  12  ; 

Major,  22  July,  3i) ;  Lieut.-Col.  PlO  Dec.  36  .  Col.  9  Nov.  46. 
fi  Frederick  Muunwll*  £ia.  16  March,  12  ;    Lieut.  P  28  Jan.  13  ;  Capt.  P24 

June,  19  ;  Major,  p  14  Au?.  27 ;  Lietit.-Col.  23  May,  36  ;  Col.  0  Hi»t.  46. 
John  Gegory  BanmjfJinlt,*  CB.  Ens.  I  Au;^.  98 ;  Lieut.  20  March  01  ;  (Utpt. 

10  Jan.  10  ;  3f//;or.  P  21  Oct.  24  ;  iicw^-Co/.  p9  June  25;   Coi.  28  Jun»  38. 
Sir  UichHja  Doherty ,•  ^/w.  p  10  Sopt.  03  ;  Lieut.  22  Not.  04;  Ca/rt.  21  May 

12  ;  Major,  p  10  St-pt.  24  ;  Liettt.-Col.  p  26  Sept  20  ;  Col.  23  Nov.  41. 
WilliauT  bu4i,»  KH.  C//r/ie^  p7  Jan.  08;  Xiew^  p  29  June  09 ;  Capt.  P 22  July 

13  ;  Jl/a/or,  P8  Ap«ll  20  ;  Lieut.-Col.  p22  May  29;  Col.  9  Nov.  4a 

IB  J3i  Ju».  Campbell,*  KIL  JJn*.  P  12  June  09 ;  Lt.  25  Dec.  00  ;  Capt.  I  Aug,05  ; 
Brec.-Maj.  12 Aug.  19;  Afty.PH  May  21 ;  Z^.a/.P12  July31 ;  CW.9Not.4e. 

Paymasters. 
Nlchohia  Maunsell,  21  Auji.  1613 ;  Ens.  27  Apr.  09 ;  Lieut.  2  Nov.  09. 
9  Richard  Jellicoe,*^  24  Feb.  1814 ;  ^nd  Lieut.  17  June  07. 
9  John  Woodgate,'*  26  Jane,  1829 ;  Ens.  17  Oct.  06 ;  Lieut.  11  Feb.  06 ;  Cmpi. 

20  Feb.  12. 
Henry  Balthaaer  Adama,  30  Oct.  1828 ;  Ens.  23  Feb.  16 ;  Lieut.  12  Jon*,  17  ; 

Capt.  17  Sept.  2o. 
Cliarle*  Henry  Pelrw,  23  Auir.  39 ;  Ens.  p6  Dec.  27 ;  Lieut.  18  July,  30. 
9  John  Middleton/*26  Nov. 26;  EnsM  Mar.08 ;  Xf.  4 Oct. 09 ;  Cajyt.  7  Apr.S5» 
John  Henry  Matthew*  »•  21  Oct.  13. 

^  Arnold  Tbompaon,"  22  Aug.  06;  Ens.  6  Sept.  98 ;  Lieut.  9  July  08. 
John  Sabine,"  25  8ept.  46  ;  Ens.  6  Jane,  06  ;  Lieut.  14  April,  08. 
19  George  Hood,«  26  Oct.  28 ;  En*,  p  21  Feb.  1 1 ;  Lieut.  P28  May  12- 


Adjvtaktb. 

Thomas  Shields 

Robert  M*  Nair  »* 

John  O*^ exM J  staff  A^. at  Edinburgh 

Charles  Pratt  Humilton     

^  WilUam  Allan  Courtenay'* 

D  James  Banbury  Hamilton"    ..  • . 

Cliarlfs  Pieter*'" 

9  Benjamin  Hutchins  Edwards**  .. 

Robert  Alexander  Dagg. 

)P  John  8|>ence'^ • 


BNSIGM. 


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24  Mar. 
29  Feb. 
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21  Oet. 
16  Mar» 
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01  28  July  OS 

14  14  July  S7 

16    8  F^b.  tS 

35  24  Feb.  4» 

13; 22  Nov.  44 

121  6  Dee.  44 

19!  2Afir.  47 

13'   7  Mat.  4? 

46!l7Se|>t.  47 

40*  It)  Mar.  46 


1  Colonel  HamlUoB  ierved  the  camuaisn  of  1700  in  Holland,  and  trMpr«sent  in  the  dlflferml  hsCtkc^  vilk 
the  eipedlilbo  to  Souib  America,  including  the  attack  on  Bacno*  Ayret,  and  all  the  iklnnlsbes  wblrh  took 
pUre  before  and  vfter  that  event ;  In  the  Pi  niniula  under  Sir  John  Moore,  inelndlnir  the  battles  of  BoMa, 
Vlmicra,  and  Cc>runna,  for  wi  ioh  be  hii«  ivceind  .be  Yimt  Medal  with  three  clatpa.  Sererely  irooadsd  (lost 
a  les)  In  action  at  Flushing,  7th  Ani;.  IHOtt. 

%  Colonel  Fvlconar*  eervievh:— flr»t  Ei(yptlan  campat|rn;  eampaffpit  of  1006-0  ta  Italy,  taefvdiac  battle 
of  Mttidd,  eiece  of  SeyllH,  and  capture  uf  CaUone.  Sernnd  Egyptian  caiMpaisn.  InrlttdJUf  the  rie|tc  of 
Roberta,  und  action  at  El  Hamei,  C.tttf.aisn  o>  l(il4.  In  Hoilund,  including  arti«jo  atMsrxem  ind  bettiaara« 
OH-ni  of  Antwerp.  CaiiipMlun  m  \¥\o.  tn  Flandfn.  Brttdff  thr  aho%e,  rartone  oilit^  drMltory  ai*lc» 
aiid  •kinnihhe*.    Medul  for  lerviret  in  Erypt;  and  the  Uer  Mediil  wiih  u»e  dii*>p  for  Miilda. 

9  Colonel  Frith  wus  prrMiit  tn  several  atfiiin  cons«M)uent  u|M»n  the  operation*  emrled  ou  by  thelllWiioa 
of  the  army  m  der  Colonel  Cli>tlin«*r-*  in  the  Travancore  war,  particiilarit  on  the  ISlb  Jaenary  IMOl  tnd  tte 
atormiiit  of  the  enemy**  lines  on  the  9Itt  Feb.  foUowiof.  ServHl  also  at  th«  capture  of  the  We  of 
and  of  iiie  I*i«  or  Pratice  in  161V. 

4  Colonel  Maunsrll  serted  in  the  Penlni'iU  fVom  A'te.  1819  to  the  end  of  Chat  war  *ja  1914, 
tb«  stff**  of  San  SetMi«tiati,  pa^ciiffr  o(  u.e  Bida>aOM,  liailli«  oi  Nl«rlle,  loih  Nor^  and  NiTe,Oth,  ICik,  aatf 
Itlh  .  «ic.  hervrd  >il«o  in  ibe  American  war,  ■in'l  was  »lii:litty  wounded  at  liladtnsburf ,  Mtb  Ai^.,  aa4«*iaralj 
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5  Col.  lUiiMirurdt  was  pre«ent  and  ser%e«l  dorln^  tita  wiiole  of  0«'ner«I*  Lord  Lake  and  Sir  O.  flcwtit^ 
catnptiijtn*  in  In<(>M  In  It»09,  4  6.  0,  and  7,  Indudiitc  thr  battlea  o*  Laawarree,  Fultlgkur,  and  seerrat  «!••« 
aeitoiis;  tlie  stefr«  t-f  Aera,  t)h*'iK,  Bliurtporf,  and  Haitras  t^erred  dnriof  the  whole  of  itto  Mabraha  «•«»• 
paiirn  In  Ial7  an«l  19.  8 'PPr^sMul  a  very  senoiis  In  iiri»*cti«»n  in  BonibMT.  when  t'oinmandant  of  ifeat  Oar- 
ris.>ii  In  \iM39.  ^nrcd  nKo  dur  DC  ttte  Atf^huDiftlan  eampaifB  tn  1  99  ana  IMO.aad  eommanded  the  sivna* 
iiUC  colMnin«  rtffnitt^t  the  fon ri-**  ol  KheUt. 

9  }Mt  Klcbard  Ooherty  served  ot  tde  mplare  of  Martinique  In  1809,  and  of  Ouadaioo|ie  ia  MlO/and  feaa 
rertiti'd  iho  War  Mtdwl  with  two  ciu»p<. 

7  C«»l«'nel  ll>  sh  serviHl  at  Walrh^reit  In  IB09. 

9  Colonel  Campbel  tf-nr^d  with  tlir  91st.  at  the  capt«re«f  Kandytii  Ca%Io«,  In  1909;  the^ 
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3  John  Miller  Adye 

9    Frederick  A  lex. Campbell ,  A  djutani 

1 1     Henry  Philip  OofKlenough    

5    George  Buck  nail  Shakespear    .... 

5  Richard  Henry  Croflon 

11  Matthew  Smith  D>dii worth 

7  Bfufray  Octavlns  Nixon    

4  Henry  Lynedocli  Gardiner    

3  Benjamin  Bathurst    

4  Henry  Bourchicr  0*bome  SaTile. . 

6  Robert  Parker  Radcliffe,  Ad^jutant 
10    Tliomas  Knox 

8  Cliarles  Wrii^^ht  Youn^husband    . . 

5  Robert  Corcyra  Romer 

11. B. Gcorjre  Wilder 

G    Cliarles  Lawrence  d'Aj^uilar 

8Hn(^h  Archibald  BeauchampCampbell 

1     Richard  Bratton  Adair 

a.  C.Robert  Talbot    

9  Henry  Lcmpriere 

Arnold  Thompson 

Henry  Clerk 

Wm.  Rot>ert  Gichard 

Praucia  Bcckfonl  Ward 

John  James  Brandling 

Alf^d  Romaine  Wra^^e   

Frederick  Wm.  Haul  tain 

Tho.  Wm.  Lawrence 

Frederick  John  Travera 

Matthew  Charles  Dixon    

Henry  Ro^en* 

John  Turner"*,  *.    

Augustus  Charlefl  Lennox  Fitz-Roy 

Edward  Henry  Fisher 

Robert  Frederick  Monntain 

Samuel  (/learcland 

U.S. Augustus  Chas.  Stapleton  Somerset 

12  Samuel  Hood  Stovin  In<^lefteld    . . 

E'lward  Moiirricr  Boxer  

Charles  Scudamorc  Lon^en    .... 

Wm.  Alex.  Middlcton   

Rouquier  John  Cannon,  Adjutant  ' 

James  Robert  Gihbtin    , 

John  Richunl  Anderson  *'* 

Percy  Francis  Gother  Scott 

Smncrville  McDonald  Calder    •• . 

Henry  Francis  Stranite 

John  Saltren  Willctt 

John  Charint  William  Fortes4'Uc  . 

William  Hamilton  Cox 

Rir hard  G'Connell 

William  Francis  Smith  Ncill    .. . 

Miller  Cliflord    

Richard  Wheatlev  Itrettingham  . 

•i«    Charlc*  Tjvlor  Du  Plat 

Mortimer  Adve • . . . . 

Thomas  Richard  M'Queen    

Charles  Trisance  Franklin    

Alexander  Ciesar  Hawkins,  t. . . . 

James  Morris  Hill 

Barclay  Lawson     

Algernon  Peter 

Andrew  Pellett  Scrimshire  Green 

Edward  Arthur  Williams 

Herbert  Winsloe  Fatten  

Charlea  Henry  Morris 

NeU  M'Inne*  Mackay 

Wm.  Jamea  Esten  Grant 

Joseph  Clark  Childs 

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Robert  Barlow  M*Crea    

John  Lindredge  Elgee  ...•••••.. 

John  Desborough 

Disney  Fred.  Russell , , 

George  Shaw , . 

Augf.  Fred.  Francis  Lennox 

Charles  Stuart  Henry   

Bdmond  Henry  Rene  Flint 

Wm.  Ryvea  Nash  Taylor 

Edw.  Swinton     

Philip  Gossct  Pipon , 

Edward  Jamt's  Paterson  ...,.,.. 
First  LiEUTENANrs. 

John  Davenport  SImkespear    .... 

Edward  Bruce  Hamley 

George  Thomas  Field    

Arthur  Comyn  Pigou    

H.B.  David  M*  Dowall  Fraser    

o.c.  James  Dniinmond  Teifer 

4    Charles  John  Strange 

H.B Jlichard  Gregory    

H.  B.  Horace  Parker  Newton     

10    Alexander  Cameron  Gieig    

a,n,Hon.  William  Charles  Yelverton.. 

8    George  Henry  Vesey 

2     Frederick  Charles  Standish 

2  Stapylton  Robinson 

o .  c.  Michael  Shrapnel  Biddulph     .... 
H.B.  Henry  Arthur  Vernon   

1     Charles  Manners  Raynes 

H.B.Gustavu9  Hamil.  Lock  wood  Milroan 

1  Lord  William  Kennedy    

1 0    Walter  Ferguson  Lock 

H  B.John  Fraser  Lodington  Baddeley 

8  Geoiige  Lee  Chandler 

.5     Charles  George  A  rliuthnot    

9  Charles  Richard  Ogden  Evans.. .. 

7     Guy  Rotton 

7     Francis  William  Hastings    

Henry  Augustus  Smyth    

Paul  Winsloe  Phillipps    

Edward  Mouhray 

Frederick  Hugh  Chancellor 

Ciinrles  Waller 

Richard  King  Freeth     

Charles  William  Grey 

Fran.MontflgueMaxwellOmmanney 

Edmund  Palmer    

Francis  Vaneittart 

ri. B.Leopold  Grimston  Paget 

10  Richard  Phelipa    

7     Henry  Mercer    

1 1  George  Colclough 

Tliomas  Walter  Mihvard 

Henry  Lowther  Chermside 

Alex.  Tiicophilufl  Blakely 

Robert  Emiliua  FazakerleyCraufurd 

H.B.Frcderick  William  Craven  Ord    . . 

ii.B.Wllliam  C<iiiyngham  Lynch  Blosse 

X     Matthew  Bligh  Forde 

3  William  Townsend  Barnett 

ir.B.Archibald  Edward  Harbord  Anson! 

2  Samuel  Enderby  Gordon 

R.B.John  George  Boothby 

7    Charles  Neville  Lovell [ 

7    James  Francis  Eaton  Travers  .... 
H.B./r(m.  Edward  Thomas  Gage    .... 

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Johh  Everett  Thring 

William  Magoath  King"?    . . . 
Henry  Lambert  Fulke  OreTllIe 

Hugh  Bent 

H.B. Francis  Robert  GlauTille • .  • . . 

6  Henry  Jerris  White  Jefvis • . 

WiUiam  Lovelace  Duroaresq    

Gftspard  Le  Marchant  Tupper 

Henry  Heyman •••.•••••*• 

Arinine  Dew  .^ «'.««« 

7  George  Sidney  Robertson 

2    Edward  HinUio  East   

H.B.Dixon  Edward  Ho«te ..•••»• 

8  Edward  Tsawidl    

1    John  Singletoft 

H.B. Win.  Edmund  Moyses  RelUy  •••••• 

H.B.  William  Boyd  .Saunders 

0    Charles  Hodgkinson  SmltJi 

Henry  Terrick  Fits  Hugh 

Wilmot  Horton  Moody    

Whaley  NicoU  Hardy 

John  Lawranoe  Bolton • 

7    James  Randla  Lngg 

0    Oedrge  Henry  John  Alex.  Frasar  • . 

Thomas  Lambert 

France  Jamea  Boady 

Edward  Eldon  Robert  Byndcy"^  . . 

Frederic  Hanrcy  Btfthunt  Phillips 

Joseph  Oodby •••.•••••••• 

Dominlck  Saiafleld  Greene  ••..••.. 

Philip  Francis  Miller   

William  Wiicrara  Barry   

James  Thomas  Orme    ••... «. 

George  HNttOQ  Colomb    ...•••••.• 

Thomas  Henry  Harding  .......... 

Pliilip  Daves  Margcsson •• . . 

Mervyn  Stewart    

Jaa>es  Frederick  D'Arley  Street .... 

H.B.Archibald  Moceeux  Calvert • . 

6    0*Bryen  BvlUngliam  Woobey 

Alfred  Wi Ikes  Drayson 

CariwsilHdcr  W^iiliam  Elgce 

Edmund  Jolm  Carthew    ...••••••• 

George  Harrlaan  Ann  Forbes  •••••« 

Wflliam  HuBirr  Blair 

Louis  Mardneau    ••.•• 

Charles  Huotcr 

Robert  John  Hay 

Alexander  John  MscDongall 

John  Spurway  •*...••••. 

George  Ramsay  Craik  Young 

Henry  Townsend  Boidtbce 

John  Edward  Michell 

Geoige  Cicil  Henry • 

Thomas  Pictini  Warlow 

Philip  Bedinglield 

Spencer  Philip  John  Childers 

WiUiam  Harper  Mytton 

Richard  Paget  Canipbell  Jones  . . . 

Htnry  Jermya  Mont;<omeiy  Campbell 

Reginald  Onslow  Farmer  •• . 

Clwriea  Maliland  Govan  . . . 

Charles  Henry  Ingiiby  ...   . 

Robert  Poole  GabbeU 

Henry  Peel  Yates 

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0  Charlei  Edward  HAinwaring    

8  Alexander  Gordon » 

1  William  John  Willlama 

2  Charles  Frederick  Younj? » . 

11  Sanford  Freeling    

4  Oliver  Robert  Stokes 

1  James  Farrell  Pennycuick    

7  WalterJnlmOribiHon 

10  \V*lliam  Dal^nsGuilU 

0  Charles  Edward  OIilersbaK 

4  Nathaniel  Octanrias  Siioson  Turner., 
to  Bamuel  Digby  Wright 

a  Augustas  Young  Earle 

5  Hon.  Leonard  A*  Addington 
^  Arthur  Vaiidekur  ....•»», 

8  Andrew  Spot<i«iood  Orr     • . 
ft  Charles  Rowland  If  ill    ,.., 

5  Patrick  John  Cknipbeil     ». 

3  Francis  Comwallis  Maada 

10  Arthur  Williaari  Twiss    »».. 

8  Regitwld  Cnrtis 

8  Allen  Sierwrigiit    

1  Frederic  Soutb<ote  Seala  •• 

8  John  Bonlttm  • ,.. 

7  John  De  Luttrell  Saanderson  .«..«. 

6  Monlray  Ankelell 

11  PhilipDtekMm 

11  ^neas  Clarke 

11  Francis  Place  .* «••«••. 4.. 

8  KdwardJacksos  Bruce ••*••. 

It  William  Powell  Richards <«. 

11  John  Edward  Hope 

8  Henry  WalpoU  J.  Dashivood 

11  Algernon  Brendon ••• 

12  Jame-s  de  Havllland ••••••.. 

12  Sidney  Carden    

12  GooTKe  Allix  Wilkinson     

12  William  Windham  Augustus  Lukin . . 

12  William  Walker 

li  Charles  Edmimd  Waloott •  •  •• 

10  Gilroore  Bartchaell    

12  Gronow  DaTia    .....,• 

11  Edgar  Grantham  Bredln • .  * . 

11  William  John  Bolton     ...,. 

II  Samuel  George  BatcheUai  .••...... 

11  Herbert  Tbylor  Middletoa    

U  Frederick  Close 

11  Jame**  Sinclair •••• 

Henry  Lynch  Talbot ,. 

8  Willoughby  James  Wilson    

12  W.  Hen.  Randolph  Simpson    

12  Lewis  William  Penn 

12  Henry  Robe  Saunders 

12  Edward  Geary  Stibw     

12  John  DufT Ramsay 

12  WilliamMorrb 

12<  Henry  Renny  « •.•••• 

4  John  Thurlosr  Leathes •• 

0 '  diaries  PauWtt  Rotton 

'3  •  Joiin  Morris  Savage <•«•».•. 

•7-  Da'^hwood  Jflites ••»< 

^  Tliomas  BdnMnd  Byrne    • 

0  Edward  Taddy 

7  Henry  Crofton  Singec 

8  H  ill  James  Tttumas  Tomkinsoo    .  ^  • . 

0  John  Biiwd«m.Pairkin 

1  Cliarles Johniton   •.•••...••...••.< 

5  Thomas  Samuel  Poer  Field  ••.•.••. 

2  LMvrence  Aoguslas  Bradshaw 


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Jn^peeting  Field  Officers, 
9  Nicholas  Hamilton,*-  KH.  Bn».  15  June.  1796 ;  Zl«i/.  9  Dec  96 ;    Caj^K  26 

June,  03  j  Jlfryor,  18  June,  12;  Brev.-Lt.-Cal.  27  May,  25;  Col,  28  June^dS. 
Chetborough  Grant  Falconar,»  KH.  Ens,  Pi  Sept. 95;  Lieut.  1  Nov.  99;  0»|>/. 

26  Dec.  05;  Brevet-Mnjor,  12  Aug.  19;  Regt.'Mt^or,  P26  June, 83;  LUui.» 

Col.  P22  Oct.  25;  Col.  28  June,  38. 
John  Wharton  Frith,'  Em.  p  1 7  July,  04  ;  /:l>»i^  27  Feb.  05  j  Cup*.  SO  Jan.  18  ; 

Af/yor,  22  July,  30 ;  Lieut.-Col.  pIO  Dec.  36 :  Col.  9  Nov.  46. 
fi  Frederick  Muuiisell,^  Eru.  16  March.  12  ;    Lieut,  P  28  Jan.  13  ;  Capt.^94 

June,  19 ;  Afajor,  p  14  Am.  27 ;  Lietd.-Col.  23  May,  36  ;  Col.  0  H«»v.  46. 
John  Gicgory  Baiim^HHt,*  CB.  Ens.  1  Au;f.  98  ;  Lieut.  20  MMrcbOl  ;  C^pi* 

10  Jan.  10  ;  Major.  P21  Oct.  24  ;  i/w^- Co/,  p 9  Juno  25;  Col.  28  Jati»  38. 
Sir  Uuh«ia  Doherty .•  Ene.  p  10  Sc-pt.  03  ;  Lieut.  22  N.iv.  04;  Capt.  21  May 

12  ;  Major,  p  16  Sept.  24  ;  Lieut.'Col.  p  20  Sept  20  ;  Col.  23  Nov,  41. 
William  bunh/  KH.  Curnet,  p7  Jan.  08;  X,»<?uf.  p 29  June  09 ;  Ca^^pSS  Jnlj 

13  ;  Majory  p 8  Ap«ll  20  ;  Lieut.-Col.  P22  May  29;  Col.  9  Nov.  40, 

8  ^U  Jus.  Campbell,"  KH.  Ens.  p  12  June  99 ;  Lt.  25  Dec.  00 ;  Capt.  1  Aug,05 ; 
Brev.'Maj.  12  Aug.  19 ;  Maj.  p  17  May  21  j  X*.-a?/.P12  July  31 ;  CW.9  Noir.46. 

Paymasters. 
Nicholas  Maunsell,  21  Aug.  iai3 ;  Ens.  27  Apr.  09 ;  Lieut.  2  Nov.  OO. 

9  Richard  Jelllcoe,*<»  24  Feb.  1814 ;  ^nd  Lieut.  17  June  07. 

$  John  Woodgate,^'  25  June,  1829;  Ens.  17  Oct.  05;  Lieut.  11  Feb. 06 ;  Ccjvl. 

20  Feb.  12. 
Henry  Balthaaer  Adama,  30  Oct.  1828 ;  JSVw.  23  Feb.  15 ;  Lieui.  12  Jon*,  17  ; 

Capt.  17  Sept.  25. 
Cliarles  Henry  Pelr«e,  23  Aui;.  39 ;  Ens.  p6  Dec.  27  ;  Lieut.  18  July,  30. 
9  John  Mhldleton/*25  Nov. 26;  Ens.lO  Mftr.08 ;  Xf.  4 Oct. 09;  Ca/vf.  7  Apr.8S» 
John  Henry  Matthew»  >«  21  Oct.  13. 

i9  Arnold  TlMmpaon,"  22  Aug.  05;  Ens.  6  Sept.  98 ;  LUut.  9  July  08. 
John  Sabine,*'  25  Sept.  46  ;  Ens.  6  Jane,  05  ;  Lieut.  14  April,  08. 
19  George  Hood,«  26  Oct.  28 ;  Ens.  P  21  Feb.  1 1 ;  Lieut.  P28  May  12- 


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Adjutants. 

Thomas  Shields    , , 

Robert  M<Nalr  »♦ 

John  O'NelU,  atafAil^.at Edinburgh 

Charles  Pratt  Hamilton     

^  WilUiim  Allan  Courtcnay*' 

^  James  Banbury  Uamilton"  •  • . « 
Cliarles  Pletew'* 

j  9  Benjamin  Hutchlns  Edwards**  . . 

:  Robert  Alexander  Dagg 

I9  John  6i»eDce'^ 


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4  Feb.    00!  3  Aug.    01 

liSJvly    09 

22  Oct.     12,24  Mar.    14 

14  July    39 

9  Apr.   12  29  Feb.    16 

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23  AHg.    13 

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6  Dee.    44 

4  Aug.  14 
14  May   12 

9  Srpt  19 
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15Mar»    46>17  S«>pt.  47 

22A|jrU  36 

11  Jan.     40 

>  It)  Mar.  46 

1  Colonel  Hamilton  fcr^fd  the  camuaien  of  17P0  In  Holland,  and  watpraseat  In  the  dill^rent  hattlcSL;  vHh 
the  expedition  to  Sooifa  America,  Incindlnff  the  attack  on  Buenoi  Ayree,  and  all  the  ■kirmbhet  whlrb  took 
pUre  before  and  ufter  Chat  event;  In  the  Pmlnsula  under  Sir  John  Moore,  inclndina  the  battles  of  Bol•h^ 
Vimifra,  and  Coninna,  for  wi.lch  he  h««  ivceivid  .be  Wmr  Medal  with  three  cJaeps.  Stvarely  wooadsd  (lost 
a  lojr)  In  ai'tton  at  riuahlng.  7th  kng.  IHOU. 

%  Coluiiei  Fulconars  ■ervien:^flnit  Egyptian  canpai^ ;  camratirnt  of  180fr-6  la  Itilr,  laelodlac  battle 
of  Mitidti,  tleae  of  SejrltH,  aiid  capture  of  Catrone.  S<^nd  Ecyptlan  campatfrn,  litrladJaf  the  ilc|^  of 
RoM»tta,  and  action  at  El  Ilameu  C<tirf.ai8n  oi  ]dl4.  In  Hoilund,  In'cludincaniuo  at  M«nem  md  bapibarrt* 
mcni  of  Antwerp.  CHiitp«i|in  oi  Iblb,  in  Flandi>r*.  Bt^idre  ihp  above,  varione  other  drvaltory  aerriOH 
and  •kirioikheft.    Medal  Tor  ■ervicet  in  Erypt;  and  the  >^  ar  >ledul  with  uae  da^p  for  Mwlda. 

9  Colonel  Frith  waa  prcMtit  in  Mteral  atfkivc  conM'quent  utxin  the  operation*  cairled  on  hj  IbetlvWoa 
of  tlie  army  under  Colunel  Chiilinrr*  in  the  Travancore  war,  parttciilarli  on  the  l5ih  Jainiary  18W.  iml  tbo 
•lormins  of  the  enemy'R  lines  011  the  SItt  Feb.  foUowiof.  Served  alto  at  the  capture  of  the  Ueof  >bartoa, 
and  of  the  I»le  of  Franee  in  1810. 

4  Coldoel  Mauncell  terved  in  the  Peninsula  from  A'lir.  1819  to  the  ead  of  that  war  Ut  1014,  laelwdlar 
the  slfff  of  tHin  setiu^tian,  pa««ttir<>  of  tne  BidaMOii,  intlltool  Ni«rll#,  loth  Nci^.,  and  NlTe,9th,  Iftk,  and 
1 1th  .  «tc.  hervrd  h\*o  in  the  Anterican  war.  unl  was  »liKi>tly  wounded  at  Ittadenshurg ,  94th  Ai^^  aadaotofoly 
ai  Nfw  «iTlei  %  'iSd  ik-c.  Ihi4.    Hr  lias  »ecpiv«tJ  t  e  War  MedtU  with  thne  ditpa. 

5  Col.  BaoH'gHrdt  was  |»re»enC  ard  served  dtirUiK  tite  wiHile  of  Oi^erals  Lord  Lake  and  Bir  O.  flowitt*a 
cainpitijin*  in  India  In  la08,  4  5,  a,  and  7,  tneludioc  thr  battles  o*  Laawarree,  Puittftkur,  aal  severfl  mtnar 
aeuoiis;  the  »ieff<^  <<f  Acni,  l)h*'lf(,  Bliurtpor<*,an4  Haitras  t^rvrd  durfnf  the  wltolr  of  tlio  ttahraha  ea«* 
paiKQ  in  IH17  ud'I  IB.  8jppr»SM«l  a  very  penous  In  urrwti>4i  in  Bombny.  when  I'oinmandant  of  tftot  0«r> 
ris.Mi  in  Ih:I5.  ServtHl  ol-u  dur  nc  tiie  AflkhiinUtan  campaign  In  1  88  and  1MB,  and  tomouwded  tho  sfona 
lua  cotun*n«  iiimtmt  the  fori rc^sol  Khclat. 

d  Alt  KIdiard  Doherty  served  at  i>ip  capture  of  Martinique  In  1809,  and  of  Ouadaioopa  la  18IO«-aBd  feaa 
rerH«fd  iiio  War  Midiil  with  two  e'tupt. 

7  C«>l«»nel  M'sltservrd  at  Walth*ren  in  IBOP. 

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280  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artilterj/. 

08  Lt.-Col.  Tomkyns  serred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Canada,  Inclnding  the  actions  near 
Fort  Qwn^t,  and  Lundy's  Lane ;  blockade,  attack,  and  final  aaaanlt  of  Fort  Erie,  and 
attack  by  the  American  army  ou  the  British  lines  on  the  Chippawa  River. 

90  Lt.-Col.  Williams  was  engaged  in  tlic  actions  before  New  Orleans,  and  at  the  eaptire 
of  Fort  Bowyer.    Served  also  the  campaig:n  of  1 815,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  I^iris. 

100  Lt.-CoI.  R.  G.  B.  Wilson  served  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France,  from  Deeamber 
1813  to  January  1816,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

101  Lt.>Col.  Cuppage  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  Febmary  to  August  1814. 
and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  campaign  or 
1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

102  Lt-CoL  Bumaby  served  the  campaign  of  1815, including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

103  It.-Col.  Griffin  served  before  Genoa  in  1814. 

104  Major  Hennis  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  bsttle  of  Waterloo. 
106  Capt.  Freeee  served  on  the  China  Expedition,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  Cbiu 

Kiang  Foo. 

108  Capt.  Warburton  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  from 
Feb.  1837  to  Oct.  1838,  and  was  wounded  on  the  15th  March  1837,  near  Hemant. 

109  Major  Wilmot  volunteered  for  active  service  in  New  2^aland  (being  on  the  staff  in 
Van  Dieman's  Land)  in  Jan.  1845,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  of 
Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ohiawai  on  the  Ist  July,  and  at  the  destruction  of  the  same  on  the  11th 
July ;  also  at  the  destruction  of  Arratua's  Pah  on  the  16th  July.  Ue  commanded  ihe 
Artillery  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations,  and  in  the  various  affairs  whieh  took 
place  before  Ruapekapcka  in  Dec.  1815,  and  Jan.  1846,  including  the  capture  of  that 
Stockade.    He  was  also  engaged  in  the  occupation  of  tlie  valley  of  Untt  in  April  1840. 

110  Major  Tonng  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  from  January  1838  to  August 
1840,  and  was  present  in  all  the  affairs  and  operations  that  took  place  from  Jan.  1838  to 
the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  front  of  San  Sebastian ;  and  also  at  the  camp  of  Pai  y  Foeroa 
on  the  Bidassoa  in  Dec  1838  and  Jan.  1839.  Also  in  the  operations  on  the  Yang*tse* 
Kiang  in  China,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo :  he  was  also  present 
at  the  demonstration  before  Nankiu.  A^ain  served  during  the  operations  in  Kaffrtrfa  in 
1847  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war,  as  military  secretary  and  aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Henry 
Pottinger,  H.M.  High  Commissioner  and  Governor. 

112  Major  the  Honourable  R.  C.  H.  Spencer  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  ope- 
lations  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  the  batteries  of  Amoy,  in  H.  M.  S« 
.Blonde,  in  1840 ;  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  »ub<^qucnt  operations 
in  the  Canton  River ;  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Canton  ;  attack  and 
captures  of  Amoy,  Chusan  (second  operation),  Chinhae,  Chapoo,  Woosong,  Shanghae, 
and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin. 

114  Capt.  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  SOth  Jane  184*3. 

110  Capt.  Anderson  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Yiang-t5e-Kiung  in  China,  in* 
eluding  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  He  was  also  present  at  tht  demon- 
stration before  Nankin. 

117  Lieut.  King  served  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846,  from  April  to  Nov.  of  that  year, 
and  commanded  tlie  Artillery  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Peddie. 

118  LieuL  Dyneley  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of  the 
rebel  Boers  at  Bloem  Plaats  (South  Africa)  20th  Aug.  1848. 

120  Quarter-Master  Porter  served  on  the  expedition  to  Naples  In  1806.  In  160G  he 
was  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  and  at  the  siege  and  reduction  of  Scylla  in  Calabria.  He 
landed  in  Egypt,  17th  March,  1807,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  AlexandriUy  and 
at  the  attack  on  Rosetta.  In  1809  he  was  at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida;  and  in 
1814  at  the  sieges  and  captures  of  Spezia,  Genoa,  and  6avona.  He  served  alterwartls  io 
America  and  was  present  at  tlie  battle  of  filadcnsburg,  capture  of  Washiufston,  battle  of 
Ballinuire,  <iperations  before  New  Orleans,  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer:  he  was  woandpd 
in  the  head  before  New  Orleans  on  the  Ut  Jan.  1815.  He  has  rraived  the  sHver  War 
Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Maida. 

121  Quarter-Master  Perkin's  services:  —  Campaign  in  Italy  in  1805;  occupation  of 
Sicily  in  1806  and  1807  ;  battle  of  Maida ;  campaigns  of  1813  and  1814  to  the  Peninsula, 
including  ihe  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  |)as8age  of  the  Bidassoa,  battlea  of 
the  NiTclle  and  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  A  dour,  operations  against  Bayonne,  ailid  repulse 
of  the  sortie.  Kxpc<Iitlon  to  America  in  1814,  including  the  attack  on  New  Orleatia  In 
Dec.  1814,  and  the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer.  Capture  of  Paris  in  1415*  ll«  has 
received  the  silrer  War  Medal  with  four  cbsps. 

182  Quainter. Maf'ter  M'Kown  served  io  the  Prninsula  from  August  1808  to  Feb.  1800, 
and  was  present  at  Roleia.  Vimtipra,  and  the  rrtreat  to  Corunna.  He  served  «gcln  in  tba 
Peninsula  from  Aiirll  181 1  to  May  181 4,  and  was  pn^ent  at  Badajozin  181 1  and  iil«o  in  I81S, 
when  he  was  injurwl  by  the  blowing  up  of  a  curloucb.  He  was  also  at  Sdamance.  Burgos, 
Ylttoria,  8t.  Sebastian,  cro^-^ing  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Bayonne.  Snbaeqoeoily 
he  served  in  the  American  \>  ur,  and  was  present  at  Washington,  Baltimore,  New  Urleaoi 
(wounded  in  the  head  1st  Jan.  1815;,  Fort  Bowyer,  and  Mobile  Point  He  aerved  also  tht 
campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Maubeoge,  Phtllipville»  and 
He  has  rt'ccivcd  the  hWvct  War  Medal  with  nine  clasps. 

l!2d  Mr.  Percivall  served  in  the  Bast  Indies  with  the  11th  Lt«  DisgoonSyaad  w«i 


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Captains. 

Geo.Outt,Cha.W.l)u  PlatyKn. 
JAtuUnant.ColoiieU  10  Nov*  1840. 

Thomas  Bttdfen 

Vinoent  Joseph  Biscoe • . 

Henry  Powell  Wulff 

•Montgomery  WUiianu. «.«.... 

John  Hawksbaw 

Thomas  Hore  .........t 

ThomM  FotUr • 

John  Isaac  Hope    ••«..•• 

Wm.  Cameron  Forbes   

Richard  John  Stotherd 

Alexander  Gordon''^ 

Cowper  Rom 

Wm.  Biddlecomb Harlow^  .... 

Robert  KearsUy  Daioson 

Henry  Tucker 

Benjamin  Splcer  Stehelin 

Charles  Oldershaw. : 

George  St.  Vinoent  Whitmore, 

Henry  Serrante 

Henry  Owen  GfBwley    

John  Twiss 

JobuWalpole,^^^4>r  afSriande  to 
ike  Corp*  of  B.  BOfipert  and  oiinen 

Thonuu  Aiskew  Larcom 

Edward  Vicars,  i.  e,  19  Oct,  40. . . . 

St.  Aabyn  Molesworth 

Edward  Frome  

Richard  Howorth 

Charles  C.  Wilkinson    

WiUiam  Turabttll  Reowick 

Tliomas  Hoimer  Rimington. . . . 
WUliam  E.  JDelveg  Broughton 

Richard  J.  Nelson 

Oeoiige  Botgmann    «... 

EdwardAkWch*  

John  Chaytor 

Sir  William  Thomas  Denisoo, 
Lt»  BottTHor  of  Tan  DUman's  Land. 

JohnWUliams    

Edward  William  Dumford^*^ 

Edward  Thomas  Lloyd 

Henry  James 

William  Robinson 

Thomiu  Bawlings  Mould    .... 

George  Wynne 

James  Lynn 

William  Stace 

Henry  Drury  Harness 

Edmund  Twiss  Ford 

William  Yolland 

Charles  Ersklne  Ford 

Richard  Clement  Moody 

Frederick  Augustas  Yorke   .... 

Charles  Fhmds  Skyrlng^* ...... 

GeoTge  Rowan  Hutchinson  .... 

Robert  Gorges  Hamilton 

Henry  Williamson  Lugard   .... 

William  Charles  Hadden 

Roger  Stuart  Beatson    

Sbgokd  Captains. 

Sampson  Freeth. 

John  Graham  H'Kerlie 

Julian  Frederick  A.  Symonds/' 
Major t  22  Uaj  46. 

William  George  Hamley  

Andrew  Beatty  , 


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Carps  of  B^yal  Engineers. 


Seookd  Captains, 

John  W.  Gordon 

Marcus  Dill •  * . 

Philip  J.  Bninbricrgc • 

Aichibald  P.  G.  Ross    

John  Claridi^e  Burmester,  jtra/or,toct.46 

Edmund  Opie     • 

Conolly  M'Causland 

John  Cameron    •  • 

John  S.  Hawkins   • •*...... 

James  H.  Freeth «... 

Charles  Dnesbcry  Robertson    •••.... 

Charles  Fonshawc,  Aitutmnt  to  the  C&rp$ 
of  Boyal  Sappers  ana  Minert, 

Frederick  £.  Chapman      •.»... 

Thomas  Fenwick   • 

ThBodosim  Webb 

Gotlier  Frederick  Mann    ».....•.•.• 

Spencer  Westmacott     

Charles  Acton  Broke 

WiUiam  ColUer  Mcnzies   

Robert  Michael  Lqffan    « 

Arthur  Henry  Frecliiig  •.<..•.,..... 

Harry  St.  Geonre  Ord 

David  Waiiam  Tylce     

Hampden  Clement  Blamire  Moody     . 

John  LhUon  Arabin  Simmons    

Gcon^^e  Archibald  Leach       • 

Richard  Tyldcn 

Philip  John  Staplcton  Barry  ....... 

Henry  Arthur  White 

Paul  Bernard  Whittingham      .•..••• 
James  William  Gosset  ............. 

George  Clement  Baillie    

Thomas  Bernard  Collinson 

George  Bent 

Edmund  Yeamans  Walcott  Henderson 

John  Bayly 

Henry  Charles  Cunlifie  Owen  '^ 

Wm.  Francis  Drummond  Jervois*'. . . 

Thomas  Lionel  John  Gallwey 

Charles  Stuart  Miller    

Anthony  David  Craigie     

Richard  Bomaby 

Albert  O'Donncl  Grattan 

MrnriD  Vavasour 

James  S wayne  Baker 

Hon,  Ilusfioy  Fane  Keane ........... 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  Cowj>er    

Charles  John  Gibb'*      

Charles  Gordon  Gray . .  •« 

William  Driscoll  Gossett 

Charles  Sim ..•• 

Fairfax  Charles  Hassard    

Douglas  Oalton 

Henry  William  Barlow  .* 

Henry  Young  Darracott  Scott  ...   ... 

George  Ross    • 

William  Mason  Inglis    ., 

Jamcfi  Robert  Mann ., 

John  Williamson  Ix^vcll 

Millington  Henry  Syiige    

Edward  Wolstenbnlinc  Ward 

William  Howard  ie»^c    ....•• • 

Hustacc  Fane  Bourchier 

Uenry  Grain 


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First  LxEnTBVAirrs. 

John  Marshall  Orunt 

James  Frankfort  Manners  Browne   . . . 
FitzRoy  Molyneux  Henry  Somerset    . 

Horace  William  Montague 

Valentine  Thomas  Mairis 

Frederick  William  King.. 

Francis  Fowke     • ••••• 

Charles  Richard  Binney     • . .  • . 

Frederick  Henry  Rich    

Francis  Rawdon  Chesney •  •  • .  • 

Tho.  Andrew  Lumsden  Murray    • . . . . 

Herbert  Newton  Penrice  

Wm.  Lawtie  Morrison    

Anthony  Charles  Cooke 

Thomas  IngHs 

Ben  Hay  Martindale 

Charles  Scrope  Hutchinson   

Henry  Wray 

Charles  Pasley    

John  Stokes     •  • 

Andrew  Clarke  

Francis  Du  Cane 

Robert  Dundas  Kerr 

John  Yerbury  Moggridge 

Francis  Koe 

John  Gordon  Jervis    

Henry  Whatley  Tyler    

John  Cromie  Blackwood  De  Butts  . . . 

Walter  Samuel  Stace 

Gwavas  Speedwell  Tilly 

Edward  Stanton ••....... 

Charles  Comwallis  Chesney 

Edward  Charles  De  Moleyns   

Louis  John  Amad6e  Armit    ••••..... 

Charles  Brisbane  Ewart 

Charles  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent 

Edward  Belfield 

Hon.  George  Wrottesley    • . . 

St.  Andrew  St.  John ••• 

Edward  C.  A.  Gordon 

Whitworth  Porter , 

John  J.  Wilson , 

George  F.  Dawson 

Gustarus  St.  John  Croftun 

Henry  Phillpotts    

Joshua  Henry  Smith 

Anthony  Reynolds  Vyryan  Crease  . .  < 

Frederic  Charles  Belson     

Charles  Thomas  Hutchinson     

Edward  Metcalfe  Grain     

Arthur  Payne  Smith 

Auguttus  Payne  Lockner , 

Philip  Ravenhill     

Herbert  Taylor  Sibome     

Charles  Style  Akers  

Berdoe  Amherst  Wilkinson 

Lothian  Nicholson 

George  Bdmond  Lnshington  Walker 

James  Thomas  Burke    

Francis  Edward  Cox 

Sidney  Baynton  Farrell • 

James  Liddell    

Charles  VlTilliam  Barry 

Charles  Herbert  Sedley   

William  Francis  Lambert. 

Richard  Warren    

Hugh  Wiliiams 

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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


FmaT  LXSUTBVAHTS* 


Richard  Hogh  Stotherd < 

William  Halt  Noble....  # 

Henry  Scbaw 

fidward  Nlcliolas  Heygate 

George  Hamilton  Gordon    ; 

AnguBtua  Jonathan  Gierke 

Charles  Aaguitus  Rloe ;  • . . 

Charles  John  Fowler     

Alexander  Ross  Chirke    * 

Edward  Balnbrigge      

Sbooitd  LlBimiTAirTS. 

Jaihes  Murray « 

George  RAnken     ; 

Francis  Horatio  De  Yere      

Heniy  Raymofid  Polly 

Robert  Mann  Pftiwms 

Frederick  Brine     ; . . . . 

Arthur  A'Conrt  Fisher     

George  Montagoe  Btopford 

Edward  Bfidcre     ; 

Henry  Reynolds  Loard    

Montagu  Stopford  Whitmon 

Howaid  Cranfurd  Blphlnstone    

Charles  Edward  Cumberland 

Alexander  Stephen  Creyke  .  .* ; 

William  Coles  PhiUpotts ;;«.... 

Henry  Sandemaa ; 

Amelias  Beaucierek  Fyeis    ; 

Joseph  Wallis  0*Bryen  Hoare 

Lionel  Charles  Barber ; 

James  Grantham ; . .  i 

Glastonbury  Netille. . . . ; i . . . . . 

James  P.  Cox    ...«;  4 ....;.;..;:... . 

Henry  O.  Sarage 

George  R.  Lempriere    ; 

Wilbraham  Oatca  Lennox    • .. . 

Arthur  Leahy 

Edward  Loftns  Bland 

Charles  Bdward  Staart  Baynea 

Charles  Le  Gallais    

Anthony  William  Dnmford 

Donald  Aogostiis  Praier 

Harry  George  Teesdsle 

Thomas  Molyneux  Orsres  . .  • . , 

William  Christian  Anderson    

Edmend  Frederick  DuCane    .......< 

William  Grossman • 

James  William  Qreatorex 

George  Alfred  Koa   


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Scarlet. — Facings^  Blue  VeWet. 
If.  B.  The  officers  in  Italics  are  holding  cItU  cmployncnii 


Corps  of  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

(O  Aceicd  by  the  Corps  of  Royal  Bngliieert.) 

Mcijar  ^  Brigade, — Major  John  Walpole,  1  June  48. 
ii4;Mtoii/.— Captain  Charles  Fanshawe,  26  Jan.  47. 
Quarter-'Miuter. — Jeokin  Jones,  14  Jan.  48. 

Establishment  at  Chatham  for  instructing  the  Corps  In  Military  Field  Worts. 
I>trecl9r.«-ColoncI  Sir  J.  M.  Frederick  Smith,  KH, 


287 
Wat  Senrices  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

1  Sir  Aug.  De  Butts  was  at  the  sieges  of  Tbttlon,  Bastia,  and  Calrly  and  was  ikroarably 
mealioned  by  Lord  Hood  in  his  despatches  on  the  snrrender  of  Bastia. 

8  Lleat-Qen.  Bratt  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Fleur  d'fip^e,  Ouadalonpe)  Jane, 
1794,  and  at  the  defence  of  Fort  Matilda,  from  10th  Oct.  to  10th  Dec.  following.  In  1795 
at  Dominica  at  the  attack  and  captare  of  the  French  force  landed  for  the  reduction  of  the 
island.  In  1797  senred  at  the  attack  of  the  island  of  Porto  Rico.  Wounded  at  the  Helder 
in  1709. 

8  Lieat-Gcneral  Donifonl  was  present  at  the  siege'of  Fort  Bonrbofli  and  capture  of  Mar- 
tinique, St  Lacia,  and  Guadaloupe,  in  1704. 

4  Lieut-General  Thackeray  was  at  the  capture  of  Surinam  in  1799 ;  St.  Martin's,  and  St 
Bartholomew's,  in  1801 ;  directed  the  siege  of  Scylla  Castle,  in  1806 ;  and  that  of  the  Fortress 
of  Santa  Maura  In  1809.  Served  with  the  army  in  Spain,  in  1812 ;  at  the  battle  of  Caa* 
talla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona  In  1813,  and  remained  with  the  army  imtll  1814. 

5  Lfeot-^neral  Birch  served  in  Flanders,  and  Holland,  in  1793, 94,  and  95 ;  the  Bgyp- 
tian  campaign  of  1801 ;  taldng  of  Copenhagen  under  Lord  Cathcart ;  in  the  north  of  Spain, 
in  1808 ;  at  the  taking  of  Flttshhig,  in  1809 ;  defenee  of  Cadiz,  hi  1810  and  11.  He  Itas 
received  the  silver  War  Medal  for  Barrosa.  Shot  through  the  thigh  near  Yalmesada,  7  Nov. 
1806. 

6  Sir  Stephen  R.  Chapman  served  in  Holland,  in  1799;  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  imd 
in  the  Penhisula  from  March  1809  to  Feb.  1811. 

7  Lieut-General  ICicolls  went  out  with  a  reinforcement  of  several  Regts.  to  Gibraltar  on 
the  war  breaking  out  with  Spain  in  1796,  and  remained  blockaded  in  that  fortress  two 
and  a  half  years :  proceeded  ffom  thence  to  the  West  Indies  in  1799.  Went  as  Commanding. 
Bnfflneer  with  It-Gen.  Shr  George  Prevost  to  Nova  Scotia  in  1808,  under  expectations 
of  hostilities  with  America.  Remained  there  until  the  war  broke  out  in  1812,  and  was 
actively  employed  in  the  protection  of  the  frontiers  of  If  ova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Moose  Island,  Castine  and  Belfast*  Commanding  Engineer 
in  Canada  part  of  1814  and  15. 

8  Lieut-General  Wright  served  in  the  West  Indies  during  the  war  with  France,  from 
1800  to  1800  inclusive.  Including  the  capture  of  the  islands  of  St.  Luda  and  Tobago  from  the 
French.  Served  in  North  Amoica,  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  New  Brunswick  during  the 
whole  of  the  late  war  with  the  United  States,  under  Sir  George  Prevost  and  Sir  John  Sher- 
brooke ;  and  with  the  latter  officer  served  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Forces  in 
the  provinces  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick.  Served  in  the  island  of  Ceylon,  having 
volunteered  his  services  in  that  island  during  the  rebellion  of  the  Kandlan  provinces; 
and,  on  his  return  to  England,  visited  the  Court  of  Persia  In  an  official  capacity. 

10  Sir  John  Buigoyne's  services : — ^blockade  of  Malta,  and  surrender  of  Valetta,  In  1800 ; 
campaign  in  Egypt,  in  1807,  including  the  capture  of  Alexandria,  and  attack  of  Rosette, 
from  7m  to  18th  April,  1807.  Campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  retreat  to  Corunna, 
passage  of  the  Douro,  aflhlr  of  Salamonde  (blew  up  Fort  Conception  In  presence  of  the 
enemy,  21st  July)  ;  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  and  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Lisbon,  siege 
of  Badajos,  2nd  to  13th  June,  1811 ;  action  of  Elbodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Cludad  Rodrigo, 
siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  siege  and  capture  of  Forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
advance  to  Madrid  and  capture  of  the  Retiro,  siege  of  Burgos,  (wounded)  19th  Sept.  to 
21st  Oct.  1812 ;  retreat  from  Burgos,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle 
of  Yittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian,  (wounded)  15th  July  to  iSth  Aug. ;  siege 
of  Castle  of  San  Sebastian,  31  st  Aug.  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the 
NiveUe  and  Nive,  passage  of  Adour,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Served 
afterwards  in  the  Amerian  war,  at  the  attack  on  the  lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan. 
1815,  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer.  Sir  John  has  received  the  gold  cross  and  one  clasp  for 
BadaJo2,  Salamanca,  Viltoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three 
dasps  for  Busaco,  Cludad  Rodrigo,  and  Nlvelle. 

11  Sir  Charles  Pasley's  services : — defence  of  Gaeta,  inl806;  battle  of  Malda;  siege  of 
Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  campaign  of  1806-9,  includmg  several  skirmishes,  and  battle  of 
Corunna.  Reconnoltered  the  enemy's  coast  under  the  fire  of  batteries,  and  was  afterwards 
at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Received  a  bayonet-womid  through  the  thigh,  and  a  musket- 
wound,  which  injured  the  spine,  in  leading  a  storming  party  to  attack  an  advanced  work 
oecnpied  by  the  French  on  the  Dike  in  front  of  Flushing,  14th  Aug.  1809. 

12  Major-General  Goldfinch's  services : — expedition  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  campaigns  of 
1809, 10, 13,  and  14,  including  the  capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Vittoria, 
Pyrenees,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  gold  cross  for  Vittoria,  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse  -,  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  clasps  for  Talavera,  Busaco,  and 
the  Pyrenees. 

13  Major-General  Arnold's  services : — ^blockade  and  snrrender  of  Malta,  In  1800 ;  the  whole 
of  the  campaign  in  Egypt,  in  1801,  including  the  attack  and  surrender  of  Aboukir  Fort  and 
castle,  battle  of  Alexandria,  and  afterwards  accompanied  the  division  of  the  army  which 


288  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineer^ 

ezpeUed  the  French  from  Grand  Cairo,  and  took  possrssion  of  that  city ;  also  pTCseot  at  the 
ramndar  of  Alexandria  to  the  Britiah  troops.  Serred  tOTeral  yeara  In  the  Weat  Indies,  and 
at  the  last  attack  and  surrender  of  the  colonies  of  Demerara,  Essequibo,  Berbice,  and 
Sorinam,  at  trhieh  latter  he  was  severely  wounded  in  suceessfnlly  leading  the  atonnteg 
party  against  ^e  Redonbt  Frederick  and  Fort  Leyden.  Waa  several  timea  lumdaoiiMly 
akentloned  In  the  public  despatches  for  his  conduct  at  Surinam ;  and  was  on  that  oocaakm 
presented  by  the  Committee  of  the  Patriotic  Fund  with  a  sword  of  the  value  of  one  hundred 
pounds.    He  has  since  served  several  years  in  Bermuda  and  North  America. 

16  Major-Oeneral  Bllicombe  served  in  the  Peninsula  fh>m  Nov.  161 1  to  the  end  of  the  -^mr^ 
Including  the  siege  and  stofm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajos,  retreat  Ihom 
Bttigos,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle  of  Vittoria,  as  Brlgade^M ^^s 
siege  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian,  1 5th  July  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  passage  of  BMassoa,  battiea  «f 
Nivelle  and  Nive  (10th,  11th  and  12th  Dec.  1818) ;  passage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  of  Bay^ 
onne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for  San  Sebastian,  and  Che 
silver  War  Medal  with  fiv«  clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,Vittoria,  NiteHe,  and  Nivt. 

16  MaJor-Oeneral  Fanshawe*s  services:— Hsapture  of  Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  in  1800;  expe- 
dition to  South  America,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807 ;  with  the  anoy  la 
Portugal  in  1808 ;  expedition  to  the  Scheldt,  and  siege  of  Flushing,  In  1809. 

17  Sir  Charles  Smith  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  Islands  of  Santa  Cms,  0t« 
Thomas,  and  St.  John,  in  1807;  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  and  capture  of  Martiali|«e 
(wounded),  in  1809.  Senior  engineer  in  chaigeof  Cadla  and  its  environs  in  the  opera- 
tions connected  with  the  battle  of  Barrosa,  in  1811.  Commanding  engineer  in  the 
delVmce  of  Tarifa,  and  in  the  field  operations  whkh  led  to  that  event.  Commanding 
angtneer  at  Cadiz  prior  to  and  when  the  siege  was  raised  in  181S.  Subfe<{ucntly  pneaent 
at  the  action  of  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  of  Villa  Franea  and  Tolosa,  siege  ef  8t« 
Sebastian,--eommanding  engineer  hi  the  eariy  part  of  the  siege.  Capltulatioa  of  PariSf 
and  with  the  army  of  occupation.  Commanded  the  allied  land  forces,  at  the  bombardment 
and  aurrender  of  Beyront,  and  at  the  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  1840,  at  whkh  laat  he 
was  severely  wounded,  (jold  Medal  and  one  clasp  for  Vittoria  and  San  Sebastian,  and  the 
aitver  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Martinique.  Sir  Charles  has  served  dO  years  in  Hie 
West  Indies. 

18  Colonel  Harding  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily,  in  1818;  on  the  eastern  eoas^nf 
Spain  in  1818,  ineludibg  the  battle  of  Castidla,  attack  of  Denia,  and  siege  of  Turagoaa. 
In  1816,  he  served  as  commanding  engineer  with  the  Prussian  anny  uader  Prinee 
Augustus  of  Prussia  at  the  sieges  of  Maubeuge,  Landrecy,  Marienbnrg,  PhilippeviBe,  and 
Rocroy  ;  and  oontinued  with  the  army  of  occupation  until  1818. 

19  Col.  Wright  served  in  the  expedition  to  tlie  Helder. 

90  Col.  Lewis's  services :-— campaign  in  Naples  and  Calabria,  in  1805  and  1806,  ineladki|f 
the  battle  of  M^da  and  siege  of  Scylla  Castle.  Capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida,  In  the  B^y 
of  Naples,  tai  Aug.  1809;  and  siege  of  the  Castle  of  Ischia.  Siege  of  the  Fort  at  8aai* 
Maura,  In  1810.  Campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsula;  wounded  at  the  asaattlt  of  tfie 
breach  of  St.  Sebastian— lost  the  left  leg  above  the  knee.  He  lias  received  the  sliver  War 
Medal  with  two  elaspa  for  Maida  and  St.  Sebastian. 

21  Colonel  HoUoway  served  the  campaignsof  1810,  ll,and  13, in  the  Peninsula ;  wounded 
In  The  trenches  before  Badi^os,  March  181S;  shot  through  the  body  S6th  March  IBlt, 
whilst  storming  the  enemy's  works.  He  has  received  tlte  silver  War  Medal  with  one  rilasfi 
Ibr  Badajoz. 

82  Colonel  Vavasour  served  at  the  defence  of  Cadli. 

S3  Colonel  Qraydon  was  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1800,  and  Guadeloupe,  In  1810^ 
on  each  of  which  occasions  he  was  the  senior  oiRcer  of  Koyal  Engineers  serving  with  • 
Division  of  the  Army.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  two  danps. 

24  Colonel  Thomson  siTTcd  in  Nova  Scotia,  in  1808,  0,  10,  and  11 ;  and  at  tha 
capture  of  Martinique  and  sieire  of  Fort  Bourbon,  with  the  division  of  the  army  uader  Sir 
Ckofge  Prevost,  in  1809.  Commanding  Engineer  with  the  erpedition  on  the  north  coaat 
of  S^tin,  at  the  blockade  of  Santona.  under  the  orders  of  Sir  Home  Popham,  in  1811^ 
Served  also  in  Holland  and  the  Netherlands,  in  1813,  li,  and  16;  waa  present  at  the 
operations  against  Antwerp,  and  as  commanding  Engineer  with  the  separate  ezpedltioB,  in 
1814,  under  Major-Oeneral  Gibbs,  for  the  reduction  of  Fort  Beats,  in  the  island  of  Sonlli 
Beveland.  Commanding  Bngineer  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  1880  to  1886,  and  la 
the  campaign  of  1835,  in  Kafllrland,  consequent  on  the  invasion  of  the  colony  by  the  Kafirs. 
Beeeived  the  repeated  thanks  of  Sir  Benjamin  D'Urban,  the  Commander-in-ehJef,  in 
general  onlers.    He  has  received  the  siWer  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Martlnfa|ne. 

26  Sir  Frederick  Smith  served  In  Sicily  flrom  1807  to  June  1812. 

9G  Colonel  Jonea  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  paasage  of  tlie  Donro 
and  capture  of  Oporto,  May,  1809 ;  battles  of  Talarera  and  Busaeo,  siege  of  Badajot,  battle 
of  Albuhera,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  He  has  received  Ihe  silver  War  Medal 
with  four  elaispe. 

98  Colonel  Oldfield  served  in  Holland,  In  1814.  From  March  to  June  1815,  ha  served 
aa  seeaad  la  eoaunand  under  Sir  Jae.  Carmichael-Smy  tb  in  the  Netlierlands ;  aa  Brigade* 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Soyal  Engineers.  289 

lii^otr  vith  ^e  Duke  of  WelUngtoa'a  anay  at  Waterloo,  caipitulation  of  PariB*  and  army  of 
Q«ea()fftioo. 

S&  Colonel  Dixon  served  in  Canada  during  the  war,  from  1813  to  181d»  and  was 
•I^^tly  wounded  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Sandosky.    Gold  Medal  for  Detroit. 

30  Colonel  Calder  seryed  in  the  expedition  to  Walcherea,  and  eiege  of  Fluflhinspy  in  1609. 

31  Ueut-Ool.  Slade  wae  present  at  St.  Sehaatian  in  July  and  Aug.  1813;  blockade  of 
Bayonne  and  repulee  of  tbs  sortie.  He  was  one  of  the  officers  selected  to  aecompaoy  the 
Imte  £rem  Socoa  to  the  noutb  of  the  ri?er  Adour,  and  to  aasist  in  laying  the  bridge  across. 
Be  has  eeeeiTod  the  ailver  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  St.  Seba^ttian. 

^  Lient^Cci.  Tylden  served  at  Gibraltar  and  In  ^ily  from  1807  to  1814.  Commanding 
SugiaeBr  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Santa  Maria,  JlOth  March,  1814,  and  in  theactioa 
befone  Genoa  under  Lord  Wm.  Beatinck ;  for  which  services  he  received  brevet  promotion. 
Commanded  the.  Pontoon  Train  daring  the  oom^aign  In  Belgium  and  France  in  1815; 
w«s  pvesent  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  with  the  a«my  of  Oceupation. 

34  Xiettt-Col.  Blaashard  served  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  and  nepulse  of  the  aortie. 
4(fterwttrds  in  the  Amerkan  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Washington,  the  operatioaa 
and  engagement  before  Baltimore,  field  operations  and  engagement  before  New  OrleaoS| 
taking  by  aaeault  the  lines  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Mississippi,  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 
Joined  Sir  James  Kemp's  di vision  ia  France,  22d  June  181 5» 

35  Lieut-CoL  Alex.  Brown  served  at  Walcheren. 

36  Lieut.-Col.  Bmmett's  services,^. :— eiegce  of  Badajos  in  1811  and  12 }  passage  of  the 
Kivc^  battles  l)efore  Bayonne,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Attack  on  the  American  lines  at  New 
Orleans,  every  afiair  on  that  expedition,  and  the  siege  of  Fort  Bowyer*  Slightly  wounded  at 
Bad^z  in  1811;  again  on  the  advance  towards  OrUies;  and  very  severely  wounded  at  the 
aseault  of  Badsioz  in  1812.    fie  has  received  the  siiver  War  Medal  with  four  eUsps. . 

37  UetttXJoL.Ward  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1811  and  12;  was  present  at  the 
aotioo  of  Castalla,  attack  of  Deaia,  and  siege  of  Tarragona  in  1813 ;  served  with  tlie  army 
ia  the  Netherlands  in  1814. 

96  Lieut.-CoL  Gordon's  services :— attack  on  the  Castle  of  Seylla,  June,  1800;  siega 
and  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  March,  1810. 

40  lieatrf-Coi.  Jones  served  in  the  expedition  to  Waldieren,  in  1800.  Also  the  campaigns 
of  laiO,  1),  12, 13,  and  14,incloding  the  actions  and  sieges  of  Cadiz,  Tarragona, (1811),  Ba* 
d«^  (1812)^  Vittoria»  St.  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nlve,  Bayonne* 
W4»nded  leading  the  Forlom  Hope  at  the  first  assault  of  St^  Sebastian.  Appointed  com- 
manding engineer  in  charge  of  the  fortifications  on  Montmitre,  after  the  entrance  of  the 
British  troops  into  Paris,  in  1815.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  fire  clasps. 

44  laeuu-Colonel  Barry  served  in  the  Peuinsola  from  Aug.  1812,  to  Oct.  1818,  and  was 
BOfarely  wounded  by  a  grape  shot,31st  Aug.  1813,  when  leading  a  party  to  the  breach  at  the 
ilormlng  of  SI.  Sebastian.    lie  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  oneolasp. 

45  X.t.-CoL  Reid  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1810  totheend  of  the  war,includiag 
the  tlwee  several  sieges  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  Giudad  Bodrigo,  siege  of  tiie  Forts  at  and  battle 
of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battles  of 
Nifelle,  Nlve,  and  Toulouse.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Algiers,  under  Lord  Bxmouth,  in 
18194  Severely  wounded  ia  the  knee,  repulsing  a  sortie  at  Badajos,  10th  May»  1811 ,;  in 
the  leg  during  the  assault  of  Ciudad  Redrigo,  19tb  January  1812;  in  the  neck  during  tho 
assault  of  St.  Sebastian,  28th  July  1813.  He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  eight 
clasps. 

*     46  Uent*-Col.  Ord  served  in  Spain  dnrmg  1810, 11, 12, 13,  and  one  half  of  1814,  in. 
tiudiag  the  sieges  of  Cadiz  and  Tarragona. 

47  Lieut.-Col.  Savage  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  in« 
dmliBg  the  investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie. 

48  Lt^**Coh  Waters  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1812  to  September  1814.  Was 
•t  Cadiz  when  the  siege  was  raised  in  the  former  year.  In  1615  he  was  present  in  the 
actieos  of  Qoatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  He  led  one  of  the  columns  to  the  asaaoH  of 
Peroaoe  on  the  26th  June  1815,  and  was  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

48  ULrCoi.  Matson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  in* 
Ending  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebasthm,  and  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Niv& 
Serfted  also  at  New  Orkans  in  1814.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three 

50  Lt*-Co1.  Victor  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  the  Nlve,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal 
with  three  clasps. 

53  Lt.-€ol.  Yule  served  in  the  American  war  in  1814,  and  was  at  Chippewa,  6th  July, 
1»14,  and  Niagara,  25th  July,  1814. 

54  LieuU-CoL  Phlllpotts  was  favourably  noticed  in  Sir  Gordon  Drummond's  despatch 
of  the  attack  on  Fort  Erie,  Sept.  1814.  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter- Master  General  with 
the  army  ia  Canada  during  the  lAsorrection  of  1837,  8,  and  0,  and  was  most  aetively  em- 
ployed, partiettlarly  at  the  i«taking  of  Beatihamols,  for  which  he  reeeired  the  Brevet  nok 


290        War  Sertim  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  JBngweere. 

of  Uciit.*Colmiel.  Commaading  Royal  Engineer  with  the  expcdffion  voder  M^^nr-Gcaerml 
D'Aguilar  wbieh  took  the  Forte  t^f  the  Bucca  Tigris  iu  the  Canton  River,  tho*e  of  the  8t«k«I 
Barrier,  and  of  the  city  of  Canton  in  April  1847,  »pilKing  879  pteeea  of  beftry  ordnance.     ^ 

67  Lieut.-Col.  Bolton  served  in  the  Penmsala  from  Oet.  1818  to  tha  end  of  tbe  war. 
£8  Lt«nt..Col.  Wbinyatet  wae  at  the  battle  of  Aigiere,  97th  Aug.  1816. 

00  l.ieat,«Co)oneI  Alderton  lerved  in  Bfiain  during  the  Chriatino  and  Carlkt  war.  Alio 
the  Syrian  ciimpaign  of  1840-41  (Medal;,  loeluding  tbe  advance againal  Gaia  and  tha  aihir 
sear  Aikalon* 

61  Lt.-Col.  Wright  was  woanded  by  a  mnsket  ball  through  the  thigh,  ISth  Oct  laSl*  at 
Eante,  in  an  attack  made  by  the  Oreeks  upon  a  Turkish  man-of-war. 

68  Lt-Col.  Thomson  was  attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  1815,  and  served  at  Maabea^f 
liwdraey,  PhillipTille,  and  Rocroi. 

68  Lt.-Co1.  Wortham  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  F^rance,  indading, 
the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  from  80th  August  to  8th  Sept.  1818  ;  battles  of  Orthca  and  Iba- 
lovee.  Served  afterwards  with  the  army  in  America,  iVom  14th  Sept.  1814,  to  S4th  May 
1816,  including  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1816,  and 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer  from  8th  to  11th  Feb.  1816.  He  has  received  the 
silver  War  Medal  with  three  rlB»ps. 

66  Lt.-Col8.  Jebb  and  Portlock,  served  In  the  laat  American  war, 

66  Captain  Gordon  served,  as  senior  officer,  in  Demerara,  during  the  insurreetlaa  of  the 
Negroes,  in  18SS  and  1894.  He  was  mentioned  in  general  orders,  and  received  the  thanks 
df  tiie  Court  of  Policy  of  the  Hnlted  Colony  of  Demerara  and  lUsequibo. 

67  ll^oi  Harlow  was  commanding  Royal  Engineer  at  the  storming  of  Kawltl*s  Pah  at 
Owiawai  in  Vew  Zealand  on  the  1st  July  1846,  and  tbe  subsequent  dettmetloa  of  the 
same.  Also  at  the  burning  of  Aretua's  Pub,  and  at  tlie  storming  of  Kawitl's  Pah  on  tlie 
llth  Jan.  1846;  for  these  services  he  received  tbe  Bteret  rank  of  Major. 

68  Major  Walpole  commanded  the  Royal  Bngineera  on  the  eastern  frontier  of  tbe  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kulfir  war  of  1846-7,  was  twice  wounded  on  the  8th  June  1646, 
and  t&r  his  services  received  the  rank  of  Major. 

69  MiOor  Aid  rich  was  specially  employed  in  command  In  Spain,  Syria,  and  China.  In 
Spain  in  1880  obtalniug  the  fturrcoder  of  the  Fortress  of  Melilla  by  the  CarlUu  to  the  Queen 
of  Spain.  In  Syria  1840.41  (Medal) :  commanding  Royal  Engineers  frnm  the  firxt  leading 
to  the  19th  Dec.  1840,  including  the  operations  at  DVeane,  l^ne,  bombardment  and 
assault  of  Sidon,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Beyrout,  and  subsequent  surrender  to  iMm, 
while  in  charge  of  detachments  of  Rnyal  Marines  and  Turkish  tfOop».  of  a  division  of  the 
Bgyptian  Army  (8000)  with  their  encampment  and  94  pieces  of  artillery :  also  bombavd- 
meot  and  capture  of  Acre.  From  18th  Dec.  employed  on  the  Staff  in  the  advance  to  Jaffk; 
and  from  the  90th  Sept.  1841  as  commanding  Royal  Engineers  until  the  evacoatiop  of 
Syria  by  the  British  troops.  In  China  1843  to  1847  as  commanding  Royal  Engineer  to  the 
Field  Fcifces  until  their  withdrawal  In  1846.  In  April  1847  he  was  employed  in  the  com- 
bined  Kaval  and  Military  expedition  up  the  Canton  River,  charged  In  command  witb  the 
asnult  and  capture  of  seven  Forti,  vii.,  Naplcr*s,  Whampoa  Creek,  French  FoDy.  Ronge, 
Zig-aag,  Segment,  and  Stianneen  Forts. 

70  Captain  Durnford  was  employed  with  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  expetKtkn 
ttp  the  Canton  River  in  April  1847,  at  the  capture  of  eight  Forts,  tIx.,  North  and  Boath 
Wangtong,  at  the  Bocca  Tigris ;  Pacbow  and  Wookongtap,  at  the  Barrier;  Zlg-aag,  Seg- 
ment, Shameen,  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Canton. 

71  Capt.  Skyring  and  Major  Symonds  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal)' 
79  Capt.  Owen  served  et  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  tbe  campaign  against  the  iasofgeat 

Boers  In  1846,  and  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7. 

73  C^apt.  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  War  of  1641^7, 
and  made  a  military  sketch  of  9000  square  SiUea  of  Kaffirbind,— 1,100  of  which  boMr- 
veyed  during  the  war. 

74  licut.  Gibb  aerved  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  August  1841  to  April  1648, 
accompanied  the  overland  expedition  to  Port  Natal,  and  commanded  the  Royal  EnghiecfB 
during  the  whole  of  the  operationa  oonneeted  with  the  capture  of  that  settlement  iu  Mar 
and  Jaaa  1849. 


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DWectoT'Oen/erah 

Sir  John  Webb,*  KCH.  Aintt.'Surg.  1 7  Mar.  94  ;  Surggotij  15  July,  05 ;  Deputy 
Irupeciar,  90  June,  0^',  Inspector, 2Q  iimef  OQ ;  ZHrettar^Qen^ralf  I  Aug.  13. 

Deputy  Ifupector*Qejieral, 
9  Morgan  Thomas,'  AssUt.'SurQeon,  14  July,  04;  Surgeon,  11  Nov.  11 ;  Aseut,' 
Intpeetor,  14  July,  36 ;  Deputy  Inepeetor^Otneral,  16  Jan.  41. 


Sbxiok  Surobovs. 


H,  B.  James  Btevart 

John  Wallon  Halahan,  M.D . . . . 

9  James  Verlmg/  M.P 

Alexander  Ogjlvie,*  M.D 

Thomas  Haswell  Quigley 

WL  Stewart  Chisholm* 

William  Richardson,  If.O 

James  Bdmund  Williams  • 

SUROBONS. 

Wm.  Kelly^ 

Charles  Dempsey  

John  Atkins  Dayis 

James  £dw.  Thomas  Parratt'  . . 

George  Farr    

Chas.  Fred.  Stauntoo,  M.B 

Johnson  Savage,  M.D 

Robert  Templeton,  M.D 

Joseph  Ambrose  Lawson,  M.D. 
Wm.  Alston  Dassau?ille,  M.D. 

James  Bomerville  Litle 

Assistant  Suboeobs. 

John  Mackintosh,  M.D 

Oeoige  Thomas  Ferris   

Melbourne  Broke  Gallwey    . . . . 

John  Bent  , . , 

Rich.  Coffin  ElUot 

Ross  Hassard^    , . , , , 

Charles  Young , 

Wm.  Henry  Mackintosh,  M.D. 

Henry  Briscoe,  M.D 

Orlando  Sawle  Donnall    

Hugh  Crawford  Walshe,'  M.D. 
James  Macmillan  Scott  Fogo  . . 

£dward  Gilborne 

Edward  Schaw  Protheroe    . . . . 
Stanhope  Hunter  Fasson  ••..., 

Robert  Thornton 

Matthew  Combe 

Frederick  Howard 

Edward  Dawson  Allinson 

Henry  Fisher 

William  Pearson  Ward 

Thomas  Rhys , . . . . 

Philip  Splane  Warren 

David  FlL'ld  Rennie 


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I  Vr.  Chitbolm 
Mrvcd  is  the  cam- 
paign of  1816,  includ- 
ing Waterloo,  and  Uie 
capture  of  Paris.  Was 
engaged  |p  both  Re- 
bellioni  ot  Upper  Ca- 
nsda.  Accoinptnied 
•ereral  naval  expe- 
ditions agalnit  the 
brifandf  oa  liake  On- 
tario, k  among  "  the 
Thoueand  Iilandi,"  end  aerved  in 
the  gun-boatf  with  the  marinoe  and 
Indiana  during  the  attack  and  sur- 
render al  Mill  Point.  Waa  the  onlj 
medical  officer  of  thf  regular  force 
on  the  field,  and  a  volunteer,  dur- 
ing the  sharp  conflict  with  the  rebela 
and  Americans  near  Prfseott,  isth 
Nov.  1828,  where  upwards  of  80  of 
the  small  force  were  kiUcfd  and 
wounded,  including  the  two  officers 
who  landed  with  the  expedition. 
Received  high  commendation  in  the 
official  romuiunications  of  the  Com- 
mander of  the  Forces,  *■  b  admira- 
tion of  his  conduct,'*  and  for  the 
**  valuable  services"  be  rendered  on 
that  occasion.  Tlie  General  com- 
manding in  chief  directed  **  his 
congratulations"  tn  be  sent  to 
Mr.  Chi«hulm  **  with  rvferenee  to 
(lis  exertions  in  that  afftir;"  and 
ihe  Master-general  expressed  bj 
*  minute '  his  gratification  '*  at  con- 
duet  so  creditable  and  to  honourable 
(o  him." 


7  Surgeoa  Kelly  and  Anist-Surg* 
Hassard  served  with  the  troop*  em- 
ploje4  in  S/ria  in  1841. 


PaynuuUre  to  the  Ordnance  Department,  llesiri.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  Joba  Webb  served  oo  the  Continent  in  1794  under  the  Duke  of  York,  and  was  preseat  at  the  action 
of  Lannoi,  17th  and  18tb  May.  In  1790  he  served  at  the  siege  of  Morne  Fortune  and  capture  of  St.  Lucia, 
also  at  the  expulsion  of  the  Caribs  fh>m  St.  Vincent ;  at  the  capture  of  Trinidad,  and  the  descent  on  Porto 
Rico  in  1707;  reduction  of  the  Uelder,  and  capture  of  the  Texel  fleet  in  1799;  on  the  coast  of  Spain  in  1800 ; 
Ihe  Egyptian  earopaign  of  1801,  including  tlie  action  at  the  landing  and  those  of  the  13th  and  81st  March,  the 
taking  of  Giand  Cairo,  and  all  the  subsequent  operations;  siege  of  Copenhagen,  and  capture  of  the  Danish 
fleet,  in  1807;  expedition  to  the  Scheldt  in  1809. 

8  Mr.  Thomases  services :->Oampaign  In  Italy  In  180S,  including  the  oceopatlon  of  Sicily.  Descent  on 
the  coast  of  Calabria,  battle  of  Malda,  and  siege  of  Scylla  Castle  in  1806.  Expedithm  to  Sweden,  under  Sir 
John  Moore ;  and  subsequently  in  Portugal  and  Spain,  up  to  the  retreat  to  Corunna,  in  1808-0.  Capture  of 
Quadaloupe  in  1816.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  two  ciasps. 

8  Dr.  Verllng  landed  in  the  Peninsula  shortly  afler  the  battle  of  Albuhera,  and  took  part  in  the  care  of 
the  wounded  of  the  Royal  Artillery  and  the  Artillery  of  the  King's  German  legion.  Be  served  the  remainder 
of  the  war,  and  marched  home,  through  Kraiice,  with  the  Ho}ai  Hoise  Ariiii«ry.  Hv  was  present  «t  the 
sl^e  of  Ciudad  Kodrigo,  battle  ut  Yitioria,  invettuKnt  of  Pampeluna,  sleRC  and  capture  oi  St.  Sebastian, 
passage  of  the  BidMSsoa.  battle  of  th«?  Nivelle,  and  tlie  affitir*  belore  Bayonne,  battle  of  the  Nive,  and  the 
sortie  fh>m  Bayonne.    He  ha«  received  the  sliver  War  Medal  witii  five  clasps. 

e  Mr.  Parratt  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Yeaiig  tse  Kiang  in  China  (Medal),  inclnding  the  storm 
U4  «iptore  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo.    He  was  alto  present  at  the  demonstration  before  Nankin. 

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Royal  Mariim. 


-•^ 


Captains. 

Willmm  Jolllffe  (  Mu^,  9  Not.  46) 

Wniiam  Calamy  ** do 

Richard  WiUiam  Paseoe**  

James  Clarke** 

John  Backley  CaBtieaa,(  jf^^,  lOKor.  40.) 
JohnTothill 


(i  'Robert  Henry .*»  Artillery 

1  9  Fortescae  Qraham**     

0  Jame*  Whitoomby^  (Mqfcr, »  Dtc.  49) . . 

0   Edmond  Hearle • 

0  JohnM'Arthar 

0  JotephChildft,^(jri|for, »iciij,  43)    •... 
0   Hngh  Eyans  

0  9S.RobeHWet^0T,^  A$tiMt.A4f.Oon. 

Qeoiige  Griffin    

4^  Jaiaet  DowmaB* 

Charles  Clarke, 

Edmund  Nepean   • 

9h  Wm.  M^Kinnon 

5  Thomas  F3ramore**    

2  Frsneift  Smith  Hamilton,(ifi|/.«  Dec.  42) 

4H  I  John  Tatton  Brown"   

S^  Charle«  CartwHght  WiUlamsoti  

4   Edward  Aiupistas  Parker   

A  Joshua  Edieston    

7A  jCharles  WUliam  Pearce  

6,^  Thomas  Hardle.**  (imfor  so  March  40)  . . 

0   Robert  Wright  (Ist) « 

7   William  Gordon    

7   Edward  Appleton** ,. 

7   Thomas  Peard  Dwyer,"  Artillery  .... 

7   Wmiara  Clendon   

7  Caleb  Barnes 

lOft  Peter  Martin  M'Kellar 

9^  Thomas  Stephens 

11^  Geoig«  Watson 

0^  John  Land 

1 1   James  Buchanan    

lO   Henry  George  Mitford  *...••  • 

lO   Samuel  Hawkins^  (j#q^,  e  Juiw  40) ... . 

0    Henry  William  Parke,**  ArtUUry .... 

0  Anthony B.Stransham*  (if^/.  15  Apr.  49) 

0   Edward  Rea .«. 

0  Alexander  Anderson^ 

0   Robert  Wright  (2nd> 

0  John  Fraser,  ^Wl//«ry 

0  Thomas  Brown  Gray*^ 

0  Thomas  Hollo  way,  ArtUlory 

0  John  Charlei  Grey  Courtis 

0  JohnMiUer*" 

0   Richard  Johns,  (Mqfor,  19  Oc<.49) 

0   Peter  Brames  Nolloth 

0  Fielding  Alexander  Campbell 

0  George  Evans  Hunt 

0  John  Mitchell 

0  Thomas  Lemon 

0  Peter  Trant  Murray  Payne , 

0  George  Elliot** 

0  Thomas  Charles  Cotton  Moore    

0   Augustus  Flemyng 

0  Wm.  Bookey  Laiigford*\ji4^«r,7Jalr40) 

0  WiUiam  Mackay  Heriot  , 

0   Hamilton  Fleming 

0  Charles  Miller   

0   Arthur  Sandys  SUwell  Walsh,    

0  John  George  Augustus  Ayles 

0  John  Hawkins  Gascoigne •  •  •  •  • 

0  Thomas  Fraser^ 

0  John  Hoskfai  Wrtght^ 

0   Robert  John  M'KiUop 

0  William  Friend  Hopkins 

0   Henry  CarrTatey  ^rti/^y 


2nd  likitt 


4  May  U7 

18  June 

12  Sept.  08 

19  Sept. 

22  Sept. 
8  Oct. 

1  Nov. 

17  Nov. 

13  Mar.  00 

4  Apr, 

14  Apr. 
21  Apr. 
14  June 

26  June 

18  Sept. 
28  Nov 

8  Feb.  10 

27  Nov.  10 
13  Mar.  09 

6  Apr.  11 

2  May 

21  May 

23  May 

23  Sept. 

19  Nov. 
26  Mar.  12 

24  Apr. 

6  May 
13  July 
26  Aug. 

19  Oct. 

9  Nov. 
10  Nov. 
17  Apr. 
IBS^U 

20  Dec. 

22  Dec. 

22  Feb.  14 

23  Feb. 

28  Feb.  14 
26  Nov.  22 

1  Jan.  23 

3  Feb.  23 
13  May 

7  0cu 

8  May  24 
31  Jan.   25 

17  Mar. 
30  May 

18  July 
1  Oct. 

28  Jan.   26 
23  Sept 
16  Dec. 

5  Oct.  27 
8  Oct. 

22  Oct. 
1  Nov.  27 

4  Dec. 

7  Jan.   28 
22  Jan. 
28  Jan. 
10  Mar. 

19  Mar. 

12  Apr. 

13  May 

4  June 

26  Nov. 

5  Feb.  29 
4  Mar.  2b 

27  Apr. 
30  June 


IST  XIBUtJ  CAfTAUr. 


18  Apr.   14 
14  Jam  20 

10  May  8a 
14  Nov. 

18  Apr.  24 
8  May 
22  June 
a  May  25 

11  Mar.  26 

26  Sept.  27 

do. 
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24  Not. 
do. 

6  Mar.  28 

8  Mar. 
24  Mar. 

2  Oct.  28 
18  Apr.  26 
28  Apr.t9 

2  Oct. 

14  Nov. 

18  Dee. 

28  Feb. 
22  July  80 

S  Feb.  31 
16  Apr. 
4  June 

10  Sept. 

7  Oct. 

9  Not. 

19  Jan.  82 

22  Feb. 
4  Apr. 

do 

27  June 

11  July 
24  Aug. 

29  Aug. 

12  Oct. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

11  Apr.  33 

23  Apr. 

1  Oct.  33 
9  Dec. 

28  Dec. 

7  Jan.  34 

4  Mar. 

19  Mar.  84 

27  May 

do. 

29  Nov. 

5  Feb.  35 

30  Mar. 

6  Apr.  85 
26  Oct. 

28  Jan.  36 

22  Mar. 

24  Mar. 

15  Apr. 

20  July 
6  Dee. 

10  Jan.  87 

23  May 
10  July 

do 
do 
do 
do 


27  May  34 

24  Sept.  35 

28  May  37 
10  July 

do 

do 

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16  Not. 

do 
9  Dee. 
1  Jan.  38 
26  Apr. 
1  Jnn« 

8  June 

3  0cc 
7  Not. 

28  Feb. 

20  Aug. 
do 

10  Aug.  40 
ONov. 

18  Not. 
do 

18  Jan. 41 
5  Mar. 

26  Mar. 

11  May 
do 
do 
do 

30  June 

30  Oct. 

4  Not. 
do 

21  Dee. 

12  Feb.  42 
do 

19  Mar.  42 

5  May 
18  July 

29  Sept. 

5  Not.  42 
23  Not. 

4  Jan.    43 
12  April 

7  Aug. 
10  Aug.  44 
21  Sept. 

3  May  44 
OMsy 

10  July 
12  July 
16  Aug.   44 

31  Oct. 

21  Jan.    45 

de 
16  June 
16  Aug. 
7  Apr.  46 
a6Aag. 
10  Oct. 

9  Not. 
26  Not. 

7  Dee. 
9  Dec.  46 
20  Apr.  47 

4  May 


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294 


Boyal  Marines. 


Captains. 
QeoTgeOAtlMnglejf*'  Artillery   .. 

Joseph  Fnmds  BritUin,**    

George  Wslkup  Congdou 

Rlebard  William  Meheuz     

Bdward  Hocker 

Francis  Augustiis  HalUday, Artillery 

Simon  FrassH*   ••• 

John  Wade •• 

Hamnett  ParkSi  ilrlil/ery 

Walter  Cossar 

William  Henry  March 

Charles  Allan  Parker^ 

Edward  Pownoll  Snowe    

Oallway  I^rng  Payne    

Joseph  Oates  Travers,  

Rohert  Murray  Cvrry  

Edward  Stanley  Browne 

Joseph  Beid  Jackson    

John  Thompson  Aslett 

Beniey  Vario 

Henry  David  Brskine 

WilUam  Robert  MazweU/> 

Thomas  Dodley  Fosbroke    

Charles  Joseph  Hadfleld 

John  Philip  StCTcns     

Richard  Carr  Spalding** 

Hayes  Marriott,** 

Walter  Welsford  LUilcrap   

Thomas  Baker  Pleydell    .•••• 

Samnd  Nettenrille  Lowder 

Andrew  Roger  SaTage,  ArtiOary   . . 

Pltealm  Onslow 

Bdward  Thomborovgh  Parker  Shewen  ^ 

Oeorge  Lambrick   • 

Hugh  Kennedy      

Robert  Hockings    

William  Lawrence  Sayer   

Richard  Oeorge  Connolly  •  • 

Augostos  Dover  Lyddon  Farrant .  • .  • 

Henry Tlmpson**    ••• 

Nicholas  Moore  

Henry  Charles  Moorhead  Hawkey    . . 

Edw.  Pellew  HameU  Utsher 

Charles  Ogilry  Hamley 

Henry  Yarlo 

William  Strattoa  Aslett 

William  Firancis  Foots 

Charles  Penrose  Coode   , 

First  Libutbhahts. 

William  Origor  Snther    

Henry  Edward  Delaeombe 

Andrew  John  BnckJngham  HamUy** 

William  Ramsay  Searle 

Henry  Dmry    • 

Henry  Atkins  M'Calhim 

Charles  Lonis,  Qr.^Masi 

Riehaid  King  Clarell 

John  William  Wearing.  Atyutant 

Richard  Yates  Stvart  Moobray 

Alszander  Ramsay 

Penrose  Charles  Penrose 

Oeorge  Brydges  Rodney,  Atl^utani  •  •  •  • 

Jermyn  Chanes  Symonds  

John  Maaike  Wemyss,  jirftOsry 

John  Henry  Mercer 

Henry  Hotham  McCarthy 

Perqfrtee  Henry  Fellowes,  Atffuiant  • . 

Wm.  Christopher  Parkin  Elliott 

Charles  WUUam  Adatr,**  AdfuiMU  .. .. 

Richard  Farmar'* 

William  JoUift    

Robert  Sepplngs  Harrison^''  A4hfW^  •  • 

Wm.  Jenny  PengaUey 

Geoige  Qaidiner  Alexander,  ArtUUry.» 


2hd  libut. 


1st.  libut. 


so  June  28 

16  Nor. 
4  Dec. 

26  Dec. 
80  Jan.  30 

29  Feb. 
do 

dJaly 

27  Jnly 
10  Aug. 
80  Nov. 

4  Feb.  81 

17  Mar. 

17  May 
10  Sept. 
92  Feb. 
19  Mar. 

4  Apr. 
16  Apr. 
16  Apr. 

10  Jnly 

11  July 

30  Not. 
16  Feb. 
7  May 

do 
11  Oct. 
1  Not. 

do 

do 
11  Not. 

18  Not. 

28  Feb.  84' 
14  Mar.  I 
21  Mar. 

4  Jnly 
14  Not. 

26  Dec.  84 
81  Jnly  86 

6  Jan.  80 
16  Jnly 

27  Sept  86 
27  Dec 
27  Feb.  87 

7  Apr.  87 
26  Jnly 

1  Ang. 
do 


10 


87 


caftaib. 


Jnly 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
28  Sept. 

7  Not. 
16  Not. 
24  Not. 

9Dee. 
16  Dec. 

1  Jan. 
20  Apr. 

do 
4  May 
16  June 
do 

8  Oct.  88 
7  Not. 

28  Feb.  80 

6  Apr. 

7  Feb.  40 

2  Mar. 
10  Aug. 

19  Sept. 
6  Not. 

18  Not.  40 

do. 

do. 

do. 
18  do. 
18  Jan.  41 

20  Jan. 

28  Jan.  41 
6  March 

29  Mar. 
11  May 


4  May    47 

27  July 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
11  Ang. 

26  Ai^. 
29  0et. 
4Dee. 

27  Doc 
4  Jan.    48 
4  May 

17  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
27  May 
14  Jnly 
81  Ang. 
lOcC 
96  Oct. 
1  Mar.    49 

9  Mar. 
26  Apr. 

1  May 
26  May 
26  May 
19  Jnly 

10  Ang. 
91  Ang. 
19  Sept. 

8  Oct. 
16  Not. 
94  Not. 


87 


do 

do 
1  Aug, 
17  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
24  Oct. 
21  Not. 

do 

do 
6  Dec 
19  Dec 

do 

do 

do 

do 
9  Jan.  88 

80  Jan. 

81  Mar. 
8  May 

do 
8  May 
19  June 

do 
19JaM 
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do 
May 
do 
do 
11  May 
do 

18  May 
14  May 
14  May 
14  May 

8Jnl} 
14  Ang. 
17  Ang. 
80  Oct. 

4  Not. 
94  Not. 

19  Feb. 
do 
do 

19  Feb. 

19  Mar. 

6  May 

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29&, 


Art. 


First  Libutbnants. 

Henry  Wm.  Brooker  

Charles  Frederick  Henzies 

John  Huski80on»  Qr»'Master    

John  Henry  Stewart,  Adjutant    

DaTidBlyth 

Joseph  Edward  Wilson  IjkWTtncefAdi 

Jamea  Ainslie  Stewart/*  A4jutant 

James  Plckard*' - 

Henry  Charles  Peuose  Djtstf*  Qr.^Maoter 

Wm.  Bamham  Thoa.  Rider    

Wm.  Alfred  Gamer  Wright   ............. 

Gerard  Montana 

George  Wentworth  Forhes,  Acf^ont    

George  Augustus  Schomberg,  ilrtti/ery  ... 

Julius  Roberts,  ^rfi22ery    

Fleetwood  John  Richards  •••••••>•»«••••• 

Hugh  Hamilton  Goold    

Arthur  Butcher    •  • 

Geoige  Drury,  Qr.'Matter    

William  Hutchinson    

Thomas  Forrest 

Bdward  Andrde  Wylde 

Bbenezer  Tristram  Thomas  Jones 

Jijseph  Henry  JoIUffe 

John  William  Alexander  Kennedy** 

Robert  Boyle    

Simon  Ridley  Little 

Tho.  Alex.  Mtsterson  DTeber  Pennington  . 

JohnEUioU 

Samuel  Lewin  Wilson 

Charles  M< Arthur    

Hamond  Weston  Gwyn 

Charles  Loudon  Barnard,  ArtUUry 

Richard  Franklin  Tucker    

Henry  Watson  Hall,  ilr^Jtry 

Henry  Geoiige  Johnstone  Davies   

Rodney  Vansittart  Allen 

Nevinsoo  Wilk>ughby  de  Courcy   

Henry  Bates  Leonard 

George  Webb    

WiUiam  Mansell  ManseU"     

Thomas  Carsuirs  Gray 

Wm.  Godfrey  Rayson  Misters    ..*.•• 

Richard  Parke 

John  James  Douglas  Barclay 

George  Sheddan  Dunbar 

John  Manger 

Thomas  Magin 

Charles  Slaughter 

Fermor  Bonnycastle  Grltton 

Henry  John  Tribe •  • 

John  Wm.  Collman  Williams,  ArtUlory  ... 

HughStttkely  Bunk,  ArtUUry 

Thomas  Valentine  Cooke 

Lewis  Scott  Reeves  

George  Stephen  Digby,  Artillery 

William  Bdward  Farmar     

John  Charles  Downie  Morrison 

Henry  Tliomat  Swain 

Charles  Reed  Driver    

Alfred  De  Hochepied  Nepean     

Henry  Spiatt    

George  Bdward  Owen  Jackson 

Frederick  Augustus  Percy  Wood  

Edward  Price  Usher    

Geoige  Bruce  Puddicombe 

Michael  Spratt 

Charles  Thomas  Forest  Onslow 

Julius  Bunce ••- 

Thomas  Page  Casey    

Henry  Treffry  Fox 

Edward  LawesPym 

Henderson  Ward 


2WD    LI  BUT. 

15  Aug.  98 
21  Aug. 

4  Dec. 

18  Dec. 
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17  Nor.  40 

16  Mar.  41 
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15  Feb.  42 
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•  ••••  •  ••••*••• 


Wm.  Henry  Wborwood  Branch 

John  Crocket,  ArtUlerp . . . , 

Henry  Kicbolu  QeU   

Chariet  John  Ellii 

WnUam  Sandom  Davis,  ArHliorp. . . 

Edmund  Charles  DomviUe < 

Frederick  Charles  Knight 

Frederick  Bdward  Budd 

Thomas  Quin  Meade,  ArtUltrp..  •• .. 

Benjamin  Booslleld  Herrick 

Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,  ^rfi/ltry   ••• 

Alexander  Flnlaison  Satheriand 

Fraaeis  Harry  Noott 

William  Pitt  DraiTcn,  ArtUierp 

William  James  Kinsman 

JohBBastahle,^r<i//ery 

Thomas  Burton  Vandeleiir  FitsQerald 

John  Tunstall  HaYerfield • 

John  Sangster    .** 

Ponsonby  May  Carew  Croker 

John  Cree  Giles 

Geoige  Bayles  Hcastey 

Hemy  Adair,  ^rfi/ltiy    

Henor  Way  Mavbey,  ArtiUorp  ..... 

Arthsur  Onslow  lake  Lewis 

Frederidi  Llewellyn  Alexander.  ArtUltrp. 

John  Basset  Pry nn   .••••. 

Charles  Osbom  Baker 

Cliarles  Wolrige 

Philip  Harris < 

William  James  Dona    •••••.•«••..••.. 

John  Homdon  Pany    

Eichard  KenneuWillson •••• 

Edmaad  Henry  Cox 

Ednyand  Brigbonse  Snow 

James  Taylor < 

John  Bariow  Batcher •• 

John  George  TImpson • 

ArtharCharies  Steele,  ^r^iUcry , 

Edward  Henderson  Starr 

F.dward  Joseph  Ridgway  Connolly    •  •  • . 

Edward  BalphBorwy...* 

ArUiar  Ellis 

Geoiye  Basalgette    < 

Edward GoQ^  M'Callnm  • ., 

Richard  TurhenrUle  AnseU 

Geoigs  Henry  Wrifitrd*. ••••••« 

John  Poors   ••••• ••••• ••• 

Rickanl  Goddard  Hallilay 

Geoife  Gregory < 

Heniy  George  SUlot • 

Jonea  Wright 

HeniyHewett   

Edward  M< Arthur    

Heniy  Bradlqr  Roberta  

James  Shnte  *••.. 

John  Bofstead  Seymov 

Arthar  John  Stnart  ••• 

Charles  Barker  Puke 

John  Gate  HoUand. 

Nogent  Macnamara 

James  Elphinstone  Lock 

Archibald  Alexander  Doeglas 

Charies  Loftns Tottenham  Usher  •••••• 

Edwaid  Richards  ..•«••• • 

Qcofga  Lsscellca  Blake    

Osborne  Frederick  Charles  Fraser  

WlUlam  Henry  Worthy  Bennett 

Geofge  Leslie... •••• 

Chaiftes  Roberts •• 

WUUaa  PeaaBorton 

Edward  Ocuvivs  Pearse •.* 

SmcoxD  LzBVTSiiAsxa. 

Nicholas  Bennett  Dalby  

Georoe  Le  HeidT  Barltoa    


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297 


BXCOVO  LIKUTEMAHTS. 


EmboU  l>taih  Thelwall,  ArtOUry 
WjUlAm  John  Spencer  RichanU . .  • 
John  Vaughan  Garden  Reed   • .  •  •  • 

Richard  Pentlaad  Henry 

Charlee  Loaia  ▲tterhuiy  Pannar    • 

WiUiamKeUj 

ChoAeB  JoMiira,  Artillery  

Henry  Undwy  Seerle,  ArfUiary    . 

Henry  Lewie  BTane 

[enry  IfleholMm  Tlnklar <*... 

Wlliiam  Riehard  Jeftnya 

Georire  Dare  Dowell»  ArtiUery  . .  p 

HarriMOn  John  Jul!  ^ •« 

TheophUns  Vaaghton 

Augustus  Tonyn  Staines  Cottier.  • . 

Williem  Tkylor 

Edward  Grant  Stokes 

JobnDaffPlgon   « 

Dixon  lHhidtey  Cuny 

Thomas  Moore 

William  Cunningham  Symonds  • . . 
Uorado  Nelson  Charles  Blanckley  . 

AnAer  Croft  Critchell 

Edward  Pitwerald  Pritohard 

Cliaileii  William  Carrington 

John  James  Doaglas. .. .  ..•..••••.••. 

Robert  WUliam  Bland  Hunt 

Francis  Robert  Newton    ••••«•« 

John  F^wlerick  Hawkey 

Edward  Spry 

Frederick  George  Pym -« . •  ..' 

Henry  Fallowfleld  Cooper   ..•• < 

Josepli  Hamilton  Haskery < 

William  Henry  Hore  West •• 

Henry  Colton  Ifudge  •••« 

Frsnds  Lloyd  Dowse    •••.. 

Ambrose  Wolrige < 

Thomas  Geoige  Shelton  Meheax 

Montagu   Herbert  Orahiim.** «. 

William Tauxia  Savary... 

GcofgeGill 

George  Brydges •••. 

John  Michael  De  Coarey  Meade < 

George  GllTer  Erans •• 

Phmcis  Walton. 

Riehard  John  Hardy  Douglas 

Jacob  Richards  Lloyd... ••• 

Geoige  Couch ....••..••.•  •••• 

Spencer  George  Walih. .••• 

Henry  Rolt  Tomlin 

Frederick   Herbert  Rod ^... 

Richard  Johns •  •  •  • 

John  HInde  Durham  Bonrehier  Bowker 

Fmnds  Philip  Toms 

George  Naylor ••••• 

Henry  Nason • 

Joshua  Rowland  Brookes .. • 

Henry  Bieynton  Brskine 

John  Edward  Westropp  Soott  «••••... 

Walter  Scott  Reeves 

Francis  William  Thomas 

Henry  Dickenson  Nightingale 

John  Cobb 

William  Henry  Clements  .« 

Fiederick  William  Arthur  Boyd 

Cutk^ert  Ward  Burton 

Jaqire  Conway  IVavers 

Frederick  LewU  Davki 

Charles  Pyne «*•••• 


^i  •  ■  ■  •  • 


8ifO  1.IBUT. 


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do 

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298 


ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 

Head'QuarterMf  Portsmouth* 

Colonel  9nd  OwMwonAw*.— D^'id  Anderson  Olbwnc/  10  July,  4i. 

Xint/.-Co'ofiW.— 9  John  Harrey  StevenB,^  17  Aug.  46. 

Captain*, 

Henry  Carr  Tate,  4  May  47. 


J.  B.  Castlean  (Mejor\  10  July,  87 
RoVrt  Henry*  10 July, 87. 
Thomas  Peard  Dwyer,  86  March,  41 
Henry  WHllam  Parke  »  12  Feb.  42, 
John  Prater.  29  Sept.  4«. 
Thomas  HoIIoway,  28  Nor.  42. 


George  Colt  Lapgley/^  4  May  47. 
F.  A.  HalHday,  27  July,  47. 
Hamnet  Pftrke,  27  July,  47. 
Andrew  Roger  Ba? age,  26  Oct.  46. 


Pirgt  LUtiUnants. 

John  Crocket,  20  If  or.  47. 
William  Sandom  Davis.  21  Dee.  47* 
Thomas  Quin  Meade,  4  Jan.  48. 
Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,  21  March  48* 
William  Pitt  Draffen,  27  May  4a. 
John  Bastable,  27  May  48. 
Henry  Adair,  27  May  48. 
Henry  Way  Mawbey,  27  May  48. 
Frederiek  Uewellyn  Alexander,  27  May  48L 
Arthur  Charlca  Steele,  27  May,  48. 


John  Maurice  Wemyss,  30  Oct.  41. 

OeoTge  Gardiner  Alexander,  17  June  42 

J.  £.  Wilson  Lawrence,  A^f.  6  Not.  42* 

Oeoige  Aug.  Scombexg,  21  Sept.  43. 

Julius  Roberts,  16  Mar.  44. 

Charles  Loudon  Barnard,  18  Aug.  45. 

Henry  Watson  Hall,  4  Feb.  46. 

John  William  Collman  Williams,  27  July,  47. 

Hugh  Stukely  Buck,  27  July,  47. 

Geo.  Stephen  Digby,  27  July,  47. 

Steond  XAoutenaniM. 
Embnle  Daysh  Thelwall,  26  June,  49.  |  Henry  Lindsay  Bearle,  26  June,  40. 

Chaxiea  JolUfib,  26  June,  49.  |  Georite  Dare  Dowell,  26  June,  49. 

Atyuiant.-^.  S.  W.  Lawxenoe  {IgtlAeut.),  4  May  47. 

STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 
Deputy  Atigutani^Gotioral.'^^  CdtonO,  John  Owen,  CB.  KH.,  1  Jan.  38. 
Auiitant  Ad^tant-Goneral^^  Captain  Samuel  Robert  Weiday,  10  Not.  4^ 

Office,  22,  New  Street,  Spritfg  Gardens. 


\st  Lieut.  C.  W.  Adair,  22  May  48. 

O.  W.  Forbes,  12  Juna  48* 

John  Henry  Stewart,  8  M«y  49. 

J.  A.  Stewart,  28  Not.  40. 


Wo.  IttLiemt.JfsHm  Wcartng,  22  May  48. 
Cha.^  Geo.  Brydges  Rodney,  27  July  47 


Cha. 
Ply. 


P.  H.  Fellowes,  22  May  48. 
R.  8.  Harrison,  3  Oct.  40. 


Por. 
Ply. 
Per, 
Wo. 


Ch. 
Ch. 
Wo. 
Ply. 


let  Lieui.  John  Hoskisson,25  Aug.  47. 
Norton  Austin,  26  Juna  46. 
letI4ent.  H.  C.  P.  Dyer,  20  Sept  48. 
George  Dibben,  7  July  4a 


QuarteT'Masters, 


Per. 
Wo. 
Por. 
Ply. 


Thomas  Cooper,  16  Jdly  46. 
William  Ruftton,  23  June  46. 
1«^  Liottt.  Chas.  Louis,  31  Aug.  48. 
■     Geoige  Drury,  11  Aug.  49. 


Paufnaeters. 
Wo.  Oeorse  Yarlo,  28  Aug.  06 ;  2iui  Xr.  18  June,  93 ;  \H  Lt.  24  April,  06 ;  Cmpi.  M  J«||r,  88. 
Por.  9  John  Lawrence,*'  20  July,  30 ;  %nd  Lt.  6  July, 03 ;  Lt.  16  Aug.  06 ;  CapL,  81  Julf!|  26. 
Cha.  Geoige  Hookey,**  23  March,  36;  2nd  Lt.  27  Jan.  06;  let  Lt.  8  Aug.  11 ;  Copt.  IS  Ocfe  82. 
Ply.  Robert  Leonard,**  26  Aug.  47  j  2iu<  Xf .  27  Feb.  06 ;  lai  Xt.  8  Mar.  12 ;  Ciyi.  28  i^b  34 ; 
Brevet-M^for,  4  Not.  40. 

Barrad^Masters. 
Por.    Thomas  Moore,^  16  Aug.  27 ;  9nd  Lt.  14  Jan.  01 ;  let  Lt.  16  Aug.  06;  Copt.  21  Nor.  10. 
Wo.     Robert  John  LitUe,?'  12  Sept.  28 ;  2iuf  X^  4  July,  08;  1st  Lt.  16  Aug.  05 ;  Capt.  81  July,  26. 
Cha.    9  AmbroseA.R.Wolrige,^6June,32;2aX/.4July,03;l#f  XM6  Aug.06;  Copf. 31  Ju^, 26. 
Ply.    laaae  Toby,?*  21  March,  42 ;  2iid  XI.  3  Apr.  10 ;  let  Lt.  8  Sept.  28 ;  Capt.  22  May,  38. 

Beputy  Inspectors  of  Hospitals. 
Wo.  I  OllTcr  Btubs,  M.D.,  17  Jan.  40.  |  Cha.  \  John  Drummond,  7  July  47. 


Por.  I  Samuel  Irrhie,'*  30  Not.  4L 


Per* 
Ply. 
Cha. 
Wo. 


Arch.  Elliott 
Wm.  Thompaon  Kay,  18  Jan.  47. 
Albert  Andrew  Jack,  27  Not.  46. 
Ernest  ElUott,  6  Not.  40. 


5ifr|0«ofi#. 

I  Ply.  I  Andnfw  Millar,  M.D.,  12  Aug.  49. 

Aeeistani'Surffcone. 


Cha. 
Wo. 
Por. 


Alexander  Lelth  EhnsUe,  8  April  46. 
J.  Trail  Urquhart  Bremncr,  16  Nor.  46. 
F.  W.  R.  Sadler,  0  Mar.  48. 


fiaarlt^^Faelags  Blue.    Artillery— J9<ii#—FlMlttgt  Red*    Ayent,Uoeon.  Com  k  Sam. 


299 
War  8ermce$  9ftkt  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

1  Colonel  Ptrke  was  prewnt  in  Duncan's  Tietory  near  Camperdown^  11th  Oet  1707 ; 
eommanded  two  compaow  of  Marine  Artillery  in  Bpain  in  1812.  and  tluee  companies  in 
America,  from  1813  to  1816,  inclnding  the  attack  and  captore  of  the  entrenched  camp  at 
Hampton;  besides  the  abore,  he  has  been  twelte  times  engaged  with  tlia  enemy  in  boats 
and  on  shore. 

2  Colonel  Oven's  serrtoes : — Battle  of  Camperdown ;  defence  of  the  island  of  St.  Maroon ; 
bombardnunt  of  La  Hogue ;  boarding  and  captme  of  Indk  ship  Ckemee  nnder  the 
batteries  at  Manritius ;  bnming  of  French  frigate  La  Pretmnue;  boarding  and  captnie  of 
ship  Sm  Kjfmph  in  harboor  of  Port  Loois ;  battle  of  Traftlgar ;  and,  although  wonnded, 
was,  nererthelefls,  the  first  person  on  board  the  Spanish  80  gnn  ship  Aratmauta  ;  captore 
#C  Copenhagen ;  destmetion  of  Le  Rofnut^  and  I^an^  French  ships  of  the  line,  Cette ; 
destruction  of  a  French  prirateer  brig  in  the  port  of  Negaya ;  capture  of  a  conyoy  at 
TjmgniHa,  the  batteries  being  first  carried  by  the  Marines ;  destruction  of  the  Forts  of 
Alessis  and  TAngpiilia  by  the  Marines  under  his  command,  after  haTing  dmrged  %oUk  tk§ 
haifoiut  tmd  drfeated  a  hmttalion  (ff  tkit  Firench  69tf  qf  the  fine,  ^  «  very  iuperiorfirce. 
Commanded  a  battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain,  inclnding  the  actions  of  Alia,  6th 
June;  near  Fontarabia,  11th  July;  and  at  Hemani,  16th  March  1887,  when  Uie  Royal 
Marines  rendered  such  important  senrioes  to  the  Queen  of  Spain  and  her  Allies. 

8  Colonel  Mensies  was  attached  to  I«ord  Nelson's  squadron  oiT  Boulogne,  where  ha 
participated  in  all  the  desperate  cutting-out  affairs  on  hue  French  coast  against  Boonap 
parte's  flotilla.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Boyid  Marines  landed  at  Port  Jackson 
during  an  Insurrection  of  coniicts,  in  March,  1804 ;  by  his  promptitude  and  exertions  the 
town  of  Sydney  and  indeed  the  colony  was  in  a  great  measure  preserved  and  tranquillity 
restored.  On  the  S8d  June,  1806,  he  was  in  one  of  the  boats  of  His  Mijesty's  Ship 
MmervOj  cutting  out  fire  ressels  from  under  Fort  Finisterre;  and  on  the  11th  July  fol- 
lowing he  was  in  the  barge  which,  when  60  miles  from  where  the  frigate  lay  at  anchor, 
captiJed  by  boarding  the  Buma  Dieha  Spanish  privateer,  of  three  times  the  Ibroe  of  the 
boat,  after  a  sharp  conflict :  this  attack  was  planned  by  Colonel  Mensies.  Commanded 
and  headed  the  marines  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Finisterre,  being  the  first  who  entered 
the  Fort.  In  boats  cutting  out  the  SpaniBh  yessel  of  war,  8t,  Jotepk^  from  the  Bay  of 
Arosa,  where  he  landed  and  made  prisoner  the  Spanish  Commodore  who  dditered  to  him 
his  sword.  Commanded  the  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Guardia.  SUghtiy  wounded 
cutting  out  the  French  corvette,  La  M&teUe,  from  under  a  battery  in  Basque  Roads* 
Tsking  of  Fort  Camarinns  and  gun-boats  from  under  Its  protection.  Repeatedly  engaged 
In  severe  boat-actions,  and  against  batteries.  Right  arm  amputated.  Received  a  sword  of 
honour  from  the  Patriotic  Fund.  Commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  from  1887  to  1 844^ 

4  Colonel  Fergusson  served  at  the  capture  of  Rear  Admiral  Perrie's  squadron  from 
Egypt  when  in  pursuit  of  the  French  and  Spanish  fleets  In  June,  1790.  Blockade  of  Malta 
and  capture  of  Admiral  Perry's  squadron  Le  OSnimuB  74,  ViUe  dm  ATorseillef,  ftc  with  a 
reinfbroeinent  and  supplies  Ibr  the  relief  of  the  garrison.  Was  wrecked  and  sevmly  in- 
jured on  board  H.M.8.  Queen  Chariotte  when  burnt  off  Leghorn  in  1800,  only  fmr  saved 
out  of  a  detachment  of  n^riy  200  marines,  including  supernumeraries,  in  all  upwards  of  700 
persons  perished.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Genoa  and  Savona.  DeBtruetion  of  tlie  Ibrt  of 
Port  Espezie,  and  guns  carried  off  by  H.M.  S.  Santa  Dorothea  In  1800,  to  whidi  ship  ha 
then  belonged.  Served  in  Egypt  under  the  command  of  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby  in  1801 
{medal).  In  1806  at  Maida.  Defence  of  Gaeta  and  surrender  of  Tropea;  took  posseasfcm 
of  the  Utter  town  with  his  detachment.  Served  again  in  Egypt  with  the  expedition  under 
Major-General  Fraser  in  1807.  He  has  been  repeatedly  engaged  in  severe  boat  actions, 
and  against  batteries,  and  debarked  with  detachments  aiding  in  capturing  and  destn^ying 
ahlps  and  convoys  on  the  enemy's  coast. 

6  Colonel  Pilcher  served  with  the  boats  of  the  British  fleet,  in  1801,  in  their  oecaslonal 
attack  of  the  Spanish  gun-boats  and  vessels  off  Cadis.  In  1808,  served  in  His  Majesty's 
Ship,  R€tteonable,m  the  North  Sea ;  1804,  attack  of  thegun-boats  and  batteries  at  Boulogne; 
July  82, 1805,  in  the  general  action  and  defeat  of  the  combined  fleets  of  France  and  Spain. 
tn  August  following,  in  action  with  La  STopoze,  French  frigate.  January  1806,  landed  with 
m  batt^ion  of  Marines  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  In  June  fol- 
lowing, with  the  same  battalion,  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Spanish  troops  on  the  road 
to  Buenos  Ayres,  and  at  the  capture  of  that  city :  in  August  following,  at  the  defenee  of 
that  city  against  the  Spanish  forces,  after  three  days'  action,  taken  prisoner,  with  the  rest 
of  the  British.  1811,  served  in  the  North  Sea,  in  attacks  with  the  Danish  gun*boats. 
1818  and  1814,  off  the  coast  of  France  and  America.  Appointed  to  the  2d  battalion  of 
Kojtl  Marines,  and  was  at  the  attack  of  the  American  army  and  its  defeat  on  the  road  to 
Baltimore,  when  MaJ.-Gen.  Ross  was  killed.  At  the  attack  of  the  American  troops  at 
Famham  church :  commanded  upon  this  occasion  the  advance,  consisting  of  small  detarh- 
ments  of  Uie  21st,  44th,  and  86th  regts.  and  marines.  In  1816,  was  at  the  attack  of  the 
American  Rifle  force  near  Point  k  Petie,  and  the  capture  of  that  fort  in  West  Florida. 


300  War  Services  of  the  Offteers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

nom  1810  to  1831,  terred  in  Hi«  Majeftty*!  8bip,  Vigo^  at  8L  Helena,  during  the  la«l  ala* 
months  of  Baonaparte'sUfe,  and  asttsted  with  the  marines  at  his  intennent. 
:  0  Colonel  Gibsone  landed  from  the  Thunderer  and  serYed  on  shore  for  oight  dajw  ta 
Bearhayen  Bay  in  1804.  He  was  on  board  the  Safeguard  mortar  brig  in  a  sererc  mntkm 
with  a  division  of  Danish  gnn-boats  off  Anholt  in  June  1811,  on  which  occasion  tlic  Teasel 
was  engaged  for  three  and  a  half  lioars,and  19  were  killed  or  wounded  out  of  a  complcmoal 
of  99.  The  following  year  he  was  engaged  at  Cateria  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  and 
•eeompanied  Capt.  Parlie  with  two  heavy  guns  intended  for  the  army  bcsicfrioir  Borgna. 
In  1813  and  14  he  serred  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Crucy 
Island,  taking  of  Hampton,  deibnoe  of  the  Lines  of  Chippewa,  and  on  other  occasioos  on 
the  Niagara  Frontier,  where  he  sustained  a  severe  fraetore  of  the  left  arm,  and  a  vSolaat 
■  eontoslon  on  the  right  breast. 

7  Colonel  BallingaU  prior  to  entering  the  Royal  Marines,  served  as  a  Midshipmao  at 
Copenhagen  in  1801 ;  landed  at  Vimiera,  SI  Aug.,  1808 ;  was  a  volunteer  in  the  hoato  of  the 
Xeeietanee  at  the  bosjding  and  carrying  La  Mouche,  French  man-of-war  scliooner,  under 
a  constant  ibe  of  grape  and  mnsqnetry ;  the  commander  fell  by  the  hand  of  Colonel  B.  96 
Feb.  1809.  Served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  catting  out  of  four  French  luggers  laden  with  svp- 
pBes  for  the  French  army,  from  the  harboor  o/  Santa  Clara,  north  coast  of  Spain,  on  the 
night  of  the  87  th  Feb.  1809,  under  a  gaUing  lire  of  musquetry,  and  defended  by  two  ba^ 
teiies  which  oommanded  the  entrance;  landed  at  the  head  of  the  Marines  from  the  JRerisf* 
emos,  carried  a  battery  of  four  guns ;  and  assbtedin  the  capture  and  blowing  up  of  a  Franeh 
man-of-war  sehocmer,  and  destroyed  her  convoy,  laden  with  supplies  for  the  French  army, 
10th  March,  1809 ;  was  subsequently  at  the  defence  of  Cadis ;  and  in  1882  in  the  caatlca  of 
Naupoli  de  Romania,  with  an  allied  garrison  during  an  attack  on  that  dty. 

8  Colonel  Coryton  served  at  the  battle  of  TrafiUgar,  and  was  subsequently  engaged 
with  the  enemy  on  various  occasions,  in  the  course  of  which  service  he  has  been  aevetal 
times  wounded. 

9  Lieat.-Colonol  Meroer  assisted  at  the  destraction  of  the  French  squadron  in  Basque 
Roads.  He  was  repeatedly  landed  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1810,  co-operating  with 
the  Patriots.  In  1819,  while  embarked  on  board  H.M.S.  Java,  he  was  engaged  with  and 
eqptuKd  by  the  United  States  frigate  Conetitutitm, 

10  Lient-Col.  Ellis's  services :— The  general  action  with  the  combined  fleets  of  Franet 
and  Spain,  off  Cape  Finisterre,  99nd  July  1806 ;  battle  of  Trafalgar,  91st  Oct.  fullowlag ; 
the  Walchcren  expedition  in  1809,  and  in  the  Lavinia,  the  lesding  frigate  »f  ten,  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Sclieidt  under  a  heavy  lire  fiom  the  batteries  of  Flushing  and  Cadsaad. 
Capture  of  the  island  of  Guailaloupe,  in  January  1810.  Employed,  in  1819  and  13,  off 
the  eoasts  of  France,  Spain,  and  Portugal.  Taking  of  the  American  frigate  JPrMufex/, 
Jan.  1814;  various  sueceasftil  affairs  of  boats  in  North  America.  Bombardment  aod 
vedaction  of  Fort  Mnnora  in  Sdnde  in  Feb.  1889 ;  and,  landing,  the  95th  of  the  foUowing 
month,  with  the  detachment  of  his  corps  at  Bushire,  under  a  smart  fire  (h>m  the  Peraiana, 
fcr  the  protection  of  the  Bast  India  Company's  Political  Resident,  and  in  possession  of  tha 
Residency  until  the  90th,  when  that  agent  was  embarked  In  safety.  China  expedition,  aa«I 
as  senior  ofltoer  in  eommand  of  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Chusaa  on  the  6tli 
July  1840,  battle  of  Chnen-pee,  7th  Jan.  1841,  wherein  he  commanded  the  advaacw 
(promoted  Brevet-M^or);  bombardment  of  the  Bogne  Forts,  assault  and  capture  of  the 
Island  of  North  Wantang,  90th  Feb. ;  the  advance  on  Canton,  March  8th ;  storming  an4 
taking  the  heights  and  forts  before  the  walls  of  Canton,  26th  May  (promoted  IJeat^ 
C<rfoiid);  capture  of  the  strongly  fortified  Isknd  of  Colongso,  near  Amoy,  96th  Aag.  ; 
9nd  capture  of  Chosan,  1st  Oct ;  assault  and  capture  of  ciudel  and  city  of  Chinhae,  lOCb 
Oet. ;  advance  on  and  entry  into  Ningpo,  18th  Oct.;  in  garrison  and  command  of  Tsy^ 
woong-kaou  fortress  in  the  rirer  and  near  to  Canton,  fh>m  6th  April  to  94th  May  1841 ; 
and  on  similar  duties  at  Nini^po  and  Chusan,  with  battalion  of  Royd  Marines,  from  10th 
Oct.  to  97th  January  1849,  foUowing. 

11  Lt-Colonel  Wearing  was  wounded  at  TrafUgar. 

19  Lt-Col.  Willca's  servtoes :  Sir  Richard  Strachan's  action,  4  Nov  1606;  West  Indie*, 
1808  to  1819,  inchiding  the  capture  of  the  dty  of  St  Domingo  in  1809;  Sooth  Bevdaad,  %fai- 
tar  of  1818;  Operations  in  the  Chesapeake  under  Sir  George  Cockbitm;  Capture  of  Wmk-* 
lagton;  Advance  to  Baltimore,  In  1814;  Capture  of  Cumberbmd  Island  on  the  caaatof 
Oaocgla,  and  of  the  town  of  Saint  Mary's,1814;  Coast  of  Afrto^  1817;  East  IndfaM,  18S9  la 
1 886b    Varlona  boat  and  other  aarviect. 

18  Lt-CoL  M*Adam,  during  service  in  L'AigU  between  Aug.  1806  and  May  1809,  was 
at  the  attack  on  the  French  Fleet  by  Admiral  Comwallis  on  the  91st  Aug.  1806 ;  gaa- 
boats  in  Vigo  Bay  99th  Oet  following;  blockade  of  Fort  Cygo,  July  and  Aag.  1807  ; 
•etion  with  French  frigates  off  L*Orient,  99d  March  1808 ;  Basque  Roads,  11th  and  19tt 
April  1809;  and  various  other  afihlrs  in  the  ship  or  her  boata :  above  foHy  timsa  under  fire. 
During  acrvlea  la  the  TlMies,  between  7th  Oct  1809  and  97th  Aug.  1819,  he  landed  at 
Mount  Ccfdlly,  Amanthca,  CItiaeo,  In  the  Onlf  of  Policastro  and  near  to  Capo  Pallnurs, 
Porto  del  Infhvoeki,  Palinoro,  and  many  other  phices  upon  the  coast  of  Calabria  and  on  the 
Roman  States  In  the  ship,  hi  her  boata,  or  on  shore:  above  twenty  five  times  under  fiivw 


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Dnrinif  iervice  in  the  Forth,  between  SUt  July  18X3  and  20th  Sept.  1816,  he  landed  ott 
North  fierelaud,  again  on  South  Beveland  on  staff  of  Anglu-Russiian  Force  fonning  liege  of 
Baths ;  and  on  the  North  American  shores :  above  five  times  under  flie*  In  all  abere 
•eventy  times  under  fire,  and  frequently  mentioned  in  the  despatches. 

14  LL -Colonel  Garmston  was  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Koupan,  Isle  of  Timor,  in  1811 ;  cap* 
tore  of  Jara,  in  1812  ;  attack  of  Palembang,  isle  of  Sumatra,  and  Sambass,  isle  of  Bomeo| 
Algiers  In  1816.  Present  at  the  Sortie  from  Bilboa  15th  May;  the  advance  on  the  28th 
Hay ;  and  was  wounded  at  the  defence  of  the  lines  of  San  Sebastian  6th  June,  1896.  He 
kaa  KoeWed  the  Military  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Java. 

16  Lt-Golonel  John  Hanrey  Stevens  served  in  the  West  Indies,  kc,  in  1806  and  1807| 
during  the  expedition  to  Waldieren  in  1800,  and  was  engaged  in  several  flotilla  afikirs  oo 
the  Scheldt.  Served  also  at  the  successful  defence  of  Cadiz  and  of  Tarifa  in  1810  and  1811 ; 
was  engaged  in  several  detached  operations,  particularly  in  one  of  a  severe  character  on  the 
firtr  OoiMlalquiver.  In  181fl  was  employed  on  the  coast  of  America,  where  he  was  engaged 
.la  as  attack  on  Craney  Island,  and  at  the  taking  of  Hampton  and  Ocracoke  under  Sir 
Qeoige  Cockbum.  Served  in  Canada  at  the  taking  of  Oswego,  on  which  occasion  he  was 
menlSoned  in  Sir  Gordon  Dnimmond's  despatches.  Bngaged  during  a  six  weeks'  siege  of 
Fort  Erie,  and  was  intrusted  with  the  construction  of  a  field-work  for  the  defence  of  the 
right  of  the  position  on  Chippewa  Creek,  which  was  menaced  by  a  very  superior  force.  In 
lt)16  be  was  on  board  the  Queen  Charlotte  at  the  attack  on  Algiers  under  Lord  £xmouth| 
by  whom  he  was  detached  to  fire  carcasses  at  the  enemy's  vessels  within  the  Mole.  He  W8% 
•Iso  present  at  the  demonstrations  before  Algiers  under  Admiral  Sir  H.B.  Neale.  Capt, 
Stevens  is  now  superintendent  of  the  Marine  Artillery  Laboratory,  which  establishment 
originated  in  his  proposition,  and  was  organized  by  him. 

16  Lt.-Colonel  Pratt  was  at  the  taking  of  Capri  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  under  Sir  Sidney 
Smith,  11th  May,  1806.  At  the  cutting  out  of  six  armed  vessels  from  under  the  batteries 
of  Lamiea,  in  the  island  of  Cyprus,  in  Jan.  1808.  Belonged  to  the  battalion  of  Royal 
Marines  commanded  by  Sir  James  Malcolm,  which  served  in  Spain,  the  coast  of  America, 
and  Canada,  for  foor  years,  and  was  present  at  all  the  services  performed  by  it,  including 
the  battle  of  Frampton  in  the  Chesapeak,  and  the  storming  and  taking  of  the  enemy's  fort 
and  post  of  Oswego  on  Lake  Ontario.  Served  also  in  the  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in. 
Spain,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  16th  June,  1836,  and  Emani  16tb  March  fol- 
lowing, together  with  all  the  services  performed  there  for  nearly  four  years. 

17  Lt.-Colonel  Delacombe  served  on  board  the  Tonn^nU  covering  the  embarkation  of  Sir 
John  Moore's  army  at  Corunna,  and  afterwards  in  various  boat  aifiiirs  in  Basque  Roads,  ii| 
1800,  and  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  the  following  year.  In  1812  he  was  at  the  destniction  of 
the  batteries  of  Langiielia,  after  charging  with  the  bayonet  and  defeating  a  battalion  of  the 
French  52nd  Regiment  of  the  Line  of  a  very  superior  force.  In  1813  he  was  on  btiard  the 
Imparieuie  at  the  attack  on  the  baderies  and  tower  of  post  O'Anzo,  after  which  he  was 
landed  and  Uie  enemy  driven  from  their  posts,  which  were  destroyed,  and  a  coayoy  of  2d 
Teasels  laden  with  ship  timber  for  Toulon  brougiit  out;  be  was  afterwards  at  the  attack  on 
lieghom  under  Sir  Jodas  Rowley.  Independent  of  the  above,  he  has  been  employed  oo 
Tarioos  and  repeated  boat  service;  partially  engaged  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon ;  and 
iaveral  times  with  the  Neapolitan  squadron,  gun-boats,  and  batteries  in  the  Bay  of  liaples.  ^ 

15  Lieot.-ColoneI  Ashmore  was  in  the  Monarch  in  Sir  Samuel  Hood's  action  with  the 
F^vneb  frigates  in  1806.  From  November  1807  till  August  1800  in  tlie  Or amput  employed 
mt  ibe  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Madagascar,  and  blockade  of  the  Mauritius,  From  February; 
1810  to  January  1812  in  Poictiers  blockading  Brest,  Basque  Roads,  and  in  theTagus: 
whilst  in  Basque  Roads,  was  frequently  in  the  boats  sent  to  annoy  the  coasting  trade,  a 
b£«vice  that  brought  them  continually  under  fire  of  the  batteries,  or  into  action  with  tho 

£m-  joats.  When  in  the  Tagus,  was  with  the  detachment  of  Marines  sent  with  a  small 
roe  of  Portuguese  under  C^neral  Tane  to  destroy  the  Ponloons  preparing  by  Marshal 
Massena  at  Santarem  to  cross  the  Tagus  :  was  on  piquet  under  that  town  tlie  night  of  the 
Marshal's  retreat  from  the  Lines.  In  1812  he  was  attached  to  the  2nd  battalion  ^at 
inlander,  north  coast  of  Spain.  On  the  return  of  the  battalioos  to  England  he  joined  the 
first  battalion ;  was  at  the  attack  on  Norfolk,  taking  of  tlie  town  of  Hampton,  dec.  When 
the  battalion  was  broken  op  at  Isle  Anx  Noix  he  was  left  for  Lake  service  till  181 7.  From 
▲ogvst  1826  to  August  1820  was  serving  on  the  South  American  station  in  the  Ganges: 
was  landed  at  Rio,  on  the  occasion  of  the  German  and  Irish  troops  revolting  In  1828,  to 
protect  the  Imperial  family  palace  of  San  Christoph,  and  co-operate  with  the  French  and 
other  forces  landed  to  quell  the  mutiny. 

19  M^or  Fegen  was  at  the  taking  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Ouadia;  capture  of  the 
enemy's  convoy  under  batteries  near  Marseilles;  destruction  of  French  forts  near  Port 
Vendre;  the  taking  of  Zante,  Cephalonia,  and  Cerigo ;  capture  of  enemy's  forts  and  convoy. 
at  Ptessero,  in  the  Adriatic ;  action  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  3rd  May,  1810,  when  Sir  Jahleel 
BteAton,  in  the  Spartan f  defeated  the  whole  of  the  enemy's  squadron,  and  captured  a  brig  of 
war;  at  the  capturing  an  enemy's  convoy  from  under  the  batteries  of  Terradno,  in  1810; 
and  at  the  destmction  of  several  American  privateers  in  the  Bay  of  Fuudy,  by  the 
Sp»ta»* 


802  JFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Boyal  Marines. 

80  Ifajor  Dawes  was  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  In  1807. 

91  Major  Philips  senred  as  a  Midshipman  on  hoard  H.M.S.  SelUUU  at  tiie  batOe  of 
TrafUgar.  As  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines,  he  was  present  at  the  storming  of  three  of  th« 
enemy's  entrenched  batteries  and  siege  of  Santa  Maora,  and  frequently  employed  In  boot 
aftalrs  on  the  coasts  of  Italy  and  Dalmatia.  In  April  1812,  he  Joined  the  flnt  Battalion  ; 
senred  with  it  in  Spain  and  in  America,  indndlng  the  storming  of  the  enemy's  entnncbed 
camp  at  Hampton  in  Virginia,  and  frequent  ^itkln  with  the  enemy  tiiere.  Detached  to 
Canada  and  serred  under  Commodore  Sir  Jimes  Yeo,  on  Uie  Lakes  Ontario,  Erie,  and 
Champlaln. 

82  Major  Calamy  has  serred  in  every  quarter  of  the  globe,  and  In  the  actions  of  Ify* 
burg,  Flushing,  Isle  of  France,  Jaya,  and  sereral  minor  ankirs  with  gun-boats,  fcc  He  was 
Brigade  Major  to  the  British  Forces  landed  in  Syria  in  1840.  He  has  reoel?ed  the  Military 
War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Java. 

28  Captahi  Pascoe  has  received  the  Military  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Java. 

24  Captain  James  Clarke  has  recelYcd  the  Military  War  Medal  with  one  elatf)  for  Goadft- 
loupe. 

86  Captain  Henry  was  at  the  capture  of  Anholt,  May,  1800;  at  Fort  MobOe,  1816;  the 
victory  of  Algiers,  August  1816;  and  was  frequently  engaged  with  boats  in  the  Baltic,  and 
with  the  American  troops  in  the  Floridas. 

86  Captain  Oiaham  served  with  the  army  in  the  battalion  fonned  of  the  marines  of  tto 
squadron  at  the  taking  of  Walcheren  in  1800.  Also  served  in  the  1st  battalion  In  rmtngil 
and  in  operations  on  ue  North  Coast  of  Spain,  at  the  taking  and  defence  of  Castro.  Fr^ 
oeeded  with  the  battalion  to  America,  where  it  was  brigaded  under  Sir  Sidney  Baekwl^  at 
the  attack  upon  Norfolk,  and  the  taking  of  Hampton,  and  several  small  pbioea.  Thit  brf* 
gade  being  broken  up,  he  went  with  &e  battalion  to  Canada;  whilst  there,  he  was  scat 
with  a  detachment  in  command  of  a  division  of  gun  boats  to  attack  a  battery  at  the  head 
of  Lake  Champlain,  with  which  they  were  engaged  some  hoars.  Retaned  with  the  tmt^ 
taUon  to  the  coast  of  America,  and  was  at  the  attack  and  taking  of  Fort  Point  Petre  and 
the  town  of  St.  Mary's,  in  Georgia;  shortly  after  his  promotion  in  1887,  he  exchanged  to 
Join  the  battalion  in  Spain.  He  was  afterwards  at  the  demonstration  before  Nankin  In  China. 

87  Mijor  Whiteombe  assisted  in  cutting  out  three  ^panbh  gunoboats  from  under  tha 
fire  of  a  battery.  In  the  boats  of  H.  M.  8.  Sdgar.  Commanded  &e  detachment  of  maifaiea 
In  the  flag  ship  of  Sir  P.  Malcolm  in  the  expedition  to  the  Chesapeak  and  New  Orieans : 
was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  American  Flotilla  in  the  Potomac,  at  the  capture  of 
Washington,  defeat  of  the  American  anny  before  Baltimore,  and  the  operations  before  Ncfw 
Orleans.  Proceeded  to  China  in  H.  M.  8.  BUtdmm;  landed  with  the  marine  battalion  at 
the  attack  and  eaptore  of  the  forts  and  works  at  Chnenpee;  assisted  at  the  attack  of  the 
Anunghoy  forts  by  the  Blenheim  and  MdviUe^  upon  which  occasion  the  seamen  and 
marines  were  landMl,  and  the  three  forts  carried  in  succession.  He  was  second  In  omn* 
mand  of  the  marine  battalion  at  the  capture  of  the  helsrhts  of  Canton,  the  second  captu« 
of  Cfaasan,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  fort  and  city  of  Chlnhae.  At  the  attack 
«a  Amoy  by  the  Blenheim  and  WiUeeUff  Major  Whitcombie  landed  In  command  of  tha 
marines,  when  the  enemy  were  driven  from  their  guns  and  the  fortifications,  ftc.  captarcd. 

88  Major  ChiMs  served  in  H.  M.  S.  Oibraltar,  blockading  Cherbourg.  L'Orient.  and 
Basque  Boads,  and  frequently  in  boats  cutting  out  F^nch  coasters.  Bariy  in  1818  be 
volunteered  to  serve  in  the  1st  battalion  under  Colonel  Sir  Richard  Wlllfams  In  tha 
Chesapeake,  and  was  at  the  attack  of  Crancy  Island,  tsking  of  the  enemy's  camp  at 
Hampton,  and  capture  of  Kent  Island,  and  in  many  minor  engagements  on  the  enemyS 
ooast ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  battalion  to  Canada,  and  was  actlfsly  employed  am 
the  Frontiers,  and  frequently  in  command  of  gnn-boats  on  Lake  Champlaln.  On  the  II th 
Sept.  1814,  he  was  engaged  on  board  the  Cimfianeef  In  one  of  the  most  severe  aetloaa 
fbttght  doring  the  war.  In  which  Commodore  Downie  (the  captain  of  the  ship),  Captain 
Andenon,  R.  M.,  and  41  men  were  killed,  and  upwards  of  100  wounded,  out  of  a  eom- 
plement  of  860.  He  also  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal)  of  1840,  indndlng  tha 
attack  and  capture  of  Sldon,  capture  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  other  desaU 
tory  services. 

89  Captain  Wesley  served  In  a  battalion  of  Marines  fbrmed  firom  the  sqnadron  nndcr 
Sir  Alex.  Cochrane  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Ooadaloupe,  St.  Martin's  and  St.  Bnatatla 
In  1810.  In  blockading  squadrons  off  Brest,  L'Orient,  and  Basque  Roads,  Inclndiog  several 
aocccosfril  boat  allhirs  under  the  Batteries  of  Bochelle  and  Isle  d'Aix  In  1811.  In  eoaat 
operations.  North  of  Spain;  and,  with  the  Urst  battalion  of  Marines,  in  Portugal,  In  1818. 
At  the  attack  on  Norfolk,  and  the  entrenched  camp  of  Hampton,  Icc  In  the  Chcaapeake* 
Served  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  14  at  the  advanced  posts  in  Lower  Canada,  and  ta 
command  of  a  division  of  seven  gun-boats  employed  blockading  the  enemy's  flotilla  at 
Platsborg.  At  the  defence  of  La  Cole  MilL  Adjutant  to  a  Li^t  Corps  farmed  of  the 
flank  companies  of  the  8d  West  India  Regiment  and  Marine  Battalions  at  the  atta^  and 
capture  of  Fort  Peter,  the  fortUled  positions  of  St.  Mary's  and  Cumberland  Island  (coast 
of  Qeorgia).    In  eommand  of  a  detachment  of  AitUleiy  in  H.  M.S.  PhmUn  nslrtad  te 


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T^wlliiig  an  attack  of  AlgeriDe  gun-boats  in  1821.  Adjutant  to  a  battalion  under  Colonel 
Owen  «er?ing  in  co-operation  with  the  Spanish  army  in  1836-7,  including  the  affair  before 
Fuenlarabia,  11  July  1836,  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  ]2tb,  and  I4th  March,  and  of 
Bemaul,  16  March  1837.  Served  as  Captain  in  the  same  battalion  until  the  Force  under 
Lord  John  Hay  was  withdrawn  in  1840.  He  has  recciTed  the  Military  War  Medal  with 
one  clasp  for  Ouadaloupe. 

30  Captain  James  Dowman  senred  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810, 11,  and  12,  during 
which  period  he  was  repeatedly  engaged  in  action  against  the  enemy  both  on  land  and  in 
boats,  cutting  out^  &c.  At  the  blockading  of  the  French  fleet  off  Brest,  in  1818.  During 
the  late  campaign  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  in  1840  and  41,  including  the  storming  and  cap- 
ture of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  &11  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre.  Senred 
also  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  at  the  camp  at  D'Jouni. 

31  Captain  Thomas  Fynmore  was  at  the  capture  of  a  French  prirateer  schooner  of  16 

Sana  and  96  men,  besides  other  boat  senrice  in  1811.  In  the  partial  action  with  the  French 
eet  off  Toulon  in  1814.  Was  landed  at  Mahon  in  command  of  a  guard  to  protect  the 
person  of  the  Spanish  goTemor  from  the  threatened  yiolence  of  the  Walloon  guards.  Sent 
to  the  city  of  Florence  in  1815,  to  place  himself  under  the  directions  of  General  Count 
Kugent,  commander-in-chief  of  the  Austrian  army,  as  extra  aide-de-camp,  and  was  at  the 
taking  of  the  city  of  Naples.  In  1823  he  was  sent  up  to  the  city  of  Lima  to  protect 
English  merchants'  property  against  the  attacks  of  the  Negro  slaves  during  the  civil  war. 
Hie  20th  Oct.  1827,  was  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  for  which  senrice  he  was  promoted  by 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Chu^noe,  but  in  consequence  of  belonging  to  a  gradation 
corps  the  appointment  was  afterwards  cancelled.  Served  with  the  French  army  at  the 
reduction  of  tiie  town  and  fortress  of  Patras  and  the  Morea  castle ;  served  afterwards  in  the 
West  Indies,  North  Sea,  and  off  Oporto  during  the  civil  war  between  Don  Pedro  and  Don 
Miguel.  In  1833  joined  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  at  Lisbon,  commanded  by  Colonel 
Adatr,  C.  B.  In  April,  1837,  embarked  on  board  H.  M.S.  Cof^or  (36),  on  the  10th  Oct. 
was  landed  in  command  of  his  detachment  on  the  Albanian  coast  to  attack  Pirates.  Senred 
on  the  S.  £.  coast  of  Spain  from  4th  Jan.  38  to  30  Jan.  30. 

32  Captidn  Brown's  services : — attack  on  French  forts  at  Ciota  June  1812 ;  attack  and 
capture  of  the  town  of  L'Escalia,  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  1812;  partial  engagement  with 
the  French  fleet,  near  Tbulon,  1813 ;  attack  of  Algiers;  destruction  of  Oreek  pirates  at  Porto 
Bono,  Isle  of  Candia,  June,  1826. 

33  Major  Hunlle  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  and  harbour  of  Courageauz  In  1815 ; 
battle  of  Navarino  in  1827 ;  and  engagement  at  Punta  Obligada  in  the  river  Parana  on  the 
80th  Nov.  1845. 

34  Captain  Appleton  served  in  the  battalion  of  Marines  in  co-operation  with  the  allied 
forces  in  Syria,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre  on  the  Sd  November,  1840. 

35  Captain  Dwyer  served  in  the  blockading  squadrons  off  Flushing,  the  Texel,  and 
off  Brest.  Since  the  peace  he  has  served  in  tiie  Bast  and  West  Indies,  and  the  Medltei^ 
nmean.  * 

36  Captun  Mitford  was  employed  on  the  coast  of  Syria  during  the  whole  of  the  opera- 
tions against  the  Egyptians ;  he  landed  and  served  with  the  battalion  at  the  Camp  d'Jouni 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre.  He  has  been  presented  with  a 
medal  from  the  Sultan. 

37  Major  Hawkins  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  (about  200  strong)  at  the  attack 
on  and  destruction  of  Malioodoo  in  Borneo. 

38  Captain  Parke's  services : — Co-operation  with  the  Bpaadsh  flnroesand  Legion  near  San 
Sebastian,  and  under  Bapartero  in  raising  the  siege  of  Bilboa. 

38  Major  Stransham  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  in  1827.  Also  on  the  China  ex* 
pedition,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  defences  of  Canton,  18tii  March. 
1841. 

40  Captain  Anderson  served  at  the  battie  of  Navarino,  in  1827. 

41  Captain  T.  B.  Gray  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827.  Also  in  a  battalion 
imder  Colonel  Owen,  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  1836-7-8,  in  co-operation  with  the 
Spanish  army,  including  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  the 
action  of  Hemani,  16th  March  1837 :  he  was  subsequently  appointed  Adjutant  to  that 
force  under  Colonel  Purke.  He  served  as  Captain  on  the  coast  of  Portugal  and  in  the 
Tagus  during  the  civil  war  In  1846-7,  and  was  landed  with  his  detachment  from.  H.  M.  S. 
Superb,  to  guard  the  captured  divisions  of  the  rebel  army  under  Count  das  Antas,  prison- 
ers in  Fort  St.  Jullsn. 

42  Captain  John  Miller  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  in  1827. 

43  Capt.  George  Elliott  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  wounded  in  the  attack 
on  the  intrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  15th  March,  1842. 

44  Major  Langford  served  with  the  Battalion  in  Spain  from  June  1836  to  Sept.  1840,  and 
was  present  in  the  actions  of  Fuenterabia  and  Hcmani,  besides  various  minor  affiadrs. 
While  serving  in  H.  M.  S.  North  Star,  from  Sept.  1841  to  Sept.  1846,  he  participated  in 
the  opentions  of  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Woosung 


804  War  Services  of  tite  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marmes. 

Riren  (Medal).  On  the  termination  of  hostilities  with  Chixia  he  proceeded  io  the  Kcrth  Star 
to  New  Zealand ;  and  was  landed  with  all  the  detachments  of  Royal  Marines  from  H.M.ahipa 
present,  arid  appointed  to  command  that  force,  together  with  a  detachroeot  of  the  96ili 
Regt.,  with  which  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  field  against  the  insuifrent  chieft^  whoea 
strongly  stockaded  Ptihs,  or  Villaffes,  were  successfully  attacked  and  dcstrojed;  fSor  thasa 
services  he  obtained  the  Brevet  rana  of  Major. 

46  Captain  Fraser  landed  for  the  protection  of  British  property  at  limaydniiiig  the  Tevo- 
lution  in  Dec.  1836,  when  In  possession  of  the  rebels.  For  his  conduct  on  that  occaaifln^  lit 
was  presented  with  a  piece  of  plate  by  the  merchants. 

46  Captain  J.  H.  Wright  served  with  the  Battalion  from  1836  to  1640,  in  co-opcmti(Ni 
with  the  Spanish  Army,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Fuenterabia,  11th  Joljp,  1680, 
the  6eld  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  Hemani,  16th  March,  1897. 

47  Capt.  Langley  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  eommaul  of 
the  detachment  of  Boyal  Marines  of  H.M.S.  Castor,  during  1834  and  two  followiof  J4 
and  was  severely  wounded  on  the  0th  June  1836,  defending  the  heights  of  Pasaagf 
a  very  superior  force  of  Carilsts. 

46  Captain  Brittaln  was  presented  with  a  sword  by  the  merchants  of  Bombay,  for  servii 
performed  against  pirates  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca. 

49  Capt.  Simon  Fraser  nerved  throughout  the  campaign  In  Syria,  including  the  stom  aad 
captura  of  Sidon,  the  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  the  bombard,  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Aeie* 

60  Capt.  Parker  was  wounded  through  the  arm  at  Prescott,  In  Upper  Canada,  19Ch 
Nov.  1688. 

61  Capt.  Maxwell  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  liattle  of 
Chuenpeet  attack  of  batteries  of  Anunghoy  and  North  Wantung,  advance  on  CaatoOp 
storming  the  heights  and  entrenched  camp  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Culongso* 

65  Capt.  Spalding  served  In  command  of  a  Company  throughout  the  opcratima  In 
Syria,  in  1840,  and  was  sliffhtly  wounded  at  the  attack  on  OebaiL  He  has  raoeivcd  iIm 
Syrian  Medal. 

68  Capt.  Marriott  served  two  years  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  wm 
present  at  the  first  rapture  of  Chusan ;  assisted  at  the  demolition  of  the  Bogne  Porta  In 
the  Canton  River ;  participated  in  the  actions  of  the  first  and  second  Bars ;  waa  engaged 
in  the  destruction  of  all  the  enemy's  sea  and  river  defences,  including  the  fnitreisw  of 
French  Folly  and  Hoqua's  Fort;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fori; 
storming  of  the  Bird's  Nest  Batterv,  and  finally  at  the  combined  attack  oa  the  eoamjli 
poaltion  and  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  above  Canton. 

64  Capt.  Shewen  was  employed  during  tlie  whole  of  the  campaign  on  the  eoai4  of  Syrio^ 
including  the  storming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  sumnder  of  Beymut,  and  bombardment  aod 
Ikll  of  SL  Jean  d'Acrp.    Servvd  abo  with  the  battalion  at  the  camp  at  d'Jouni. 

66  Captain Timpson  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Riiyal  Marine  Battalion  in  164S  at  the  cap* 
tare  of  Twke  and  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  im  the  hill  defences  and  capturi'  of  Cbapoo^ 
capture  of  tlie  batteries  and  city  of  Woosung,  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Le  Shau,  aManll 
and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  landing  before  Nvnkin. 

66  Ueut.  A.  J.  B.  Mambly  served  on  the  China  expedition  (  Medal),  and  waa  sevm|y 
woimded  in  the  attack  on  the  entrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  16th  Marehy  164S* 
He  served  slan  in  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Borneo  in  1846  and  46,  Inclndiqg  iha 
attack  on  MallfKxIoo  Bay. 

67  UeuL  Adair  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  aaaanlt  upon  Oehail,  in  Syria,  IStk 
Sept.  1640. 

66  lieut.  Fkrmar  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Chnenpee,  attack  of  the  Anunghoy  batteries,  advance  on  Canton,  capture  of  the  hcighfta  of 
Canton,  capture  of  Colongso,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  assault  and  capture  of  the  oilMiol 
and  city  of  Chinhae,  entry  into  Ningpo. 

09  Lieut.  Harrison  served  in  the  operatlona  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  (Medal),  lododi^p^ 
the  attacks  on  the  fortress  of  D'Jebail,  and  bombardment  and  capture  of  Acre.  He  setvod 
also  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  tlie  fortified  Pah  at  Rnapekapeka  m 
the  11th  Jan.  1846. 

00  Lt.  Lawrence  acted  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Capt  Hotham,  R.  N.  while  takiog  and 
destrayiag  tlie  batteries,  ftc  at  Punta  Obligada,  in  the  river  Parana,  on  the  80th  Nov.  1646* 

01  Lient  J.  A.  Stewart  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  during  the  whole  of  tlie  campaign 
and  was  at  the  taking  of  Sidon,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  H.  M.  8.  JSdmim^ 
Served  also  on  Uie  coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  during  which  time  he  assisted  at  tlM  d«* 
atmetiOD  of  several  Barracoons  on  the  coast,  when  about  ISOO  slaves  were  liberated. 

65  Ueut.  Pickard  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  waa  present  at  th«  hattia  of 
ChiMBpce,  attack  of  batteries  of  Anunghoy  and  North  Wantung,  advance  oa  ^nfirn, 
atorming  the  heights  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Colongso. 

68  Lieata.  Dyer,  J.  W.  A.  Kennedy,  and  Mansell  were  present  at  the  attack  on  i»d 
destmctloo  of  Malloodoo,  la  Borneo. 

67  Captain  Lawrence  served  in  bomb  vessels  in  1805  and  6  between  Dunkirk  and 
Boulogne,  and  waa  sevexal  times  engaged  with  the  French  flotilla.  In  1807  he  waa 


War  Sermces  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines.  305 

•t  the  psasige  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destroying  the  Turkish  squadron,  and  in  Egypt.  In 

1808  he  was  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  In  1809  he  was  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
engaged  with  the  enemy'fl  ^uo-boats  at  Batz.  In  1811  he  was  serving  with  the  Marine 
battidion  in  Lisbon,  St.  Julian,  and  Cascaes.  In  1812  he  was  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
and  was  the  oflScer  who  directed  the  guns  from  a  rock  at  the  entrance  of  the  St.  Andrew  river 
against  the  castle  of  Ylgo.  and  subsequently  landed  and  blew  it  up :  be  was  also  at  the 
taking  of  Castro,  at  all  the  attacks  on  that  coast.  In  1814  he  was  at  the  battle  of  Bla- 
denabiirg,  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  BaltimoTe,  and  subsequently  in  all  the 
attacks  at  New  Orleans. 

68  Capt.  Hookey  served  as  Yolnnteer  1st  class,  in  His  Majesty's  ship  Prince  of  Walu^ 
fipom  Jan.  to  Dec.  1805,  and  was  in  the  general  action  of  the  22nd  Dec.  1806.  Served  in 
the  West  Indies,  from  1806  until  1809,  including  the  capture  of  Lea  Saints,  and  Martinique, 
aiid  tieveral  actions  in  boats  cutting  out  French  vessels,  and  destroying  lotteries,  &c.     Prom 

1809  to  1811  served  on  board  H.  M.  8.  Theban,  blockading  the  French  flotilla  at  Boulogne ; 
several  times  In  action  with  them.  Assisted  In  the  boats  cutting  out  a  large  French  lugger 
at  Dieppe.  From  1812  to  1814,  served  on  board  His  Majesty's  ship  Daphne,  in  the  BaltiCy 
and  was  several  times  in  action  with  DHni^h  gun  boats  in  the  Belt. 

69  Major  Ltfonard  served  with  the  detacliment  of  Royal  Marines  in>  the  Fortress  of 
Roses,  in  Catalonia,  in  1808.  In  1809,  he  was  present  at  the  reduction  of  Zanie  and 
Cephalonia  ;  and  in  1810  at  that  of  Santa  Maura,  including  the  assault  of  the  entrenched 
batteries  and  siege  of  the  Fortress.  He  was  afterwards  present  in  several  boat  actions, 
doHng  two  years,  off  Corfu ;  and  in  H.  M.  S.  Perlen  in  the  action  with  tlie  French  squadron 
oflTTbuIon,  22nrl  Nov  1811.  He  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Mefial),  including 
thd  assault  and  capture  of  Sidon  and  bombanlnient  of  Acre;  also  at  the  camp  D*J<mni, 
at  fieyrout,  and  JaUh :  for  the  Syrian  servcic  be  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of 
Major.  He  was  landed  from  H.  M.  S.  Alfred,  at  Monte  Video,  with  the  Royal  Marines  of 
tl»e  sqoednm  for  the  protection  of  British  subjects  and  property,  during  the  siege  of  the 
city  by  the  Argentine  Army  under  General  Oribe,  and  commanded  the  brigade  consisting 
of  the  Reserve  Battalion  45th  Regt.  and  Royal  Marines  for  three  montlis,  and  the  Roytd 
Mariliee  from  June  1843  to  July  1847. 

70  Capt.  Moore  served  in  H.M.S.  jlmpAton..  from  May,1808  to  July.  1811 ;  was  In  the  ac- 
tios with  and  capture  of  four  Spanish  frigates  off  Cape  St.  Mary's  ;  action  with  flotilla  of 

SA*boats  in  Gibraltar  Bay ;  cutting  out  a  schooner  in  Corsica ;  a  severe  action  with  a  French 
gate,  and  driven  on  shore  under  the  batteries  in  the  Bay  of  Rivers  in  1808.  Served  at 
the  t^ing  of  Pecan,  and  capture  of  large  convoys.  Commanded  the  marines  at  the  taking 
of  Cootel^tta  in  1809,  and  taking  six  gunboats.  Commanded  the  marines  of  the  squadron 
at  Che  taking  of  Grao  and  large  convoys  laden  with  military  stores,  after  a  most  saogul* 
nary  action  with  a  garrison  of  French  troops  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  when  the  whole 
of  tiM  garrison  were  killed,  wounded,  or  made  prisoners,  •— for  this  action  and  preTiout 
aei^iMs  he  was  made  brevet-captain.  Present  also  at  the  capture  of  several  other  tovms 
on  the  coast  of  the  Adriatic,  and  destruction  of  convoys.  He  was  senior  officer  of  mft- 
xinea  tfe  the  action  off  Lissa,  13th  March,  1810,  and  was  twice  very  severely  wounded  and 
twlM  rewarded  from  Patriotic  Fund.  He  has  been  in  upwards  of  30  suooessfnl  conieats 
with  tiw  enemy,  and  frequently  ofBcially  mentioned  for  gallantry. 

71  Capt.-  Little  served  In  the  channel  fleet  and  at  the  blockiule  of  Ferrol  and  Comnna 
In  1606-4.  Appointed  to  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  on  the  formation  of  that  corps  in 
1804^  and  was  employed  in  various  bomb  vessels  ou  the  enemy's  coast  co-operating  with 
the  land  forces,  or  on  detached  service.  In  command  of  the  mortars  in  the  Vesuvwe 
bomb  at  tlie  attack  of  Boulogne.  Defence  of  Cadiz  in  1809 ;  and  subsequently  at  the 
bloeikade  of  Rochfort,  where  he  commanded  a  storming  party  in  a  successful  night  attack 
on  tlie  coast,  on  which  occasion  he  received  the  particular  thanks  of  the  Admiralty,  and 
waaiewarded  by  the  Patriotic  Fund : — at  the  commencement  of  this  attack  he  was  severely 
wo#nded  by  a  musket-ball  shattering  the  wrist  which  rendered  amputation  of  the  right 
band  neeessary. 

79  Captain  Wolrige  served  in  the  year  1809  with  Lord  Cochrane  in  Basque  Roads ;  and 
in  tte  same  year  was  engaged  in  action  with  gun-boats  In  the  Baltic.  From  1810  to  1818 
defanoe  of  &kdiz  and  Tarifii.  Severely  wounded  at  South  Beveland  in  1814,  and  received 
ft  ravpftfil  fnm  the  Patriotic  Fund.    Present  at  the  battle  of  Algiers  in  1810. 

73  Captain  Toby  served  firom  1810  to  13  inclusive,  on  the  Coast  of  France.  From  1813 
to  16^  with  the  1st  battalion  (Royal  Marines)  in  America,  and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada. 
Sinea  the  Peace,  he  has  served  in  the  Mediterranean,  on  the  coasts  of  Africa,  and  South 
Amartea.    He  has  been  fluently  engaged  in  boat  actions  with  batteries,  &c.  &c. 

14k  Doetor  Irvins  was  actively  employed  on  the  coast  of  North  America  in  1814  and  16| 
ns  Aasistant-Suigeon  of  H.  M.  S.  Spencer,  and  Acting-Surgeon  of  H.  M.  sloop  Ditpatch, 
being  in  boat  service,  and  firequently  under  the  fire  of  the  enemy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the 
Alhgator  at  Rangoon  during  the  Burmese  war,  where  he  had  also  charge  of  the  Hospital 
Ship  established  for  the  reception  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  flotilla  employed  in  the 
Irrawaddy.  Ue  was  surgeon  of  the  Dartmouth  in  the  battle  of  Navarino,  and  of  the  flag 
ahips  St.  Vincent  and  Britannia  in  the  Mediterranean :  whilst  in  the  latter  ship  Dr.  Irvine 
galJMd  the  gold  medal  of  Sir  Gilbert  Blane  for  his  Medical  Journal. 


306 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 


CammiMtary^  General. 

9  WUliam  FUder^ 

Jiepfuty  Commisaariet^  General. 

9  John  Saumares  Dobree* 

Henry  Junes  Wild    

William  MUler* 

JohnLaidley^ 

William  Hayward»  {AeeauHte)    . 

John  Banner  Price  

Thomas  Warton  Ramsay  •  •  •• 

9  LoTell  PennelP 

Wm.  Henry  Robinson 

a  George  Maclean'   

p  Henry  Bowers   

9  Francis  Wm.  A.  C.  Major* 

WlUiam  Qreen   

Asaiiiant'  CommtBiariee^General. 

T^mnat  H. Thomson ••... 

George  Yeoland 

9  William  Bishop 

Thos.C.Welr    

a  Bdw.  A.  F.  Cowan    

a  Thomas  Rayner 

9  Alexander  Trotter 

John  Lane 

George  Blliot 

{William  F.  Bowman 
JamMO.Watt'   

Robert  Undsey 

Thomas  Rae   • 

William  Isaac  Greig 

9  GUbert  H.  Dinwiddle^ 

OUver  Goldsmith 

Fred.  Thomas  Mylrea 

Charles  WiUiams  

Thomas  Fraser 

{Henry  Charles  Darling 
William  Fletcher 

Charles  Bridgen,  (AceounU)    

George  Adams 

Charles  Swain    

Thomas  Walker 

lliomas  Bggar  Trew 

Ferguson  Thos.  Cozworthy 

ThM.  Geo.  S.  Swan 

William  Fisher  Mends 

Folford  Bastard  Feilde 

Henry  Francis  Oriel      

William  Looker,  {Aceomnis)    

John  M'Farlan 

Thomas  Graham    •.••..... 

9  Joseph  Wm.  Wybanlt 

Bichardlnglls   

John  William  Smith 

Johannes  de  SmidI    • .  • 

Tlioaias  James  Lempriere 

William  Robinson 


Deputy  Ami. 
Commla.  Q«n. 


6  Dec.  10 


6  Aug. 
11  Jan. 

2  Mar. 
26  Dec. 
35  Not. 
23  May 

2  Nov. 
22  Oct. 
25  Dec. 
29  April 
16  Mar. 


0  j^ec. 

3  Feb. 
13  July 

16  Jnly 
6  Aug. 

22  Apr. 
27  Oct. 
31  Jan. 

2  May 

4  May 

do. 
13  July 
26  Dec 
13  May 

6  Sept. 

17  Dec. 
10  Sept. 
26  Dec. 
2«>  Apr. 
12  Sept. 

22  Oct. 

10  Jnly 
do. 
do. 

18  July 

7  June 
7  June 

do. 

1  July 
7  June 
7  June 

16  July 
do. 

11  Dee. 

23  Sept. 
30  Oct. 

1  Dec. 
80  Aug. 
iOJan. 

3  April 


1  July  14 
4  May  16 

11  22  Oct.  16 

12  do. 

12  do. 
14  OFeb. 

13  7  June 
12  7  June 
12  7  June 
16  24  May 

14  13  Dec. 
12  7  June 
18 10  Sept. 


12 
13 
24 
26 
11 
13 
13 
14 

14 

14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
30 
14 
16 
16 
16 
21 


24 
26 
26 

37 
26 
2;i 
26 


AMtelant 
Commit.  G«ii. 


Dtputj 
CommU,OMi. 


OencraL 


10  Aug.  11 


27 

26 

26126 

26 

84 

33 

251 

30 


10  Sept.  30 

10  8<*pt.  30 
24  July  84 

11  Apr.  36 
4  May  86 

20  Jan.  87 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
8  May  37 
6  June  38 
28  June  38 
do. 
do. 
6  Dec.  89 
1  July  40 
1  July  40 
do. 
do. 
24  Dec.  41 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
24  Dec  41 

do. 
16  June  43 
28  Dec. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

34  16  June  44 
27  24  Dec 
27        do. 
83        do. 

36  do. 

37  24  Dee.  44 
27  16  Dec  46 


22  Oct.  16 

7  June  26 
20  Jan.  37 
do. 
do. 
do. 
6  June  88 
28  June  88 
Dec.  40 
26  Dec.  40 
28  Dec.  42 
24  Dec  44 
16  Dec.  46 
16  Dec.  46 


IJuly  40 


Maltu. 

Cmpe  ^OeodSepe. 

Mauriihu. 

Van  DiemtaCe  Lamd. 

Weet  Indue, 

/few  South  Walee. 

Jamaica. 

NcvaSeeHa. 

Van  DlemtaCehemi. 

Qihraltar. 

Cape  ofOeod  Bepe. 


TaroniOf  Upper  Camadeu 

Jaitnaufa* 

Cork. 

lomian  lelande. 

Demerarom 

BermudOm 

JDemtiilM. 

i€ontreaJl» 

Antigua. 

Malta. 

Belfaet. 


Quebec. 

Gibraltar. 

NetefeundUmd. 

AthUme 

TriMdad. 

Jamaica. 

Weetem  AuetraHom 

Van  JHemtan^e  Land. 

Van  Diemea^e  Leeed. 

Dublin. 

Barbadoee. 

New  South  Walee. 

Niagara. 

QuAee. 

New  South  Waiee 

Canada. 

Canada. 

Canada. 

Van  DiemmCe  Lamd. 

Canada. 

Grenada. 

Nova  Scotia 

Cape  qf  Good  Hope. 

Hong  K,ong. 

Cape  ^  Good  Hope. 

Van  JHeman'e  jJtndm 

Cape  oj  Good  Hopo. 


Bsrrois,  TitlwliW  41. 


1  Mr.  Pilder  kas  tteit^d  ths  Wsr  M«d«]  wita  bIm  CiMps  for  TUarfra»  AlbalMra, 
Ml,  Nhrcito,  Nlv««  Ortbcs  ud  ToalottM. 

1  Mr.  DobrM  hM  netltfed  Um  War  Medal  «ttk  MgbC  Claapt  for  Sakagoa  sad 
B«battlan«  Nivalin,  Niva,  OrtiMa,  and  Toaioaaa. 
t  Mr.  MIHar  hai  rtealvad  the  War  Madal  with  tima  Claapa  for  Salamsnra,  Tlttorla,  sad  Taal 
4  Mr.  UMIajr  kaa  laaalTad  Iba  War  M«dal  trlih  ihraa  Claapa  for  Fttaniaa  d'Onor,  CIvdad  Rodrifo.  h  fit. 
a  Mr.  PCBDail  haa  raoalTad  tba  War  Madal  with  four  Claapa  for  Y  Ittoria,  Nit  alto,  Orthaa,  and  Towtoi 

6  Mr.  Maelaaa  haa  raoaltad  tha  War  Madal  with  two  Claapa  for  Orthaa  and  Toalooaa. 

7  Mr.  M^or  haa  ivealtad  tha  War  Medal  with  alz  Claapa  for  Balamaara,  Tltcorla,  P/mcaa,  KlfvIK 


t  Mr.  Watt  haa  raoaltad 
aad  Toaloaw. 
9  Mr.  Olawlddia  hM 


War  Madal  with  tia  Oaape  for 

tha  War  Madal  with  oaaCteP  for  Tltlerla. 


Mlvallab  inv% 


Commissariat  DepartmenL 


307 


James  Skyrme    

Bobert  Ackroyd 

William  Stanton 

Wm.  Bobert  Alex.  Lament 

John  Kent    

Stephen  Owen 

Fmucis  Biaset  Archer 

William  Henry  Drake 

George  Shepheard   

Bobert  Neill 

William  Hen.  Maturin    .  • . 

John  William  Bovell 

Bandotph  Ronth 

HaxfaDilian  Malanet 

Philip  Toinar ••••. 


Deputy  A«L 
Commit.  0«n. 


AwltUmt 
CommU.  Oen. 


28 

14 

2 

5 


2 

10 
20 


Station. 


28 


Not.  27 
May.  20 
Jan.*  31 
Oct.  32 

do. 

do. 

Jan.  34 
Apr.  35 
Jan.  37 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
June 38 

do. 


16  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

26  Dee. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


46 


46 


Canada* 

MauritiMt, 

Canada, 

Canada. 

New  South  Walet. 

New  South  Wales, 

St.  Helena. 

Van  Dieman^M  iMnd. 

Neva  Scotia, 

Weet  Tndiet. 

South  Australia. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

lAmeriek. 

Bermuda. 

New  Zealand, 


Deputy  Assistant  CtffiimifiaHet-  General, 


Charles  Thos.  Halassez 
Wm.  Hen.  Dalrymple 
Alexander  Edwards  . . 

John  Trimmer    

Edm.  John  M'Mahon 
Wm.  Spearman  Archer 
John  S.  Davenport    •« 
James  Aug.  Srskine  . . 

Henry  Cltfke 

Stanley  Jones 

Geo.  Darley  Lardner.. 

James  Lane 

Leonoe  Bouth 

Henry  Browne  Horse 
Peter  Francis  Paille  . . 

George  Home 

Henry  Ashton    

Henry  Prianix   ...... 

Frederick  Bratliwaite 
Thomas  W.  Midwood, 

{Aeenmts) 

Charles  Anthony  Home 
William  Palmer     . . . 
Henry  Wm.  Woodlbrde 

Phmt 

Montague  Wm.  Darling 
Edward  Strickland   .. 
Tliomas  Wm,  Goldie.. 
Wm.  Charles  Cuming 
John  Tomes    


Depatjr  AMt. 
Gommft.Oeii. 


20  May  28 
20  Jan.  37 

do. 
28  June  38 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
27  Aug.  38 
1  July  40 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 

26l>ec.40 

do. 

do. 

do. 
13  July  41 
24  Dec.  41 


Bahamae 

NovaSeotia 

Barbadoee 
Ion.  Islands 
Canada 
N.  S.  Wales 
Honduras 
Canada 

NovaSeotia 
Montreal 
Sierra  Leone 
Afauritius 
Nerf.  Island 
Van  J>.  Land 
Van  D.  Land 
New  Zealand 

Van  D.  Land 

Athlone 

Mauritius 

Nova  Scotia 
West  Indies 
Ion,  Islands 
West  Indies 
Nova  Scotia 
VanB.Land 


Thomas  M'Cann 24  Dec.  41 

Fred.  Stanley  Carpenter  24  Dec.  41 

do. 

7  June  42 

23  Dec.  42 

do. 


Kean  Osbom 

David  Boss  Lee 

George  Atkinson    .... 

Henry  Green 

William  Le  Mesurier.. 
Henry  Lambert  Bayley 
Fred.  Henry  Ibbetson 
Edward  Bajrrington  de 

Fonblanque 

James  Dooglas  Willan 
Robert  Clement  Major 
Redmond  Uniacke. . . . 
James  Knight  Goold  . . 
Francis  Knowles    ... 

John  Nicolson    

Douglas  Bennet  Clarke 
Robert  May  Gardiner 
Fitzjames  Edward  Watt 

Henry  Curll    

Alfred  Salwey 

John  Tliomas  Comper 
John  Bsnner  Price  .  • 
James  Charles  R.  Wood 
James  Bell  Lundy .... 

Robert  Baker 

William  Hewetson .... 
Charles  H.  Shell  .... 
Wm.  Robertson  Cooper 


Depvt7  Ami 
Oommis.  Qnk, 


do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 

do. 

19  Dec.  43 

23  Dec.  43 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
17  Oct.  44 

24  Dec.  44 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


Canada 

Hong  Kong 

Dublin 

Canada 

Malta 

C.  of  O.Hope 

Oamlna 

Barbadoee 

Ion.  Islands 

Jamaica 
Athlone 
St.  Lucia 


StatioB. 


Canada 

VanD.Land 

Uemerara 
St.  Vincent 

Van  D.  Land 

Barbadoee 
Barbadoee 
New  Zealand 
Grenada 
Berbiee 
Newfound* 
C.  of  O.  Hope 
C.qfG,Hepe 


Commissariat  Department. 


Deputy  Awt. 
Comroi*.  Oen. 


Station. 


Hector  J,  MacauUy  . . 

Henry  Connell 

Wm.  Jas.  Tyrone  Power 
Patrick  Naffle  Telfer  . . 
Wm.H.  Benard  Useber 
Thomaa  WilliamB  .... 
William  Read  Parrott 
John  M.  M.  Sotberliind 
Bobcrt Camming  .... 
Charles  William  Bich- 

banen,  {Accounts)  • . 
Geo.  Alexander  Skinner 
B.  J.  Montuiiaro 
James    Mitchell,  {Ae^ 

eomnts)    

V.  W.  Cotar  Hawkins 
Otforge  Joseph  Webb . . 

Thomas  Gem 

Arthur  Fulford  Adams 
J.  Ramsay  M'Culhich 


24  Dec. 

do. 
do. 
16  Dec. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


44 


45 


Malta 

W.  Auitralia 

Canada 
Canada 
Bermuda 
VanD  Land 
New  Zealand 
C.ofQ»lIope 

r.  D.  Land. 
C.qfO.  Hope 
Ion,  Islands 


Fred  Salntbur/ Parker  96  Dec.  46 
Thomas  Browne     ....         do. 
Frederick  Wm.Waldron        do. 
Conrad  F^tgifttcf      . .         do. 


Henry  Moore     26  Dec. 

James  Coxworthy  ....         do. 

James  H.  Tubby    .... 

Widdrington  Tinling 

Henry  Bardett 

A.  CrowderOrooksbank 

Henry  Robinson     •  •  • « 

John  Hiram  Allinson 

Rupert  B.  B.  Bower . . 

Henry  Maule 

John  Praneis  Rogers*. 

Hugh  P.  Dumfo^. . . . 

jTboiiias  Striokland    . . 

Cliarles  Thomas  Wateot 
r.  D.  Land  U»s.WHklnsoDWoodIey 
Bahamas  {Robert  Henry  Smith. . 
YF.ilus^ralia'PrimroseG.  Julyaa  .. 

Charles  Palmer 

Malta  Charles  Swain 

We$t  IndiBO  Bdward  Ibbetaon  .... 
Canada  | Charles  Bagot  Smith.. 

Van  D,  Land  Luke  Freeman    

NewS.Waln  Plilll|i  RoUeston 

C.ef^-i/<^  Robert  Booih 


Depot7  AMt. 
Commto.  0«ii. 


46 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

da 

Dee. 

do. 

do. 

da 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

dti. 

29  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


47 


HondyroB 
St.Bito 
St,  Vtt^tmi 
C.tf'O.ffapa 
Wostlndiaa 

Tobago 


WeHl 


MauritimB 
C.ofO.H^pt 


Mai>fitt$§ 
Mafta 
iAC.rfO.Boffo 
OikraUmr 
WeHlmdioo 
C.ofQ,UofO 
C.qfO.  Hapo 
Gibraltar 


NovaSeoHm 


Bhie. — Pacings — Black  Velret. 

DUTIES  AND  ORGANIZATION. 

The  Commlsiariat  are  charged  with  the  following  duties : — In  the  Field  they  have  hitherto  had 
the  custody  of  the  Military  Chesty  and  prorided  and  paid  for  ererything  necessary  for  the  9nb^ 
sistence  and  transport  of  an  army.  At  the  present  time,  on  stations  abroad,  they  box  e  the  cbvge 
of  the  Military  Chests,  negotiation  of  Bills  for  their  supply,  and  receipt  of  «I1  sui|  l«a  aoiiiaa 
arising  from  Marions  sources  hi  the  hands  of  public  departments,  as  also  monies  lor  remittance  to 
England*  lliey  make  advanoes  to  Regimental  Paymasters  on  account  of  the  Pay  of  the  Troopa, 
and  to  tbe  Heads  of  the  Ordnance  and  NaTnl  Departments,  on  account  of  tlieir  rcapeetlTe  scrttces. 
They  pi^  in  detail  the  Staff,  all  money  allowancea  and  contingencies;  alio  the  H«lf-Pay  and  ra-> 
tired  allovanees,  Chelsea  Pensions)  Widows'  Pensions,  Compassionate  allowances, aad  N«v«l  Tooh- 
aions,  &£.,  to  all  persons  resident  at  the  several  stations.  They  contract  and  pay  for  Prorialoos 
required  on  the  spot  for  the  supply  of  the  Troops,  and  for  land  and  water  transport.  In  the  Weat 
ladies  they  pay  in  detail  the  Assistant  Commissioners  and  Stipendiary  Magistrates  under  the 
ProrisioDa  of  the  Slave  Compensation  Act :  at  some  stations  they  perform  the  duties  of  Noval 
Agents.  In  C>anada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Jamaica,  they  pay  the  Becleilastical  FttsMishmeiitt,  aad 
at  the  former  they  have  the  custody  and  issue  of  Indian  PresentSi  and  chatge  of  the  Loeka  oad 
Collection  of  the  ToUa  on  the  canals  connected  with  the  St.  Lawrence.  In  New  South  W«lca  aod 
Van  Diem«n%  Land,  they  supidy  Provisions,  Ctothing,  and  Stores,  of  all  descriptions  for  «obvkl 
•ervioes*  Thay  enter  Into  contracts  for  Ordnance  Stores,  Building  Materials,  Jcc.,  on  the  spot,  and 
provide  and  nay  for  suppKes  for  Army  Hospitals,  superintend  the  issue  of  provisions,  fongu,  fmd, 
and  light  hi  aind  made  by  Contractors,  and  issue  such  articles  of  Provision  as  are  sent  out  for  tho 
use  of  the  Troops  from  England.  Their  duties  are  blended  with  the  Army,  Ordnance,  Navy,  and 
many  other  branches  of  the  public  service.  They  are  under  the  orders  of  and  responsible  for  th# 
execution  of  their  duties  to  the  General  or  Officers  commanding  at  the  various  stations,  aod 
receive  their  instructions  from  the  Board  of  Treasury,  with  whom  they  correspond  through  tho 
Secretary  on  all  points  of  service  on  which  they  are  engaged. 

See  Report  of  Commissk>ners  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  ConsoBdatiag  Hi* 
Civil  Departments  of  the  Army,  dated  21  July,  1887. 

The  following  is  the  authority  for  Its  present  organisation  :^- 

Commissaiy-in-Chiers  Office,  10  March,  1810.  His  Majesty  has  been  pleased  to  ^«-'— t;*f 
that  the  following  regulations  should  he  established  and  acted  upon  In  all  Aiture  PnmoUom  ^tA 
Appointoocnta  In  tlie  Commissariat. 

That  .the  Qrsdation  of  Rank,  be  ''  Commissary-Genera],''  **  Deputy  Commltsarp-Qenend/ 
^  Assistant  Commissary<-Qeneral,"  **  Deputy  Assistant  Comnrfssary-Oeneral,"  ^  CleriL."  Ho 
person  to  enter  but  as  Clerk,—- to  serve  One  year  before  eligible  for  Promotion.— Deputy  Issfolant 
to  serve  Pour  years,  or  Five  from  entranee  as  Clerk  before  eUgible.-^Assistaat,  Hve  ycore  ae 
Assbtant,  or  Ten  years  from  entrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — Deputy  to  be  Three  yeare  in  ifcal 
rank  before  eligible — Service  to  bt  counted  as  actual  service  on  Full  Pay.  No  peiuon  to  ho 
appointed  Clerk  previous  to  the  sge  of  10. 

The  oomperative  ranks  are  Commissary-General  as  Brlgadler-OcneraL— DrpoC^  as  Msjor,  after 
three  yetn,  Lieutenant>Colonel. — Assistant  as  Captain. — Deputy  Assbtent  as  lieateuant.— CkA 
as  Ensign.    See  Army  Regulations. 


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Wor  Servicet  of  the  Officers  i]f  the  Medical  Department. 

1  Sir  June!  H'Ori^or  entered  die  •crrice  in  Sept.  1799,  m  SuiittoD  of  the  Mth  Revt. ;  he  isicri  la  D 
Judind  Flandenln  ITMandS;  Id  Hip  Weet  India  In  1796  ;  In  the  Eutlndi«i  In  iTflfl  ;  to  S^trp*.  ■•  i 
perlntending  Sat^mn  of  the  An);1o  Indian  Btm  j  In  IB01 ;  with  the  arm;  it  Walchercn  la  IMU;  and  It  i 
Panlnaala  from  Igll  tntfaeend  of  the  war.  Sir  Jaiaca  haa  ratcirtd  the  War  Medal  with  la«T  edaafa 
Bad^oa,  VHlorla,  Prreneca,  and  Touhraee. 

3  Mr.  Fraaklia  aenad  hi  the  Pealaaala  ftmn  Sept.  1806  to  the  end  of  the  aar,  iaelodtasaa  faatil'* 
Buaaoo,  Tittoria,  Pampelaaa,  Pjreoeea,  NieeHe,  Orthaa,  aad  Tooloaaei  alegea  of  Oliraaca  and  BaAii. 
lerrodalaohiUie  American  War,  iBclDding  the  aetloa  at  Plattabargh.  lU  baa  leadred  the  War  Hadal  ai 


vhich  took  plaee  theia  in  1813,  and  aaa  aunnded  In  the  head.  Scrred  alao  the  campaign  of  1U4  la  Bnlla.' 
6  Dr.  St.  JabaaerTtdlBlhaPeabMvlafromScptambCTlsntotheendof  the  war,  aad  aahat^wat:* 
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Medical  Department 


SurywnM  of  the  Second 
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James  A.  D.  M'Bean. .  • . 
John  Oftrnett  Conrtenay . 
Edwaid  Hugh  Blakeney . 
CoUitC.  J.  Delmege,M.D. 
Henry  Pillefta    ........ 

John  Thomson  Telfer . . .  • 
John  Duncan  H'Diaimld 
T.Moore  Flfhboanie,M.D. 
William  Canon,  M.D, 
Alex.DonglasTayloryM.  D. 
G.8.  Beat8on,A.M.|M.D. 
Frederiek Roherts  .... 

William  Home,  M.D.. . 
Adolphns  Colling*,  M.0. 

Jamefl  Dickson   

Heniy  Mapleton,^  M.D. 
Sdward  Wm.  Gray,  M.D. 
Nicholas  O'Connor,  M.  D. 
R.Wittehe8terFraser,M.D. 
J.  Bk  8t.  Croix  Crosse 

John  Domild 

Hio.Gralinn  ]lalfour,M  D. 
Anthony  John  Dolce,  M.D. 
G.  Mnrray  Wehsier,  M.D. 
James  Alex.  Fraser,  M.D. 
Sandford  M^Vittie  Lloyd 
m  J.W.Macanley,  M.D 
(KUmMnkam  Hoip.only) 
John  Wm.  Mostyn,  M.D. 
Thomas  Bose  Dyce  . . 
Richard  BannatLne.  • .  • 
Charlei  Bush  Ueatn  . . 


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10  April  35 
17  Oct.  34 
15  May  35 
33  Jan.  86 
17  Jaly  35 

4  Dec.  35 
22  July  36 

7  Oct.  36 

15  Sept.  37 

13  July  38 

11  Aug.  37 

12  Jan.  38 

26  Feh.  41 

27  Jan.  43 
12  July  39 

22  June  38 

5  April  39 
15  April  42 

9  Oct.  40 

23  Aug.  39 
29  April  36 
10  July  46 

6  Dec.  89 
22  Dec.  39 

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18  July  48 
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19  Sept.  48 

1  Dec.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

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WHEBB 
STATIONED. 


New  ZealaBd. 

Chatham. 

Limerick. 
46|London« 

Canada* 

Chatham. 
46|Hondurai. 

Mauritius. 

Jamaica. 

Ceylon« 

Canada. 

Hong  Kong. 

West  Indies. 

Chatham. 

Isle  of  Wight. 

C.  of  G.  Ilof.e. 

West  ladies. 
NoTa  Sootia. 
R.  M.  Asylum* 
Gold  Coast. 
West  Indies. 
C.  of  G.  Hope. 

Kilmainham 

Hospital 
Gamhia* 
Ceylon. 
New  Zealand. 
Corfu. 


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ApothetarUi, 
9  Josaph  Schembri 
Jamas  Wariley  Sinpso*  .... 

Francis  Matthias  Bassano. . . . 

Aetietani'^Surgeonio 

James  McGregor,  M.D 

James  M'Grigor  Grant  .  •  • 

Richard  Bobert  Dowse 

William  Campbell  Seaman,  M.D. 
Wm.  Kilner  Swettenhara,  M.D. . . . 
Adam  Alexander  Prout ......... 

Edward  Booth     

Thomas Jeliflfe Tnfnell   .. •.»<•. . 

William  Rutherford>^ 

Edward  Frederic  Kelaart  • 

Ethelbert  Ueary  Blake,  M  J> 

John  Trench ■•   .. 

Robert  M'Wharrie,  MD 

Patrick  Sinclair  Laing"* 

Thomas  Dehane  Lightbody,  M.D. 

Henry  Lionel  Cowen 

Alexander  John  Fraser,  M.D.  . . . 

William  Walter  Weld 

William  Braybrooke  •• •*•. 

Robert  Cooper    • 

William  Barrett,  M.B 

Edward  WUliam  Bawtree,  M.D.  . 

Alfred  Crocker 

William  Thomas  Hoskin,  M.D.. . . 

John  Macnamara,  M.D • 

Qeoige  Homiblow,  M.D 

Rowland  Agar    

John  Thomas  Watson  Bacot.* . .  r 


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16  July 

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20  Oct. 
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Medical  Department 


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Henry  Huishy  M.D 

William  Qeorare  Swan,  M.D 

William  Fred.  Torcato  I  vey 

Wellington  Poole    

Henry  March  Webb 

George  Frederick  Bone,  M.D 

Henry  Frederick  Robertflon • . .  •  • 

Thomas  Kchoe,  M.D 

Richard  Speir  Peile 

Richard  Woodley,  M.B 

William  Simpson,  M.B 

Michael  Fenton  Manifold 

William  Singleton,  M.D 

William  Lapsley    • 

Edward  William  Young,  MD 

Francis  Reynolds   ...•.•..••... 

John  M'Origor  Aug.  Tho.  Croft 

William  Douneland  Marchant 

Dowell  O'ReUIy  Clayton,  M.D 

William.  Browne 

George  Waterloo  Pennington  Sparrow  . . 
Bdward  William  Thomas  MandcrlUe  ••  •• 

William  Thomas  Black    

William  Cameron,  M.D 

Brinsley  Nicholson,  M.D .• 

Frederick  Burton  PhiUipson 

Charies  Lockhart  Robertson,  M.D 

Duncan  M'Intyre,  M.D 

Walter  George  Dickson 

Henry  Shearly  Sanders 

Thomas  Blatherwlck     

John  Thomas  Clarke,  M.D 

Peter  Henry  Roe 

John  Henry  Smith,  M.D 

William  Freeman  Daniell,  M.D. 

John  Robertson,  M.D. 

Ebenezer  Al£red  Jenkin 

Nicholas  John  Watson 

Edward  Wm.  Clemishaw  Kingdom,  M  J>. 

James  Lewis  HoUoway 

David  Charles  Pitcaim 

Henry  Neil  Stewart,  M.D 

Nicolson  Colin  Mackenzie,  M.D 

Joseph  Farmer  Matthew 

John  Berry     

Vesey  Agmondisham  Brown,  M.D... 

George  Smyth  King     

Charles  Walter  Poulton    

Edward  James  Franklyn 

Edward  Touch,  M.D.  16  Ifot 

liobert  Thomas  Deakins  

WaldegruTC,  Rock  Thompson,  M.D. 

Acting  Aitistant'Swrffmms  not 
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31  Jan.      45 
28  Feb.     46 
30  May 
1  Aug. 

23  Sept. 

9  Dec.    46 
19  Dee. 

16  Jan.    46 

13  April 

14  AprU 
1  May 

22  May 

10  July 
7  Aug. 
7  Aug. 

7  Aug. 

26  Aug. 

8  SepL 

11  Sept. 

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9  0cU    46 

27  Oct    46 
8  Jan.    47 

6  Mar.    47 
4  June    47 

27  Aug. 
3  Sept. 

24  Sept. 

26  Not.   47 
24  Dec.    47 

7  Jan.    46 
14  Jan. 

26  Feb.    48 

17  Mar.   48 
6  Oct    48 

22  Dee.   48 

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11   May 

18  May 

18  Sept.  49 

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16  Not. 
16  Not. 
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Jamaica. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

Corfu. 

New  ZealaaJ, 

Gambia. 

Gibraltar. 

Wcatlbdias. 

Canada. 

West  Indiea. 

West  IndiM. 

Wert  Indict. 

Corfti. 

NoTa  Scotia. 

Ceylon. 

Gambia. 

Chatham* 

Jamaica. 

C.  of  O.  Hope. 

C.  of  G.  Hope. 

do. 

dow 

do. 
Cape  Gowi  Caatlt. 
Yarmonth. 
Manritiiii. 
China. 

Chatham. 
China. 


Chatlwm. 

Chatham. 

Siena 

Hytha. 

Dublin. 

Gambia. 

Westlndlea. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Bermuda. 

Sierra  Leoae. 


Snndedaad. 

CoHb. 

Isle  oC  Wiglit. 

Coik. 
Gambia. 


Dbpvtt  Purtbyors. 

Jonathan  Croft   

Wm.  Henry  Clapp 

George  Pratt  * 

Matthew  Wreford** 


PURTBTOR'S 
CLBRK. 

DBFUTY 
PURTBTOR. 

18  Aug.    03 

1  July     09 

26  Sept.   00 

14  Oct.    12 

16  April    12 

16  Oct.     12 

3  June    13 

3  Sept.  29 

Sydney,  N.S.V# 
Coric. 
Chatham. 
Portsmouth. 


N.Bv— Medical  Officers  who  are  entitled  to  have  the  letters  M.D.  affixed  to  their  names, 
shottldmake  the  same  known,^ i/niform,  Scariet —Agents,  Sir  John  Kirkland  a  Co. 

CHAPLAIN  DEPARTMENT. 

Ckaptmim  Oemtral  «•  tks  Fwtu..^  Ths  R^.  060110  Robert  Oleir,  A.M.,  9  Jaly  46 ITcr  Qifc». 

ChapUin*  to  tlu  Foren,    "•  ■»  '  "^^^ 

—  fiobwt  Wm.Br9«M,  a.M.  I  April, 44  I^ntfoM.  i WUllui  Uar*.  A.M.; «7  Joac  45.  .... 

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War  Services  qf  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department.  313 

7  Doetor  French  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  in  the  Penin<ula  from  Hay  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war 
In  1814,  incloding  the  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoria,  siege  of  the  Castle  of  San  Sebastian,  pas- 
sage  of  the  Bidassoa  and  of  the  Nivelle,  and  actions  of  the  Nive  in  Dec.  1813.  He  served  in  the 
Amerioaa  war  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburgy  and  in  all  the  operations  before  Baltimore  and  New 
Orleans.  Served  with  the  49th  (also  as  Superintending  Surgeon  from  April,  1841,  until  towards  the 
dose  of  active  operations),  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  including  the  capture  of  Chnsan, 
storming  of  the  heights  and  forts  above  Canton,  taking  of  Amoy,  sortie  and  repulse  of  the  night 
attack  on  Ningpo,  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  invest- 
ment of  Nanldn.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 

8  Dr.  Alex.  Stewart  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1602  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including 
the  siege  of  the  Ibrts  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle, 
the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  clasps. 

9  Mr.  Henry  served  with  the  66th  Regiment  in  the  Peninsula  from  May  1811  to  the  close  of  the 
War  at  Toolonse^  Including  the  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  actions  in  the  Pyrenees ; 
battles  of  the  NIvelle  and  Nive,  engagement  at  Garris,  battle  of  Orthes  and  action  at  Aire.  He  served 
also  with  the  same  corps  in  the  Nepaulese  War  in  India  in  1816-17,  and  in  the  two  Canadian  Rebellions 
of  1837-8.  Mr.  Henry  was  present  with  his  Regiment  in  St.  Helena  during  the  last  four  years  of  the 
life  of  Napoleon ;  and  after  his  death  was  charged  with  the  duty  of  preparing  the  bulletin  of  the  post 
mortem  appearances  of  the  body,  which  was  published  by  the  British  Government.  He  has  receive^l 
the  War  Medal  with  six  clasps. 

10  Dr.  Roe's  services: — Campaign  and  battle  of  Comnna;  expedition  to  Walcheren;  Peninsula 
from  May,  1811,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  battle  of  Albuhera ;  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodri^ti 
and  Badajoz ;  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  ten  clasps. 

11  Dr.  Andrew  Fergnsson  served  in  the  American  war. 

18  Mr.  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

13  Mr.  Melvin  served  at  the  capture  of  Ouadaloupe  in  1810. 

14  Mr.  Slevwright  served  with  the  59th  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6. 

15  Dr.  Maclean  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809 ;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1810  t?  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Busaco^  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees,  crossina^ 
the  Bidassoa,  and  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Toulouse. 

17  Mr.  Ford  served  the  campaign  of  1835  in  Caffrdand.  Served  also  in  China,  (Medal)  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo. 

18  Dr.  BeU  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  both  the  attacks  on  Merxem  and 
bombardment  of  jkntwerp.  Served  also  throughout  the  war  in  China  with  the  26th  (medal),  at  Chusan, 
Canton,  Ningpo,  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 

19  Doctor  Shanks  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  both  the  attacks  on  Meixcm 
and  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp.  Served  also  in  China  with  the  55th,  and  was  present  at  Amoy, 
Chusan,  Chinhae,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo. 

20  Mr.  Millar  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  the  Peninsula,  and  the  expedition  to  New 
Orleans. 

22  Dr.  MacAndrew  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition,  including  the  siege  of  Flushing  and  other 
operations.  In  1811, 12,  and  13,  he  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz, 
and  retreat  from  Burgos.  In  1839  he  was  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Manoni,  and  surrender  of  Kurracbce. 
In  1841  and  42  he  served  with  Sir  William  Nott's  army  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  and 
AiPghanistan  (medal),  and  was  present  in  the  various  actions  in  which  that  army  was  engaged.  Ho 
was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (medal). 

23  Mr.  Camming  served  at  New  Orleans  in  1814-15 ;  and  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1826. 

24  Mr.  RIchardMn  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  reduction  of  Monte 
Video,  and  campa^n  of  1806  and  7  in  South  America;  campaigns  of  1808  and  9  in  the  Peninsula, 
Including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimlera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clusps. 

25  Mr.  Hunter  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  Belgaum  field  force  in  Canara,  in  1837.  Also  in 
medical  charge  of  the  Queen's  Royals  during  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan,  includ- 
ing the  capture  of  Ghuznee  and  Khelat.    Medal  for  Ghuznee. 

26  Dr.  Miller  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  the  South  of  France ;  with  the 
Expedition  to  New  Orleans ;  and  the  campaign  of  1815  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington*  He  has  re- 
ceived the  silver  War  Medal  with  four  elhtpb  for  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes. 

27  Doctor  Dempster  served  'with  38th  regiment  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  including  the 
eaptare  of  Rangoon,  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Kincardine  and  Kamaroot,  battles  of  liau- 
gooQ,  Kokein,  &c. 

28  Dr.  Hart  served  in  the  campaigns  of  1810  and  11,  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  Coo, 
at  the  battle  of  Busaco  (War  Medal  and  one  clasp)  with  the  40th,  and  subsequently  in  the  Lines  of 
Torres  Vedras,  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Leria,  and  Conddxa.  He  served  also  throughout  the  cnutpaigr*  cf 
1842  in  Affghanistan  (medal),  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  with  the  Slst  in  the  actions 
of  Msizeena,  Tezeen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  eogogcmcnts 
leading  to  it. 

29  Mr.  Dowse  served  at  the  surrender  of  Martinique  and  Gnadaloupe  in  1815. 

30  Mr.  Reade  served  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  campaigns  of  1812, 13  and  14;  subsequently  in 
the  American  War,  Including  the  affair  at  Plattsbui|(.  Served  also  in  Canada  during  the  late  in- 
surrection. He  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  four  clasps  for  San  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and 
Orthes. 

32  Dr.  Mapletoo  was  present  with  the  40th  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore  (Medal). 
34  Mr.  Rutherford  served  with  the  62nd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Stttlej,and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 


314  fFar  Services  of  Uu  Officen  of  the  MetUeal  Deparhmeni. 

96  Hr.  LRing  senred  the  campoign  under  Sir  Charles  Kapler  againit  the  Moantala  and  De^rt 
Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  1845, 

90  Mr.  Pratt  Joined  the  army  In  the  Peninsula  In  Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at  tha  siege  and 
capture  of  San  Sebastian,  and  with  the  head-quarters  during  the  operationa  in  the  Pyrenaes,  Be  Las 
receiYed  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps. 

41  Mr.  Wrefbrd  served  in  the  Peninsula  ^m  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  wm  present 
with  bead  quarters  during  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees  in  July,  Auff.,  and  Sept.  1818.  H«  aoooin- 
panied  the  expedition  under  the  late  Lord  Keane  to  Kew  Orleans,  and  was  preaent  with  the  troops  in 
all  the  affairs  before  that  elty ;  after  which  he  served  in  Fraoce,  and  recently  in  Turkey*  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp. 

[Noiei  continued  from  pagt  917.] 
Duke  of  Wellfaigton's  Staff  to  Join  the  first  battalion  of  his  Regt.,  the  52nd  Light  Infkatiyi  asd  was 
present  with  It  in  the  battle  of  Orthes,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  chest  by  a  mosket- 
ball,  which  has  never  been  extracted.  At  the  end  of  181 4,  he  was  appointed  AIde*de*Ca]np  to  the 
Prince  of  Orange,  and  was  with  him  in  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bros  and  Waterloo ;— After  the  Priaot 
of  Orange  was  wounded  the  Duke  of  Richmond  Joined  the  Puke  of  Wellington  as  Aide-de-Camp, 
and  remained  with  his  Grace  during  the  remaining  part  of  that  earapaign.  Ills  Qraoo  bM  i^dved 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  clasps. 

15  Captahi  Smith  (Svues)  served  with  the  1st  Guards  in  Sicily  in  1800  and  7 ;  In  the  North  of 
Spain  in  1808-9,  including  the  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Coninna;  defence  of  Cadii  in  1811  and 
18,  and  battle  oi  Barrosa.    He  has  received  the  War  Medul  with  two  clasps. 

16  Captain  Berford  {Q\teen*»  Own)  served  with  the  5th  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808*9,  and  w&s 
present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Yimiera,  action  at  Lugo,  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Corunn4«  Sab- 
sequently  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in 
the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals,  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  and  «u 
present  at  the  battle  of  Vittorla,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  actions  In  the  Pyrenees  ftovx  25th  to 
8l8t  July ;  with  the  covering  army  at  San  Sebastian  and  also  at  its  capture;  aflkir  $X  the  convcut 
of  St.  Antonia,  actions  on  the  Klvelle  and  the  Nive,  and  with  the  four  companies  of  the  Qaeen's 
which  led  the  advance  to  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  principal  redoubt  in  m)nt  of  Sarre;  and  lo 
all  the  aflkirs  in  the  vicinity  of  Bt.  Jean  de  Lux,  Bayonne,and  the  Adour ;  also  at  the  battles  of  Orthc« 
and  Toulouse,  and  the  various  affairs  of  posts  and  picquetf  in  which  the  fourth  Dl  vision  weiecBgagtd. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  clasps. 

17  Captain  Graves's  services  (2mf  West  yorkSi — Expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  eampaira 
In  Portugal  and  Sf>aln,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  advance  into  Spain,  retreat  u\ 
and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  Siege  of  Flushing,  and  ascent  of  Uie  Scheldt. 
1809.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  June  1811  to  Sept.  1818,  including  the  siege  of  the  Forts  anu 
battle  of  SaUimanca  (three  wounds,  two  severe,  one  slight),  siege  of  Bniigos  and  retreat  fton  thence, 
hlockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  28th,  20th,  and  SOth  July  (sevmly  coatufc.i: 
28th),  Maya  Pass,  advaoce  into  France,  and  various  affairs  of  Posts  and  Piqoeta.  He  has  rcceivtftl 
the  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 

18  Captain  Rawson  (3rd  West  Tork)  served  at  the  siege  and  taking  of  La  ValetU  In  ValU  U. 
1800.  Served  with  the  Brittoh  and  Russian  army  in  Naples  in  1805,  and  the  subsequent  occopatii>c 
of  Sicily.  The  second  Egyptian  campaign  in  1807,  including  the  capture  of  Alexandria  and  th« 
second  attack  on  Rosetta.  At  Walcheren  and  at  the  siege  and  reduction  ot  Flushing  in  IbUdc 
The  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  inclading  both  attacks  on  Merxcm  and  bombardment  o?Antwcfp. 
Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  taking  of  Cambray,  and  capture  of  Parte. 

19  Captain  Scott  (F\fe)  served  In  the  Peninsula  from  l^Iarch  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  la  1814, 
including  the  battle  of  Vittorla,  siege  of  San  SehasUan,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  tlie  Nlve,  and  tibt 
Adour,  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  where  he  received  a  bayooei  woaad. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bias  and  Waterloo,  lie 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  Vittorla  and  NIve. 

21  Captain  Carrothers  (4n/rtm)  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1809  to  Sept.  1811,  and 
again  from  March  1818  to  the  end  of  the  war  In  1814,  Including  the  battle  of  Buaaooi  actioa  st 
Campo  Mayor,  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Albuhera,  NIvelle,  and  Nive,  affair  al  St.  Pslais, 
battle  of  Orthes,  aflkir  at  Lambeige,  and  battle  of  Tbulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  clasps. 

20  Colonel  Fraser  (Rost)  lost  a  leg  at  the  siege  of  Burgos,  when  serving  in  the  Foot  Qwada.  Be 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca* 

22  Capt  Oox  (Kh^*9  County)  served  as  Lieut,  of  the  Royal  Artillery  in  Sir  John  XoorV  cnn* 
paign  in  the  north  of  Spain  and  battle  of  Corunna,  from  1 808  to  1 800.  Joined  the  Portttpioe  army 
in  1811,  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Badajoi  in  1812,  battle  of  CastaUa,  both  aSq^cs  uf 
Tarragona  In  1818,  and  blockade  of  Barcelona  in  AU;  and  he  continued  to  serve  with  the  Purln- 
gue»c  army  till  1819.  He  has  received  a  gold  cross  for  (bur  campaigns  irom  John  VI.|  laie  Khif 
of  Portugal ;  also  the  war  medal  with  two  clasps. 

24  Captahi  Rnaseli  {Dubiin  City)^  was  a  Captain  in  the  98th  with  tiie  expcdithw  to  the 
Morlb  of  Chhia  (medal),  in  1842,  and  was  prewnt  at  the  stormhig  of  the  city  of  Chin  Kia^  Fbo,  m 
also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tartar  entrenched  camps  on  the  heighU  ontstde  the  diy  ;  ai^ 
he  was  also  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

25  Capt.  Vere  Webb  ( Cardioan)^  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  wiBpetgiM  eif  I<^14 
and  15  in  Holland,  the  Netherlands,  and  Prance,  Including  both  the  actions  at  Merxcfli.  beosteid* 
ment  of  Antwerp,  and  battle  of  Waterloo,  at  which  last  he  was  slightly  woonded. 

26  Capt  Cowell  served  the  Kandian  eamnaimi  of  1R17  and  lAlA.  mnd  »m  mi^mmI  ^uk  .t^ 


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Cmrlow, 
CWofMlH.Bruen 

A§,  Caaa  4t  Co. 


CAVAN.  [101] 
Caran. 
Col.  A.  Saundenon 
AdJ,  Capt.y.Qomelln 
Agent,  Sir  E.Borough 
&Co. 

CLARE.    [94] 
Hare  Castle,  Ennis, 
Col.  C.  M.  Vandeleur 
Adj.  Capt.  Wm.  Gore 
Agent,    Sir    £.    R. 
Borough,  St,  6c  Co. 

NORTH  CORK.  [110] 

Fermoy. 
rV7/.  W.H.M.Hodder 
Adjui. 

Agent,  Sir  E.  Borough 
Sc  Co. 


SOUTH  CORK. 
(Light  Infantry.    [87] 

Sathcorntae, 
Col,  Vise.  Doneralle 
A^ut.  Ctipt.   A.    H. 
Lncaa 
Ag.  Cane,  be  Co. 

CORK  (CITY).  [110] 

Cork, 
Col,  Vise,  Bernard 

Adj.  Cap.  A.  Warren 
Ag.  Cane  tc  Co. 


DONEGAL.   [102] 

Ballyshannon. 

Col.H.£arlofUliTim, 

KP, 

A<(/.  Capf.  Searle 

Ag.  Cane  fc  Co 

ROYAL  NORTH 

DOWN.     [77] 

Heittonen  Ards. 

Col.  Vise.  Cat tlereagh 

A</.  Capt.  Howe 

Agent,  6irE.  Borough 

4c  Co. 

ROYAL  SOUTH 

DOWN.    [112] 

Hillsborougk. 

Col.  Marq,  qf  Down- 

fhire 

Ad.  Cap  J  .A.Hodgaon 

Ag.  Cane  4c  Co. 


DUBLIN  (COUNTY.) 

[109] 

Xwcfln. 

CoL  Lord  Brabaxon 

Aif.C!(i.H.J.V.KembIe 

Ag.  Cane  4c  Co. 

ROYAL  DUBLIN 
(CITY).    [100] 
Dublin, 
Col. 

A4J.    Capt,    S.    W. 

Runell  24 

Agent,  Sir  E.  Borough 

ft  Co. 


FERMANAGH.    [71] 

Enniskillen. 
Co/.  ^.(/Enniikillen 
A4/.  Wm.  Corry 
Agent, Sir  £.  Borough 
ft  Co. 


GALWAY.  [91] 
Por/tffMfio. 
G0<onri  Ulic,  Marq,qf 
Cianricarde,  K,P, 
Aif, 
^y.Cao«4fcCo. 


KERRY.    [107] 

Tralee, 

Col,  V.  E.  ^Kenmare 

A4/.  Capt.  D.  A.  Car- 

tayne 

Agent,  Sir  B.BonHigh 

ft  Co. 


KILDARE.  [88] 
Naas, 
Col.  Marq.  q/'KiIdar<> 
Adj.  Capt.  H.  G.  R. 
Robinson 
Agentt  Sir  E.Borough 
ft  Co. 

KILKENNY.    [127] 

Kilkenny, 

Col.  M  arq  .of  Ormonde 

A((/.afp^J-M*lBtyre 

Ag.  Cane  ft  Co. 


KING'S  COUNTY. 
[98] 
Parsonstotrn, 
Col,  yX.E.ofKo9M,  KP 
AdJ.Capt^WT.  Cox  22 
Agent,  <Ef«r E.Borough 
ft  Co. 

LEITRIM.   [llij" 
MohiU, 
Col.  Vise.  Clements 
Ad^ut.  Win.  Rote 
Agent,  Sir  £3orough 
ft  Co. 

LIMERICK  COUNTY 
[128] 
St,  Francis  Abbey. 
Co/,  iron.  R.FiU  Gib- 
bon 
A<{/.  Capt.  B.  Butirr 
Low 
Ag.  Ckne  ft  Go. 


UMERICK  CITY. 
[108] 
Limerick  City. 
Col.  Cha.  Vise.  Gort 
A<(/.Xf.Tho.JerTi« 
AgefU,  5ir  KBorough 
ft  Co. 

LONDONDERRY. 
[95] 
Londundtrry, 
Col,  Sir  K.  A.  Fer- 
guson, Bt. 
Ad.  Capt.  J.  M'Clin- 
tock 
Agmt,  Sir  E.  Borough 

ft_Co. 

LONGFORD.    [85]" 

Netetojtn  Forbes, 
Col.  Henry  White 
Ad^ut.  W.  Walker 
Ag.  Mr.  J.  Atkinson. 

LOUTH.    [108]"" 
Dunleer, 
Col.  Lord  Bellew 
A<(/.  Cap.  Pendleton 
Agent,  Sir  £.Borovgh 
ft  Co. 


NORTH  MAYO.  [120] 

Ballina. 
Col.  Cha.  N.  Knox 
Adjut, 

Agent,  Sir  E.Borough 
ft  Co. 


SOUTH  MAYO.    [b2] 

Westport, 
COL    O.  MarquUqf 
Sligo 
A4f,  Capt,  Fttxgerald 

Hlgglu 
Ag,  Oaao  it  Co. 


BOT.JI 

CoLXa 

AjdJ.Ooi 
Ag^l 

MOMAG 

jr< 

CoL  Loi 
A4f'  Co 
Agent,  6 

QUEEI 

Ms 

Col.Siri 

Adj. 

A9eni,i 

Rosco; 

Cot.  .. 
A4J'0a. 
Agent,  i 

SU< 

CoL  A.  1 

Acff.Om 

Ag,C 

TIP 

(Or  D 

renee* 

i 
CoLYL. 
AdJ,  Ca 
A^ent,i 


TYRC 

C 

Ooi.m. 

A4;.Wi 
A9.4 

wa: 

(Light  I 

Wt 

CoLXLi 

A4f. 
Ag,t 

WBSTl 
M 
CoL  Ge 
W» 
AdU!et$ 
Ageed^i 


WEX 

n 

Ci^Llm 
Adjt,  I 
Agentti 


WICK 

J 
Ooima 

Ag.eu 


•     '  m 


STAFF,  &c.  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 
N.B.  Tor  au^  at  tht  Htru  Quardt,  ie§  pag§  17. 


819 


■  )iii«  t*WKM*wm*'mt$m'»m' 


DISTRICTS. 


■  t    *> 


bbtricts. 


XORTHSRN   AKO  MIOLAMO.— Hm4 


9  as  IA.-0«ii.  X^l  CMlv- 
'^  cart,  ^(73, 


North  Wm€mmHit,^mi.^i^Uonvool 
LuwaskiM,  0|i«Mr«,  Wuopslilrt,  FDnt- 

shire,  OenbUrhtMre,  and  |tl«  of  Man. 
Vortk  East  Ctrnntisi^—Sead  (2^«.  York, 
Northumberland,  Cumberland,  Durham, 
Weatmoreland,  York,  Derby,  Notting- 
ham, Leicetter,  and  Rutland. 
Uidltnd  Ommiisi.'-Mead  Qr«.  Bir^ 

mingham. 
Warwick,   Stafford,   Northampton,    and 
Worc<ttiif« 


Qyneral  and  oihw  CMBcer«. ;    Aidet«de-Carop.    i 


Staff. 


^  M^Jor-(len«na  Sir  Wm. 
Warrv,  CB, 

y  lfaJ.*0«n.N.  Thorn,  CB* 
KH, 


Colonel  C.  Q.  J.  Arbuthnot, 
Unattached, 


SOUTH  WMT.xHead  Qn,  Pprtiquoqth. 
WJltik  Donet,  and  BanU. 


WfiSTEHN.— Head  Quarten,  DoTonport. 
Devon,  Cornwall,  and  Somerset,  exclusive 
of  Brklol  and  Ite  vielnUy. 


Mi||0rDoMtae,fSF. 

Ueut,  Jdin  Qreenock, 
S8F. 


Capt.  0.  Blaek,  h.  p. 
U.  i^ooned/,  as  F. 


Col.  H  .W.Barnard,  Unatt. 

Auiit,  Or,  Mas,  6tn, 
9  Ml  Coloii^  C.  Yorke, 

Unatt. 
Major  of  Brigade* 

Capt.  Waire,  57  F. 

Mqfor  of  Brigade, 
Capt.  H.  B.  4,  W/nyaid, 

Unatt. 


Jf«^  of  Brigade* 
Capt.  Mein,  19  F, 


M^)or-Oen.  LordVnA,  FHi 
Clai«B9«- 


a  ||£1  If^or-Oenor^ 
Boh*  H.  Mi 


I  array.  CB. 


jionmouthmuiBoui\  la/^aleeJ^AtaJTOre,  9  WL  Col.  Love,  CB.  KH, 


Oarma^heH. 


^RliSKr, 


eOSBlTflBT  AMD  ALDERNBT. 


Ivspxcrna  OnrxKAL  ov  Catauit. 
Bead  Quarten,  London. 


JPnatt.  Col,  on  the  Stqf. 
B  M«Jor-OeneraI  Sir  jTh. 

Keynett,  KOH.  U.-Qov. 
f  Mioor-GeneralJohn  Bell, 

CB*  Ideut.-  Gov. 


9  M^).-Oeo.T.  W.  Brother- 
ton,  6*J}. 


OapLProtherOfUF. 


Maior   Parkinfton, 
Unatt. 


Me0or  of  Brigade. 
Q»pt.J.  H.  Pnnrea,  Unatt. 

7mmi  M^for, 
MH}.F,T.Maiiland,h.p. 


Mi^or  of  Brigade. 
Capt.  T.  Nalioq,  40  P. 


Ckpt.  Mann,  90  F. 


CapL  Ibbetwn,  fa.p. 


Tonm  Mafor  ofAlderaetf 
9  Lt.-Cl.W  JLLeMeeurier 


Mqjor  of  Brigade, 
[  Col.  WiUiam.  Lord  Do 
(     Roe,  h.  p.  Unatt. 


The  foilovtaif  OouBtlaey  Ise.  art  not  eoatalned  in  any  MlUUrr  Diftrlet,  and  the  TiDOpf  eUtioned  in  tboie  Coontlet 

report  direct  to  Head  Quartere,  tU.*.— 


JBedfwd!* 
JteiiMUre» 
BrtMolIc  vicinity. 


Cambridsn, 


Gloucester, 
Hereford, 


Hertford, 
Huntingdon, 
Kent, 
Lincoln, 


Middlesex. 
Norfolk, 
Oxford, 
Suffolk, 


Sarry, 

Sussex, 

Wale8,Rortfa(eze. 
Denbigh  4c  FUnt.) 


nmoops  in  tiM  Isle  of  Wlght^and  at  Chichester  report  to  the  Qenaral  Commanding  the  South  West  District. 


RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


fOflM 


Ouv- 


•s4 


ftU 
of 


b 


Jm^^Fd.  Qtr-  CM.  Bush,  KM. 
A4f.^X<.9  W.  A.Court6Ray,99Nov.44 
Ftt^marter    .    .     C.  H.  Petrte 
Murg,  $0  the  Foreee,  Thomas  H  all 
SufoHmtendiitg  (\gieor$. 
Lt,  Annesley,  08  P*    ....  Darlington, 


Inap,  r,  Q^.Col.C.  G.  Falconar,  KH, 
AdT^  U.  B.  H.  Edwards,  7  May,  47 
Pa^maater  •    •     9  C^pt.  Woodgata 
Sur.  to  the  Forces,  A.  Foulis. 
SiqM»  intending  qifloere, 
Lt.  O.  F.  Macdonald,  10  F.  Manchester 


/iM:Frf.0jf.98OCt>I.J.Campbtsll,rir. 
A4f.  •    .    .  Lt.  C.  Pleters,  1  Apr.  47. 


Brivtei, 

Consisting  of  the 
counties  of  Corn- 
wall, Devon,  Dor- 
set. Somerset, 
Wilts,  Worcester, 
Gloucester,  Here* 
ford,  and  part  of 
Hants,  and  Soath 
Wales. 


X  I  Paymaster   ,  ^  A.  Thompson 
^  I  Surg,  to  the  Forces,  P*  Robertson,  If/), 
*!  Superintending  Qffteert. 

Lt. Tongue, SOP.  ..  Nottingham 


k- 


Inap,  F.  Qjf.  Ool.  Baumgardt,  CB, 
Adj.  ^  Li.  J.  B.  Humilton,  0  Dec.  44. 
Paifmaater    .    .    .  J.  Sabine, 

ts^ij^eiHmeenenng  zfpUerMm 

Lt.  Villien,  47  F Exeter 

Lt.  Evans,  09  F Gloucester. 


Xofioon. 
Conoistlngof  the 
counties  of  Nor- 
folk, Soflblk, 
Cambridge,Hunt- 
ingdon,  Bucks, 
Bedford,  Hert' 
ford,  Essex,  Kent, 
Sussex,  Surry, 
Oxford,  Berks, 
and  Middlesex, 
and  parts  of 
Northampton  and 
HaQts. 


Inap.  Fd.  Off.  Col.  Sir  R.  Doberty 
Adf,  Lt.  Rob.  M'Natr  14  July  87 


Paymaster  ,  S  R.  Jdlicow 

•  M.  a. 


Burrell 


Sti^^oriniondin§  €^gieers, 
Lt.  Cookes,  8  Drs.     .    .    Jjondon 

Cav.  SQbdiTlsi^n 
London 
Lt.  Wily,  SO  F.  ..1st  Inf.  Subdivision 
Lt.  Cowper,  80  F.  3nd  do. 


CAVALRY  DEPOT  AT  MAIDSTONE. 

Ik  G.  MiddtetoB,  8  Dragoons  I  Acting  A*^iutant    ,  Lient.  Cureton,  3  Dragoons 

l9«l.-0«l.  F.  C.  OriAthSy  Unatt.    t  QMarter-Master     .  John  Swindley 

m&iam  Castle  |  Veterinary  Surgeon  Charles  Curtis  Brett,  8  MaKh  88 


918 


OARKIBOKS  AVI>  XILITABT  BSTABUifUffniTC. 


OARRISOKS. 


■  J  - 


BBLFABT. 
TonmM^n   X^Ml.  FbIw  gtiiarl, 

BERWICK. 

CAPB  BRBTOK. 
TotvnAdJ*  £1.  Bdw.  SutberUnd 


CHARLBS  PORT  AND  KIMBALB. 
Fort  Mt^,  f  U*  ^Qha  Rlnck 

DABTMOUTH. 
atm»  • .  «Ar.  Howv  Uoldsirprili 
rortJiqf,  XI.  001,  Roberl  KtUy 

DUNCABNOll  PORT. 
Fart  Mqf.  lAeut.  Tbw.  Aiutta 

EDINBDRGH  CAaiXB. 
ewtmor,  9  Jf^j0r*£rM.  J.  H.  RM- 

(toll,  JTir. 
Lt,-^a9,  •  0«R.  V.T.fUvnnofid,  H  CiT. 
JVrl  JTii^.  9  M^ior  Him.  Caa^ 
OMplam.  B«v.W.B.8mitli 

GIBRALTAR. 
r<»n»  Xi|/.   .Mai.  T.  £.  iMej,  UnatU 

ORATESBND  A.  TILBURY  JH>BT. 
Fort  Mini.   JU-CM.  Thot.  Kellj. 

QUERNSET. 

^(prl  Mqf4AdJ.f  It'  OoL  J.H.  B«lo 


BULL. 
U>'0^»»M.  0nu  air  C  W.  Tbom- 

ton.  JTCV. 

JERBBY. 
0«v.*lllf»«  W.  C  FiK,  Bttttlotila 

flCB.  t  eW, 
Fvr*  Jffi(/I»r  t  ^^'  9  Ifir^r  John 

FnMff. 

IMVBRII98S,  OR  FORT  OBORQB. 


Fori  Mqh    CW.  Alea.  Fladlaj.  IT V. 

LABDaUARD  FORT. 
i>#W.-0«v..9  XI.-CM.  C.  A.  Wirt 

LONIMNDBRRT  k  OtTLtfORE. 
O0O.  9  SO  Bm.  Johs  Sari  of  Btraf- 
iOfd,  ffCB.  t  tf  C 

MALTA. 
QMirl.-JfM<,  L<.  J.  Coleioft 

intFORD  HAVBN. 
«M..Bir  49km  Own.  JU. 

MOIfTRBAL. 

ll.|».MF. 

NEW  BRUNBWICfK. 
1\MPilJff^.  X<.J.G«l]aglMi 

NEW  OENBYA. 
Fort  Mqf.  AnthoDf  Wharton 

PORTSMOUTH. 
PkiftieUm  95frJ.M'Grifor,af.  MD. 

ST.  HELENA, 


WlKff«,  Unatt.  fonm  MqJ,   Oapt,  Geo.  A.  B«rna« 


FortMnf.  U  W«.  4f«Uw.  Rtvai 
KivlbttadlaBd  Cnmpaalw 


BT.  JCUIN*a   OR  BRI90B 

ROWARP'B  IBUBa 
7M9i|Jrq/,   •OvIfA.LaiM 


BeARRBRoimmuaiut 

BHBBRBBSB, 


BTIRUNO  CASTU. 
Ch^plaiH . .  jB«v,  Robi,  Wataaa 

TOWER  OF  LOKOOB . 
OnutuPUmteL  FtHdMor.  Tko  Dmko 
^  WelUaflomJr^?.  QC»,fVCa. 
LUmL,.Om.  J.  Bttttfaa  WoM 


Mt*for%*0/g^»Jm  H.  BlrlnKton 
Glarte«ji..B<i».  UoivjMalvUl 


ISLE  OP  wroHT. 

Oamt,  of  MmmdoMm  Fort,   Otpi,  0ir 
''  W«.  Wjna 


Marfkat  Tko   Morquio 

rAnz^mef,  MB.  BOB . 
a  CM. 

FORT  WILUAM. 

Uoit4»Bmh^.,,^9liam,»t*mmu 
9lr  Jaa.  Ketuft,  GCB.  4>  Bcm» 


sas 


MILITARY  BBTABUSHMBNTi. 

ROYAL  HOBFITALi  ORBLBEA. 

Booomor,  VttX  0#n«r«l  3tr  Colia  Halkelt,  OCD.  OOB* 
Liout^Booomor,  9  ilO  X<«mi,  tfw.  Sir  A.  P.  Baraard. 

GCB.  GUB, 
M^for,  LiMtl.-CbtoiMf  Hear;  La  Blaoc, 
A4fmtanS,  9  OstoiMi  5tr  John  Morillyon  Wilfgn,  CB.  KB. 
Utoretarp,  Alaaandar  Jawaa  MoorliaM,  Eaq. 
CSkaplaiH,  Bov.  George  MathUt. 
Pkytieian  ^  Surgwn,  Local  DanUy  Inspector  Bmcrmi 


Maclachlan,  MO. 
J>opmig  Surgcom^  Tlramaa  Ooka  Oaultor,  MD. 
Assistant  Sargsom,  Adam  Alas.  Front. 
atoreksfpcr,  Oaptaim  Edward  Sutherland,  h,  p.  Unatt. 
asnior  cr«M,  P.  H.  TWman,  Bi^ . 

Cofiaimt  of  JnooHdtt 
9  John  Darern.  h«  p.  S7  P, 
George  Paeror,  n.  p.  S  P. 
a  Avfvstine  PlUferald  BTans,  h.  p.  S7  P. 
i  John  Ford,  h.  p.  9  W.  I.  Kagt. 
W.  Chadvlck,  of  late  A  R.  Vateraa  BntU 
9  Charlef  Edwards,  h.  p.  71  P. 

ROYAL  HOBPITAL,  XILMAINRAM. 
Master,—  ^  UouL-On.  Bt,  JIou,  Sir  Edw.  Blakenej, 

GCB^  KCH.  Comm.  of  the  Force*  in  Ireland, 
Joint  Dep.  Mostert,  —  B  Col.  Oof  hiane^  CB.  Dep,  Ad- 
jmtomt  Boneral  m  Ireland, 
9  Colonel  Mantel,  KM.,  Dtp.  Qr.  Mas.  Bsn.,  da, 

Oktntains  on  ths  SsfabUtkenont. 
SCS  Puieny  Lockwood,  h.  p.  90  P. 
Rohert  Cook,  h.  p.  Nawlhnndland  Ptaeiblaa. 
eU  Edw.  Gilbome,  h.  p.  71  P. 
Thoipaa  Gibbowy  h.  p.  Unatt.      


I 


Adjutant,^^  J.  Q.  Horl,  Captafn  lafe  If  R.  TM.  BatC 
P*y«lri«iaiuiBMr9Mfi.^BGrJnnieaWB.Maeaale]r,  MD. 
Ckaptam.—^^.  Gooife  Hnra. 

Secretary,  Megistrar  and  Troaturor^-^  W.  PaMoUj 
Prooldore.-^fomn  Hay,  Em).  (late  Ci^»t,  Mnd  rcff.) 
Ckatnberlain  and  Master  of  IKerAe.— John  Goofffe,  tUtft. 

h.  p.  Unatt. 
Se/jeUor.— Robert  DIanej,  Eaq. 


ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLUM  AT  OITBLSBA. 

aMnAsnl.-^  Coionot  Paler  Brown,  h.  p.  Unatt. 
SooreUrg  ^  Adf^iant,  UoaU  J.  B.  A4dll«^  fO  P. 
Ouarter'Master.  William  Oouafau 
Jnrpi<'0n.~Thomai  Graham  Balfour,  JTH* 
dUjrfn**.— Ben.  W.  8. 0.  Doaaoloj. 

BOYAL  HIBBRNIAB  MIUTART  flCMOOU  DUBUM. 
durgeon,  f  BO  Jupat  Qoodall  Elklngton. 


ROYAL  MILITARY  COLLEOB  AT  SAllDltrRBr, 


,  wax  U.'Bon.  Mir  O.  •onvaO,  JTCB. 
U.  Goo.  MH  Mojor^Oon.  Tho,  W.  T^hM^  C9. 
Minjor  amd  St^porintcndont  qf  Btudies^JB  Mnnt,.CnL 

George  Waltar 
Oopiaifts  of  Ovmpen^so  of  Bontlewton 
Copt.  Robert  Daly 
Ov^*^*>nca  W.  ualMty 
Chtg^in,  Li^arian,  dv.  Rev,  B.  L.  ChepmaL 
Qaarter  Master,  Lleai.  1.  W.  tlpptef 
Hurgeon,  John  Pickering,  MD. 
Aseistant'Svrg.  Melville  N^tfn,  Jf D. 


MIUTARY  KNIGHTS  OF  WINDSOR. 


Malor  OhariM  Moom,  formaHy  of  M  P.  (tfenrmnr) 
Lient  Samuel  Bagg,  late  1  R.  Tet.  Bn. 

{Uevt.  Cha.  Hunt  Lorlmer,  bUe  •  do. 
Uent.  Hugh  Ptening,  late  7  R.  Yec  Bn. 
John  AUan.  h.  p.  M  P,  (fonnarly  Cnplaln  Fortn- 

gnaae  Servloa.) 
a  Qnarier-Maatar  John  Powell,  h.p.  77  P. 
M  9SX  Qnarter-Maaier  A.  Hcartley.  h.  ^  R.  Bona  Gda. 
■  Uent.  Thn.  M'Deraaott,  lata  7  R.  Val.Bn. 


Captain  Bohaet  Ooehmna,  Mia  of  Bifln  Biw 
;n  John  Lamh^  lata  S  R.  Tat.  Ba. 


9i 

Knaign 

a  £0  Mator  Thomaa  Cradock,  lata  of  7S  P.  .* 

rapt.  A.  w.  Caraan,  formarij  of  OS  P. 

a  Uent.  RIehaid  iranica,  h.p.  59  P. 

a  Mtiiar  John  OInrke,  late  of  «  P. 

la  Uem.  Hanry  QrlAtha,  h,B,  B.BlaB  Oaapa. 

a  Qoartar-MMter  Joim  Ladaam*  h.  p.  7  F* 

9  Lt.-CoL  WUUam  BaU.  KM.  tainal  R.  Navf. 


rf.^-* 


STAFF,  ice.  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 
N.B.  For  9$mir  at  tht  Borts  Buards,  te$  jnag$  If. 


319 


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DISTRICTS. 


:«PP 


DtetrtetsT 


XOBTHBRM  AND  MIOLAMD*— Head 
Quarter*  t  M  tncliMtor. 


a  as  Lt-Ctan.  Jferl  CMb- 
cartt^Ca, 


y«rM  WmtemmHtt,^mi.qri,Uonvool 
Laaetaliiw,  QlM»hti«,  Bhropsliirt,  Funl- 

shire,  DeBbUrhthire,  and  hit  of  Man. 
North  East  C!ountU$.—J9Md  Qr**  York, 
Morthttmberlaod,  Otmiberlvid,  Durham, 
W«rtmor«land,  York,  Derby,  Notting- 
ham, Leicefter,  and  RuUimmI. 
Miditnd  OouHtiot.—Htad  Qr«.  Bir* 

minffham. 
Wanriek,    SUflTord,   Northampton,    and 

WoiCClfeBI. 


Qoneni  and  oihgr  OHieen, ;    AUeMe-Cwnp 


p  M^Jor-(}«n«na  flir  Wm. 
Warrv,  CA. 

BMnJ.-Oen.N.  Thorn,  CD. 
KH. 


MitforOouflat,fOF- 

t40ut(^,  Greenock, 

S8F. 


C^.  O.  Sliek,  b.  p. 
tt.  Keoaedf,  as  F. 


SOUTH  wmr.—Raad  Qn,  Pprtfisouth. 
WUt%  Donet,  and  HmU. 


WESTEI^N.— Head  Qiiarten,  DevonporL 
Devon,  Cornwall,  and  Somerset,  excluf  ire 
of  Brirtol  and  Ite  Tioinlty. 

Jionmouthandaouik  Woloi.^Mmi'lin- 


Cmrmarthon, 


^siusr. 


eOSBVflBT  AMD  ALDERNBT. 


IVSPXCTIV9  OairnuLL  ov  Oatalkt. 
Head  Quarters,  London. 


Colonel  C.  O.  J.  Arbuthnot, 
Unattached. 


Staff. 


Col.H .  W.Bamard ,  Unatt. 
Assitt,  Or.  Mas,  Qoh, 
PMI  Coloiiel  C.  Yorke, 
Unatt 

Mnior  of  Brigade, 
Capt.  Warre,  07  F. 

MO^  of  Brigade, 
Capt.  H.  B.  4,  W/nyard, 

Unatt. 


Jf«^  q/  Brigade* 
Capt.  Mein,  18  F. 


M^for-Oen.  LordVnA*  Fits 
Clvenee* 


fas;!  IffJor-Oeneral 
on,  H.  Murray.  CB. 


a  Wi  Col.  Love,  Cif.  KB. 
Unatt.  fof.  on  ^ftg  Stt^ff^, 

#  M%)or-Geoeral  5ff'  j7h. 
Keynett,  KCH.  Lt.-Oov. 

9  llidor-<>«n«n^l«'oba  Ball, 
CB.  lAeut,^  Gov. 


9  M^).-Oen.T.W.  Brother- 
ton,  C*J}. 


Uaior  (^  Brigade, 
C»pt.4.  H.  Purvea,  Unatt. 

Teawi  Jf mA*^. 
lfiU.F.T.lfa|irand,h.p. 


Gapt.ProtherQ,14F. 


Major   Parkinfton, 
Unatt. 


M4|/er  e/"  D  rigade. 
Capt,  T.  Nelfoq,  40  F. 


Ckpt.  Ma^n,  90  F. 


Town  Major  of  A  Idemoff 
p  Lt.-CLW>A.LeMeiurter 


Mqfor  of  Brigade, 
CapU  Ibbetion,  h.p.|  (  Col.  William.  Lord  Do 

Roe,  h.  p.  Unatt. 


■li 


Tte  foUowlmr  Oountleey  ke,  art  set  eoalalned  ia  any  MlUtarr  Diitrlet,  and  the  Troopf  etotioned  in  tlioie  Coontiet 

report  direct  to  Head  Quartere,  vis.  :~ 


Bwifbnl, 
SerkaUre, 
Bristol  4c  vicinity, 
Bnekln^am, 


Oanbridge, 


Gloucester, 
Hereford, 


Hertford, 
Huntingdon, 
Kent, 
Lincoln, 


Middlesex, 
Norfolk, 
Oxford, 
Suffolk, 


Supff, 

Sussex, 

Wales,Rortfa(eze. 
Denbigh  &;  Flint.) 


The  Troops  in  the  Isle  of  Wight^and  at  Chichester  report  to  the  General  Conunandlnr  the  South  West  District. 


RECRUITING  DIBTRIOTS. 


Xeeiis. 

Consisting  of  tke 
couatiesof  North- 
umberland,  Dur- 
ham, OumWr- 
landf  Weftmoie- 
land,  and  parts 
of  Yorkahire  m4 
Lancashire* 


XrieMpeeL 
Coneisthigolthe 
comi^  of  Che- 
ahtre,  and  parts  of 
Bhn^iahlre,  Staf- 
fordshire, Lan- 
eestaisea  Derto,  A 
KorthWi 


Oovomtrif, 
OonsJetifofthe 
counties  of  Lin- 
eoln,  Staflbrd- 
Nottinffban,Rat, 
land,  Leteeete 
Warwick,  Salop, 
Hereford,  fc  parts 
of  Derby,  Ozon, 
Baeks,  North* 
amptoa*  It  Bontfe 
Walet. 


/ii4».  rd,  Q^.  Col,  Bush,  KM. 
Ai^'-U.  9  W.  A.CoarteRay,MN  or.44 
Fmi^meMor    ,   .     C.  H.  Peirse 
Murg,  $0  the  Foreee,  Thomas  H  all 
gujmriniondimg  (Ifteers, 
Lt,  Annesley,  08  F.    ....  Oarlington« 


Itup.  F,  Off'Co\,C,  G.  Faleonar,  KH, 
A4i.  9  U,  B.  H.  Edwards,  7  May,  47 
Pa^maater  .    .     9  Cutt.  Woodgate 
Sur,  to  the  Foresst  A.  Foulis. 
SuwmhUomding  Offioer; 
Lt.  O.  F.  Macdonald,  10  P.  Maacheiter 


/its.  F<f .  Off.  9IIO  Col.J.Campbtiil,  KH, 
A4f.  .    .    ,  Lt.  C.  Pieters,  1  Apr.  47. 
Paymaster   .  9  A.  Thompson 
Burg,  to  the  Forces,  P.  Robertson,  JIf/). 

SuporinUmdina  (Hficert, 
Lt.  Tongue»  SO  F.  . .  Nottingham 


BrisM, 
Consisting  of  the 
counties  of  Corn- 
wall, Devon,  Dor* 
set.  Somerset, 
Wnts,  Worcester, 
Gloucester,  Here- 
ford,  and  part  of 
Hants,  and  South 
Wales. 


London. 
Consisting  of  the 
counties  of  Nor- 
folk, Suflblk. 
Cambridge,  H  unt- 
ingdon,  Bucks, 
Bedford,  Hert- 
ford, Essex,  Kent, 
Sussex,  Surry, 
Oxford,  Berks, 
and  Middlesex, 
and  parts  of 
Northiimptonand 
Huts. 


/fU!p.  F.  Off,  CM.  Bauragardt,  CB, 
A4i.  9  U.  J,  B,  Hamilton,  0  Dec.  44. 
Paymaster    ,    .    .  J.  Sabine. 

Lt.  Villiert,  47  F Exeter 

Lt.  Bvaas,  09  F.  ....  Gloucester. 


Insp.  Fd.  O 
A«^,  Lt, 
Paymaster 
Surgeon  , 


Col,  Sir  R.  Doberty 
M'Nalr  14  July  87 

9  R.  JeUleoe 
M.  U.  BurreU 


Buporintomding  qgloers, 

Lt.  CooIiM,  a  Drs.     .    .    Lraidon 

Cav«  Bubdlvlsltn 
London 
Lt.  Wily,  80  F.  ..1st  Inf.  Subdivision 
Lt.  Cowper,  80  F.  8nd  do. 


CAVALRY  DRPOT  AT  MAIDSTONE. 


....^..^      .    .  OoL  a  Middleton,  8  Dragoons 
commandant,  LieaC.-CoL  F.  C.  Orlfflths,  Unktt. 
.   .  CaptnlBi  WtBIam  Caetle 


Acting  A4f«titnt    ,  Lieut.  Cureton,  8  Dragoone 

Q^arter-Master     .  JohnSwindley 

Veterinary  Surgeon  Chsalw  Curtis  Brett.  8  Maida 


320 


Staff,  ^c.  of  Cheat  Britain. 


GARRISON,  INFAMTRT,  AND  rNYALID  DSFOT  AT  CHATHAX. 
ComummmkmtW^IBL  CM.  J.fltmpiOD,  TJnatt. 

tU^9f9H9mi4 Oipl.  Wood,  IS  V. 

Staff  aipUiin,Fomv  Prrr,  m  MiQor  Hemy  Andwioa ' 


Adjutant    Unttlflntt 

PaifmagUr.m.m, ||VMMta  w 


Piym—tir  ff  lutUtn^  D^t€9,,*M 


at^^erkUmtdent  ijf  Sword  Bsureiu H»aiy  AagalOb  J>f . 


rtimolpml  TgUrinary  Surgtom, 


FredL  Cliflbrd  Chtrry,*  Baq^  CUfikmm  Co\ 


ROYAL  M lUTART  OOLLEOB  AT  BANDHURST. 
r^  tb«  AppolntmMito  off  Ofteen  hold  hj  OmrhiImIm,  mo  **  MiUfr^  BUaKiUkmmUi,"  pagt  tlS. 

Prt^eautrt  and  MatUrt, 


MathtmaHet  tmd 
Ariikmttitt      •    • 

WvftytcaHonk       • 


J>rmt9im0 


{John  Narrltn,  Fit  AS, 
Wm.  Scott,  AM.^  FRAS, 
Cha.  IL  Barton,  BA, 
0.  Bemrn,  B.A. 
,    Mi^  W.  R.  Adamf^Unatt. 
Ctap<.  Ganiet  Man,  UsatU 
.    Oao.I>.BBrr 
»   JohaFlafcy 
Thomas  Coitln. 


XoiuiiMIIM  Jlroiote^  .    Bdfraid  da  la  M  etio 
Hittorp,    Geogrmfhih  \  R«r.  Oaorgo_B.  Colo, 

and  CUuHu      ■%  "^        ' 

Frtnch    •    .    •    . 


BidinQ  Mmtitr 


S  i7««.  Slatof  W. 
O.  Cambior 
H.llaftlUtr 
O.BooUy 
P.DoBMalor 
JMnt,J6tmOaimh,p, 


Ullll.aatf^    86  F. 

I.I««t.Rtfodlo.* 40  F. 

Oapt.  WblmiMr   ••••••..» 55  F. 

Ltottt.  loglii SF. 


8iud4ntt  in  ths  Stnior  D^mnmmU* 

Capt.  Siratton .,  OF. 

Lioot.  R.  P.  SttiHh   ......lOHttmn 

CapC  ITtfA.  A.  B.  Hardiago  Oolda.  Oda. 
Lieut*  Tlmias 8S  F. 


UtuUMoiTia 17 

Lirat.  La  Cootaor .07  F. 

Capt.  JohMtooa W  F. 


BAST  INBIA  COMPANY^  DBPOT.  RBCRUITINa  OFFICBR8,  AND  MILITARY  SBM INART. 


DEPOT  AT  WARLBY.  IK  B8SBX. 

ColoBel  Bdwwd  Hay . 

(Stf  in  OMMiuMdf) X<.Cbl.  John  Thomat  Lottie,  CB, 

Capt,  mod  Fapm^tter Mijor  William  Blwir. 

AdQuttmi ..Capt.  W. Falconer  Hay. 

Lt Goo.  Bourehler,  B^ogal  Art. 

Surf^an «*.A.  R.  Jackson,  MD, 


RBCRUITINQ  OFFICBRS. 
Xl.  Col.  Sir  B.A.  Campbell,  CB,  Vmonf" 
JA.  Cot,  Henry  Brown  Smith  ,,BriMtoL 

JTi^or  Richard  Axford.. LhMtpooL 

M^jor  Oeorfo  Thomaoo*  CB., .  Cork. 
Major  Hetary  Brown  •••.•■Ma.£efMleii»9B| 
Captaima  Rich.  Goo.  Granffo.,  .I>«Miii. 

Henry  Ylbart  Q\nn.,Bdinkargk. 


Fume  Bxtonintr 


MILITARY  8BMINARY  AT  ADDI800MBB. 
9  M^.  Gen.  SirCha.W.  Pasley, 

^ J  KOB,n.»tg,FMB,FAa,Fea, 

u^.^,„r^ ("jirsSssi'cSr  ^"^ 

>Mi||or  T.  Ritheidoa 

Froftuof  and  Maat€r$, 

iBoo,  Jonathan  Gape,  AM, 
Rev.Alfrod  Wrigloy,  Ba, 
Heo,  W.  H.  Johnstone^  JIU. 
{Ompimkn) 
Rcr.  R.  Inchbald,  BU. 
Arthur  Dusnntoy 

F^ttytMtimu   Lieut.  T.  Cook,  BH,  FBS. 

Lt.-CdI.W.  Jacob,  Bombay  Art. 
r  LLCoI.  Basil  Jackson,  h.p.Royal 
MUitary  Drawing  and)        Staff  Coraa 
SuTM^ft^  A  Capt.  W.  A.  Tate,  lata  of  Bon- 

(,       hay  Enflneers 


Ordtrtg  q0lctr§  Lt  B.  J.  Flsrren^  Madr.  Oav. 

U.  M.  J.  Tlbart,  Beofil  Aft. 
PubUo  Baunninor  in  tM$\  u^^^  » 
Orionial  Dtpartmtnt  ..  J  **<»««•  "• 


.  •  • . 


*  ■  •• 


T.H.  FMdinc 
.J.Cff 
Rich. 


Oritntai 

Frwnek foon  Con 

Qoologif  and  Minaralon' .  D.  T.  Ansted,  AM. 
CaoMisiwp  «••«•»«•••...•  Bdword  SoUy 

Sword  BgoreiM Hen.Anffelo,Jwi« 

aorh/orpaaHnfCadott\r,  R.  OnU,  OMM 
«MI  Ass<sl.-r  -   .-    - 

Btommd,  R.  J. 


■J 


Ass<sl.-5iirvioii  J     Depart.  India  R 


STAFF,  dee.  OF  SCOTLAND. 


General  OiBeer. 


9M4.Gen.H.  J.  Rlddell, 


SUtion. 


Ediabnrrh 


Aide  de  Gamp. 


Staft 


Capt.  Riddell, 
R.Art. 


AM$i$t.Aif,  «IN... CoL  John  Bdem  CB,^  Ui 
Stt^ffMM* Lloat.  J.  0*MaiU 


RBCRUITIKG  DISTRICT. 


BdimhrngU 


Jnap,  F.  Q^. 

JjU m  XCJohnSpenoa,  10  March, 

FapatoMUr.,^  Geoffo  Hood 

19  fAe  F^fvcs.  .O.  K.  PMeaim,  MD, 


Pat/mattor.,  f  Oaptain  J.  Middleton 


Si^minimdUtft  (t|le«r». 


Ix.  Wofsowonh,  97  F. 
Lt.  Shonrtafton,  40  F. 


.Znre 


lattM 

Nh.  IMh.  Iim,  ni  Iflik  Dte.  Itit,  aai 
liM,  *  al  A*  iliteflr  ilM»«t.Kln«M.ft«r  lea  la 
H*  lifM  ei«elM«  ih«  War  M«4al  *i«h  t«re 

«  Mr.ChenyMfve 
1M9{  the  FeMMilar 
WaiSriPO.    Be^Mtaedved  tt«  ITar  MmU:  944  thica  cimp*,  for  O 


f  Jeh»MeaWsea»H'fl»»»«lo.  i 
ilipifcii  Bun.itll  lolhsead  ef 
Pad  the  iTar  MmU:  ««|4  thica  timp*. 


the  hetilt  of  Coranaa  I  wUh 
ialSMf  ehe  the eamaaifa 


r  < 


aTA?F,  ke.  OP  XRBLAIf  J>. 


SSI 


MUUarp 


_  r  Um^,  Lord  ConooO.  RuimII.  9S  P.4AM*>4«-aMNpi 


rftrdBlakani 
Lt.  Col.  Ormfm,  Unatt.  |  ^Mi«<.  JriKfary  ^Seeretary,  M i^of  JTim.  C.  R.W.  Forwter,  Uiutt. 

ADJUTANT  QBNBRAL'8  DRPARTKENT.       CBead  (tuartert-DublinO 
D€puiyA4iutmU  Oen«ral,J^  O9U  W.  Codmi«,UaaU.  |  Dtp.  AuUL  JLdffuiani  Omerai  ..Capt.  Maekauie,  08  F* 

'  ■■■ —        I  .  1 1  I       ■  ■  ■     ■     .        ■  ■    1^  ■  I  I .  ■  ■  .1  d    , 

QUARTBR-MAST^R-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMEmT.       CBiod  <luarter»—Dubli$i.J 
Dtp,  Q^mrU  Most-  Otn.  ^CoIoimI  MuimI,  KB.VntU  |  AttiMt.Dep.  (iuar,Ma$t.am,  Capt.  Alex.  Saton,  74  F. 


OEDN ANGB  DBPABTlfBKT.       (Bead  Quarters^Dublin,) 

M.  Artmtrif ^  (M.Turtmr,  CB.  I  OnmHmnd.M.Bng,,WL  Colonal  OMflald,  KB, 

Auitt,  A4fwtant  ffeneral    .  .y  Lt.  CoL  C.  B.  Gordon.  |  Mi^or  0/  Brigade,  Capt.  Locard,  R.  Bog. 

n — " ■ -' —    --  ,  ^_     

DISTRICTS. 


GanaraX  aid  otiMr  OBieen, 


i»aiy«uf ^— Head  Quartan^ 
BaUMt. 
The  ProTlnea  of  Ulftar, 
ni  Ooinly  orXfOVilk 


i^KMlit^—Iiaad  Quartan, 
Daklln. 
Tha  Co«QQttM  of  Dttblin, 
KUdara,  MaaUi,  Qneen'i 
County,  part  of  Wicklow 
and  Ktnf^  Ooun^,  and 
the  Towa  of  Drof  hada 


Mklftmu^Uetd  Qiiai  tan, 
Athlona. 
Tha  ProTliiaa  of  Cob- 
Davght,  with  CoontiM  of 
Longfrnd,  Wattmaath,  and 
part  of  Kkif'f  CooBtj. 


Jt<llk«my.— BeadQoarten, 
Xlllcan«7. 
Tha  Coonties  of  KUkao- 
nj,  Waterford,  Wazfind, 
part  of  Wicklow,  Cariow, 
and  part  of  Ttppamry* 


X4»MrtoA.— Haad  <tliartanb 


The  Cooatiei  of  Clara, 
Limerick,  parts  of  Kenj 
and  TipfMrary. 


Cvrkr^Bmd  Quartea, 

Cofk. 

Tha  Coaat  J  of  Cork,  part 
Waterford,  and  Southern 


SM^Jor-Oaii.BaiBMgga,  CB, 

m  Col.  St.  John  A.  Clarke,  KB,,  Vnatu 

Lt  Col.  B.  Macarthur,  Unatt,  Oavan, 


Capt  Doff,  74  F. 


Sf ajor-Gen.  Bit  Boyal  Bigkntu  Prhnct 
George  ot  Cambridge,  KO,  OCMG. 


9  M ^Jor-Gan.  T.  J*  Weeifft,  ^B* 


f  Ui^or-Gen.  H*Dona1d,  CB, 
Colonel  Sir  C.  R.  O'Donaell,  Unatt 


9  M^or-Gan.  T.  B.  Kaplor.  CB. 
9  flO  Col.  Wm.  Tuner,  BhkU 


M^lof^GaMna  Toraar. 


Aldet  de  Camp, 


Mi^or  Bon,  J.  Uao<^ 
donald,  Unatt 


AmUt.  A4f.  Gm. 

Ueut,  CoL  W.  F.  F«>ntor, 

KB.  Unatt 

At.  Qua,  M,  em, 
X*t.>Col.C.R.  Scott, 

ToMw  Jfi;^. 
Mitfor  HyllBf,  88  P. 


Lt  Wcmyfi,  40  P. 


LIeiit.M«DoBaUl,MF. 


CaptKil?Jnftoii,64P. 


Lt  Toniar,  B.  Art 


BUB, 


At,  A4f.  Gm. 
Lt-Col.  R.  W» 
h,p.SP 


As.  AtU.  Qen, 

9Lt-CoI.Tr.P.WllIiainf, 

KB,  Unatt, 

At.  Q^a.  M.  Qtn, 
Lt-CoL  C.  C.  Johnaoaa 
h.  p. 


Lt-Ool.  J.  F.  S.  Clarke, 
Unatt  A««iM^  «»  A  Mief » 
Aty.'Otn,  md  Attitt,' 
<2r.-lfr.-OeiMrat 


A«w  A4r.  Bm. 
Ueat^CoLC.  B.  Bofle, 

Unatt 
Attitt.  Qr.  Mat.  Gen, 
9  Col.  W.  Od»,  KB,  Un, 


At.  Adj.  OeH, 
Cot  H.  Boresfprd,  Unatt 

At.  Qua.  M.  Gen. 
OoL  Fennefother,    CB, 
h.  p.  88  P. 


9  Lt.  J.  Black,  CkarUt 
Fort. 


RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


NorthflBi. 

Mtad  Q!narUrt, 
Ntwry. 

Counting  of  the 
coontSee  of  An* 
t  rim,  Armagh, 
Donegal,  Down, 
Femanagb.  Ldo- 
doBderry,  Louth, 
Monaghaft,  and 
Tyrone. 


Centre. 
Bmd  Quarttrt, 

Dublin.    ^ 
CdotUtiBgoftbe 
^otaOetofCatan, 
Dublin,  Oalway, 
^ildaw.  iang>i>i 


Intp.  F.  Qgr.  yCoLN.Hamilton,  JTir. 
AeU,  Tho.  Shlelda,  Li.  8  Aug.  01 

Paymatttr ....  Kich.  Mauniel 
&wg.  to  the  Forett,  John  Miller,  MD, 


SmptrimUnding  QgUtrt, 
Lieut  ThoapiOB,  88  If.., Armagh 


IntP' Field.  Of  .  Colonel  J.  W.  Frith 

Adj.  ^,  C.  P.tiamUlon      84 Feb.  48 

^Paymatter    .    .   CSptpt  H,  B.  Adami. 


Leitrim»  Long- 
ford,  Mayo, 
Heath,  Queen'e, 
Roflcommon,  SU- 
go,  Weitmeath, 
Wicklow,  Cartow 
and  Kilkenny. 


SouthaiB. 

Bead  (tuartert, 
CMt. 

Coniletingofthe 
counties  of  Clare, 
[  Cork,  Keny, 
JUlkennyi  Lin»- 
rickf  Tippaiavy, 
WaterfiBid, 
WexflMd. 


Superintending  C(ffieer$^ 


Intp,  Fd,  Q^,  9  Col.  P.  Maaniall 
A4f.     .      Lt.  K.  A.  Degg,  17  Sept 47. 
Paymatter    .    .    J.  H.  Matthews. 
Sitrg.  to  the Foreet,  l^tSA  J.Moi&tf» 

M,D. 

SmperktUmMng  f^gleere* 
Lieut  Blag,  81  V.  ».  .,„MAmerieh 
Lieut.  Weilfopp^ «6  P.  ,,Cto$tmH 


alitor  GM.  Begot 


ACDES-DBrCAMP  TO  HIS  BXCELLBXCY  TB£  LORD  LIBUTBMANT. 


Ueut  jtortf  Dttakiritin 
Capt  Hanrey 


Bxtra, 


Capt  T.  Bernard  . 
CBpy.S.Wimamit 


.       41  P. 

OcGdii. 

CoUtotGda. 

18  UK. 

•     Unatt 
SDrs. 


Capt.  W.  S.  Sandes  ....        II  HuMart. 

CaptH.  P.Cust BRuiMrs. 

Lt  Lotd  Olho  A.  FItflGFeraM  .       .       .   R,  {[one  Gdt. 
Lt  C.  B.  Molyneox    ....  ,4  Dr». 

Capt  Sir  Wm.  Russell,  Bt,       ,       ,       ,       1  Hussars. 
Capt  Seymour  •       •       .       •       .  86  P. 


d2it 


STAFF,  fto.  ON  FOBfilGK  ffTATIONS. 

lOJfUH  IBLAHBB. 
Ooaipritlnf  Opr/^,  tiia,  Prnte^,  $mUm  JTmnw,  a|r«lpiiia,  «MiC#,iWtaM  aM 
XfWt  JWfA  Cbwwliiiaini' • 9lr  Hcbit  Oeorit  Ward,  <7Cir0. 

^idtt^^Ctm^       •       •  •  lcipt.lll5dlelrti.i.Art.(E«r«.) 
M«^r  Ommwi  #m  l*«  tf^^            •       •       .  f  MitfoMleBeral  C.  B.  OOarm,  OS, 

ilMM.  JHf.  Sir.     .  Oa^  0.  B.  Ooavvn.  •  Dr.  Mi. 

Aid^-^'Omw^  UmH.  Brrwlbrd,  !•  P. 

Dep,'i^rUr,''Maat,  Qtm,        lAtmi*  Got.  Wtlpol*,  h.  •»  Rlfl«  Br. 

Mi  A  h  TAi 

Qavtrmtr  and  OmtmanfUr^U^Ckltf  ni$ki  Bsn,  BteUri  Um9  (KFacnll 

Aids'dt-Camp  Ctfit.  ChoMh  B.  Art. 

Comummtiinif  tk€  Foreet lA.-Otn.  Bobert  BUic* 

Auittani  Military  B«eretary  •       .  M^Jor  J.  K.  Pipon,  h.  p. 

^««^c», {?S:a5i:SSSJr«i'/- 

Tamm  Motor Ctpt  B.  C.  XUford.  UmU. 

Ofmwumwimg  tM$  For^m  at  Ooxa  y^lA.  Cot.  C.  A.  Bajley,  CMO,,  UmIL 

OIBRALTAM. 

Qtwtrmr  mUt  0$mmmaitr  tn-Ckltf        .       .       .       f  liQ  Mi^.^W.  Air  BoU.Vte.audiMr,  rCJT.rCir. 
AM<«t»Jril.Aip.     •       •       .       •       C»pt.Oftrdtiipr,B.Att. 
AM§  dt-Oaatp   .       •       •       .       »       O^.  Wtmju,  Vf  t, 
riiiAMMtM  mm  thM  atj,4r\  (CommandiOff  R,  ArfilUnrv)  .    V  Col.  Oator. 
UMPfiMf  an  vm  ff«|^  j  <Q»M«««mrf<w^Jtoyai  Ai^fiwcr)  9  Colonal  Hanllnf,  CB, 

nUmASSHiani    .*    •  IM.  11^.  Hwow,  h.  p.  n  F.  J  ««rrtoa»  ^artfiri  afaiUfr     •     C^Um,B7 


F. 


iroBrir   AJrxBfCii, 

ComprltlDg  all  Um  ftotlacea  within  and  a^i 


Ot^tain»Omutrai  &  0a9§mar  in  ■  Ckitf 
Military  Seergtarff 


Ideut'Otaeral  on  lA#  BUff    . 
MiUtary  Boorotmry   • 


M^for^Oomiral  on  tki  Bt^f  • 
Aidr-4l#-Gaiiip 


ttkcrcto. 

XW  Sm4  ^  BIfiB.  JT.r. 
LC-Col.  iron.  R.  Bruca.  Gr.  Oda. 
rOapt.  X4wvl  Hark  Kerr,  SO  F. 
4  Bat.  Grant,  99  P. 
{l$U  Hon.  A.  F.  BiertoB,  Or.  Odt.  (BMrc) 

CANADA. 

^BB  Lleot.-G«B.  Wn.  Bovaa,  CB, 
If  lOor  Talbot,  MP. 
fCapt  WelteraU,  Riia  Br. 
<{  M ^|or  Btr  Jamet  Alozaadtr,  14  P. 
COaplalB  Kirkland.  90  F.  (Arfro.) 
tf  Ml  M^or><}an.  Jfon.  C.  Gore,  CB» 
Xieot.  Gore,  71  P. 
Oeionel  on  tko  Btmf(OoauH,  B.  Art)    f  BS  Col.  Dyaeley,  C.B.     .       •       •       •       JA 

MtOor  of  BHgado                     Capt.  Sandbam,  R.  Art.       •       ■       •       « 
Oitowaf  on  ffc»  Biny  (Qaww*  a.  Jf  0   9  Col*  Varatour 

i>«y.  A<^.  0M.  Col.  G.  A.  WotboiBll,  CB.KS,  Unatt.  A«.Qr.  JT.  Gm.  .M a|.  dc  Bollwbofth,  VmM. 

Montreal  D9.A.Q. Jf.G.. Capt.  logall.UMtt. 

A»,  Aif.  Om.  Lteot'Coi.  P.  Yoiwff,  KB,        Kiaffston  ->    —     Capt.  nk«Jbr/ofBisall,^Br« 

Bo.         9U..420I.  B.  P.  PritJwMd,  U— tt.^»Kftgc  l>nrn  JTif/or  .    BDBBf.C.llaodoBald,h.pAOP.jr« 

J><j».A.A4.G«n.Capt.P.J.  Grifln,  Uoatt.        Montrmi  —    —        C^ipL  Alftod  Xalgiit»  G 

Bo,     Capt.  B.fl.Clai«BMMit,OaBadlaBRr^Qtt«9«c  •>    — >        r*n|Tr  Bimrffbiir  h  a. 

Diy.  Qr.  JC. «.  LUKM.  BniftaB,  b.  p.  M  P.  Vnatt.  Fort  A^ffutant  U,  J.  KeatiBf 

Montremi  ^   —    Qr.  Mm.  T.Snicdlay,  k.».  n  P.  Mo  am^Mota 

IWYA  BOOTIA, 

liaot.  OeB.  Sir  John  Harrof ,  f  CB.  &  KCB,    .     MmSUam 
\  Liout.  F.  C.  Harrari  MP.  ^^ 

I  UaaL  Boll.  7  F. 
Mijor  TrjroB,  Unatl. 

Mr  Btmond  Walker  Hrad,  Bart,        .       • 
Id  Campbell,  BarU 

TmnMti^     X4.J.OoBatkor,h.p. 
•Capt.  A.LaBa»B.p. 

IWaM  A  4Mm<  lA.  B«ttitlaB4,  B.  p. 


JfolMup 


Lt^'Oooomor  and  Lt^Con,  on  tko  Bit^^ 

Aidoa^o^Camp        .... 

Mttfof  of  Briffttdo    .... 
I>irn<.-GoB<r»ioi  ^ifoio  Brmnomlttk    . 
LiMl.-Goo.  •/  PrUtoo  Bdmird*t  lUmd     * 

D^.  Q.  jr.  G.  Uo«t.-Col.  Baaalcttta,  VmH. 
^«.  Jrtf.  sw.       Capt.  Bottrke,  94  P. 
Suh-Du.^D, )  *Oapt.  A.  Lane         Prlnm 
AdJ  ofMiL  i  • C.  A.  BHkte 

IBtAKD  OP  TAKOOOTBt  AXD  m  DBPmBimUBB. 
Coramor  Mil  Coiw^wder  in-Ckiif Rlebard  Btaa^bard.  Kiq. 

NBWPOtJNllLAin>.  I  BBRMUDA. 

Oo9trtiar  mmd  Ooamamdor-in-akt^^  UtBUObL  Bir  i.  I  Gooomor»% Capt.C.  BBiot,  R.ir. 

Gaspard  La  BUrobBBl,  Uaatt.]  PW«  A4^***«.«.i..Ut«t.  OockbwB,dBF. 


Pbrt  M^tor  ..Ueut.  Wau  Jtakia^  B. Bovf. Om. 


Staff,  Sfc,  an  Foreign  Stations. 


323 


WINDWARD  AND  LEBWARD  ISLANDS. 

lAtutmma  Qmkitrai commanding  fht  IVm^  . .Ll-G«n.  iSaeJcTille  H.Berkeltj m;mmBarbado99 

MiUUiry  S«erff«sry  k*Oftpt.  C«rd«i»OOF »»•••%» « Do. 

Aids,  d.  Camp. ..\^,^^^,i^^ 

Mqfor  of  Brigadt*, .  O^tt.  Ktawrti^  18  r.- 

Oo9om&r  umd  Commander-in^hiof  of  Barbadoet,  Oremadm,  \  ma  m.  uti.  i»  a -     ^ibl  ^»-  n  a^ 

««.  riiiCMir,  TVftofftf.  ^Htf  ar«.  Xwda,  dfi4  r A^lr  DcpendendUt,  J  «»»•  W'  W««  M.  »*  OHWIOM»|  f7A  K^.  R.  Art. 
G09trmmr mnd  CommandfT'in-Chitfof  Trhiidad  ..Lord  HaMa 

Aidt'do-Oami^ » . .  Ltevk  Dick,  4t  F. 

S0ir  John  Campbell,  Bart «..k5<.  Vincent 
Itt^or  L^wrenea  Gr«em«,  Unatt. Tobago 
K«r  Ramie  Haailtom  Bog.  ...«»..«..  wtfrMMlil 
OliM«el  ttenrj  Dultef,  JBfef.^. k..M.I«<ria 
Jamca  llMUiIay  RlggiiiKMi,  Bsq ^Untigna 

laeutenant  Govontort J  ^p^gj  i^^j^,.  q^^^  MacdoamW,  h.  ^  1«  P...DMfiiitlm 

rEdwartf  Decree  RayMa»  B»g*...k...%.»Mlonmrfitt 

QgUoradminigtering tko  Qowt mmnt'  WIltovKlibySherUaod,  Aifk.» i%,,,fr99tt 

(.E.H.  DniiDBowl  Rftf,  RlNf.  ••.« n^yfM /f teiub 

^'^S2i.?!f..?^!!!!fr!?rf!!!f..f..f/!^1^«^^  ^""^"^ara 

Dop^A^.Qon, .  .LC  Col.  T.  O'Drlen,  h.p.  S7  F.  BarbadMO 


iVpw  Aj.  4»....Ga|>i.  II azwdl,  66  F. ........       J>«. 

Dtfp.Q.ir.  O . .  •  .9  Lt.  C0I.H.J.  French,  h.  p. 85  F.   Do. 

D.  A.  Q*  M.  O.  .Capt  Stuart,  9  W.  I.  R Do. 

A£^Da^Jndgo  Adv. Capt.  Wbeeler,  M  F. . .  Do. 

Fart  A4f. Ll  J.  Grant,  R.  Rof 8t.  Vineont 

IX.  Watson,  8  W.t.R.  .^....Qrenada 


^ott  A4J Lieut.  Penny cuick,  R.  Art Tobago 

Lieat.  Care*  64  F....> Bt.  hatia 

Lieut.  Maodonald,  3  W.  I.  R.  ..8t.  Kitt't 

Lieut.  Birdu  do Antigna 

Ome,  R.  Ark Dominica 

Harg er,  9  W.  I.  R ..Trinidad 

•- —  Colmaa,  8  W.  I.  R Dofnerara 


JAMAICA,  BAHAMAB,  AND  HONDURAS. 
Cdptatn-'Oenorai and  ghvemor-in-CM^ JK.  BOn.  0f r  CAartet  Qtey   v* Samalcm. 

Aido^o-Camp  and  MUHmrv  Becntarg  ... .U.  C.  W.  Gnfi  R*  Art. 
Mofor  Oeneraton  the  Stqff" ......li^Jor-Oeii.  Ranlmf7i  K.H. Jamaica. 

Aoriotant  Military  Secretary Capt.  Bunbury,  07  F. 

Aido^'-Comp 

Gooemor  and  Oomtnander-in-ehitf  of  the  Bahama*  John  Gref  cry,  Bm|. 

Superintendent  at  ITondura* ..,,,Cbarlea6t.  John  PMivoarl,  Riq. 

Dep,  A4f-  Oen.. . .Lt.  Col.  P.  Farqufiartoa,  h.p.  I  Fort  A^f. .Oapt.  A|tgai»  1  W.  I.  R.  %•>•»•••  BmkmmoB 

Dep.  <2p  M.  G....  \    '  ..  Cftpt.Glubb,  S  W.I.  R Hondura* 

Dep.  Judge  Ad9^..0egfi.  MwtTay>  1  W>  I.  R<tt* ( 

EAST  INDIES. 
Captedn>-Gencral  and  GovemoT'im-'CSiief. . .  .The  Karguie  of  DaDtoule 

MiiUary  aocroUury  ..» 

'  Ckpl.  Raniay,  S9  P. 


Aidet'dC'Camp v .  • . .  <  Capt.  Lord  Arthur  Rar,  Gren.  Gvarde. 

[Son.  Ifijor  Fane,  86  F. 
9o9tmBT  emd  CommMider-tn^Cktef  of  Madrae  . . .  .Vi^or-Oen.  Bt.  Bon,  Sir  Henry  PofMmer,  JK.  BtlB. 

MUUary  Baoretetry imor  C.OoltUle  Young,  R.  Art. 

Ataee-a^-Camp v  J  ^j^^  Stonehouee,  M  P.  (£»*«.) 

Governor  «f  Benibay Ttieoont  ndkland 

ilitUary  Secretary   Cblond  Bon.  T.  AalibarahaiB,  ^.  ^.  tM  t. 

AiM^Ctav  (u~C.M1Uta-,MU..». 

Commandm^^  Chief. v».»..«*.. S  Gen.  ^Sljr  Charlee  J.  NaydW,  lOCIK 

Military  Secretary M^or  John  Pitt  Kennedy,  UDrt. 

^.^,-  ...  ^ ( Major  Napier,  26  F. 

Aidee-de-Ctmp, {^^or  M«Mur5o,  ^8  P. 

5  Lt.  Sir  £.  FllzO.  Campbell,  JML  60  P. 
*••"  \  Capt.  Bupbury,  88  F. 


Madrat. 


Bomtbay. 


Oanenl  OlBeeia. 


9  2E1  Mi^lor-OeBena   Sir  Jeeeph 
Thackwell,  JCCR.  . 

9  M^r-GeB.«lr Dail^fll.  L.  Bill, 


Sllffl  Lt.-Gen.SirG.Berke]ey.A'C^. 
f  M^or-Gen.  W.  H.  Seweil,  CB. 


Aidea  de  Canph 


Ix.  TaaekfK^ll,  9  Dn. 
Capt.  BiU,  75  P. 


y  Mn^>MJ^e^>.  Aitcbliop.       

9  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  W.  Coccottk  6CB. 

^W^or-Oen.  Aachwaty.  CB. 


Lt.  Berkeley,  80  P. 

Lt.  CrtwTey,  IS  Hunan. 


Lt.  Bon.  P.  PiuClarenoa, 

lOHlMMfl 

Cape,  ^v  •  AuchiBBty,  vB  P 


If  ^n  of  Brigade. 


CapL  J.  D.  Young,  SO  P. 


Capt.  Andenon,  86  F. 


Capl.Hcatly,  88F. 


AdJ»   Oam,  Ookmal   lf«Mni(al»,  CB.; 

S9P. 
Ae.  A4f.  Gen.  Lt.*CoI.  R.  LugardCtt  P.' 
Q.  jr.  Oen.  Lt.-OoLJ.B.Ooqgh,  VB, 

8  Dra. 


Madras. 


Dep.  Ad.G, .  tX.-Col.  T.  S.  Pratt,  €.B. 

h.  p. «  F. 
0.  ^.  M.  V..jQfe|  itont. JD0I.  O.  Feliz, 

Unattaehed. 


Bombay. 


Bep,A«U.Gcn.  Lt.-Ool.HaTeloGli,CB. 

68  P. 
Jr<litary8te...£f.-Cb/.  Brooke,  CB. 


CHINA 
0MiMMir  and  Commander-h^Oki^  of  Bong  S:ong 

AidoHto'Camp  ••«,•« 

Mafor-Oeneral  on  the  Staff 

Aetietani  MiHtary  Seeretury 


Bi^far  qf  Brigade 


vfBrigc 
Deauitt 


Sanrecl  Gf>or|re  Doiriiain,  iRft. 
Lieut.  Teeadule,  88  F. 
9  221  Mi^or-Qe&eral  SUveler,  CB^ 
Cfept.  BUvdey,  M  P. 


Capt.  R.  Hyllni,  Ceylon  R. 


HT  T_ 


324  Staff y  ffe.  m  Foreign  StaHons. 

<UP£  OF  GOOD  HOPS. 
Ooumor  oMl  (hmmamjir  U^CMjf. f  W  U-Gm.  Sir  H.  O.  W.  Smilb,  Bt.  OCB, 

WttUMry  S9ar§tmnt  • • Oapt.  Xa7dirBlU41  P. 

Pri;8s€.andgstrmAid4ds<kai9  ,.U«at.-Col.  OArroek,  31  P. 

AU^  dm  n«mm  $  ^  HoMIch,  80  F. 

AMwm  aamp  , ic^  Smith,  8  F. 

Cbl0fMl  M  tt«  Sttl^ » f  Ml  Col.  fimnenel,  C^.  K.M.  O^^  V.  IINI««. 

IhjnU^  (hbartgT'UMtUr  Gmural  ...Ueat.<-Ool.  Abimhsm  JottetCloelc^  CB,  KB.  Vnnu 

Mi0or  of  Briffod* •..Capt.C.  H.  Bomcnvt, Oip«  M .  Btfl«i. 

T^rnnMrnJ^ • 9  Cftpt.  Carnittaeri»  Unstt. 

A^&ytmmiml  Fmrt  Boayfort LImi.  M'Phenon,  01  F. 

LUutmsmi  0o9§mor  ef  ths  Natai  DUtHet Bn^amhi  (^niej  Canpbtll  Pine.  Vsq. 

~  BHiUh  Ki  ~  ' 


Col9mtiOomm.ofBHiUh  KmfmHm Cokmel  O.  H.  MMklvnoo,  CJI.Uult. 

Mifior  of  Brigado,  do M^or  BisMtt,  C^p«  M.  Biflw. 

DItiHa  Adimtamt  ditto Oftptein  Oofdoop  46  P. 

rU.  Col.  Cloet«,  CB.  rff. Ctp^To'em 

OMMMMANia..... ^ Oftpt  J. Bromi,  01  P Port  OUm^tk 

CCoL  Boyt,  45  P.    PortHmtmi 

CEYLON. 

O^vomor  mnd  CommuuUr^-Otkf. Vise.  Torrington, 

AidodoOamp • ...Capl.  Alrvf,  8  P. 

M^tfor-efonoral  on,  tho  Stq^f   M ijor-Oen.  WlUiam  Smtf  1^  €!B. 

Amttttrnt  MiUUnrp  Soerotarp Capt.  FAMhawv,  19  F. 

Aidodi  Camp  ••••• J4. 0'CUlaf has,  M  P. 

Dtp,  A4i.  Om.. .•9Lk CoL ChartotOM,  KH,  k.  p.  UoaU.  |  Dep,  Q.  JT.  (7m. .  9O0L  Joha  Fmnt, h.p.  I  S. TUSii. 


WESTERN  COAST  OP  AFRICA. 


CapNdm Bmtrvi mtd  Go90fitor  im CkJtf. • . . Nofmaa  Wm. If todoDald, Esq BitrrmLr^m 

Qomrmfor  and  Oommandtr'im'OhUfoftht  Oawibia Rlohard  Oavm  MmDooimII,  Baq. 

Lloui,  Oao.oftJu  tMd  Coast, Commandor  Sir  Wm.  WlnatoCI,  R.  N. 

^      .-    -  .  , <U«ut.  Balahan,  8  West  India  Ra^i- SUrra 

Varrtoo^A^fvtanu    \Umit  M'Court,  8  Weal  IndU  R«gU    GambU 


MAURITIUS. 

OMMNOMbr-lfi-Ctif/' Sir  Gaorga  William  Andanoa.  CB. 

Aido^do-Oaav Oapt.  Romar.  89  P. 

Mttfor^Goiural  om  tko  SU0' M^Jor^San.  William  Sothariaad. 

Aido  d§  Camp CapL  Sutherland,  88  P. 

Bop,  tluartor^Maotor  Om.  U.-C0I.  F.  H.  Robe,  CB.  h.  p. }  AtoUt.  MU,  Soo,.,lJL-Coh  Storka,  Uoalt. 


AUSTRALIAN    COLONIES. 

NEW  SOUTH  WALES. 

Captain  Oonorai  and  Gooomor  hi  CkUf QB  Sir  Charles  AnfostM  FiU  Boj«  TB, 

Aido'do'Caa^,,., Capt.  PitaRoT.R.  Art. 

Mt^Ofr-Bon,  an  fht  Staff Mi^or^Oen.  E.  B.  Wjvyard,  CB, 

,    AooUtant  MUUarp  Socrotarp Capt.  Wjnyard,  Or.  Gdt. 

Atdo-do-Camp OapC  Rattye,  88  P. 

Bopnip  Adfutmnt  OoHorai Uaul.-Col.  G.  C.  M aodsr.  Unatl.,  ByilMy. 

M^for  of  Brtpado  .•••....• Capt.  Jaanar,  II  V,,  Bpdnop. 

VAN  DIEM  EN'S  LAND. 

Liiutouant'Qootmor Capt.  Sir  Wm.Tlioe.  Daalton,  R.  Eof.  tfatarf  TW». 

Aidi-do^Ceimp Captain  Denltoo,  OH  P. 

M^for  of  Brigado 9te]f4-AtBnrorth,UBatt.,r«i»lN«Min*« 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA. 

0ooorHor  and  Oommantltr  Jn^Ckiof Oomnaadar  Cbarlat  PltsGenM,  B.lt, 

Commandant  of  tho  Troopt 9  Ll.-Ool.  Inrla,  JTB*.  Uaatt. 

SOUTH  AUSTRALIA. 

Oowomor «••• • Sfr  Henry  Edward  FoxToaaf. 

Priaato  Soorotorp ..CapU  Yonag,  88  P. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Qootmor  and  Contmandot^h^CMff. Sir  Gaorxa  Gray,  JTCB. 

Liemt.'>aotemor Bdward  Jolw  Eyra,  Eaq. 

M^^for^Gonaraion  tko  St^ff, B  Major-Oen.  G.  D.  PHI.  B'BT. 

Aido-do-Omnp  Capt.  O.  D.  Pitt,  88  P. 

Boputp  Quartor^Mattor  Bmotal   Ueut-Gol.  W.  A.  ll<Cla««rt7.  h.  p.  48  F* 

M^o^Bripado {a{:f.o^:a^8yp!:.:  :::.:::■ 

SAINT  HELENA. 

Qo9tmor f  U^for  Gao.  Sir  Patrick  Rom,  GCMOn  KCB. 

Aide-do-Oamp Capl.  Rom,  88  P. 

TamnM^or  Capt.  O.  A.  Btfnas.  St.  Bclaaa  RcffU 


BBUGOLAND. 
IAmt.'Oo9om0r, Chpt.4.  Hlndmartli,  BB. 


FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 
Oooomor  and  a»wifliid»r  4i^  Cktof. Oaorfa  Bnnla,  Bt4|. 


*  r  ■ 


ISLAND  or  LABUAN. 


325 


MILITARY  DEPARTMENTS,  ke. 


COLONIAL  DEPARTMENT. 
Prfn.  5«e.  ofState^  He.  Hon,  Earl  Qny. 

^ Office,  Downing  Street. 


WAR-OPPIGE. 
Secretary   at    War,    Rt,  Hon.  Fox  Maula, 
Deputy  Secretary  at  War,  Laoreoce  Sulivan,  E$q. 
Chief  Examiner  ^  J.rmy  Afiwmntt,  R.  G.  Kirbj,  B»q, 
First  Clerht  .loliii  Borrow,  Etq, 
Private  See,  to  See,  at  War,  Ju  O.  rannichael.  Etg, 


PofffHaster-Oeiieral,  Rt.  Hon.  Earl  Qntuvtlia 

J udije  Advocate  Ge/urral  I  ».  ■.«  »        <••    r^  <j  n     j 

of  the  United  Kingdom  \  *^**  ^•^^  ^"^  David  Dunda. 
Deputy  ditto    Fro.  Newman  Rogren«  E^q.  Q.  C 

OtHce,  3ft.  Grw>t  George-Jtrert,  Wegtmlngter. 

'.  BOARD  OP  GENERAL  UFFICEK&, 

^^  4ftA  Xnepoction  and  Regulation  of  tfu  Clothing  of 
the  Army,  andfer  the  Inceetigation  of  Ciattne  for 

FieidWarshal.The  Harq.  of  AngleMr,  KO.  OCR.  GCH. 


Oeneralt, 

w.  Eden 
O.  Goasolin 
Sir  J.  W.  Gordon,  St. 

OCS.^OCH. 
Sir  R.  Darling  GCH. 
J.  Orde 
SirC.  B.  EffertoD,  QCMO. 

KCH. 
8irC.U9XkBtX,GCB. 
Right  Hutu  Sir  F,  Adam, 

KCB.^QCUG. 


Lieut.'GeneraU. 

Sir  Edward  Kerriflon.^/. 

KCB.  GCH. 
Sir  T.  M'Mahon,  Bt.  KCB. 
Sir  A.  Woodford,  KCB. 
Henry  Sbadforth 


Secretary  to  the  Muster  Omurai,  Capt  Lprd  OlUMiet  !• 

Paget,  R.N. 
Secretary  to  the  Board,  Richard  Byham,  Seq, 
Aide  de-Camp,  Hi^or  Thurlow,  b.  p.  Unatt. 

Office,  Pall  Mull. 


Inspector  General  \  y  M^Jor-Oeneral     Sir    Jdhn' 
of  Fortifications  \     Bargoyne,  KCB. 

AssUtOHtsdo.  (  MiUor  Gen.  Edw.  Panriiaire.  CTB. 

I  Licut.-Col.  Sandham. 
Assistant  A^utant  General,  9  Lc-Col.  MatMB. 
Office,  No.  84,  Pan  Mall. 


Fox 


COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MIUTARV  COLLEOB. 
Field  ManbalTha  D.  qf  WaUiagton,  KG.  QCB.  ^  BOM 
The  Secretary  at  War. 
Field  Marshal  ^.Jf .  The  KImg  of  Seut^cer,  KG.  GOB. 

GCH.  t  KP, 
Field  Marshal  H.  B.  JET.  Tk4 Dnke  of  Ganbridgv,  KB. 
General  Viscount  Beresford,  GCB.  ^  GCH, 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Jaoioa  Kempt,  GCB. 

Sir  T.  Bradford,  G CB.  [Gon» 

Sir  3.  W.  Q<xt^on^i.GCB.QCS^-~Q!iutrUMasU 

S<r  Ralph  Darling,  ffCir. 


Mf^or'GeneraU. 
Henry  D'Oyly 
John  Duffy*  CB. 
John  Bell,  CB, 
Felix  C&lvert,  CB. 
Hon.  H.  F.  C.  Carendiah 


Acting  CotAmittee. 
President— Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Alex.  Woodford,  KCB. 
Major-  Generals. 
Henry  D'Oyly  I      Felix  CaWert,  CB, 

John  DvtfJTt  CA>  I      H<m.  H.F.C.  Cavendish 

Secretary— ^enrj  Elliot,  Esq. 
Office,  Whitehall  Yard. 

INSPECTOR  OP  REGIMENTAL  COLOURS. 
Albert  Wm.  Woods,  E^q.  Lancaster  Herald. 

Heralds'  College,  Doctors'  Commons.        


BOARD  OF  ORDNANCE. 

■r^.^^  n^^^i  S  *  <Iffl  ^^•^^  Marshal   The  Marquis  qf 
Master  General  | ''    Anglesey,  KG.  GCB.  GCH. 

Surveyor  General,  MaJor^Qencral  O.  R.  Fox. 
(^erh  of  the  Ordnance,  SSI  Col.  Hon.  Geo.  Anson. 
Storekeeper,  Capt.  Sir  Tho.  Hasting*-,  RX. 


Lt.-Qen.Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bt.  GCB.OCMG* 

Sir  John  Maedonald,  GCB.—AeUvtant  Oonoral 

Lord  FttxRoy  Somerset,  GCB. 

Sir  J.  Gardiner,  KCB. 

Henry  Viscount  Hardinge,  GCB. 

;SirO.ScoTelI,  KCB.^Gov.  ofRoy.MU.  OotUgt 

Mig.-Oen.5lr  Bew  D.  Rocs,  KCB.  R.  Art, 
Geo.  Brown,  OB.  KH^—D^^  Asff.  Gms, 


COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLbk." 
Field  Marshal  the  D.  of  Wellington.  KG.  GCB.  ^  GCH, 
Field  Marshal  H.M.  The  King  of  Hanover,  KG.  KP. 

GCB.  GCH. 
Field  Marshal  H.R.  H.  The  Dufttf  o/*  Cambridge^  KB, 
General  Yij«nm#  Combrrmere,  GOB.  GCH, 

"Viscount  Beresford,  GCB.  4"  GCiST. 

— — Tlie  Jfflrfsi^  tf/"  LoadondeiT7,  GCB.  BOM* 

Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Kemp^  GCB. 

5ir  J. W.Oordon,  Bt.  GCB.—t^nart.  Mast,  Bm* 

Sir  Ralph  Darling,  OCH. 

SirT.  Bradford,  GCB. 

Lt-Gen.  Sir  Howard  Doaglas,  Bt.  GCB.  GOMG, 

Sir  John  Macdonnld,  GCB.—A4jutant€t§nere^ 

Sir  J.  Gardiner,  KCB. 

U.  Viscount  Hardinge,  GCB. 

Sir  O.  Seovell,  JTCB.--  Gov.  of  Moy.MiLCeikg§, 

Ma}.  Gen.  S-r  Hew  D.  Ross,  KCB.  R.  Art. 

Geo  Brown,  CB.— Deputy  A4jt.  BmurwJL 

The  Jvdae  Advocate  Gmeralm 

The  Paymaster  General, 

Bishop  of  London. 

BisJiop  o/"  Winchester. 

Laurence  SH]\ya\\,  Esq. —Deputy  Secretary  at  Wear, 


\st  Class,— with  the  relative 
rank  of  Metjor. 
Bayntnn,  CBt/)<.  Cnarlca,  Brighton 
Mackenzie,  Cai»t  Alex.  Woolmich 

fl  {ISI  Smith,  Thomas  1     Chatham 
T\f^r%,  Jos.  O.  9d        Portemottth 
9  £21  Drummond,  CSopf.  Geo.  Man- 

cliestet 
2d  Class,— with  the  reUUiv4 
ranh  of  Captain 
Barr,  J.  Burnley 

Boaleigh,  S.  F.  Stockport,  ^v. 

Bemers,  Capt,  W.  Croydon 

fSiSIBiMM,  Z^.  John  2  Pendennis 
urgojiM,  J«  J.  H.    Dorchester  and 


Weymouth 
Hull 
Coventry 
Pembroke 
Leeds,  ^'c. 


*  Carte,  A.  G. 
Chambers,  Lt.  S. 

*  Chawner,  Edw. 
Child,  A. 
flOeReoxx,  Major  G.  W.  21  Dtindit 

and  Perth 
^Downie,  T.        Tynemovth  and 

Sunderland 
9  T^dtwdii  0t»^  N.  HouHslow  asul 

Hampton  Court 
9  Edwards,  Me^.  R.  Bidwell.  JT.iT.SS 

Walmer 

*  Fary/..  gyrfg  iarh  ^  K^nsinaton 

*  Oaoge,  John  Dover 


BARRACK  MASTERS. 

*  Gibbs,  Thomas  Stirling 
GleesoD,  Capt.  T.       Shield,  ^c 
Gore,  Hon.  W.  f.  P.        Gosport 
Halls,  Lt.  Thomas  Tower 

9  Hartley,  ^aj.W.9  Winchester  and 

Southampton 
Hawkins,  Oapt.K  Newport,  Cardiy^e 
Hay,  John  Newoeutle 

Hockings,  Lt.  Richard  4  Norwich 
9  Jeffreys,  Capt.  Richard^  Glasgow 
Kelly,  R.  S.    Hythe  and  Shomel\ff'e 

•  Knight,  J .  T.         Tilbury  Fort  and 

Oravesend 
2£l  Lake,  Capt.  Charles  8       Weedon 
and  Northampton 
Lefroy,  Capt,  Anthony  Yorh 

M'Dermott,  Capt.  J.    Hamilton 
MacDonald,  R.  D.  Brecon  4*  Swansea 
M'GofdrlciL,  Lt.  £ntas        tpswieh 
Marshall,  R.  Maidstone 

9  Murray,  X^Fra.  Edinburgh,  Leith 
Fort,  and  Piershill 
Murray,  Capt.  Jaf.       Canterbury 
Naaon,  J.  R.  Plymouth 

O'Meara,  tUgtt.  D.  Sheemest 

Philips,  Capt.  Jos.    Portman  Sir  ret. 
Regent's  Park,  ^  St.JohtCs  Wood 
Ra&tt,  a.  £.  Aberd4ef% 

9  Ray  nea,  Mi^or  W.  A.  tsle  of  Man 


1 9  Ranle,  F.  J.        Birmingham,  ^e, 
Ratn/Bt.M^CoLJUF.       Guernsey 
Rosa,  Capt.  Robert    Devov^ort 

*  St.  George,  Jamea         Fort  Georg§ 

*  Sandes,  G.  Aldemey 
yaefTantes,ai|»f.  W.T.7  JSerwiek 

on^Twoid 

*  Sharp,  C.      Landguard  Fort  emd 

Hartetch 
Sinclair,  Hon.  Jelhn       Preston 
Sinclair,  T.  Exeter 

Townsend,  T.  Liverpool 

9  Travera,  Capt.  N.  C.8         Albany 

Barracks 
Treere,  Capt,  R.  Jersey 

*  Walker,  J.  Chester 
WHrren,  8.  R.                 Windsor 

9  S£t  White,  Capt.  L.S6    St.  Jameses 
Park,  Horse  Odt.  and  St.  Georges 

Wright,  J.  O.  Nottingham 

ird  Class,^with  the  relative 
rank  of  Ideuteaemt. 

Dusautoy,  Lt.  Jamea      Taunton 

r^rabam,  Lt.  H.  10        ChiOuetgr 
McDonald,  Capt.  D.   Paisley  and 

Dumbarton 
SpaldfaBg,  Lt.  W.  R.  Fort  AvMtsttts 
««a  Wilkie,  Mt^  P•^88       Brittol 

*  WiUle,  D.  Oarlish 

Pt 


326 


iiarrack-Masters* 


*  Atklii90ii,T.  J. 

*  Blackwell,  W. 
Bowea»C(r;^(.H. 
Browne,  OomU  V, 


TempUmort 

Cork  Barbour 

Duncannon  Fort 

JBtiturbet  and  Ca9an 

CarloWf  Atkfft  and  Baltlng1a$» 
Butcher. W. b.  CasUebar.Fox/ordf  Baltin robe  4-  We^tport. 
CUnpbeU,  Capt,  J.     ParMOnMtoreitt  Bnrutgher,  Shannon 

Bridge  and  Portumna 
Daniel,  Ens.  R.  A.    Ffrmoy  and  MUeheUtonm 

£  Doyle,  U,  Col.  M.  T^  Ballincolllg 
iton,  Capt.  G.  H.    Kitkenny  and  CastUeomcr 
Lt»^CM»  H.H.FkrquliMMii  Portcbcllo,  Btffgar'iBuah^and 

Pigeon.  Bouu  Fort 
Friiell,  W.  B.  Cahtr,  Ooffh^n,  and  Nen  Jnn 

9  Qaynor,  Capt.  B.D    Buitevant^  Hallow  and  MiUstreei 


IN  IRBLAKD. 

Macintosh,  B. 
.>Ia«Qu(H>n,  J.  D. 
92£iUlDchiD,  Capt 


Umerieh 

Neterjf  and  Dofenpatriek 
P.  14  Boyte,  Balkigkmim  rvm  mnd 
Carrick  on  Shannsn 

MuDro,  A.  T.  Sliffo,  BaUp»kaumm  and  Mmtlamd 

NiKbelt,  Copt.  P.      LottQfordf  Oranard,  Mottommt^ ,  ^. 

O'Brien,  Lt.  J.  Droghcda 

O'DooncU,  1./.  P.       Yongal  rnnd  Ihingmmmm 

&BiO%ke*,Lt,SirH.T.Bt.  l)trry,Liffordan4am»§h 

On,  Lt^  J,  Dublin  Royal  Barrack*^ 

Mountioy  and  Bovni  JnMrmarw 

fPhlUipe,  Lt.fLI.^  Dtmdaik 

Pliilll]!*,  N.  Atkiomo 

*Pringle,  B.  BnnUkilUn 

Rowan,  Cnpt,  Rob.    Belfast  and  Carrlchfergyu 


Oore, JVo/.H. Rots, CB.  Cashsl,  Fethard  and  Tipperary     9  R07,  Capt,  J.  A.^  TulUnnors  and  FMii^Mmtn 


BOoeertC  jr«t^J.N.10  Cori: 

OO  Hewitt,  Lt.  R.      Clonmelt  BaUinamuU  and  Carrick 

on  Suir 
Bteki,  Capt.  J.  Venagk  and  Boicrea 

9flttg1iet,  £1.  J.ll  Oaboay,  Dunmors,  Lougkrea  and 

Ouffhtermrds 
Jephtoo,    k  Watnjard  and  Ntw  Bou 

Keamej,  Jaa.  Armagk  and  Uonagkan. 

9  JCirkman,  5  Capt,  J.    Biekmond,  Island  BrldffSt  and 

Magaxlnt  Fort 

UPON  POREIQN  STATIONS. 


p Ruttaerfoid,^  J.90  Kinsala,  Ckarbrs  Fwrt^ 

and  CUmakiltp 
*  Thoropion,  Gordon   Charlswont 
P.  P.  Trotiiian  Oort  and  dare  Cnstii 

(Oa  Wail,  J.  Q.  Nsftbridffo,  »aa»  f 

Vivian,  Capt.  R.         Tratso 
Warburton,  W.  E.       HuUingar 
9  Zotiel,  Capt.  S.10  Dublin^  Linen  Batt 


Antigua  •  O.  F.  C.  Peter 

Bakamas  P.  Dniec 

Barbadoes  J.  Badtlej 

Bcrbiot  *■  Oeorn  StokM 

WnkTacfcer 

Wm.  Daff 
J.  W.  Luaid 
*S.  Tboaiat 
•P.  Monioil 
9  Haf.  F.  B.  Eliot 
D.  Hogg 
A.  Oarratt* 
•  L.  WooIU 
Pnu  Rajnet 
DOT.Wilion 
W.  H.  Orar 
Tho.  Trifse 
Thomas  Bate 

Wittiam  Htnry  flfi  T.  H.  A.  Sie- 

pheni^ 

Toramt^  H.  OoiDwall 

Oejit  of  Ocod  Bops 

€3aps  Toson     Lt,  J.  E.  K.  Oragao 

QrsJumCsToion  Capt.  H.  Bo  jet 


Canada 
Amkorstberg 
Broekwitts 
By  Toron 
CarUlon 
Ckambly 
Ckatkam 
^rt  Oeorgs 
Jsis  anx  Sots 
Kingstm^ 
London 
Montrotd 

at.  Jokn*s 


Simon's  Totcn 

FortBsaufort 

Alffon  Bay 
CepkaUmim 
Corfu 
Demerata 
Dominica 
aibraltftr 

South  DM. 

Sortk  Do. 
Orenadu 
Bondnras 
BongKomg 

Jamaica 
Nettoastls  E.  Harrison 

Up  Park  and  Kingston 
JitoHsy  Mitt  and  Port  Moyai 

W.  A.  Stewart 
Spanisk  Tonm  Capt,  P.  Campbell 
Port  Antonio  Ctiftt.  D.  Oonlon 

Maroon  Town       P.  N.  Skinner 
MontegoBay     Geo.  Pnrd 

Um^rsthss^    »aLr,J.S.Semey 


*  J.  Pearson 
W.  Fisher 
•H.W.  Piers 
Copt.  J.  Haddlt>stone 
j)£l.Va>.J.DanleU 
Capt.  Mortimer 
•J.  Drew 
[Prankland,  BartJi  7.. 
9  ta  Oapt.  air  V,  W 
Lt.CoL  B.  Uscelies 
*  £.  C.  Harmer 

•H.deR.MatwelI 
Li.  J.  R.  Lugt 


m|r-M«  (  A.  Lord  VLnj 

^^^"  I  ror.y8aneldiB9Brownf.CB 

Ksmfomndtand  J. 

None  Soutk  Waif 

Sydney 
Nsw  ZsaJand       Li.  Robert  Und 


Nova  SeoUm^  Bass 

Annt^tolls         Joeeph  Moi 

Prines  Sdw.  Island  •  L.  Y.  KsA 

Frcdsrieton  9.  R.  WboUbrl 

Balifua         Capt,  W.  A.  < 

SUJokn*s,B,B, 

Sydney,  Caps  Brstom    A,  Rigk^ 

St.  BiUna  «  H.  ToppiM 

St.  Kitts  tL  i.  WUmi 

St.  Lucia  •  Jokm  ^ftsamu 

St.  Vineent  •  W.  DanM 

Santa  Haura  *  P.  DaM«n 

Sierra  Leans  *T.  iBCleton 

Tobago  «  A.  Frlatle 

Trknidad  *  W.#,Yoeter 

Van  Diemen's  Land 

Bobart  Toson  i.  D.  Htfekaf 

Xants  •  O.  W  jal 

BaimekMi 


(     Lt.  O.  Hamilt«>n 
X.B.  The  *  dJatingiilsiMH  Ondnaoce  Storekeepers  artlnr 

War  Services  of  the  Barrack- Masters, 

1  M%|or  Smith  seired  with  the  Ri6e  Brigade  during  the  Peniiuular  war  from  1808  to  Its  termina- 
tion in  IS14»  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Calcavellas,  Royales,  Constantino,  B«taiixos,  EX 
Bargo,  Corunna,  Gallegos,  Barquillo,  and  the  Coa— dangerously  wounded ;  siege  and  stoim  of 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  adyauce  to  and  capture  of 
Madrid,  aetion  of  San  Miian,  battle  of  Vittoria,  action  at  Echalar,  both  attacks  of  Vera,  hatUe  of  the 
Nivelle,  action  of  Arcangucs,  battle  of  Orthe^,  action  of  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Scrred 
also  the  campaign  of  1816,  iaeludlng  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Hodal  with 
ten  Clasps. 

5  lient.  Boase  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  with  the  32nd,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Roleiat  Vimiera,aod  Corunna,  siege  of  the  forts  and  battle  of  Salamanca^ — gun-shot 
voond  in  the  left  leg  and  another  through  the  right  shoulder ;  battles  of  the  Pvrenecs  on  the  S8th 
«nd  30th  July,  1813 ;  battk  of  the  If  ivelle,^gun.shot  wound  in  the  forehead ;  battles  of  the  Nivc, 
Orthes,aDd  Qnatrt  Bras, — gun- shot  Uirough  the  left  aulde  joint.  He  has  received  the  War  Vedal 
with  eight  Clasps. 

3  Major  Hartley  served  with  the  23rd  in  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  (MrdaI),inclQdlii|r  the 
storming  of  the  heightsof  Aboukir, — ^wounded  in  the  head ;  actions  of  the  Idth  and  21st  MarcK  Serrcd 
with  the  71st  the  campaign  of  1808,  including  the  battles  of  Roleiaaod  Vimiera,— severely  woimdcd 
in  the  leg.  Served  with  the  62nd  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  I8U,  in- 
eluding  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10tb«  1 1th, 
12thyaiid  13th  Dec.  1813,  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815«  ind  was  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

4  Lieut.  Hockittgs  served  with  the  25th  in  Holland  in  1790,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Egmont-op-xee.  Also  the  Egyptian  cam])a!gn  of  1801,  and  lost  his  right  leg  in  the  actloa  of 
the23nd  Aug.  near  Marabout.    Medal  for  services  in  Egypt. 

6  Capt.  Kirkman  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  campaigns  of  1810, 11,12,  t3,«a^14, 
in  the  PcninsuUt,  including  the  actions  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  Tarn^ona,  bat  tie  of  Barrosa 
actions  near  Pvente  Ouinaldo  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Bodnco 
<  volunteered  the  storming  party),  siege  and  capture  of  Badi^os  (votuoleered,  and 
nied  the  forlorn  hope,  and  was  woonded  in  the  bead),  battle  of  Salamancai  advaiso*  U 
capt  me  of  Madrid^  subsequent  retreat  through  Spain,  affairs  of  San  Mnnoi  and  8^f& 


Wat  Services  of  the  Barrack-Masters,  327 

wHich  ended  in  the  capture  of  their  last  gun  ;  action  at  Echalar,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa, 
various  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  battle  of  Kivelle  (gun-shot  wound  in  the  right  arm),  ac- 
tion of  Arcangues^  and  passage  of  the  Ni  ve.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  181d  in  Belgium. 
He  hAB  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

6  Captain  Lake  served  in  the  Guards  during  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  in- 
clndhig  the  action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and  storming  of  Bergen-op- 
2oom.  Served  aUo  the  cam^mign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
and  Waterloo,  at  the  latter  of  which  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  head  whilst  defend- 
fttgf  the  advanced  post  of  Hongomont. 

7  Captain  Serv antes  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  Oct.  1810,  as  a  volunteer,  and  sp^ed 
as  such  with  the  48th  and  60th  regts.  up  to  and  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera,  when  he  was 
gazetted  to  an  Rnsigncy  in  the  97th,whichregt.  being  ordered  to  £ngland,he  got  removed 
back  to  the  66th  for  the  purpose  of  remaining  on  servlc:*^  and  continued  to  serve  hi  the 
Peninsula  until  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814^  including  the  battles  of  Ylttoria  (wounded). 

—  PjrreneeSi,  Nivclle,  Nive,  Orthes,  Aire,  and  Toulouse,  besides  several  minor  engagements. 
Wounded  in  the  face  in  1811,  when  on  escort  duty. 

8  Captain  Travers,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Diana 
.*  firigfttey. under  Captain  Maling,  for  three  years,  on  the  West  iudia  Station,  and  was  fre- 
quently engaged  in  boats  cutting  out  vessels  under  the  batterie  i  at  the  islands  of  Curacoa 
and  Cuba.  In  July  1806  he  embarked  with  a  detachment  of  tie  Rifle  Brigade  for  South 
America,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  shoulder  at  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  of  Buenos 
Ay  res  on  the  3rd  July  1807,  but  this  did  not  prevent  his  entering  the  town  on  the  5th 
with  General  Crawfurd's  Brigade.  He  served  under  Sir  John  Mocre  during  the  campaign 
and  retreat  to  Corunna  in  1808-9 ;  and  subsequently  accompanied  his  Regt.  to  Walcheren. 
From  1811  to  1814  he  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca,— where  his  horse  was  shot  under  him  when  acting  as  Adjutant ;  capture  of  the 
French  rear  guard  on  the  following  day,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  afiair  near 
Val  Moresco,  covering  the  siege  of  Burgos,  and  several  skirmishes  on  the  retreat  to  Por- 
tugal. Commanded  the  Advanced  GuaKl  of  the  Light  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Ylttoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  and  various  affiiirs  of  Out  Posts.  At  Vera  Bridge  be  commanded  the 
advance  Picquet.  In  1814  he  accompanied  bis  Regt.  to  America,  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.  He  has  recived  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

9  Captain  Gaynor  served  in  the  Peninsula  witli  the  Portuguese  army  during  1608|  9, 
and  10,  when  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Arroyo  del  Puerco. 

10  Major  Gossett  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1813  to  July 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  1 1th,  1 2th  and  13th  Dec.,  passage  of 
the  Gave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  actions  at  Tarbes  and  ToumefeufUe,  and  battle  of 
Toulouse.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  War,  and  was  constantly  engaged  near  New 
Orleans  from  23d  Dec.  1814,  to  the  7th  Jan.  1615,  and  was  also  present  at  Sie  attack  on 
New  Orieans  on  the  8th  Jan. — wounded  in  the  b^ui.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

11  Lieut.  Hughes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  from  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war 
Ib  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Bnsaco,  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  ilbu- 
hera,-— severely  wounded  through  the  left  thigh ;  retreat  from  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria, 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  30th  July,  and  the  Nivclle, — severely  wounded  in  the  right 
thigh,  where  the  ball  remained  for  nine  years.  He  has  received  theWar  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

12  Capt.  Hicks  served  in  the  Peninsula  In  1812,  13,  and  14,  including  the  battle  of 
Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona.  He  was  present  with  the  Anglo-Sicilian  army  during 
the  whole  of  the  operations  on  the  coast  or  the  Faro  against  Mnrat,  Including  tlie  siege  of 
Scylla  Castle.  He  served  as  a  Lieut-Colonel  with  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  in  1835,  36, 
and  37,  including  the  action  before  Brnani,  relief  of  Bilbos,  storming  the  lines  of  San 
8et>astian  (severely  wounded  in  the  side),  operations  on  the  10th,  12th,  14th,  and  I5th 
March,  Keneral  action  on  the  16th  March,  1837,  during  which  he  was  wounded,  and  had  his 
horse  killed  under  him.   For  his  services  in  the  British  Legion  he  has  received  two  medals. 

14  Captain  Minchin  served  in  the  51st  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna.  On  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Embarked  with  the  regt.  for 
Lisbon  in  Jan.  1811,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  co\ering  the  siege 
of  dudad  Rodrigo,  two  sieges  of  San  Christoval,  covering  the  2d  siege  of  Badajoz,  affair 
near  Val  Moresco,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  covering  the 
liege  of  Burgos,  actions  of  Monasterio  and  Quintana  PuUa,  and  retreat  into  Portugal ; 
battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  covering  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  action  of  Lesaca 
(severely  wounded),  and  occupation  of  Bordeaux.  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  1815, 
Including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  capture  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paris.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

16  Captain  Zobel  served  with  the  5th  in  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland ;  and  with 
the  26th  during  the  campaign  of  1805  in  Hanover.  Bmbarked  with  the  66th  for  the 
Peninsula  in  1^09.  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Oporto,  and  battle  of  TsTavera;  and 
returned  with  the  Regt.  in  1814.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla^p. 

17  Sir  F.  W.  Frankland  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2d  Foot  fW)m  Nov.  1812  to  the 
end  of  that  war,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Pampclona,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees 
on  the  28th  and  dOth  July,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  actions 
iietbrt  Bayonne,  and  at  Toulouse  as  acting  aide-de-camp  to  General  Sir  Wm.  Anson 
tn  position  at  Halle  during  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  at  the  assault  of  Cambray  as  aide- 
de-catnp  to  Oen.  the  Hon.  Sir  C.  Colville.  He  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 


328  War  Services  of  the  Barrack^Maeiere* 

He  ivi*  also  at  the  capture  of  Minorca ;  theexpnUloa  of  the  French  from  Egypt ;  and  In  tl^ 
Peninsula  and  France  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war^ — at  the  capture  of  Badajoz  vaa  the  fint  nbo 
entered  that  fortresB.  T^lien  on  hoard  the  Samuel  and  Jane  transport  with  300  soldiers,  cap- 
tured a  privateer  which  came  alongside  tliat  Teasel  at  night,  when  the  fire  of  the  troops  aimi- 
hUated  her  crew.  Lieut.  Graham  has  received  four  severe  wounds  during  these  senricea.  Ua 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Badajoz. 

90  Lieut*  Rutherford  served  in  the  Peninsula  witli  the  old  04thy  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Cadiz  In  1810,  lines  of  Torrts  Vedras,  punuit  of  Masnena,  actions  of  Pomba!, 
Bedinhai  Condelxa,  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle 
of  Vittoiiai  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Pampcluaa,  and  the  Nivellc, 
pasaaga  of  the  Qave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  actiun  of  Vic  Bigorie,  and  battle  of 
Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

21  Mid^f  ^  Renzy  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  82nd,  and  at  the  battle 
of  Vittoria  he  was  inost  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot, — ^right  arm  amputated.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medat  with  one  Clasp. 

82  Major  Edwards  served  with  the  13th  Dragoons  through  the  Peninsular  war,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

23  Major  Wilkie  served  with  the  02nd  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1 801 ,  including  the  action 
ofthe  13th  March(wounded),captureofCairoand  of  Alexandria.  He  served  also  in  tliePtAia- 
aula.  France,  and  Flanders,  and  was  presentat  Arroyo  de  Molino,  Vittoria,  the  diiTi'rent  affairs 
In  thePyTenees,N{yelle,Nive,Orthes,Toulottse,andWaterloo~  where  he  was  severely  wounded. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medat  with  six  Claapa. 

24  Lt.Col.  I>oyle  sailed  in  1805  with  Lord  Cathcart's  expedition  to  Hanover,  and  being 
shipwrecked  became  a  prisoner  of  war  to  the  Dutch.  In  1808  lie  went  with  Sir  Arthur  Wcllea- 
ley'sexpedition  to  Portugal,  and  was  shot  through  the  body  at  Roleia.  In  1809  he  wus  at  the 
aiage,  sortie,  and  capture  of  Flushing,  and  storming  of  Fort  Ramakins.  In  1810, 1 1  ,and  1:1 
be  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  Piclon's  Division, — in  pursuit  of  Massena  from  Santarcm,  ac- 
tions at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Roblida,  Condeixa,  Sabuga],and  Fuentes  d'Onor;  siege  of  Bada- 
joz in  1811,  cavalry  affair  at  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,sit*ge  and  atorae 
of  Badajoz  (a  ball  lodged  in  the  cavity  of  the  chest,  unextractcd— a  ball  through  the  rigbt 
arm,  which  was  splintered— nedc  and  head  wounded) ;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Ma« 
drid  and  the  Retire.  In  1814embarked  for  Canada  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  6Ch-^ 
repelled  two  attacks  on  the  Transport  by  Privateers.  Present  with  the  Army  at  Platsburgh. 
He  haa  received  tho  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

25  Captain  White  served  on  the  expedition  to  tiie  Elbe  and  Weser  under  Lord  Calhcut; 
the  principal  campaigns  in  the  Peoinsola  under  the  Duice  of  Wellington  including  the 
operations  on  the  Coa  during  the  siege  and  battle  of  Almeida,  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
the  aiege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  tbo 
Retiro,  the  siege  of  Burgos  and  affair  on  retreat  at  Muriel.  The  campaigns  In  Flandcra 
and  France  under  I«ord  Lynedoch  and  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  attack  oa 
Meraem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  the  afiair  of  Fort  Frederick  Hendrick,  and  sicse  of 
Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Pari*. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

20  Lieut  R.  J.  Phillips  served  with  the  27tli  Regt.  in  the  Peninsula,  aad  was  preamt 
at  the  pursuit  of  Massena  from  Santarem,  in  various  minor  affairs,  and  at  the  siege  and 
storming  of  Badi^oz,  at  which  last  lie  was  shot  through  the  shouldcr-joiot  of  the  right  ana, 
and  also  through  the  left  thigh.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

20t  Captain  Roy  served  in  the  71st  at  the  battle  of  Blenberg  and  capture  of  the  Capo 
of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Capture  of  Buenos  Ayres  same  year  including  tlie  several  actiona. 
Campaign  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808-0, including  the  actions  at  Roleia,  Vimitra,  Li^n, 
and  Comnna.  Capture  of  Walcheven.  Campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  in  1810  and  11,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Sobral  and  Fuentes  d'Ouor.  He  has  received  the  War  Medcl  with 
four  Clasps. 

27  Captain  Jeffreys  entered  the  corps  of  Royal  Marines  as  2nd  Lieut,  in  1803,  and  waa 
appointed  to  the  Marine  Artillery  in  the  following  year*  He  served  off  Boulogne,  and  ako 
In  the  action  under  Lord  Cochrane  at  Basque  Roads,  as  senior  officer  of  Marine  Artillery, 
OB  board  the  Btnm  bomb  vessel.  In  1811  he  proceeded  with  the  marine  battalion,  com- 
mandad  by  the  late  Sir  Richard  Williams,  to  Portugal,  and  returned  to  EngUnd  Is  -iSIS. 
In  1819  he  obtained  a  company  In  the  Glamorgan  Militia,  and  having  volunteered  the  soma 
year  into  the  63rd  regt.,  he  landed  in  Spain,  and  proceeded  to  join  the  army  at  Tooloaae. 
Ha  haa  received  the  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for  Basque  Roads. 

28  Mr.  Stephana  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  Srd  battalioa  of  the  Royals, 
and  carried  the  regimental  colour  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bias,  retreat  on  the  folloalQg 
day,  battle  of  Watcrioo,  aad  capture  of  Paris. 

29  Mr.  Garratt  served  with  the  49th  during  the  last  American  war,  and  waa  present  at 
the  battlea  of  Qnaenstown,  Stoney  Creeli,  and  Fort  George,  and  In  the  exitedition  to  Platts- 
burg,  besides  various  slurmisbas.  On  the  outbreak  of  the  Rebellion  in  1837  he  commaDdcd 
A  company  of  Volunteers  at  the  attack  on  the  Rebel  position  at  Gallow's  IliU,  andsmcd 
aiterwarda  as  an  Adjutant  of  Militia  until  tlie  suppression  of  the  Rebellion  in  1838. 

90  Mi^or  Travcrs  served  the  campaign  of  1700  in  Holland  as  a  Llent.  and  vras  sevteely 
woonded  In  the  body  in  the  action  near  the  Helder,  27th  Aug.  He  was  afUrwaida  piv- 
aant  when  the  enamy  under  Marshall  Brane  were  defeated  in  their  attack  on  the  BHtlsh 
Unas,  10  Sept.  ^  also  present  at  the  battle  of  the  19ih  Sept.  and  that  of  the  2&d  Oct.  at 
Barren  f  wounded ) :  tosethcr  with  the  actions  of  tlie  6th  and  10th  Oct. 


STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  PENSIONERS.  329 

{Smploifgd  in  the  Payment  of  Out^ Pensioners,  and  Commanding  the  Local  Cdmpanies.) 

MILITAUY  aUPK&JKTKNJJBNT. 

Lieutenant- Colonel  Aloxtndpr  Murray  TuIIorh,  SI  May,  1844.' 

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.    Major  R.  W.  Bamford,  TJnatt.  9  Nov.  40 

.     Cmpt.  J.  RlchsrdMD,  Unatt.  S  April  41 

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*  (        oan,  7  June  44 

.    Lieut.  J.  Taylor,  b.p.  00  F.  14  July  14 
f  Cai»/.    E.    J.    Yaughan,   h.p.    07    F. 

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LUtU.  V.  Jones,  h.p.  8  Oar.  Bo.  12  I  Oxford 

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J.  D.  O.  Tulloch,  h.p.  84  F. 

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Lieut.  J.  Hunt«-r,  b.p.  13  P.  27  ^'ept.  89 
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^  Lieut.  T.  W.  J.   M'Dougall,  h.p.  R. 

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(  Capt.Q  P.  Pickard,  h.  p.  6  Dr.Gdi.  17 
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.    Lieut.  H.  Rose,  h.p.  24  P.  25  May  19 
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19  Major  A.  CampbeTI,  h.p.  2  Ceylon 

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££i  Capt.  T.  W.  B.  Mouostevca,  h.  p. 
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.    laent.  V.  Brown*,  b.p.  18  F.  iO  Aug.  15 
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(  Capt.  Win.  Follows,  h.  p.  18  Drs.  26 
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.    X^  J.  Laweon,  Unatt.  17  Aug.  26 
( Capt,   H.   Rnssell,    h.   p.    60   F.   10 
(  Sept.  41 

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.  JAetit.  J.  Intnan,  h.p.  63  F.  13  Oct.  89 
.  Capt.  D.  Stewart,  b.p.  84  F.  1 7  Sept.  90 
.    Liout.  T.  HodgeCU,  b.p.  40  P.  1 8  Mar.  85 

(  Mnior  W.J.  Crompton,UnaU.0  Nor.  40 

•  \  Capt.  R.  R.  Harris,  h.p. 60  F.81  Oct. 40 

Lieut,  R.  A.  M.  Franklin,  n.p.  66  F. 
'  (  ir  April  85 

.  9  Oopt.  B.  Beaufoy,  Unatt.  14  Atic.  40 
.    Li€ut.  fi.  Meredith,  b.p.  16  F.  1  July  18 


Galwat     .    . 
KiLJiEsxr     . 

LlMEItlCK 
LOXDU.MUHRHY 

LoirupORD .    . 


Maryborooou 

MOKAOHAir     . 

Nbwai      •    . 

Otf AGH  .  .  . 
ROSOOMXOSf  • 
SU60     .     •     . 


Major  John  Gray  {Commaiiding\  Uoatt. 
Capt,  W.  H.  Kenny,  h.p.  61  P.      . 
Capt^  O.  B.  M.  Soiitb,  b.p.  60  P.    . 
€ktpt.  Alexander  Macdonald,  Unatt.     . 


TBAIiRB 

TULLAtfOBB 

Water  FORO 

NEW  ZEALAND. 
0  Nor.  46    Lieut.  O.  W,  Gray,  h.  p.  89  P. 
12  Oct.  41     Lieut.  J.  A.  Hickdon,  h.p.  81  P. 
Litut.  J.  J.  8>mond^  h.p.  28  F. 


(  9  UX  Lieut,  R.  N.  Rogers,  Unatt.  14 

(  June  15 

Lieut.  J   Q.  Rogers,  Unatt.  5  Mar.  18 

Ulajor  W.  Calner,  Unatt.       9  Nov.  46 

Major  J.  Stuart,  h.  p.  84  F.     0  Kor.  46 

(  Capt.  W.  MauWv«r«r,  b.pu  56  F.  22 

(  July  42 

C  9  Lieut.  J.  O.  Lloyd,  h.p.  74  F.  14 
{  Mar  IB 

Ueut,  W.  J.  Kirfc,  h«p.  40  F.  27  Oct.  87 
Oipt.  J.  Sampson,  h.p.  8  Gar.  Bn.  28 

May  38 
Lieut.  P.  B.  Kingston,  h.p.  84  F. 
Dec.  11 
.  K  9  Lieut.  H.  HolUnswMth,  Usatt.  30 

(  May  28 

•     Cnpt.  G.  R.  PoIp,  Unaft. 

.     P.  D.  StokM,  h.p.  4  P.  8  Kov.  44 

.  (  9  X'f<»<^W.Whitfleld,||.p.62F.  18Ap.l4 
.  i  Capt.  C.  F.  Hen cy,  UuitU.  28  Mar.  45 


18  May  40 
38  Nov.  45 
6  Jan.   47 


18  July  48 


.    28  Aug.  44 
.     11  Dec.  46 

HUDSON'S  BAY. 

Mt^or  W.  B.  Caldwell  {Commandino)  Unatt.  9  Nov.  47  1  Capt.  C.  V.  Fots  {Local  rank) 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS.  |  VAN  DIEMAN'S  L.^ND. 

Oaj't.  J.  Afid  (L«<cal  rank)  |  Capt.  T.  B.  Russell. 

*«*  The  date  after  the  name  refers  to  the  Officer's  Army-Rank. 

Scale  of  Altorvaficfs  in  addition  to  Half- Pay. 
1st  Class.^Officers  having  the  rank  of  Captains,  and  superintending  Districts  containing 
from  600  to  1000  Pensioners  and  upwards,  ten  shillings  and  sixpenoa  per 
diam. 
2nd  Class.— 0/Bcera  having  the  r&.nk  of  Lieutenant,  and  superintending  Districts  containing 
from  400  to  000  Pensioners,  eight  ihillings  and  sixpence  p  r  diem. 

tPor  continuation  see  foot  of  neit  page. 


330 


OFFICERS  OF  THB  LINE  RETIRED  ON  FCJLI  PAY, 


Under  ths  Soyat  Warrant  of  lit  October  1840.— aii<<  tcAicA,  wUh  the  OJfieere  of  tks  late  Ba^i 
Veteran  Battalioniy  ^c.  cott*plete  an  EstablUhment  of  20  XAeutemmt'Coloneief  WiM^ierMf  ami 
116  Captains f  qfvshom  45  may  he  Brevet  Field  Offieere. 


LiatrTBiTAiiT-Coxjoir  su. 


Commiuitn,  \  Setired, 
ClurlM  HnfKn,  S4  F.         .       .10  Oct.  85117  Aug.  41 
9  John  Ciiinp^U,  07  F.     .        .    S8  Jun«  38  20  Oct.  41 
aCUowph  Mark  Hartj.  KB.  99  P.  82  Jnly  41 'l4  June  42 


B4»r  T.  Timnon,  19  P.  .    99  Jufj  99^ 

aCl  Richard  WMtmore,  SS  P.    .    14  June  4f 

fl  HO  John  CroM,  KH.  68  P.  .  0  Feb.  Si 
aiaee  Lewie  Baeden.  CB.  S9  F.  22  July  SO 
JlPairick  Qrvwe,  75  P.  .  .9  Nor.  90 
oeeph  Kelsall,  70  P. 


2  Ang.  42 

14  Apr.  48 
•21  April  43 

15  June  43 
^ .,12  Dec.  49 

88  June  SSlvS  Feb.  44 


?  Robert  Hunt,  48  F. . 
enry  C  8ireetfei:d.  67  F. 
Jamee  W.  Peiriluuflti  63  F. 
Rtchent  WtltlnRton,  84  F.  . 
Henry  Senfor,  65  F.       ... 
m  Edward  Jamee  White,  70  F. 
William  BloU,  52  P.      ... 
B  Eyre  Joha  Crabbe.  74  P.    . 
f  Johft  fitaelcton,  KH.  80  F. 


88  Man.  44IU  Mar 
4  0et    8fll8A^nl 

17  8«pt.8H16 
8A.prn4stl6  8epl. 

18  Sept.  84  >80  Dec 
88  Feb.  44}88  Dee. 
II  May  88  16  Jen. 

«  now.  41    I  May 
17  July  4010Jaly 


Majoms. 


flQ  ThomM  Reld,  8S  P.      .        .10  Jan. 

IOeo.  Flti  Oerald  8tack^  Kii.9A  P.  86  Oct. 
lexander  Sharroclu  88  P«  • 
{Philip  Aubin,  67  P. 
Henry  Clenivnts,  16  F.    . 
Peter  John  Wllhita,  48  P. 
BaiDuel  Georxe  Carter,  16  F. 
John  M.  UalielU  16  F. 
9  William  Cannon.  97  F.   . 
Gerald  Rocbfort.  8  F.  X/.-CU. 


37  SO  Oct. 
85 


27  Sept.  30 
12  April  31 
10  Jan.  37 
10  Jen.  37 

8  Feb,  84 

28  Jtint  38 


40 
8  Jan.  41 

26  Oct.  41 
1 1  Feb.  42 

27  Mar.  42 
6  May  42 
8  July  4-i 

10  Aug.  42 


88  June  38*27  ^ept.  42 
23  Nut.  41.14  Oct.  42 


John  Ktison,  02  F.      .        .        . 
J.  C.  Chad!,  1  W.I.  Rect. Xf.-CWI. 
Robert  I'atiiteon.  18  P.  Lt.-Col. 


S2J»)|rS0«87 

1  Jaiy  42)8 


iUf, 


4  0CL  42180  Jbm 
9  «£i  Wm.  Bumiy.  KB.  Cape  )  ^  „       .1,-  _. 

Mounted  Riflemen.  U.-OoL  )  *"  '**^'  ♦*  *•  "*• 
Wro.  Raban,  22  F.  .18  Dec  40  28  JPekb 

XonnanMadMan,CB.S5P.£l.-Cbl.88Dec.  42iU 
E.  W.  Bray.  CB.  30  F.  U.-Col.  80  Apr.  44  7 
John  H.Poole,  CB.  29  F.  U.-Col.   4  Jaly  43^0 


48 
46 
48 
48 
46 


48 
43 
48 

44 
44 


Hot.  49 


OAf^AlVt. 


28  June  88 
2  May  30 

21  June  8.^ 
98  June  88 

29  Aug.  96 
10  Jan.  87 

do 

98  June  8S 
do 
do 

22  May  26 
28  June  98 
10  Jan.  8 
98  June  38 

6  June  SO 
10  Jan.  87 


30  Oct 
do 


40 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Aoril  41 


9  IfaaeBlehardson.  11  F.  M/^fer 
Aylmer  Dowdoll,  84  F.        . 
Peter  Baaon,  01  F.  . 

9  John  Clarke,  66  F.  Mt^r 
W.  Brooke  Pigot.  68  F.  . 
S  John  1>4iyle,  72  P.  Majpr 
Peter  Bniherland,  79  F.  Jf«:i^or  , 

Rlehcrd  Tiitlun,  77  F.  Mi^Jor . 

James  T.  Moore^  87  P.  Mqjor 

John  Manbalt,  9)  F.  Mt^or  . 

981  Robert  Cochrane,  RMe  Br. 

John  Bonaffly,  6  F.  Major 
Rich.Uandco€k.  46F.  Major 

^m.  Henry  Arthure,  50  F.  Mtijor 
Richard  Pry,  68  F. 
Jamee  Maeoo,  77  F.  Mnjor 

{I  George  Pincknes  82  F.  M«Ucr    92  July  30 
.  B.  P.  Patf  ley,  89  F.       •       .    

Charlee  Gordun,  08  P.         •       . 
MThomae  M<iore,  18  F. 
P  Riebard  Mannera.  58  F.  M^fior 
Dlckeu  Mark  Uaaleaood.  14  F. . 

John  Krlly,  6  P 

9  Jame*  Jaekeon.  67  F.  Major  . 

Adam  Beeerhoudt.  58  P.    . 

Ambft)ee  Spong,  6n  F.  Major 

Hoberi  Bro»n«,  16  F.  M^;or 

Stephen  Noel,  09  F.  Major         .    .«...,««., 

ilWm.8nn,irir.Newf.Co«.Lf.-Cor.        do        {26  Oct.  41 
10.  H.  B.  Mur|>hy,  98  F.  Major    10  Jan.  87^5  Kot.  49 
ohn.  M.  Hewton,  80  P. 
Wm.  White  WarbHrton,e7F.  M»j. 
Tho.H1nton  Hemmani,78K.  JVi|/er 
Robert  Tbrry,  81  P.  Lt.'OoL      . 
9  Ales.  Campbell,  88  P.  ATi^^ter  . 


10  Mar.  82 

98  Fib.  88 

18  Peb. 

98  June  38] 

10  Joly  8lj 

97  May  8625  June  41 

29  June  98!        do 

29  April  30         do 

28  June  38        do 

88  jMne  88!  1  July  41 

29  July  so;  6  Get.  41 


18  Mar.  35  14  April  48 
93  Not.  41;24  Not.  48 
do        90  Dee.  48 
92  July  S« 
98  Kot.  4I>92  Mar.  44 


Jamee  John«ton,  44  F.  M^jor 
John  Adrian  Lotman,  94  F. 
Henry  Dixon,  81  F.  Mt^fOr 
ohn  Blackall,  88  P.    . 
S  Jnroee  Poynts,  80  F.  Major 


f. 


99JDTy  8099]Ur. 
13  Feb   85,10  May 
93  Not.  41         do 
1  June  88  97  Sept. 
_  98  Not.  41  90  Setit. 

William  Oox,  54  P.  M^for  .       .    10  Jan.  37k  9  Dee. 

9  £81  John  GriflHh,  1  W.  I.  Reft.  90  July  8a(        do 

f  Robert  Woodbouie.  98  F.       .91  April  S3  S  Jan. 

Charles  R.  Wright,  48  F.  Major    93  Not.  41   B  M«y 

Edw.  Goate.  83  P.  Major  .    .    . "     

M  M.  C.  Lynch.  14  F.  M^jor     . 

William  Dempster,  41  F.  Major 

CCl  Churtes  Hill.  54  F.  Major   . 

John  Harref*  97  P.       .... 

Robert  Alex.  An«lrewt,8U  F.  Jlf<!/. 

George  Mainwartng,  29  P.  .       • 

MR.  W.  Hooper.  60  P.  M^^jor    , 

wm.  John  King,  9!  F. 

John  Campbell.  74  F. 

William  Barnes,  17  F.  Mt^jor     . 

Wm.  Dotialdnori  Price 

John  Bolton,  78  P.  M^or 

Daniel  Riley,  94  P.  M^jor,    .    . 

Robert  Sloan  Ridge,  86  F. 


99  Jul*  SO   S  May 
93  Nof.4i:i8  S«pt. 
98  Not.  41   OOcc. 
do  do 

9  Oct.  87  13  Not. 
8  Not.  46  l\  Dee. 
5  June  40  29  J«n. 
10  Jan.  87         do 

8  Oct.   40  14  May 
15  Dec.  87        do 

0  Not.  46 17  teL 
98  Aug.  88   8  Oct. 
8KOT.4888  Jn«. 
0  Nov.  46   r  Apr. 

9  SepL  87  19  May 


44 
44 

a 

44 
44 


45 

46 
46 


Da«id  Dickson,  05  P 26  Jan.  88  » 


RiilMrd  Thompson, 51  F 
Hender  MonntsteTen,  48  P.  .  . 
Chnrlton  O'Neill.  07  P.  Mi^or  . 
George  Oardine  Sba»,  68  F. 
William  Knowle«,  50  F.  .  ,  . 
Henry  NiehoUs,  04  P.  ... 
Rwan  Mcpherson,  00  F.  Mai.  . 
Jame«PIggoit,St.  Hel.RecL  M^j. 
M  Joseph  Smith,  14  P.  Major  . 
pm  David  Cooper,  17  F.     .    . 


98  Aug.  41  \%  Jnlgr 

80  NoT.a8lSOrt. 

99  Not.  41  90  Oct. 

81  May  80  15  Die 
25  June  41   9  Pvh. 

9  Feb.  889SMar. 
98  Not.  41   h  4mtm 

9  Not.  46  8  Jnne 
9SNoT.41l8J»l| 
16  Not.  4191 


46 
41 

47 

47 
47 
48 
48 
44 
48 
48 
48 
48 
44 
48 
40 
48 
48 
48 
48 


8rd  Ctaae.-> Officers  of  whaterer  rank.  In  remote  Districts  where  there  nn*  fewer  iban  408 
Ptonfionert,  a  rsdnoed  allowance  proportioned  to  the  number  of  PenaMmei% 
and  tJie  distance  to  be  trarelled  in  visiting  tliera* 
The  allowaneef  to  the  (wo  flrat  cJasaes  have  been  calculated  on  tbw  principle  of  pltdng  eneb  oAcar  j 
possible  In  the  same  position,  in  respect  of  Income,  as  If  be  weie  aerving  on  fuU>pay,  and  la  made  «p  of  i 
ttenu:— 


um 


To  n  Capl. 

_  »,  dm 

DUIbmiee  bet «reen  half  and  full  pay 4  7 

Lodging  and  fbel  allowance 9  0 

Allowance  for  a  horse,  or  for  travelling........ 9  0 

Allowtnee  In  lien  of  a  servant • i  8 

Allowance  In  Ilea  of  postage,  stationery,  uhI  printing 0  5 


10    0 


To  a  Llevt. 

4.  d. 

9  0 

1  8 

9  0 

1  8 

8  8 

8  1 


In  the  «rent  of  the  Stair  Oflker  of  ^nslonfrs  being  tnldeet  to   additional 
employmeai  la  aid  of  the  Civil  Powev  at  a  distance  from  head-qnarteH,  be  will 
0ve  ebUling»  a  day  while  nscMasfUy  detained  ffum  home,  together  with  the 
inmrrsd  bf  lUnk 

CbnliiVair  AtUmtmeet. 
For   80  enrolled  mt*n,  one  shilling  a  dny. 

100  and  npwnrdi^  one  akilling  and  tlzpence  a  dny. 
f,       „       two  shilliofs  a  dny. 


In   roneeqnefn  ti 
raerlTv  n  Airther  allow 
of  tmTcttinff 


hJa 
nf 


REGIMENTAL  PAY,  ke. 
ANNUAL  PAT  OP  COL0NBL& 


331 


CORPS. 

if  appoioied  on  or  before 

If  appu.nied  after  the 

the  91st  March,  1894. 

81st  Kerch,  1884. 

life  GtftnU  i&d  HofM  Guard*,  wUhoui  ther  tMolutHent 

I,800f. 

1,8001. 

Fint  Dragoon  Qitante,  and  tmolwnenUJrom  CMhinff 

1,100 

1,000 

Other  ReginMAa  of  Cavalry              do. 

do. 

1,000 

000 

Grenadier  Guards                              do. 

do 

1,200 

1,300 

CaUHMiBi  and  Bcoli  PuilJcr  Gdf.  do. 

do 

1,M0 

1,000 

Xagaktt  ladlMtry                              do. 

do.        ••.••... 

000 

500 

Fmt  Wcit  India  Regiment              do. 

do 

— 

509 

BoBond       ditto                               do. 

do. 

swt « 

000 

DAILY  PAY  OF  OFFICERS^ 


Bahks. 


OMomI  Catnnieiidant  .... 
Colonel  Snd  Oommandant 


Life 
Ooards 
ft  Horse 
Guards. 


Foot 
Guards, 


L  s.  <L  1  <*  s.  d. 


Hijer 

Chq»taln 

JDo.  fearing  h^ber  Runk  by  Breret 

Ueulwiant 

Do.  after  7  years*  lenrice 

Comet,  Ensign,  and  8d  Lieutenant 

•  rOnApppointment ..••. 

I     After  5 year** service... 

fi<  lA        do.  

90        do.  ........ 

85        do.  

A^jtttani 

Qoarr  ^^  Appointment 


1    0    S 

1    4    5 
0  15    1 


1    6    0 

I    8    0 
0  15    e 


S52:{ 


After  10  years*  serrice  .. .. 

15  do 

8on;eoa  ]Ii\|or 

Burgeon 

After  10  years'  service* .. 
90         do. 
S5         do. 

AaAa!Lfkax% 

After  10  years*  service* 

Teler.SniY 

After  8  years'  serv.* 
10  do. 

80  do. 

*.  Is  fbe  Army  In  any  capacity  as  a 


Vedical 
%  In 


0  10    4  0    7    4 
0    8    00    5    6 


, 


0  18 

0    0 


IS 

15 

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8 
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8 
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12 
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10 

0 

8 

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18 

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17 

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8 


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addJtioH  tottip 


0  II 
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pay  as  a 


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0  —  [0  18 
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0 

f  If  9dCapt.  17s. 
Suhnltern. 


Royal  Artillery. 


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Brigade. 


L  s.  If. 

8  0  0 

1  19  4 

1  7  1 


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0  10 
0  18 
0  9 
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General. 
Deputy  Cowm.  Pen.. 


STAFF  COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 
£  M.  d. 


4  14  11 
1    8    0 


Assistant  Comm.  Gen.  . . 
Dep.  Ass.  Comm.  Gen... 


£  «.  d. 

0  14    8 
0    0    6 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 


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Serrica. 


£  $. 
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1  10 
1  4 
1  2 
0  10 


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0 
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After  SO  but  {   After  10  b«f 
under  ti  Yean*  under  30  Tesrt* 
ACtMal  Scrviee.i  aeliMii  Service. 


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Iafp«eftir*Oederaf .«•...... 

Deputy  InepMtor-General 

Slav  Sofgeon  ...•.•..•.•..•..•■.........•......,.,.....1 

Regimental  Sngeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  8nd  Class 

Assistant  Sunceon < 

M.B. — A  Medieal  Oflleer  hereafter  promofed  will  be  repaired  to  acrre  upoa  the  mlnimatn  Pay  of  hia  nev  Bank  Oti# 

ia*e  MMlleal  Dspertewns  ^rlor  lo  Wtii  Jkiljr  ino  i  and  Tim  rear*.  Ii  he  rveeived  hia  Brat  Medieal  Commlaaioft  aubaequently  to 
•axdatibertaaahe  had  hicher  Pay  la  Ma  eld  Rank  than  aueh  mlnlmmn.  In  whlcii  eaae  ha  Atiat  aerre  the  above  period  upon 
that  Rale  of  Pay  which  may  be  next  above  hIa  former  Pay.  befur*  he  can  reeeive  any  Inereaae. 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  ON  HALF  PAY.  

Rate*  of  Half  Pay  after  a  Service  on  Full  Pay  of 

■   ■     II...       .    I.  I    ■  lA,, .        I     .  ,11 .1 


Inspeetor'Oeneral 

0epuf^  do ••»* 

0I8h  Ohlfcon   .»..■...«.••■.••••......••• 

Rcff mental  Surfoon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  Snd 
Class  

Assiitant  Sorgeoa 

Apothecary 

Purveyor ■••• 

Daptt^  Purveyor   ....•• 


15  but  under  SO  but  under;  10  but  under' 

LcM  Ibaa 

90  Years.  | 

Zft  Year*. 

M  Ycara. 

10  Years. 

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HALF   PAY.— (WOT   BRBVET.) 


OLD  MATS. 


VBW  aATS. 


BEQIMBNTir.  RANK. 


Ciirnirt/     injnnt,   \Cnralrg  |_ia/«wl. 


CoIoimI. 

licateriftiit-Colonel  (30  to  rrccirt  i'lOO  jtcr  unuum  in  addition  to  ITitlfi 
Pajft  Au<  ff^fU  must  bt  Bnrel  VoloHtlt^  and  hace  swro^  thirty  ymrs  > 

on  FuU  Ptiff).,. 3 

Unior 

Captuin •• 

Ueuteoant 

rV).       aboTc  Scren  Yean  ftandinK • 

Uo.       of  Five  Yean  ttandlnfr,  and  it  at  the  Battle  of  Waterloo 

OonM>i,  Sd  U^ntenanl,  of  £iiMffii.» • • ••• 

Pajriiiaa.«r*  abj%e  5ai»d  under  10  ycurk  actual  lervico  a»  rujrniatiert 

10 15 

15 «) 


"^  yean  actual  •errice  as  Paymaater 
-30  Yea.sdo.  do 


A^Qtnnt*  ... 

Quaitcr  Master!  under  5  Yean  Service$ •. 

Above  5  and  uoder  10 ...» 

10  15 

IS  Yean  total  Service,  of  which  10  as  Quarter  Ma»tfr 


>S0  Yean,  of  which  10  as  Quarter  )Iat.ttT 

>Sftrto.  ofwhiih  10  do 

80  do.  or  vbich  10  do 


▼eterlntrx Surgeon  under  0  Yean  ^vr\\ce {tem}.orary). 

Abore  0  and  under  10  Yean 

10—-- 20 , 

20 25 

26 30 


■90  Yean  8  rrlce 


N.B.— Lteutenantf  and  Captatut  of  the  Foot  Ouarda,  7t. — BuMsni  aad  Lleatcoaata,  4t. 
STAFF.— CoromtMaryaen*  80f.  M.     Dep.  do.  I4f.  8d.     AMi»tant  do.  7«.  A4.     Dep.  «o.  A»,  IW. 
under  6  Vear*  Service  (^/«M//Nrrary),  d«.     Uitio  under  15  Yean  Scrviee»  6f.    AIn>v«  15  and  aad«r  90t  7«.  ^d-, 
20  and  •indt>r  90.  10«.     AImmp  30  Year*  f%cr\lce,  I6«. 

*   ir  of  test  ttiaa  S  Years*  scmalsvrMCr  u  Pa^ututer,  tbt  ilalf  P»)  of  bii  fur  me  r  CominiMiua. 
t  Or  the  Hair  Pay  of  hit  flonnrr  ComtBlttlon. 

iV.&  — PrcTlout  9«rvMie  of  10  Yena'  darailTn  or  «p««rda,  no  Pull  Pay  in  ether  Ranks  u  a  Cu— tartantd  OSccr,  allw  flb 
uaatrr  shall  hare  complrtrd  \U  Yean'  actual  Servtrv  as  such,  tw  leckoa  as  equivalent  lo  &  Years*  Urmre  aa  Payaaostcr. 
I  If  tiipointcd  ttnm  any  olJt^  Comalaaioa  In  the  Amy,  and  retirinf  before  iMTlnff  eeanpleled  y  Yran*  Scnic*  aa  Qoaner- 
the  Hair  Pajr  of  hfa  /nnner  Coouciaaloii. 

I   ir  b*  aball  bare  prvTlouslf  acrTed  S  Yran  aa  a  Noa-eemmlnioned  Ofllcer. 


RATES  OF  H  I  LP- PAY  FOR  THE  ROYAL  ARTILLERY  AND  ROYAL  ENGINEERS. 

d. 


». 


Lleat«nant  Colonti 11 

U9^0T 10 

Captain 7 

Pint  Lieutenant    4 


d.  I  «. 

8  I  Flnt  Lleot.  above  aewn  yean  4    8 

1  I  i^cond  Limit 8    8^ 

4  ]  Quarter- Ma»tiT 4    8 

8  I  Sunrfon-Oenrrol 20  0 


$.  d. 

Rerident  Sorgton .10   o 

Surceun   .•• .••«.•     7    O 

Fint  AMiftant  Suigeon 4    O 

Second  do •    o 


PlllCErt  OF  COMMISSIONS. 


RANK. 


Pull  Price 

of 

Cowiulailoiia. 


Life  Quatdt. 
Lieul«nant>Co!oncI 
M^Jor       . 
Captain    - 
Lieutenant        • 
Comet 


Jtoyal  Jteffimfftt  ofllnru  Guartfi. 
Lieaianaat-ColuitFl 
M^or  .       .       .       . 

Captala  «... 

Lk'Utenatit       •       .       •       . 
Comet  •       .       •       • 


Drtiffcon  Ottnrdi  nnd  DraioonM, 
Lie*i(enant>Colonct 
MiOor  .       .        .        . 

Captain  .       .        . 

Lieutenant  •       .       • 

Comet  ... 


Foot  OuardM, 
Lieutonant-Colonel  •       •       • 

il^Jor,  with  ratik  of  Colonel 
Captain,  with  rank  of  Lieut  Colontl 
Lieutenant,  with  rank  of  Captain     - 
Suaicn,  with  rank  of  Lteatcaaat 


Meglmtnttofthf  Lint, 
Ueutanant-Cokmel 
M^Jor       .       .       • 
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LtrUtPisaot 

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7200 
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8500 
1785 
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6175 
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between  Ftall 

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ON  THB 


RETIRED  FULL  PAY,  AND  HALF  PAY, 

IKCLT7DIKO 

THE  BOTAL  REGIMENT  OF  ARTILLERY,  CORPS  OP  ROYAL  ENGINEERS, 
ROYAL  MARINES,  STAFF,  AND  MILITARY  DEPARTMENTS. 

N.B.  OffieerM  whose  namet  are  in  Italict  are  on  retired  full  pay* 

OffUare  above  the  rank  of  Captain  will  be  found  in  the  list  of  Field  Officere,  at  the 
beginning  of  the  book,  according  to  the  dates  of  their  Rank  in  the  Army, 


CAPTAINS. 


Abbott,  Cbristopher,*  Royal  Marines  .... 

Adair,  Johan  Hein,*  Unattoched 

Adams,  Edward,  Unattached 

Adanuy  Geoiig^e,^  21  Foot 

Adams,  Michael  Goold,  Unattached  .... 
^Agnew,Thoe.Ramsden* 2  ILYeUBeit.  > 
Deputy  Storekeeper  at  Tipner  ....  5 
II  Alexander,  Henry,*  R.  Staff  Corps .... 
ARen,  Charles  Davers,  Unattached 

fl  'Allen,  John  Penn,  1  Proy.  Bn.  of  Mil. 
Allen,  Robert,  5  Foot 

9  Alpe,  Hamond,  18  Dragoons    •  •  • 

Andrews,  Charles,  Unattached 

Andro9,  William,'  Unattached 

Antill,  Henry  Colden,  New  Bruns.  Fen. . . 
Anton,  Alexander,^  8  West  India  Regt.  . . 
9  Appleton,  William^*  1  R.  Vet.  Batt 
Arbathnott,  John,  Viscount,  Irish  Brigade 
Arbuthnott,  Hon.  John,  Unattached   . . . 

9  Arehdall,  Henry,  84  Foot    

9  Armstrong,  John,*^'  88  Foot 

Armstrong,  John,  12  R.  Veteran  Batt.  . 
IP  Armstrong,  Robert,'^  23  Dragoons  . . . 

Askew,  Thomas,  Waller's  Corps 

Atchison,  Henry  Alexander,  Unattached.. 
Austen,  Hen.  Edmund,  Sub.  Insp.of  Mil.  \ 
Adjutant,  \st  R.  Surrey  Militia. ...  5 
Aytoan,  Marriot  Chad.  W.,  R.  Artillery . . 
Siaby,  Anthony  Duperon,  Bourbon  Reg^. 

Bace,  Henry  William,  Unattached 

9  Bace,  William.*'  Unattached    

Bailey,  Charles,  Royal  Engineers    

Bailie,  James,  ITnattached 

Baines,  Cuthbert  A.,  Unattached,  Ady*  \ 

let  Weet  York  Militia 5 

Baker,  George  Granville,  Unattached. .  • . 

Baker,  Robert,**  57  Foot 

9  Baker,  William,  60  Foot 

Balck,  Geoige  Philip,  Unattached 

9  Baldwui,  Anthony,**  7  Foot 

Barclay,  Edward,  Unattached 

Barna^,  Henry  Gee,  1  Dragoon  Guards.. 
Barnes,  Richard  Rnowles,  Royal  Marines 

Barrett,  Knox.*'  Unattached 

IP  Barwell,  Osbome,'^  Unattached 

9*Bates,Robt.Montelieu,l  ProT.Bn.of  Mil. 
JBattersbee,  Thomas,  Royal  Engineers  . 
Battley,  William  D'Oyley,  2  Garrison  Batt. 
H  (8SI  Baynes,  Geo.  Macleod,*'  R.  Art.  . . 
Bayntun,    Charles,    Queen's    Rangers,  ) 

Barradk- Master  at  Brighton »  ) 

Beadon,  Richard,  9*2  Foot. •••.••• 

Beadon,  Valentine^  Royal  Marines  .  • .  • 


COiWBT, 

U  LIEUT,  or 

ENSIGN. 


11  Mar. 

19  Sept 
9  April 
4  Dec. 

21  July 

19  Dec. 

13  June 
17  Sept. 

never 
■  never 
11  Feb. 
21  Mar. 

24  Sept. 
31  Aug. 

14  Sept. 
30  June 
27  Mar: 

23  June 

25  Sept. 
7  Aug. 

24  Mar. 
2  April 

Feb. 
7  April 


95 
05 
25 
99 
25 

07 


LIBITT. 


08 


12 

96 
04 
01 
01 
25 
04 
03 
95 
07 
93 
25 


27  Jan. 

28  Sept. 
31  Dec. 
26  July 
30  July 


cAPTAnr. 


06 18  July 
09  8  Jan. 

28  24  Feb. 
04{l5  Feb. 

29  28  Dec. 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


12  Oct.    09 


11  26  Aug. 

12  20  May 
never 
never 

12  April 
11123  June 

13  May 
5  May 

25  Dec. 
12  Nov. 
21  April 

8  April 

14  Nov. 

26  Sept. 
1  June 

20  April 

26  June 

7  Aug. 


13 
13 


09 
14 
14 
99 


05  26  Aug.  14 
24  15  May  35 
38  8  Oct.  47 
10 18  Jan.  21 
38  31  Dec.   44 


22  June  15 


13 
2 
25 
25 
13 
27 
16 
11 


0429 


10  June  26 


3  Dec. 
April 
16  Feb. 

9  Feb. 
25  April 
28  Nov. 


03 
01 
33 
09 
26 
34 


12  June  28 


1  Aug. 
31  Jan. 

3  Dec. 
29  Oct. 

never 
12  July 
22  May 
6  Mar. 
10  Mar. 
12  Sept. 

never 
20  Mar. 

2  Apr. 
4AprU 


34 
05 
02 
29 

27 
06 
10 
08 
11 

13 
29 
07 


Mar.  03 


11  May 
14  Feb. 


96 
11 


27  Sept 

1  May 
14  May 
27  July 

2  Oct. 
21  June 
31  Dec. 


03 
03 
26 
05 
04 
97 
09 
93 
28 

33 

04 
01 
36 
11 
30 
39 


20 
28 
25 
26 
5 
15 
13 
26 
27 


8  Oct.   30 


23 

22 

19 

17 

27 

14 

10 

4 

3 

2 

21 

22 

1 


July 

May 

Nov. 

April 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

April 

never 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 


38 
06 
03 
85 
07 
34 
07 
28 
10 
12 

13 
34 
08 


Aug. 

April 

Dec, 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

June 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 


25 
41 
13 
13 
20 
25 
25 
09 
16 
10 
04 
30 
13 
15 
04! 


15  Jan.  29 
27  Dec.  42 
1814 
25  Sept  14 
15  Nov.  21 
27  Aug.  25 
10  Aug.  32 
5  April  21 
25  Sept  17 


29  July 

22  July 
27  Jan. 

7  July 
10  Mar. 

23  Nov. 
3  Oct 


27 
94 
35 

36 

12 
12 

48 
43 
41 

48 


25  June  3a 
23  April  18 

25  Mar.   16 

20  Nov.  35 

12  July    44 

26  April  44 


6  Mar.  40 


15  Oct    93 


18 

10 

11 

1 

3 

3 

15 

26 

25 

1 

25 

22 

17 

1 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

June 

Dec. 

Julv 

April 

May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

May 

Nov. 

Aug. 


48 
15 
10 
38 
13 
47 
13 
38 
26 
26 
13 
29 
40 
27 


10 
21 

7 

10 
15 

3 


April  25 

Aug.   16 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Oct 


48 
43 
43 
48 


21  April  46 


18 

4 

22 

26 

25 

3 

2 

13 

O 

24 


12 
25 


48 
20 
25 
38 
16 
47 
15 
40 


1  Feb.    98 


never      25  Nov, 
6  Feb.    29,  8  June 


99 
38 

Q 


Aug. 
May 
Dtc. 
June 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
April  27 
Jan.  28 
1814 

Nov.  47 
Sept.  34 


1811 


330 


CapJaifiM. 


GORKBT, 
BTC. 


•  •  •  • 


Sean  y  Isaac,  2^  Vooi   • 

9   Braufoy,    Benjamin ,>>    Unattached,  { 

Staff  Qffifer  ((f  Pensi^nen J 

^Beckham,  Horatio,  43  Foot    

*B€n,  James,  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia   .... 

Belson,  Gtorge.  Rftyal  Marines    

9  BeltoD.  Samnel,  Unattaohcd    

Bennett ,  James,  Unattaelied 

Bennett,  Wui.  R.  Lyon,  Unattached 
Bentley,  A)ex   C.  Downini;,  7  F(K>t. 
Benrsford,  Sir  Geo.  de  la  Poer,  Bt.  Unatt. 
Beretze,  Francis,  1  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

Bernard,  Peter,  Unattaelied 

Bernard,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Bernard,  William,  Unattai  lied 

9  Bernard,  Hon.  Wm.  Smyth,**  I  Dr.  Gds. 
Bemert,  TFI/Zuim,  Royal  Artillery,  Bar-  } 

raek'Matier  at  Croydon \ 

Berry,  James  Parsons,^  York  Chasseurs 

*Bettesworth,  Henry,  4  Foot    

Bevan,  Howe  Curtis,  Royal  Artilleiy  « •  • . 

Beverhaudt,  A  dam,^  58  Foot 

9M  Biddulph,  Theophllus,  6  Dragoons  . . 
Bigiii'll,  Richard  Roe,  Royal  Marines .... 

fl  Birch.  James,**  R.  Bngineeiv 
Bischhofrshauseo,C.faron,For.C.ofW8ff. 

9  Bishop,  James,**  9&  Foot 

Black,  George.  R.  Staff  Corps 

Hfi  Black,  Samoel,  Unattached 

Blackull,John,  98  Foot 

Blaeially  John,  90  Foot 

Qil  BIttcklin,  Richard,*'  Unattached  .... 
Blackinore,  Henry,  3  R.  Veteran  Batt. . . 

Bland,  James,**  Unattached 

Blane.  Robert,  Unattached 

9^9.4  Blathwayt,  Geo.  Wm.,  Unattached  .. 
9j2E  BUnnerhassit,  Aid  worth,**  Unatt.    . . 

Bloomtield,  Edwin,  10  For>t 

Blyth,  Aui^ufttus  Fred.,  C  West  India  R^t 

Boldero,  llvnry  Goo.,  IJnattached    

^Bonamta^  Vieenzo,  R.  Malta  Fen«.  Regt. 
Bond,  Adolphus  Fred..  R.  Staff  Corps,  | 

Stt^  Officer  of  Petinonert J 

Bonner,  J.*hn,  Ogle's  Rtrcrulting  Corps  . . 

Boti'ler.  Robert,  R.  Engineers 

Boultoii,  Riclianl,  Coldstream  Guards    .. 

Bowcii,  Juhu  Watts,  50  Foot    

Bowk^,  Henry  Old  11.  Id,  Unattached  .... 
Boyes,  Robert  Nairiie,^'  3  W.  India  RegL  ^ 

Barrock'Mnster  at  Grahatnstoum . .  S 
9  Brabazon,  Nichoiait Coltburst,  UnatL.. 

Bracken  bury,  John,  38  Foot    

Bradley,  Wm.  Brown,  104  Foot 

f  il  Brandcr,  Tho.  CoTentry,**  50  Foot . . 

Bt  annan,  James,  Unattaelied  • • . 

Bremer,  Henry,  Royal  Marines  r  ••..•• . 

Bn  tt,  William,  Unatuched 

Bridge,  Robert  Onflow.  Royal  Marines  • . 

*Bridjie,  Samuel,  82  Foot 

Briuu!*,  Abraham,  5  Foot 

Brinekman,  John  Richard,  Unattached  .. 
BroadKy,  Edward  Osborne,  Unattached,  } 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners ] 

Brodie,  Hugh,^  2  R.  Veteran  Ball,    

^  Broughton,  Robert  Edwards,^  9  Foot 

lit  own  J  Hugh,  Hoyal  Marines 

Brown,  Jamet  Moatago,  Uoattaehed  .... 


0 

8 


6 
10 

0 
12 

9 

8 
23 
SO 
24 
17 

0 


July 

Mar. 

never 

never 

May 

July 

April 

April 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Nov. 


03 
10 


LIBUT. 


1  Nov.  04 


8  Oct.    12 


98  6 
0016 
00|  2 
31|24 
25;17 
27{l4 
02jl0 
d4{ll 
3526 


25 
09 


16  Dec.   16 
8 


6 

21 
22 
3 
12 

25 

9 

5 

6 

14 

18 

n 

4 

1 
25 
23 
13 
19 

1 
24 


Jan. 

never 

May 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Julv 

never 

May 

April 

April 

July 

Oct. 

July 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 


25 

16 


never 

never 

July 

May 

Dee. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Jan. 

Aug. 


-20  July    25 


07  20  Jan.    08 


25 

13 
04 
07 
00 


12 
9 

22 
3 

1 


04  23 
25112 

10   8 


00 

12 

15 

96 

04 

31 

13 

14i 

04 

26 

14 

23 


8 

4 

13 

2 

25 

•25 

4 

5 

23 

29 


3  April  28 


4 

11 
11 
10 

4 


May 
May 

AprU 

Feb. 

Dec. 


25 


never 

Nov. 

April 

May 

July 

May 

never 

Dec 

July 

July 

July 

May 

July 

April 

Aug. 

Mar. 

May 

Oct. 

April 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 


CAPTAIV. 


7  Nov.  06 


14  Aug.   40 


25  Deo. 

26  Dee. 
28  April 

Dee. 

20  Fd). 

4  Feb. 

18  June 

19  Feb. 
1  Aug. 
6  Nov. 

26  Apr. 
26  Jan, 
10  Aug. 


wnnt 
PLACED  oh: 

HALF  I'AY. 


14  Aug.  40 


60 

0830 

18 

33 

32 

28 

05 

26 

SO 

28 

10 


1825 

D5I28 
S4!W 
23(31 


48 
41 


4 
8 


3610 
1325 
2917 


44 

41 
16 


10  Jan.    37 


7 

25 
97|dl 
1629 
0614 


03 


1 


11120 
6 


04 
27 
13 
13 
14 
20 
98 


27 

16 
28 
14 
1 
8 
29 


09112 
36  8 
15)  9 
15.26 
05{l5 

m  5 

1531 
25 


20  June  32 


01 

25'20  0ct.    26 


July 

Dec. 

July 

April 

Sept. 

June 

Deo. 

July 

June 

Jaly 

July 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

April 

Feb. 

June 

June 

Aug. 

April 

April 

Dec. 

Jan. 


3 

14 
25 


Sept.  14 
1814 
April  95 
Doe.  25 
May  27 
Fc^  48 
Jan.  47 
Feb.  S6 
June  26 
May  81 
Sept.  47 
Feb.  45 
May   16 


48  8 

13I25 

4021 

86 

14|25 

10  2 
14i24 
15;25 

11  2 
41  2 
26)  8 
1626 
38! 
33 
03 
26,23 
3828 
85l  9 
8410 
13!  ^ 
3320 
27il7 
40i 


8ept  46 
Sept  14 
July  41 

Mar.  10 
Jttoe  21 
Sept  25 
Sept.  16 
May  12 
Feb.  4i) 
April  10 
Nov.  18 


6  Feb.  46 


Dec  PI 
Jaa.   48 

Jttoe  85 
Jan.  38 
Jaly  96 
June  84 
Ike.  SO 


12  Oct. 


5  Jan.    04 18  July 


94 

07 
35 


20  May    14 


never 
28  Jan. 
10  June 


15  Aair. 
13  July 
08  12  May 

4031  May 


27 

10 
0 

^7 
6 

•22 

11 
2 

20 
8 

15 

11 

12 
17 


Nov. 

Nov. 

July 

June 

June 

Mar. 

April 

April 

never 

Feb. 

July 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 
Apr. 


06  20  Mar. 
03*28  Nov. 
oa'27  July 
UOOBlar. 
10-25  Dec. 
28;  7  8epu 
01 -23  Jan. 
'22  12  Oct, 

never 

07  20  Feb. 


8  June  15  9  Aug. 

08  25  Oct. 
05  15  Oct. 
04  16  April 
14;  1  Jane 
23  25  July 
30;  7  April 
12  26 


May 

3  J  12  Feb. 
2  Dee. 
0^  8  April 
lU.24  0ct.    21 '23  July 

29.28  Sept. 

0(V  8  Sept. 
07   OJuly 
12  10  Feb. 
9G|  IJ9M. 


I 
2020  Sept. 

05  2  July 
21)  Oct. 

06  16  Jan. 
28(14  Oct, 


8828Joly  43 

Qol 

40;  0  Mar.  41 
97.25  Dec  01 
14|  1814 

44  15  Jan.  47 

31    2Aog.  89 

Jtioe  30 
June  2^ 
Jaly  17 
Feb.  -iO 
Joly  4^ 
May  47 
June  25 
Aog.  44 
ISfO 
May  t25 
Oct.  £7 


14  11 

1810 
12.25 
3028 
4526 

40  a 

2510 
42  10 

25  20 
2525 


39*25  Fib.  41 

14 

12,19  Not.  U 

34' 

47  1  iM.  «? 


Captains. 


331 


Brown,  Natlmnie], 68  Foot ,... 

fl  m  Bfoirn,  ThomaBi**  79  Foot  , . . . 
rowne,  Brotberton,  Unattached  •  ^  • .  • . 

Browne,  Lawrence,  4  Ceylon  Begt 

Browne,  Peter  Ratledge  Montague,  Unatt. 
IP  Browne,  Hon,  Tberoai,^  16  Dragoon* 

Browne,  William,  34  Dragoons   • , 

Bruttorif  John,  Royal  Marine*  •..».... 
Buchanan,  John  Grahame,  Unattached  . . 

Bnlkeley,  Lempeter,  Unattached, 

Bulkeley,  Thomai,  Unattached    . , 

Boll,  Frederick  G.  60  Foot .,... 

Sim  Burget,Soro.  Wald.,''  6  W.  India  R. 
urke,  Alexander,*^  Unattached 

9  Burke,  Bdmund,  R.  York  Cha«eurs  « . 
•Bumaby,  Bdwin,  Unattached  .......... 

Burnett,  Rich.  Parry,*  Vet,  Company  . . 
IP  Burton,  John  Curzon,^  Royal  Artillery 

Burton,  Joeeph,^^  37  Foot » . .  >» 

Boasche,  George,  26  Dragoona » . 

Butler,  Richard  Alexander.  Unattached., 
9  W^  Butler,  Theobald,^*  Unattacl^d  . . 

Butt,  John  WeiJa,  Unattached « . 

Bygrave,  Joseph,  Unattached , . « . 

Caffin,  Woi.  Geo.  Chart,  Royal  Artillery 

9  Cameron,  Jobn,^  Unattached 

Camefon,  William,*^  13  Dragoons  .*•... 
Campbell,  A  lexaaidiv.  Royal  Marinea  •  • 
|}ampbel],  Duncan,  Royal  Marinea  ...... 

Campbellj  JohUf  74  Foot. . , . , 

Campbell,  John,^«  36  Foot   

Campbeil,  Patrick  Scott,  R.  ArtUlery,  ) 

Bar. "Matt.  Spanish  Tovniy  Jamaica  i 
9  Campbell,  Willlam,^^  Unattached  .... 

Oipadose,  Henry,  Unattached 

Capel,  Sydney  Aug.,  51  F.  Qr,M.  11  ) 

Oct.  33,  StaJ^  Officer  of  Pciinonere  \ 
Cardew,  Christopher  B.  Unattached  . .  • . 

Carloaa,  John  Baxter,  86  Foot 

9  Carnegie,  W.  F.  Lindsay /»  Royal  Art. 
Carpenter,  Digby  Thomas,  61  Foot    .... 

Carr,  Ralpb,^  Royal  Marinea 

9  Carruthera,  William,^  Unattached,  ) 

Town  MqjoTy  Cape  qf  Oood  Hope . .  S 
Cartan,  Wm.,  Unatt.  Staff  Off.  qfPen.. 
Cautery  John  Money,  Unatt.  Adijutant  ) 

Monmouth  MiUtia  5 

Gary,  William  Lucius,  Unattached 

Cassldy,  Francis  P.  Unattached   

Cater,  Thomae  Hicie,^^  Royal  Marinea.. 

Cathcart,  Hon*  Adolphns  F.,  Unattached 

Canl6eld,  Daniel,^*  7  Foot 

Chaloner,  John,  Independent  Company 
Chancellor*  Juhn,»  61  Foot    

Chapman,  John  Jamea,*^  Royal  Artillery 

Charlewood,  John,  Unattached    

Charlton,  Saint  John,  14  Dragoena 

Cbatterton,  Oliver  Nicolls,  Unattached  . . 

Chawner,  Edward  Hoare,  Unattoched    • . 

Cheape,  John,  95  Foot 

*Cheape,  John,  5  Garrison  Battalion  .... 

Chepmell,  Charles,  Unattached    

Cheashire,  Edward,  49  Foot 

Chicbeater,  Arthur,  Liverpool  Regt.    .... 

Chicheater,  Arthur  Charles,  Unattached  . . 

9  m  Chiiholm,  Donald,'^  R,  Vet.  Batt. 


COBNET, 
ETC. 


LIEUT. 


30  Jane 
33  Oct.    06 

1  Sept.  11 

5  Oct.    04 
81  Oct. 

6  Aug. 
16  Aug. 
15  Mar. 

15  Feb. 
8  April 

30  June 
25  Oct. 

lOct. 

8  Mar. 
29  Oct, 

4XoT. 
10  July 

4  April 

5  Oct, 
never 

29  July 
8  Oct. 

16  Jan. 
never 

16  Dec.  2530 

3  April  06,11 

6  Aug.  03il4 

4  July   0315 
21  May   96 
16  Sept.  13 

2  April  12 

19  May  28 


0427  Mar.  05 


15  Dec. 
ISept 
1  Aug. 
ll|24Dec. 
07  14  July 
9928AprU 
08119  July 
16  9  AprU 
25  29  May 


CAPTAIK. 


28 
27 
12 
10 


00 
07 
04 


24  May 
8  Feb. 

never 
5  Nov. 
12{21  Oot. 
19(12  June 
5  May 

1  Feb. 
4  Nov. 

never 
35  Sept. 
28  April 

2  Mar. 


19 
06 
10 


28  Feb. 
26  Feb. 


11 

28 


7  July   37 


4 

28 

1 


never 

June 

May 

Dec 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

AprU 


2  Jan. 
07|20  July 
13  8  April 
13  Mar. 

29  Aug. 

12  Aug. 

30  May 
11  April 

2  Aug. 
9  Jan. 

5  May 
23  Nov. 

20  Oct. 
12120  Feb. 
13(10  Nov. 

8  AprU 

13  June 

6  Nov. 

21  April 
13  Sept. 
10  Sept. 

08J28  Nov. 
86  20  Nov. 

25  Dee. 

18  Mar. 
07  26  May 
04  6  Nov. 
a5  31  July 
00  27  July 
20 15  Dec. 
IS  26  Dec. 


05 
12 

oa 

04 
21 
25 

281 
31 
31 


23 
00 
08 
05 

23 


28 


17 
15 
26 
10 
26 
12 
09 
36 
39 
35 
37 
38 
14 
35 
151 
26 
05 
27 
14 
98 
25 


125 
25 

8 
18 
28 
25 

9 


WHEN 
PLu^CED  ON ; 
HALF  PAY. 


2 

28 
9 
18 
8 
1 
3 
12 
1 

25 

19 

25 

5 


34j28 
40  28 


June  17 

Feb.  16 
AprU  26 
Sept.  16 

June  31 

Mar.  16 

Dec  19 

Aug.  39 

May  36 

Mar.  49 

Aug,  48 

May  17 
April  36 

Aug.  20 

Oct.  26 

Nov.  16 

Nov.  33 

Oct.  20 

June  02 

Nov.  29 

Nov.  34 

Jnly  43 

May  28 

AprU  41 

Aug.  35 

Nov.  17 


10  Jan.    30 


25  Jnne 
17  May 


12 
34 


25  May   39 


27  Dec.  3317  Mar.  38 
11  Sept  OCij'iO  Sept.  09 

22  Dec  03,20  July    04 

23  Mar.  96122  July   97 
9  AprU  12  17  Mar.  31 


22  May   12 

17  July    15 

18  May  32 


11  Jan.   15 


25  Nov. 

12  Oct. 
7  Nov. 
4  April 

14  June 
30  Jan. 

13  Sept. 
23  April 
10  Feb. 

26  July 
9  June 

17  June 
never 
May 

20  Oct. 

27  Sept. 
12  Dec. 


1  Dec.   18 

12  Dec.    22 

7  Aug.  35 

f*25Decl3 
I  3  May  15 


13   8 

4114 

1421 

11   6 

26 

08,22  Oct.    19 

37 

25 


10  Sept.  30 


28  June 

29  Dec. 


31 
46 


14  April  41 

12  April  27 
29  Dec   46 

80  July   44   1  May    46 

21  April  401  1  Aug. 
7  AprU  2:>  15  Mar. 


1  July 
18  Aug. 
13  Nov. 


13 
08 
40 


1  Jan.    42 


31  Aug. 
18  Sept. 


38 
39 


1  Dec. 
6  July 
5  Mar. 


48 
33 
19 
15 
41 


28  13  Dec.  31 
09  6  Mar.  28 
22  OJune  25 
05  18  June  07 
00 12  Nov.  03 
06 19  May  07 
05l  1  June  06 
29i  lAug.  34 
14 10  Nov.  14 
33|  5  Aug.  36 
25  10  June  26 
77,28  Dec    78 

I      never 
04,23  Nov.  04 
9611  May   97 
01  14  Jan.    02 


22  July  42 
n  Aug.  38 
21  AprU  46 


26  May   25  20  Jan.    82 


26 


10  Nov.  29 
10  Oct.    05 


10  Nov. 
27  Dec 

13  July 
26  May 

11  Feb. 

14  Sept. 
21  April 

6  Sept. 

12  Oct. 

15  Aug. 

7  Sept. 

14  April 
9  July 
1  Oct. 

15  Dec 
12  Dec. 

3  AprU 
20  July 

Q 


48 
37 
32 


10  Nov.  48 


27 


23,14 
08<21 
OOllO 
20|  2 
39;  7 
20  25 
48  15 
32 
80 
03 
12  Z'i 

04  n 

05  li) 
35 
lb 

2 


July  82 
Sept.  32 
Juue  13 
July  23 
Juue  29 
June  44 
Oct.  21 
Ausf.  48 
Sept.  32 
1/k:J 

April  26 
Sept.  12 
Mar.  07 
Aug.   45 


332 


Captains. 


Cliristic,    Fred.    Gordon,   Unattached^ } 

Stt{ff  Officer  of  Pensioners S 

Christie,  Napier  Turner,  Unattached  .  * . . 

Christie,  Thomas,  90  Foot    

Churchill,  Edward  William,  Royal  Mariues 

<R®  Claris,  Pryce,**  Unattached 

Ciayfield,  Edward  Ireland,  Unattached  . . 
Cleather,  Edward  John,  R.  Staff  Corps  . . 
Clements,  Wm.  VUcount,  Unattached,  \ 

Colonel  of  Leitrim  MilUia S 

9  0:®  Clerke,  Sir  Wm.  H.,  B^,*'  42  Foot 

Clive,  Edward,  Unattached 

Cochrane.  James,  Unattached 

9  Wi  Cochrane,  Robert,^  Rifle  Bri-  ) 

(raile,  Military  Knight  of  Wiridwr  S 
Cochrane,  Roht.Mortimer,*''Glenirarry  Fen. 
Cockburn,  Jame^,Unat.,  Staff  Of,  of  Pen, 
9  Cockburne,  Wm.  Horace/^  Unattached 
Cocker,  Barnard  William,  Unattached  •• 
Coddington,  Joshua,  Royal  Engineers  * . 
Colby f  Henry  Attgustuef^  R.  Engineers 
Cole,  Hon.  Ilenry  Arthur,  Unattached  . 

Collis,  Peter,  Unattached • . 

Colliss,  John,  Royal  Marines    *.......  i 

Colman,  Thomas,  Unattached 

9  ^2.4Colthurat,  J.  R.,*='Sub.  Insp.of  Mil. 
9  Colfilc,  Fre<lerick,*"  Scots  Fusilier  Gds. 
Colville,  Cliarlcs  John,  Unattached     .... 

Connop,  Henry,  Cape  Ref^iment 

Conolly,  James,  Unattached    .......... 

Conrady,  Martinus,**  Unattached    

Conroy,  5tr  John,  Bt,^  KCH.,  R.  Artillery 

Cook,  Jervis,  Royal  Marines   

Cook,  Wm.  Surtees,  UoatL,  A^utant  \ 

Ut  Somerset  Militia    ] 

*Cooke,  John,  50  Foot 

9  5jB  Cooper,  David, ^^  17  Foot 

•Cooper,  Robert  Henry,  2  Pr.  Bn.  of  Mil. 

Coote,  Chid  ley,  Unattachc<l 

Cornelias,  Richard  Longfield,  R.  Artillery 
Corsy,  Charles  Juste  de,  06  Foot. ....... 

9  Costley,  Theoph.  Byors,*  45  Foot 

Costobadic,  James  Palliser,  Unattached . . 
Cotton,  Edward  Antonius,«^  R.  Artillery 

Coache,  Tliomas,  108  Foot  

Cowper,^on.Wm.  Francis.  Unattached,  ) 

A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty ] 

9  Cox,  Charles*' 41  Foot    

CoK,  Charles,  87  Foot   

Cox,  John  George,  40  Foot 

Cox,  Joseph  Lucas,  Unattached 

Cracknell,  James  Thos,,  Royal  Marines 
Cradock,  Arlam  Wi]liamson,*16  Foot .... 

9  Crai^ie,  John,  47  Foot 

Cranfield,  Geor<ze  Darley,  Unattached  . . 
Cremer.  James  Smith,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
Crichton,  John,  Hangers'  Recruiting  C^rps 
Crofton,  Walter  Fred.,  Ruyal  Artillery  . . 
Crosbie,  Sir  William,  JBart,,  Unattached 
Cross,  William  Jennings,  Unatttched. . . . 
Crowther,  Richard  J,  F.,  Royal  Marines 
Cruice,  Edmund  John,  Unattached..  •  • . . 

Cu'li^ertson,  John,  45  Foot 

CimMv,  Alexander  Dnnitl.  Unattached   .. 
Cum»ierlr;ie,  Charles  Lnsl»lni:t'»n,  Tnott. 
Cumberland,  Bcntinck  licrry,  Mcurftii'*R 


KK8IOK, 
ETC. 


8  Apr. 
5  April 

1  May 

2  Mar. 
10  July 
15  Oct. 


34 
21 

12 
15 
15 
12 


9  Dec.  24 


10  Jan. 

27  April 
5  June 

9  Not. 

17  ^'ov. 
12AprU 

10  April 
23  May 
25  April 
12  July 
17  Jan. 

11  Mar. 
20  Mar. 

28  May 

12  Nov. 
22  Sept. 
27  May 

2  Sept. 
17  June 
30  April 

8  Sept. 

20  May 

27  June 

nCTCT 

11  Aug. 
never 
never 
5  July 

3  Mar. 

0  May 

21  Sept. 

1  July 
OOct. 


11 
15 
35 

00 


LIEUT. 


20  July  38 


10 
14 
19 
27 
2g 
22 


Sept. 

Aug. 

May 

June 

Mar. 

Oct, 


25 
00 
31 
22 
22 
17 


31  Oct.  26 

25  July  11 

21  Jan.  10 

28  Dec.  38 


8  May    12 


08  25 


27 
00 
1« 
26 
08 
28 
12 
13 
07 
07 
08 
30 
10 
36 
13 
03 
00 

34 
25 


13 

03 
0.-) 
,n2 

or, 

00 


3t  Dec.  S7 


17  Sept. 
14  Feb. 
C  Auir. 
4  July 
17  Aug. 
9  July 
3  Oct. 
10  June 
7  July 
April 
June 
Mar. 
April 
Dtc. 
April 
Oct. 
10  Oct. 
12  Dec. 
19  Aug. 


23 
25 
27 

8 
24 
12 
14 

7 

26 
13 

21 
10 
28 
23 
12 
28 


Dec. 

Aug. 

June 

April 

June 

June 

Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

July 

Oct. 

never 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct 


10 
83 
12 
20 
29 
09 
30 
15 
3*2 
08 

on 

41 
25 
37 
18 
03 
12 


CAPTAIN. 


1 

3 

13 

16 

17 
24 


May 

Aug. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

5  April 

•25  April 

*23  June 

5  Oct. 


46 


40 
23 
25 
32 


WHEN 
PLACED  OR 
tiALr  PAY. 


9  Apr.  47 

26123  Oct.  35 

01 

30  June  41 

3  April  46 

17  Sept.  25 

'24  Aug.  32 

20  Mar.  35 


31 

22 
25 
49 


22  May   28 


5  Jan.    39 


never 
1  May 

never 
9  Jtme 
4  July 

1  Jan. 
28  June 

1  Feb. 
•29  Nov. 


28 

14 
161 

07 

38 
08 
01 


24  Feb.    32 


0316 


2 
21 
4 
1 
2 
9 
5 


O.'i 
03 
05 
07 
03 
05 

on 

17 

8H 
33 
13 
19 
OS 
25 
04 
2*2 
10 


9 
•25 
19 
19 
21 
15 
12 
29 
25 
'25 
13 

1 

18 
13 

8 
18 
i9 
19|I3 


May 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

April 

May 

July 

Jan. 

May 

July 

Dec. 

Aug. 

June 

Oct. 

May 

July 

Oct. 


05 
06 
04 
07 
21 
05 
06 
07 
S5 
02 
30 
15 
25 
04 
30 


20 
IP 
2o 


6 
8 
2 
8 

23 

2 

6 

3 

11 

20 

29 

9 

31 

•22 

14 

26 

13 

27 


Feb. 

June 

June 

April 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

May 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

May 

April 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 


12 
3H 
25 
20 
41 
13 
35 
32 
41 
30 
25 

i:* 

44 

26 
45 
29 
11 
34 


30  Dec.    45 


'25 

16 

14 

4 

6 

7 

23 

29 

17 


Dec. 
Nov. 

July 

April 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

July 

Oct. 


13 
41 

25 
35 
06 
13 
44 
25 
05 


26  Dec.  S626Dee.  95 


14 
1 
20 
'20 
26 

7 

o 

7 
o 

26 
17 
24 
•29 
19 
5 
0617 


13 

3 

14 


April 

April 

Feb. 

Sopt. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

April 

June 

April 

Jen. 

Feb. 

Auif. 

July 

April 

Mar. 

\i%^e. 

Oct. 

Nov. 


12 
13 
25 
37 
98 
45 
17 
26 
21 
44 
14 

34 

SO 


2  May  23 

22  May   28 

5  0cU  49 


I 

21 
27 
24 


3 

•28 

•27 
\& 
•25 
13 
26 
30 
20 
17 

28 


20 
30 


10 
'29 
28 


Nqv.  3C 
Feb.  40 
Dec.  27 
May  28 


July  41 
Aug.  38 

May  30 
June  30 
Feb,  10 
July  47 
April  JW 
Mar.  47 
Nor.  3d 
Jane  2i 

Aprs  46 

1814 

1814 
June  '20 
Mar.  44 
1811 
1814 
Mar.  48 
July  2^ 
Dec.   17 


9 


08 
13 
11 
24113 


25 

14 
4 

1 

1 

29 

3 
21 

9 
17 

9 


Nor.  15 
July  18 
July  ID 
Jan.   t25 

Nov.  14 

2814 

Sept,  i6 

May  40 

Feb.  4fi 
June  20. 
Aof  .  20 

Mar.  4* 

Sept.  U 
April  41 
June  4'J 
OeL  40 


Captains. 


333 


Onppnge,  Alexander,  Unattached  * 

Currte,  George  Alfred,  Unattached 

Cnrtis,  Henry,'®  poyal  Artillery 

IP  Cust,  Han.  Peregrine  Fra.,"  3  Dr.  Gds. 

Custance.  Neville,  1  R.  Veteran  Batt 

Daintry,  Michael,  Unattached 

l>'Alton,  Edward,  Unattached 

lyArcy,  John,  Veteran  Company 

Jj*Arc^p  Judge  Thos,,  4  R.  Vet.  Batt.   . . 

Darroch,  Donald  G.  Angus,"  Unattached 

9  Davem,  John/"  27  Foot,  Captain  of  ( 

Invalids,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,,  5 

Davenport,  Trevor,  Unattached 

Da  vies,  Arthur,  Unattached 

9  S^  Davles,  David,^^  Unattached   

•Davies,  John,  4  Foot   

Davies,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Davies,  Joseph,  Unattached • 

Davis,  Alfred,'*  Unattached 

Davis f  William,'^  Royal  Marines 

Dawe,  Charles,  Unattached 

9  Deacon,  Charles  Parke,"  R.  Artillery 
Do  Blaqaiere,  Hon,  John,"  Unattached 
9  I^e  Burgh,  Anth.  Philip,  Portuguese  Ser. 
De  la  Condaniine,  Thomas,  Unattached  . . 

Delancey,  John,  Unattached    

De  Lisle,  Hirzel  Fred.,  Unattached 

Delmont,  Frederick,  Royal  Marines   .... 

D'Erp,  Balthazar,  Baron,  60  Foot 

Despard,  Philip  Henry,  Unattached   .... 
Des  VoBux,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.,  C3  Foot. . 

Des  Voenx,  Henry,  Unattached   

Devon,  William  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Dewell,  Thomas,''  Royal  Artillery 

De  Wend,  James  Douglas,  52   Foot,  ) 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners J 

Dick,  John,  112  Foot    

Hickson,  David,  95  Foot 

Dickson,  James  Henry,  Unattached  .... 
9  DifUm,  Timothy,^  2  R.  Vet.  Battalion 

Dixon,  John,  Unattached 

•Dobbs,  Francis,  12  Foot 

9  *Dod8Worth,Benja.,  3  Pro  v.  Bn.  of  Mil. 
Donelan,  Anthony,***    York  Chasseurs,  1 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners \ 

9  Donoughmor€,J.'^  JS:arl  qf,KP.,Gr.  Gds. 
Dore,FcterL\ikc,^UDnit.StaffOff.ofPen. 
Donglas,  Henry  Hamilton,  78  Foot    .. 
9  Douglas,  Joseph,'^  Unattached    .... 

Doaglas,  Robert,  Unattached 

Dotodall,  Aylmer,^  54  Foot    

Dowland,  John,  67  Foot 

Dotvman,  Jobn,^  Unattached 

^3t9^  Down.  Richard,  Unattached     .... 

Downes.  Wm.  James,  11  Dragoons 

Drew,  Richard  Robinson,  R.  Artillery . . 
9  Drewry,  Frederick  Geoi-ge,®'  12  Foot . . 
<fl33  Dromgoole,  N.  Fleming,  35  Foot. . , . 
9  82*  Drooght,  Jolin  Head,**  93  Foot  . . 

9  Druitt,  Edward,"  37  Foot   

9  Drummond,  J.  3I*Gregor,»<*  82  Foot  . . 

9  Drysdale,  Alexander,**  27  Foot 

Du  Bourdieu,  John,  87  Foot    

Duckett,  George  Floyd,  Unattached  .... 
Duncan,  William,**  Royal  Artillery     .... 

Dunn,  lliomas^  14  Foot    

Dunne,  Richard,  Unattached  • .  f 


20  JLIEUT. 
BTC. 


25  Aug.  09 

1  Sept.  25 
22  Dec.  03 
31  Mar.  Oc» 

2  July  12 
22  June  20 
13  June  30 

3  Mar.  08 
31  Dec.  94 
22  Mar.   33 


lilEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


29  Dec.   12  28  Mar.   16 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


10  Mar.  32124  Kov.   43j23  Feb.    44 
25  Jan.     13  21  April  21 


20  July   04 


27  Mar.  OG 

8  June  30 

22  Nov.  21 
16  April  07 

never 

4  April  08 
8  Dec.  25 

21  Sept.  15 

26  Feb.    07 

28  Jan.    08 
1  April  02 

30  Sept.  36 

7  Mar.  10 

16  June  14 

27  Au^.  15 

23  Sept.  13 

8  June  96 
never 

17  Mar.  25 

5  Sept.  95 
8  April  25 

n  Feb.    06 
14  Feb.    04 


3  May    10 
9  Sept.  13 


17  Oct. 
15  June 


9  June  2510Ftb. 


2  Aug.  33 
29  April  08 
26  Sept.  95 
•26  Aug,  30 


11  Nov. 

22  Mar. 

17  Feb. 

18  June 
never 


07 

38 
25 
07 


29  April  24 
26  Sept.  95 


20  June  09 

14  Dec.  26 
27  May  IS 
23  Feb.    14 

15  Feb.  10 
12  Sept.  03 
29  Jan.  39 
18  April  11 
18  Mar.  25 

8  June  20' 14  July 
12  Feb.    24  22  April 
11  Aug.   00'27  July 

never  .30  Dec. 
22  Nov.  27  10  Feb. 
26  April  96  25  Dec. 

9  Feb.    26  26  Nov. 


20  Sept. 
8  April 
11  May 
15  April 

31  Aug. 

10  Mar. 

3  Oct. 
19  July 
27  Nov. 

6  Nov. 
10  Mar. 

19  Jan. 
27  May 

1  3Iar. 
10  Dec. 

20  Aug. 
6  June 

15  June 


11 
20 
29 
39 
25 
08 
42 

15 

37 
26 
15 
99 
27 
42 
26 
34 
21 
08 
44 


25  Mar. 
12  Oct. 
10  Feb. 
12  Jan. 
8  Oct. 


16 
26 
29 
49 
31 


17  Mar.  48 
8  June  30 


2 

3 

24 

25 

9 

3 

13 

9 

1 

27 


Feb. 

Oct. 

July 

Dec. 

Sept 

June  42 

Aug.  30 


49 
26 
28 
00 
34 


15  25 
32' 15 
25'30 
2G,14 
08|  1 
97 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Dec. 

JUQQ 

July 
Feb. 
Jan. 


29 
22 
46 
10 
32 
29 
28 
10 


15  Jan. 
29  July 

17  Dec. 


12 
04 


25 


23  Dec. 
17  Dec. 


48 

02 
29 
33 
14 


22  May  41 


24  June  96' 19  Sept. 
9  Sept.  13'  9  Nov,  20  20  Jan. 
6  July   32;22May   35  29  Dec. 

12  May 
5  Nov. 
25  Dec. 
do 


25  Dec.   08'15  Dec. 
10  Mar.   14 

never 

never 


9  April  25 
25  Sopt.  07 


00 
12  Feb.    18 
never 
never 


7  Nov.  27 


6  May 

19  Nov. 


04 
38 
43 
13 
25 
13 


42 


never 
8  April  13  21  Aug.   19  29  Aug. 
12  Mar.  14  14  April  18  30  June 


10 
21 
22 


Feb.  43 
April  04 
Aug.  34 


1  Mar.  27 
6  Dec.    44 

27  Oct,    08 

30  Jan.    46 

5  ^o\.  25 
25  Sept.  14 
1814 

24  May   44 


14  July  08  20DLC  10 
12  Oct.  15  10  Aug.  20 
20  May    13|  2  Mar.  17 

1  Nov.  04  28  Mar.  05 
28  Sept.  3021  Dec.   32 

7  Mar.   11^31  Mar.   14 


10  Aug. 
4  June 

19  May 
1  Nov. 

3  Mar. 
18  Oct. 
15  Dec. 

1  July 
28  Feb. 

4  May 
10  May 

20  Jan. 


8  April 

9  Mar. 

2  May 
1  June 

3  Sept. 
29  Sept. 


26    7  Sept.  32  22  Nov. 


10;  10  Feb. 
08*12  Oct. 
04 

08 


04 
0.^ 
04 
28 
32 
05 
03 


6  April  25 


14 

09 

4  July    05 

8  Sept.  08 


6  Mar. 
23  May 
10  Oct. 

8  July 
29  Aug. 


on 
11 

05 
34 
34 

1  June  00 
11  Aug.'  04 

2  Mar.  26 


13  July 
10  Aug. 
29  July 
10  Oct. 

3  Feb. 

4  Dec. 

10  Feb. 
20  Sept. 

5  July 

11  Mar. 
22  Sept. 
16  May 


12  27 

3813 

24'l(J 

26  14 

49    9 

21) 

1510 

47    3 

25    7 

36'25 

32 


26 
13 
16 
14 
23 
14 
42 
39 
17 
08 
34 


May  19 
Feb.  46 
July  25 
Aug.  28 
Mar.  49 

Nov.  18 
Sept.  47 
April  26 
June  38 


30 
25 
25 
25 
4 
27 
10 
18 
15 
18 
23 


Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

May 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

May 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Nov, 


30 
17 
17 
17 
23 
16 
43 
49 
25 
19 
38 


334 


Captainst 


DattoBf  Charles,  Unattached 

Dusautofff  Peter  John  Jas,^  R.  Mariues 

Dyer,  John  Edward,'^  Unattached 

Dtfsan,  Johnf  Royal  Artillery •  •  • . 

Bason,  Peter,  Gl  Foot 

9  9J&  Eaton,  Charlefi,'^  10  Foot 

Bckford,  Alezandor,  Royal  Marines    . . .. 
9  Edmonds,  Hamilton,'*'  (K)  Foot,^ar-  } 

rack-Master  at  Ilounslow S 

9  CSa  Ed wardes,  David  John,*'  R.  ArtilU 

Bdwards,  Oeorge,  76  Foot 

Edwards,  William  Oamul,  Unattached 
9  9M  Elliott,  Richard  Chas.,  Unattached 

9  £2A  Elliott,  William,*'  1 1  Foot 

9  Eitis,  Hevcules,>»  Unattached 

*£lli8,  Thomas  Davis,  81  Foot 

Elrington,  John  ilcnry,  28  Dragoons,  ) 

Major  of  the  Tower  qf  London  . . . .  > 

Emeraon,  John,'®'  Unattached 

BmioBos,  Thomas,  83  Dragoons 

C  Enderby,  Samuel,'^  York  Chaaseun  . . 
Bnglbh,  John  Thomas  Joseph,  Unattached 

Enoch,  James  John,  Unattached 

9  Evans,  Aug.  FitzQerakl,">*  37  Foot, 

Capt,  of  Invalids f  R,  Hasp,  Chelsea 
*Evans,  Edward,  3  Prov.  Batt.  of  Militia 
Evans,  James,'^^  Royal  Artillery 


CORNET, 
ETC. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


wacR 

PUCEDON 
HALF  PAY. 


10  May   10  16  Oct.  lS30  0cL    40i4  Jus  4i 
14  Mar.  09  16  May  S6 10  July  37 

20  May   Sol-il  Dec.  20  24  Nov.  43!91  Jttly  It 

11  Dec.   Id  II  Aug.  23  10  Jan.    37 
6  Oct.    m\  8  Oct,  10  21  June  83 
4  Dec.  00|  7  June  0821  April  14  14  Aug.  23 
8  June  07j24JuIy  ao30May  11   1  Sept.  14 

6Feh.   08  33  Feb.  00 13  Feb.   S7 


1  Nov.  05  I  June  00 
1  April  10  25  Oct,  27 
14  Feb.    28<12Jnly    SI 


18  Kov.  31 

1  June  22  29  Jttit  26 

11  Feb.    42|  2  Mar.  41 

12  June  40*14  ApHl  43 


5  June  00*23  June  11  28  Aug.  27  28  Aug.  2t 
4  Jan.    1027  Nov.   12  14  April  18*22  Jan.   94 


5  Aug. 
never 


07 


5  Nov.  04 


! 


30  July 
18  June 

31  Oct. 
7  Aug. 

10  Dec. 


07 
04 
11 
33 
36 


20  April  09 
never 

10  Mar.  85 


11  Aug. 
25  Dec. 


2o 
13 


£vattf  /V<i.(A4J.  ss  3Cty,  00)  Vet.  Comp.  . .  '25  June 


! 


120  Dec. 


never 
16  July   04 
02 
33 


ISJona  00 


12  April  00 13  Feb.  27 

20  May  05!  3  May  00 
16  April  1227  May  10 

21  June  39 17  Nov.  48 
9  Feb.    39 17  Jan.  45 


27 


Evelegh,  George  Carter,  Royal  Artillery. . 
Bvelegh,  John    Henry,  Unatt^  A4it> 

West  Middlesex  MUUia 

9  Fallriner,  Samael,'^  Unattached. . . . 

Parmar,  Jasper,  Royal  Marines 

Farrelly  John  Sidney,  Royal  Artillery  .. 

Faulkner,  Henry  Cole,  Unattached 

Fayerman,  Zaccheus,'^  Royal  Marines   • . 
Fenwick,  Horatio,  27  Foot,  Staff  Officer  I 

of  Pensioners ) 

Penwiek,  William  Young,  R.  Artillery  .. 

H  Ferguson,  Sir  Adam.  101  Foot I  1  Dec. 

Ficklin,  Robert,  Unattached '20  July 

Fife,  Adam,  09  Foot |28  April 


10  Mar.  081  0  Nov.  09.20  Mar. 

never  p3  Dec. 
28  Jan.  05  20  Dec 
28  Feb.  05*25  Mar. 
10  Jan.   37|17  April  45 


8  April  35 28  Jan.    9620  Jan.   32 


25  Sept  00 

iJuly   03 

a  July    18 

13  Nov.  35 

20  Feb.    00 


10  Dec. 
15  Dec. 


24 


13 

14 
13 


11  June  07 


5  Feb. 


18 

20 


15  Aug.  05  31  July 
10  July   2611  June  38 


16  April  38 
08 


1  June 
13  June 


30 


Fincy,  Alen  Qeorge,  Unattached 


i: 


20  July 


OJttly 
OAug. 


Fischer,  John  Nich.,  Xiet<^.  R.  Marinas  . . 
Pisher,  Robert  Roe,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Fisiier,  8eth  Nuttali,  Unattached ;  12  Feb. 

Fiak,  William  Hawlev,»«  Unattached,  \\y^  .  ^, 
Adjutant,  South  JJevon  Militia....  5  "'  *P"* 
*Pitzherbcrt,  John,  80  Foot 
Fleming,  Arthur,  Royal  Artillery 
Foil  ^ 


17  29  July  25 
05  23  Oct.  00 
15  7  April  2.i 
0(J  15  Nov.  07 
08  19  April  10 
03 15  Aug.  05 
28  22  July  30 
24  13  May   20 

lo  25  Oct. 


0  Nov.  40 
24  Mar.  07 

17  Aug.  421 

23  June  37 
4  Feb.    08 


4  Nov.  80 
1814 

IDee.  88 

28  8ept  36 

OMay  03 

17  Feb.  31 

17  Nov.  48 

eOet  46 

UJaa.  31 

1614 
90  Jane  31 

OMay  a 
10  Dec  40 
22Ffeb.  27 


9  Nov.  40 
2  Feb.  10 

5Apra44 
8  Oct  16 


never 
17  Aug.  99  27 


15 

never 
May  01 


10  Aug.  20  26  Feb.   30 

15  Oct    12  25  Nov.  16 

5  June  27  5  June  27 

12  April  lUlOScpt  14 

2  Sept  4l| 

3  April  35^23  June  46 

8  April  20|17FMb.  37 
25  Dec.  la'  161* 


lai 

1  June  00 


)llows,  William,**  18  Dngoons,  Staff  }\,t%  a    ^   o^  i.^  u  ckioa  t  1  a  a,!  a  t™ 

Off  cer  of  Pensioners   VT.. . .....7.  I  13  Sopt  82,28  May  3(^26Jnly  44|10J«m 

a  Foot,  Georpe,»«*  Royal  ArUUery  ....    4  Oct    0(}'  1  Feb.  08 20  July  25 29  July 

►rd,  Charle*,*'"  Royal  Artillery 1  July    OO'  1  Feb.  08  20  July  25'  7  Msf 


JttM  48 

July  25 
36 


Ford,  Charle*,*'"  Royal  Artillery 1  July    00    1  Feb.    08  20  July  25 

JoTf/,  in/Ziflw.'"  Royal  Marines    3  Oct    05   2  Nov.  09  10  April  32 

Forde,  William,"^  Unaltsched 4  July    Oo  12  June  07.27  July  20'7JBly65 

Fonman,  George,  Unattached 0  Aug.  07  22  Sept  08' 13  Mar.  27  24  Sept  86 

|Ji^iaForetcr,Henry,»*^Hoj'al  Artillery..    1  July   (Hi  10  Oct    07:26  Dec.  24   7  Feb.   62 

Fortcscue,  if  on.  Geo.  Matt,  25  Dngoons,  12  Jan.    Oi)22Mar.  lo'.U  Dec.  12  25  Oct   16 

Fo^kett,  Joseph.  Unattached    ....  .^..  ..24  April  23  22  Oct    25|  7  Nov.  2631  Aug.  30 

.28JBly   OiiUFeb.  13 

1  Fob.    07  20  Sept.  08  31  Doc  39'2«  Jan.   44 

9  Jan.    2n  15  Dec.   25  12  Dec.  26  M  Jtmt  36 

16  Jan.    OttlOFcb.   W  2  July    12  25  Jane  17 


FoM.Chrutopiior,  6  Garrison  Butt,,  See.  ? !.,«  -  ^^  ^i 
and  Ai^it.,  Royal  Hibernian  School    5  ^^'"^^e  ui 

Foulston.  Jolin,*'*  Unattached 

Fraftor,  Evan  Bui  Hie,  Unattached 

V  Fmaer,  Tiiomas,'^  8:1  Foot 

♦Frederick,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  9  Foot . . 
Frederick,  Roger ^  7  R.  Vetcrmn  BatUlion 


never 
4  Oct    08 


never      J27  ^ior.  00*25  May  06 
18  Oct   00;  2  July  IS( 


Captaint. 


335 


BXSIGN, 
ETC. 


LIEUT. 


Freeman,  T.  Inigo  Wickham,  trnattached   19  Dec.   16|  0  Xot. 
French,  Acheson,  Grenadier  Guards    . . .  •  |l7  June 


Pry,  John,  U  Foot 

Fry,  Oliver,  Royal  Artillery 

Fry,  Richard,  63  Foot 

Fulfard,  WUHam,  Royal  Artillery 

fFullarton,  ilrc/iiiaW,^'«8  R.Vet.  Batt. 
Fuller,  Fred.  Hervey,*"  Unattached  . . 
Foller,  John  Thomas,"^  Royal  Artillef7 . . 
9  Faroace»  Norbury,"'  6U  Foot 25  l>^. 


07 
24  Oct.    99 

never 
26  April  10 
16  Dec.  31 
19  Mar. 
21  Jan. 
1  July 


fi  Fyers,  JEdtvard,^^  Royal  Engineers 
Fyen,  Henry  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 

a  Fyfe,  WUliam,'"  92  Foot 

fPyler,  Thomas,  5  Foot 

Oahan,  Henry,  Unattached 


01 
04 
06 
06 

23  April  08 

26  July    31 

2  June  04 


nerer 


13  June 
Gale,  Alexander  Robinson,  26  Foot |I6  July 


! 


4  Mar. 

1  Au^. 

27  July 

2  Mar. 
25  June 

28  Oct. 
23  Nor. 

5  Not. 

29  Sept.  20 

28  Feb,    10 


30 
05 
06 
04 
13 
05 
12 
24 
15 
07 


17  Dec. 
25  June 

17  Oct. 

18  June 
22  Jan. 
15  Oct, 

4  April 
1  Feb. 


21 
07 
03 
94 
12! 
34 
03 
05 
08 


CAPTAIN. 


12  Nov. 
7  AprU 

2  May 
14  Oct. 

5  Juno 

3  May 
2  April 


25 
25 

11 
01 
30 
43 
12 


WHBM 

PLACED  OV 
HALF  HAV. 


12  Nov. 

9  Nov. 

25  May 


25 
30 
16 


2Auflr.   15  22  May 


13  Feb.  25 
16  Mar.  08'30  Dec.  19 
24  July  09,21  July  13 
13  July    32^3  April  42 


7  Nov. 
3  July  2dfl6  Dee. 
9  Sept.  12 

9  April  25 
20  Feb.    96 

1  May 
16  Dec.    16 

28  Dec.    70 
never 

29  Nov,  21 


11 

30 

7  April  25 

20  Sept.  33 
25  April  97 


lljlOJune 
28Pdi. 
7  July 
never 


30  Dec. 

25  Sept.  03  6  Mar. 
20  Nov.  06126  Dec. 
11  Dec.  15 
14  Aug:.  01 
8Auir.  26 
19  Sept.  05 
17  Aug.  26 

never 
11  April  25 
5  Sept.  11 
13 
09 


11 

25 
75 


24 


Galloway,  David,  Royal  Marines 

9  Gapper,  Edmund,  83  Foot  .•....«... 

Qardoer,  James,  Unattached   

Gardner,  Hon,  Samuel  Martin,  103  Foot 

ft  Garner^  John  Hutchinson,'^  40  Foot . . 

Garstln*  Wm.  24  Drgs.  StaJJ^,  Off.  of  Pent, 

Garth,  Thomas,  15  Dragoons   

pGascoyne,  Thos.Bamber,***  3  CcylonReg. 

Geale,  Marcus,  Portuguese  Service 

9  George,  John,*^  Unattached,  Cham-  I 
berlain,  R.  Hospital,  KUmainham     5 

Gerard,  Robert  Tolver,  Unattached .... 

9Gibbons,Thomas,*'*  Unattached,  Ca;if. 
of  Tnvalidi,  J?.  Hosp,  KilmainJiam 

Gibson,  Charles  Fred.,  Unattached 

Oiffordf  George  St,  John,  1 1  R.  Vet.  Batt. 

9  Gilbert,  Francis  Tarde,**^  R.  Engineers 

Gilbert,  James  Anthony,  Royal  Artillery 

Gilbert,  Walter  Raleigh,  123  Foot 

*Qilea,  Joseph,  9  Foot 

Gilpin,  Richard  Thomas,  Unattached,  ) 
CnUrnel  of  Bedford  MUitia \ 

Ginger,  Joseph,*^  6  Foot 

9  Girdlestone,  Jamcs,*^  Unattached  .... 

OUuyow,  George  Mark,  Royal  Artillery 

9  Glasse,  Francis,  25  Foot  

Glegg,  Edward  Holt,  Unattached   

Glenie,  Isaac,  Nova  Scotia  Fencibles  .... 

Gloster,  Richard,  Unattached 

Qlumer.  Weddo  dc,  4  Foot 

Gold,  Henry  Yarburgh,  Unattached   .... 

Goode,  John,**^  Unattached 

Goodwin,  S.  Osnaburgh,  Unattached  .... 

Gordon,  Charles,^^^  93  Foot    

Gordon,  David,  5  W.  India  Regt.,  Bar-  ^ 
racknuuter.  Port  Antonio,  Jamaica  5 

Gordon,  James,  3  West  India  Regt 

Gordon,  Thomas,  Royal  Waggon  Train  . . 

Gore,  John,  Royal  Artillery,  Profestor,  > 

H,  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich  \ 

Goetett,  Arthur,  Royal  Artillery    

*Gould,  Charles,  1  Foot    

Ciould,  Francis  Augustus, Unattached.. . . 

Graham,  James  John,  Unattached 

Grant,  James,  Unattached    

Grant,  James,  Unattached    , . . . . 

Grant,  John,  24  Foot 

Grant,  Robert,  Unattached 

Grantt,  John,  72  Foot 

Graves.  WilUam  H.,  Unattached. . . . 

Oimy, fissil,  Unattached |30July  28]31Jan.   34 


29  Aug.  05 

never 
15  June  32 
14  Jan.  07 
10  April  12 

5  May  05 
8  May  19 
1  May  05 

21  April  14 
29  May   28 

6  June 
25  Mar. 

3  Feb. 


13  Feb. 
3  AprU 


2ft 
25 
23 


12  May    49 

16  Sept.  13  1814 

26  Dec.    13!25  Sept.  14 

6  Mar.  4026  Oct.    48 

6  April  1920  July    20 


21  May  34 

3  June   1225  June  17 

15  June  20  5  Oct.  26 

17  Aug.  08  28  Dee.  17 

1  Mar.  21 25  Oet.  21 

2  Aug.  42  9  Mar.  49 
1624  Aug.  2025  Oct.  21 
09  7  Feb.  22!13  May  36 
3211  April  40 16  June  48 


11  April  40 
8  April  25 

17  Mar.  37 

7  Aug.  40 

16  July   43 

3  Sept.  04 

23  Mar.  25/ 


16  June 

6  Dec.  27 
22  Feb.    39 

7  Aug.  40 

8  Jan.    47 

6  Jane  25 


05 
07 
24 
02 


10  Jan.    37.28  Nov.  37 
25  Aug.   94' 


25  Dec.    13 
24  Dec,   25l 


-25  Sept.  14 
24  Dec.  25 


25  Dec. 
22  June 


4  Aug. 

27  Nov. 
1  June 

8  Dec. 

6  Oct. 

never 
4  May 

28  Oct. 
20  Dec. 

4  Nov. 

15  Feb. 
8  May 

16  Dec. 
6  Jan. 


00 

23 
20 

19 

18 

16 

241 

21 

12 

10 

17 

95 

08 


1  May    11>2lDee. 
20  Dec.   1029  Dec. 
10  Jan.    87 
18  Sept.  06  8  Jan. 
31  >23  April  3931  Jan. 
14  Dec.    15  25  Sept. 
39  26  Jan. 
30  Dee.  97  16  Mar. 
6  April  31  25  Feb. 
35  20  I^b. 
8  Feb. 


15  Nov. 

9  Jan. 

21  June 

17  July   06 

18  Feb.    80|31  Dee. 
never 

18  Sept.  28 
12  Nov.   12'20Feb. 
81  Oct.    22I22  Dec. 
1228  Feb. 


15  Oet. 


30  May  03 

26  May 
9  June 


25 
25 


35 

28 


10  Dec.    10 


27 
27 


8  June 

2  Mar. 
never 
13  Mar.  23 

8  April  26 
30  June  25 

6  Nov. 

5  Mar. 
18  July 
23  Jnne 
26  Oct. 


14 
12 
26 


08 


12  Nov. 
1  May 

3Jttly 

1  May 
26  Dec. 

10  Dec, 
25  Feb. 

6  Mar. 
3  May 

13  Aug. 

11  Dec. 


29 
28 

39 

39 
13 
25 
30 
27 
33 
80 
28 


25  Nov. 

16  Mar. 
10  May 


26 
25 

18 
45 
16 
44 
02 
45 
35 
39 

18 

31 
33 


96  27  Dec.    1425  Dec. 


8  April  25 


25  Sept.  14 
7  Sept.  32 

27  Sept.  42 
6  Mar.   27 

17  July 

14  Dec. 

1 1  Jane 


35 
32 

30 
17 


23  Nov.  36 


29  Not.  89  20  Jane  45 


336 


Captains. 


Gray,  Charies,  Royal  Marines 

^Gray.  Robert ^^^  6  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

GretD,  David,  Uuaitached   •••• 

y  Gre^or.  G'.nlpn  Wm.  Fra.,»»*  23  Foot.. 
Gregory t  William,  Royal  EDgiaetsrs  .... 
Greic,  JohnJam«i,Unatt.  Staff  Off,  of  Pen. 
9  ^l  GrcnfcU,  Williani,  21  Dragoons  . . 
Grey,  Hon,  Henry  Booth,  Unattached  .. 
Grey,  Matthew  Robert,  0  W.  India  Rfgt. 
Grittia.  Francis  John,  Unatt.,  Deputy  ) 

Attiit,  A  eljutant  General  at  Montreal  ) 
9  9Z%  Griffith,  John,^^  1  W.  India  Regt. 
Griffiths^  Fred^  Augiutus,  R.  Artillery  .. 

9  Grimes,  John,  70  Foot 

Uathrio,  William,  Unattached 

9  Gwy  one.  Henry  Lewis  Edward,*^  02  Foot 
JIadlry,  WWiam,  5  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

HaiK,  William,  Royal  3Iarines 

Halcott,  Matthew  Charles,  Unattached 

Hamilton,  Robert  Charles'^" 

Hammill,Thomas  Cochrane,^*^  Unattached 
Handcock,/f on.  Robt.  French,  R.  Artillery 
9  Wi  Hardint?,  Robert.^^«  R.  Artilleiy  . . 

9  Hardwick,  William,**'  2  Foot 

Hare,  Han.  Richurd,  (Joattached    

Harris.  Robert  Russell,  00  Foot,  Stt^ff  } 

Officer  of  Pensioner 9 S 

«B  Harris,  William,  Unattached    

)3  lU  Harrison,  Hugh,***  6  Foot 

Harrison,  John,  Unattached    

9Harrbon.  John/**  82  Foot,  Ai^niant^  \ 

Boyal  MidLothian  Yeomanry  Onr.    5 

Harrison,  Septimus,'**  Unattached 

Hart,  Richard,'**  (K:  Foot 

Harvey,  John,  37  Foot     

Hanrey,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

*Hase)foot,  Charks,  3  Foot 

*»Hasclfoot,  William  Henry,  3  Foot 

HasUwood,  Dickene  Mark,^^  14  Foot  . . 
Hastings,  Sir  C.  Aboey,  Bt.,  1U5  Foot  . . 
HaulUin,  Theodore  M.,  **^  Unattached,  } 

Staff  Off.  of  Pens,  in  yew  Zealand  S 
Hawlus,  Hon.  Stanhope,  Unattadied  .  • .  • 

Hawker,  Peter  Wm.  Lanoe,  Unatt 

Hawkins,  George  Palmer,  Unattached 


17  Joly 

OAug. 

30  Nov. 

Hawkiaa,  John,  Unattached 123  Aug. 


LIEUT. 


2o  LIEUT. 
ETC. 

10  Oct.    04 
2  May   00  9  July   03 

30  Dec.  dd  2  Feb.    88 

23  May  06J14  May   07 

-20  July  13;15Dec.    13 

15  May  28  21  Mar.  34 

11  April  nil  Mar.  13 

12  May  26|ld  April  20 
7  Aug.  17  24  Oct.    21 

12  June  28 


13  Oct.    2d 

29  July    13 

13  Dec    13 

6  Oct,    08 

22  April  26 

25  April  05 
21  April  04 

OMay  00 

2  Feb.  15 

3  Aug.  26 
8  Oct.  07 

26  July  31 
6  June  OG 

27  Aog.  04 
10  Jan.    22 

10  Oct.    20 


24  April  08|31  Aog. 
10  Aug. 
13  July 
17  Jnna 
6  Oct. 
10  June 

24  Dec. 
17  Dee. 
12  Aug. 

29  Not. 

29  July 
10  Aug. 

25  May 


15 
16 
10 


06 
05 


10  April 
21  Nov. 
20  July 

25  June 

24  Dec. 
•27  Mar. 
14  AprU 
18  June 
never 
never 
10  May 
17  Jan. 


12 
05 
15 

24 

08 
05 
14 
90 


00 
08 


27  Jane  34 


Hay,  David  Balfour,  26  Dragoons 

Hay,  Francis,  34  Foot 

Hay,  James,  Unattached 

Hay,  John,  Royal  Marines 

9  Hsy,  William.'**  15  Foot 

Hayes,  Robert,  Royal  Marines. .... 
Uayne,  Richard,  Royal  Suff  Corps 

I^Healy,  John.'*' 3U  Foot    < 

Heard,  William  Hodder,  86  Foot    . 
Heath, MaccIcsBeld  William,  R.  Engineer? 
*Ueathcote,  Cocksfantt,  53  Foot 
Heaton,  John  R.,  Unattached 


23 
31 

09 
061 
95 
04 


25  Nov. 

24  May 

10  Feb. 

8  July 

19  Mar. 

20  Mar. 
7  July 
4  June 

16  Sept.  27 
1  AujT.  14 
never 
19  Dec.  34 


4  May 

8  Oct. 

I  Nov. 
20  Mar. 
26  June 

OMay 

OOct. 
10  April  23 
28  Apr.   31 

6  April  10 
23  Dec.  32 

0  April  07 
12  Feb.  05 
23  June 


18  Aug. 

21  Jan. 
18  June 


25 

24 

13 
07 


CAPTAIK. 


WHRN 
PU(  £U  OW 
HALT  rSY* 


27 

00 

48 13  Joly  49 

13|'25Dec.  U 

31 

48  4Ai«.  49 

18  26  Oct.  20 

30  OAag.  3S 

24  10  Sept.  30 

44  29  Nov.  4i 


36 
35 
22  30 


27  24  Feb.   37 


23  Aug. 

2Dea 
12|27  May 

7  Jan. 
23  Apr. 
26  June 

1  Nov. 
17  Oct. 

IMar. 
11  July 


27 
42 

23 


13 


10  26 

13 

3417 
26  7 
4129 


•26 

9 

17 


10|26 
2C17 


2d  Oct.    24  3  Dee. 


13  Aug.  25 


31  Oct. 

2  June 
11  June 


4(> 

25 

I'J 

2i' 


27  Oct    3r> 


1  May   12  26  Jan. 
25  April  06>25  Mar. 


10  April  25 
23  June  37 

never 

never 
13  Dec.   10 
15  Sept.  08 

20  Oct.    40 


12  May 
3  Oct. 

0  Jan. 
3  Nov. 
7  Dec 

1  Aug. 


OOct. 

I  April 
25  Doe. 
do 
10  July 

7  Mar. 


May  28 
Aag.  47 
Feb.  17 

Nov.  34 
Jan.  26 
Jan.  47 
Jane  27 
Oct.  48 
Oct  93 
Nor.  U 
Mar.  37 


25  April  43 

SJaas  30 
iflMay  21 
16  Mar.  30 

25  Oct  a 

126  Jaa.   41 
19  May  2» 


41 
2o 

4(il26May  46 
13125  Aog.  14 

do 
31 
II 


30  Mar.  40 


20.21  Dec 


03 
07 
06 
17 
08 


25  26  Sept  26 

34  6  May    42 

11  15  May    27 

08    1  July    20 

06  7  Dec   97 

04.21  Sept.  09|21  Ang;  17 

32!  9  May  45  3  Oct   48 


15  Aug.  0531  July 
14  Jan.   08  2  May 

1  April  09 13  Jan. 

9  AprU  25  24  Aug. 

8  Sept  08|26  Jane 
10  Dec.  33  20  Sept 


45 

26 

11 

07 

32 


17  Nov.  14 
30  Mar.  40 


2  Dec  31 

15  Jan.  47 

15  May  27 

7  Sept  26 

9  Joly  68 


IJuly    15 
never 
22  Ang.  37 


23  Jan.    08 


9  CSi  HeaTiside.  Richard,  Unattached . .  26  May  08  20  Sept  09 

Hebden,  Henry,  Unattached   ;25  May  15J  7  AprU  25 

Henderson,  David,  10  Foot 28  Nov. 

Heneage,  Thomas,  Independent  Company ,28  Mar.  92i21  Feb. 

H«nry,CliffordFelix,UD.5»^/'C^.e^Pen.25Dec  35 

9  Henry,  Oraharo,i^  Unattached   1  6  >'ov.  06 

Hepburn,  Fro.  J.  Swayne,  Unattached  ..'2  AprU  18 

Hertrorfl.R.S.C.,Af«r^t4^,KG.,32Dnu24  Feb.  SO 


Uervey,Chaa.Fcrd.  Unatt.  «Sy«#0/V^«"-'  Slfov.  32|30Dec.  34)23  Mar. 


30  Nov. 
SMsr. 
12  May 
24  Oct 


13  May 
25  Dec 
24  Feb. 
15  Jane 
13  May 
5  Jan. 

98118  Mar. 

38  20  Jan. 

08  25  Oct. 

25128  Jose 

21 25  Mar. 


25  April  12 
22  Nov.  14 
24  Aog.  32 


23  25  Jan.  24 
44  IJuaa  4I» 
3625  Mey  38 
13  1814 

43  13  Aas.  47 
]514Drc  28 
26  26  April  27 
1525  Fah.  18 

47  10  Jan.  48 
1429  Nor.  S7 
36  30  Sept  4i 
S3 17  Apia  28 

45b60et  m 


Captaim. 


337 


COKNBT, 
Etc. 


13 

d 

1 

9 

19 


20 
19 
29 
25 

28 


1 
8 

25 

.134 


Hmoetty  Johny  Boy«l  Harines 

Hwstony  John  Milliqtiet,^^  89  Foot  .... 
9  Hiekie,  JB&rtkolamcw,  7  R.  Vet.  Batt. 
Higglns,  Hagh  Brebaton,  UnatCaehed    < . 

Hill,  G«org0  Stavelev,  0nattach«d 

9  ««  Hill,  Henry ,^  tJAatt.,  Adljutant  \ 

Cheshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ) 

HtU,  Nicholas  Thomas,  R,  Staf  Corps  . . 
HiUiard,  Bdward  Dav.  Crosier,  Unatt.  . . 

Hinde,  H«nry  Reynolds,  3G  Foot    • 

H  Hobkirk,  Samuel,  43  Foot 

9  (S2ft  Ho^es,Qeorge  Uoyd,'^  Unatt.  ) 

Consul  Generai  at  the  Hague ) 

SoUnnnbe,  Francis,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
Holdcn,  Chas.  Unatt.  Staff  Off.  of  Pen. 

HollaBd,  WilUam,  83  Foot 

Holmes,  Christ.  Franois.'*'  Unattaeli^d  • . 
Home,  James  Murray ,^^  Unattached  . . 

fHome,  Fraiicis,'^^  81  Foot 
ook,  Lionel,^^  UnatUched    

Bookey,  Oeoige,  Royal  Marinos,  Pay-'  } 

master t  Chatham  IHvUum \ 

Hopkhifl,  Henry,  1 1  Oarrison  Battalion  . . 

Hopkins,  Henry,  Unattached 

Bornbrook,  Thomas  Beckford,  R.  Marines 
&Horsell,Bartholomew,*^  R.WaggonTraln 
Horeford,  George  Faliic,  Unattached  .... 

Horsky,  Nicholas,^^  Unattached     

9JErorf,J<ma^&eor$re,^<^il2R.Vet.Bact.  ^ 

A4jutantfMoyalHo8p,,KUmainham,  \ 

fHorton,  James,^^^  Royal  Staff  Corps  . . 
otham,  Augustus,  Unattached 

Hothsm,  George^^^  R.  Engineers    

9  Hoolton,  Sir  George,*^  43  F.,  Ensign  ) 

of  Yeomen  of  the  Guard S 

Boward  de  Walden,C.A.,GCB.,  Xor<;,  8  F. 

Howard,  Hon*  Henry,  Unattached 

HouM,  James,  Royal  Artillery 

Hugo,  Thomas,  91  Foot    

II  Huime,  John  Lyoiit^^  R.  Engineers  . . 
9  «3i  Humbky,  WUliam,>«>  Ride  Brigade!  15 

Humby,  John,  Royal  Marines     30 

9  Homfrey,  Benjamin  Geale,'^  5G  Foot     10 
Humphreys,  John  Goullin,*<>«  Coldst.  Gds.  14 

Hnnt,  John,  Unattached ill 

Banter,  George  James,*^  Royal  Artillery     1 

Banter,  James,  70  Foot    {23 

Hunter,  John,  Unattached  27 

Hurdie,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines    • |15 

Hussey,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 128 

Hntchtnsoo,  Fred.  James  Taggart,  Uuatt.'ld 


27 

7 

U 
25 

10 
30 
18 

19 

11 

20 

124 


Wot. 
Sept. 
June 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

July 
Jao« 
April 

Aug. 

May 

June 

Mar. 

June 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Jan, 

Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

July 
Dec. 
Mar, 


LIEUT. 


0524  Sept. 
1222  May 
04  18  April 
22  16  Dec. 
19   6  June 


15 

08 
31 
00 
06 

OC 

15 
26 
07 
12 
14 
07 
34 

06 

02 
12 
99 
OS 
23 
13 

05 

11 
21 
15 


20  Nov.  06 


21 
2 
1 

24 


UibetsoB,  Charles  Parke,  89  Foot 

Imlacfa,  Alexander,  Unattached 

Ittee,  Ralph  PSggott,  Unattached    

Idgall,  Fred.  Lenox,  Unatt.,  Deputy  } 

Assist.  Qr,*Mast4  Gen,  at  Quebec*  ] 

lAge^  Charles,  Unattadied   

Inge,  William,  Unattached 

Imnonger*  Pennant  Athehrold,  Unatt.  . . 

Ihrln,  Thomas,  6  Dragoons 

Jaeksou,  George   Wm.  ColUns,!^*    16  ) 

Lancci^,  Si^  Officer  of  Pensioners  ] 
Jttekion,  Henry  Augustus,  Unattached  . . 
SB  Jago,  Darell,'^^  Royal  Artillery  . . . . 
James,  Demetrius  Grevis,  Royal  Marines 
9  James,  Henry y^"^*  Royal  Marines  . . . . 
m  Jameiy  WUliam^  Scoti  Fu«litr  Gds. . 


24 

9 

ft8 


never 

July 

April 

July 

June 

April 

July 

June 

May 

Dec. 

Oct. 

April 

Nov. 

Jan. 

April 

Dec. 

Apr. 

I^v. 

Sept. 


25 
10 
06 


07 


08 
07 
12 
08 


17 
98 
97 
27 
35 
15 
15 


8  April  13 


7 
14 

127 
26 

29 

|27 
6 

19 
7 


Jan. 
May 
April 
Aug. 

IVTar. 

Aug. 

Julv 

April 

Deo. 

never 


30 
18 
38 
09 

39 

15 
13 
96 
07 


5  May 


10 
15 
06 
25 
22 

15 


13  Sept.  10 
6  April  33 
02 
08 


13  Jan. 
7  April 

7  Jan« 


9  Nov. 
22  May 
28  Sept. 
14  Oct. 
12  Dec. 
10  Aug. 

4  Dec. 


8 

24 
2 
1 

12 

20 

5 


Aug. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

April 

Oct. 


06 

19 
36 
08 
14 
16 
08 
38 

11 

03 
20 
04 
04 
36 
16 


26  Feb.    07 


2  July 

19  May 

iMay 

6  Oct. 


14 

14 

17 

2 


0910 


18 


0410 


20 

14 

9 

13 


1222 


24 

1 

18 

17 

30 

7 

8 


April 

May 

Dec. 

July 

Jnly 

Oct. 

June 

Oct. 

July 

April 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

May 

June 

Jan. 

April 


12 
26 
16 

08 

17 

261 


06 
10 
08 
07 
08 
08 
15 
11 
15 
21 
03 
03 
31 
37 
42 
25 


14  Mar.  16 


26  Feb. 
11  April 
8  April 
29  Oct. 


12  June  40 


8  April 
26  Oct. 

8  June 
19  July 

4  Man 


2f 
lo 
99 
21 
13 


CAPTAIN. 


12  Oct. 

13  Mar. 
81  Dec. 
28  Jan. 
25  Mar. 


32 

36 
12 
42 


2927 


28  June  36 


23  Oct. 

1  Dec. 
29  Nov. 

3  Dec. 


17 
87 
05 
12 


31  Dec.    3031  Dec.  30 


6  Jan. 

7  Oct. 
21  July 
12  Feb. 

11  Jan. 
24  Mar. 
27  Apr. 

12  Oct. 


36 

87 

141 

29 

39 

17 


4927 


32 


21 

25 

8 

26 
14 
16 


Aug.  06 
Sept.  35 
May  24 
Nov.  12 
June  42 
Jan.    46 


23  Aug. 

31  Dec. 
19  Dec. 
10  Jan. 

2  Nov. 


3 

9 
18127 


22 

20 
20 
31 
31 

8 
10 

6 
14 

4 
18 
24 
17 

2 
10 
25 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
July 

Dec. 

July 

Aug. 

Mar. 

April 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

June 


10 

28 
26 
87 

15 

22 
30 
41 
13 
14 
16 
27 
14 
26 
45 
27 
23 
20 
13 
10 
38 
43 
47 
87 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY.  i 


3  Feb. 
Dec, 


48 
88 


28  June  36 


25  July 
22  July 
25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 


19 
42 
11 
17 


9 
25 

9 
18 
22 


23 


June  48 
June  17 
June  37 
May  41 
May  17 
April  48 

Mar.  36 


2  Nov.  09 
26  Sept.  85 

6  Jan.  26 
1814 

2  Aug.  42 
16  Jan.  46 


26  June  29 
28  Dec.  32 
17  Aug.  39 

25  Mar.  17 


5  Feb.  41 


36 
82 

42f27 
12 


27  Mar.  40 
16  Sept.  2412 

Oct.  46 
3  Dec.  1825 


7  June  44 


18  Dec. 
20  Nov. 
29  June 
18  Mar. 
8  May 


35 
34 
08 
36 
17 


8 

29 

26 

25 

19 
18 
10 
23 
14 
4 

1 
27 
24 
10 
20 


Oct.  22 
Nov.  33 

Feb.    16 

Dec   18 

May  26 
Nov.  31 
Oct.  46 
Oct.  33 
Aug.  23 
Feb.    26 

Sept.  14 
May  43 
BepL  47 
Sept.  47 
Aug.   44 


5  Feb.    41 


28  Jan.  46 
July    27 

28  April  48 
Oct.    21 


16  Mar.  47 

30Jnne  48 

6  Jan.  86 

26  Feb.  12 

25  Feb,  19 


838 


Capiaini, 

8d  LtBUT. 
Etc. 


! 


Jameiony  James,  4  Foot    

Jarvisy  Samuel  Raymodd,  7  Dragoons 
9  •Jeffrey*,  Richard,"*  53  Foot,  Bar- 

raek'^magier  at  Glasgow 

Janklns,  Richard,  IJ  Dati.f  Staff  Of,  qf  Pen, 

Johuna,  Yarrall,  69  Foot. . . . .  • 

Johmton,  William,  Unattached    

||  Johnstone,  James,  *^^  7  Foot 


16Aag.  01 
7  AprU  06 


1  Feb. 

18  Aug. 

4  Mar. 


27 
03 
01 


LIEUT. 


17  Dec. 
19  June 


CAPTAIH. 


•  •  •  • 


29  Dec.  08  30  Aug. 


Joliffe,  Sir  Wm.  Q.  H.,  Bt,,  Bourbon  Regt  10  April  17 

Jones,  Bbeneser,  Unattached   16  Dec.   17 

^Jones,  Edward,  29  Fbot never 

jQne$p  John  JSvanif  Royal  Marines    • . .  •  21  Sept.  05 

Jones,  Thomas,  Irish  Brigade 18  Nov.  99 

9  Jones,  Wflllam,>»«  52  Foot  ^ .....  125  Feb.    06 

never 
5  Oct    261 

4  July 
9  July 

11  Dec. 
27  Mar. 

5  Feb. 
16  Dec* 

2  Nov. 

6  June 
never 

)28  April  93 

8  Nov. 

9  July   03 

19  April  33 

20  Oct.    99 


J  I*  Jones,  Wm.,  1  Ptovisional  Batt  of  Mil. 
ones,  William  Prime,  Unattached 

Jordan,  Jacob,  Unattached •. 

Julias,  Wm.  Mayor,  13  Dragoons 

Kaye,  Wilkinson  Lister,  Royal  Artillery . . 
Keane,  Oeoige  Michael,  Unattached  .... 
Keating,  James  Singer,  Unattached  .... 
Keats,  John  Smith,  Royal  Waggon  Train 
Keens,  John,  Unattached 

fiA  Kelly,  Townsend  R.,*^*  Unattached 
ellenbaeh,  Frederick,  2  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
Kellet,  John,  Royal  Marines 
Kelly,  John.^^  6  Foot 
Kelly,  John,'*  ^-'^  "«.*• 


29 
15 
23 
18 
16 
09 
09 


4  June 
22  Dec 
27  July 


0331  Oct. 
0(i  7  Sept. 

25  Dec 

28 10  June 
04|  9  June 
02;  1  Feb. 
10,10  June 
10  22  April 
9  Sept 


10|t5Feb.   16 
15 


13 


37 
13 


WHEN 

PUCEU  ON 

HALP  PAY. 


25JaB.  S3 
18U 


10  Hay 
3  July 
10112  Dee. 

II 


26  Aug. 
10  April  25 
never 

5  April  09 
20  May  00|dl  Dec.  03 

6  Jan.    09jd0  Sept.  19 


28 
2» 
1« 
U 


25F»b. 

24  June 
9  Sept.  28 
25  Dec.  13|25  Asf .  U 
19  May  31 


never      25  Dee.    1325  Oct 


25  Foot 

Kelly,  Thomas  Daniel,  Unattached 
Kelipy  William^  2  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 


5  Nov.  29 

10(17  Jan.    22 

18  April  34 

1  May  22 
27  Aug.  25 

24  Oct.    81 

2  Mar.  25 
14  Nov.  11 

25  Oct.    10 
30  Dee.  97 

9  0cL    94 

13120  Dec.  24 

7  Sept.  04 

10  Feb.   38 


29  April  39 


7  Nov.  2629 Mar.  21 


4  Sept.  40 
12  July  36 
19  Dec.   26 

8  AprU  26 

5  July    29 
5  June 


Kennedy,  Hugh  Fsrgnsson,  UnatUcbed. .  31  July  23 16  June  25<27  Nor.  2831  Dec  81 


Kenny ,Wm.H.  61  F,StaffOff.qfPen,iH  } 
NewZealandfVrith  Local  rank  of M€{f,  ] 

?i  Ker,  Richard  Hall,"'  Unattached 
emmis,  Thomas  Arthur,  Unattached  . . 

Kerr,  Samuel,  Unattached   

*Ketf  ilby,  James,  51  Foot 

{King,  James,^"  73  Fbot    
King,  John  Dunean,***  Unattached    . . 

King,  John  Lewis,  2  Foot 

Klnjr,  Sir  R.  Duckworth,  Bt.,  Unattached 
9  King,  Thomas  Newton,i*«  R.  Artillery 

Xing,  WUKam  John,*^  21  Foot 

Kingtley,  CkarUs,  9  R.  Veteran  Batt.  . 

KingMley,  James  Bell,  Unattached 

*Kinneir,  Joseph  Hall,  2  Pror.  Bn.  of  Mil. 

9  Kirby,  Michael,  65  Foot 

Kirwan,  Andrew  Hyacinth,  Unattached . . 
Kirwan,  Henry,  15  Foot 

f  Kirwan,  Richard,***  Unattached 
naj^man,  Wm,  Stephem,  Royal  Marines 
Knatchbull,  Thoman,  Royal  Artillery,  } 

Staff  Qfflcerttf  Pensioners ) 

Knight,  Alfred,**^   Unattached,  Town  } 

Mitfar  at  Quebee i 

Knight,  Brook  John,  Royal  Staff  Corps. . 

Knowies,  Vnamm,i^t  50  Foot 

Knoi,  Charles,  Unattached 

9  Kyle,  Alexander,^*  94  Foot 

Kyrle,  J.  Ernie  Money.  R.  Staff  Corps,  ) 

A4futani,  Her^ard  MUUim   ] 

Lacy,  William,  Unattached,  Staff  Offi-  i 

cer  1^  Pensioners ) 

9  Lambert,  5tr  HmryJohn,'*  Bf  .,86  Foot 
Lamotte,  Chas.  Wyndbam,  Unattached  . . 
Laophier,  J.  Pbilii^s  Cosby,  25  Foot  .... 
XojMsyi  WiUiam,  Rqy«l  EoglBaen 


3  April  28 
31  May   10 


never 
29  Oct.    091 

never 

25  Sept.  06 

28  Aug.  06 

3  Jan. 
28  Feb. 

4  Oct. 
I  Mar. 


26  May 
5  Dec 
aOcL 

27  May 
4  June 


27 

25 

05i 

01 

36 

13 


23  July   0415  Feb.    11 


3  April  4620  May  41 


15  Mar.  92| 
10  Jane  13 


22  April  26  9  Dee. 
14  Oct    10|25Nov. 
never 


12  Oct. 
6  Feb. 


41 

85| 


2Jaly  07 
5  Jane 


le  28 
U  44 


7  Feb.  45 


4  8ept.  40 

4  May  49 
17Msr.  31 

8Apfil26 
31  Msy  33 

5JttBe  2T 
19Jaa.  n 

1  Feb.  01 

23  April  16 


5  April  44 


6Febw 

aoi  4Jaly 

28  25  Nov. 

25  Dec.   13l25Aog. 


35 

34 

28 

18 

10  Dec.  0^28  Feb.    Ill  1  Jan.   18 

18  Feb.  08  10  Mar.  80,28  Dee.  30 

22  24  Jan.    25 15  Aug.  26,25  Dec  S8 

22,29  May   25  22  AprU  2a  6  Feb^   38 


06   1  Feb.   08  29  July 
17  29  Jan.    20  3  Oct 
13  Nov.  04  17  July   06 13  June 
10  Nov.  13^  9  Nov.  1421  May 
never  never      25  Dec 

25  June  12  29  Feb.   16131  May 
never        5  Aug.  13''29  Oct. 
18  April  00'28  Not.  00(22  May 

never 
1  Nov.  03 


25 

40i 

n 

41 
13 
21 
25 
04 


••  •  • 


15  Dec.   17 

18  June  12 

26  Oct.  26 
9  Aug.  33 
8  April  26 

13  May   OS 

10  April  33 

20  April  26 

6  AprU  00 
0  Nov.  27 

27  Mar.  06 
lAug.  16 


27  Oct    07li6Mar.  15  24  July 
17  Jan.    06131  July   26 

29  July  2528  Nov.  37  9  June  44 


14  Feb.   14 


IG  Sept  45 


8  June  30(20  June 
20  July   38,25  June 
27 
07 


30Jane  38 


21  May  41 
1814 

19  April  28 
^  Nov.  28 
25  July  1^ 


16  Sept  45 
2  Aug.  44 


9  Aug. 
7  Apr. 

6  Oct 


30  Aug.  27 
never 


35 

4l| 

4  Mar.  3(M0  Feb    88 

11  Oct    1025  Dee.  18 


S8]22JnIy   42 
ODec  44 


29  Jan.   47 
ODec  44 


27  May   13  12  Aug.  If 

28  Oct   31 22  July   aOjlO  Nov,  31 

7  Sept  00^19  April  16  0  Oct  26 

7JoM  9526  M^  Ml  lipca4l 


mm 


CapMiii. 


339 


sirsioN, 

BTC. 


I«ne| CliarlM,'^ Vnatteehed  ...IdMay 

lAngrithe,  Hugh  Henry,  Unattached. • ..       never 

Ltmgdony  OUbert,  tLoyal  Marines 3  May 

Langford,  BuUer  RoUe,  Royal  Marines  . .  88  April 
Langlay.  George  Riehard,  Unattached  . .  34  Not. 

Im  Langton,  Edward,^^  6S  Foot  .. . «  33  May 
LaChatD,  Mattheir/**  Portuguese  Service  16  Noy. 

La  ToDche,  Robert,  Unattached 36  Sept. 

law,  James  Hortoa,  Unattached 22  July 

Law,  Johfif^  Royal  Marhies 14  Mar. 

Lawlor,  PiOTO  WlUIam/^  R.  Artillery   ..    1  July 
9  Lawrence,  JohO;  Royal  Malioes,  Pay-  )    q  ,  . 

matter,  ParttmmUh  IHvitUm )    o  Juiy 

9  Lawrence,  W.  Hudson,*^  R.  Artillery   28  April 

*Lazon,  John,  7  Foot  never 

Leahy,  Heury,95  Foot 26 April 

W&i  Leatham,  James,  Toric  Chaasenn. ...  26  Sept. 

Le  Ooateur,  John,*>*  104  Foot 16  Not. 

Lee,  WilUam,  Royal  Marines  22  Aug. 

9  iMch,  John,^  6  R.  Veteran  Batt 8  Sept 

Lefiray,Aathotiy,4Fbot,3orracJbfiuMf(0r  } 

at  Y&rk S 

m  Lem&fne,  William^  Royal  Artillery .. 
9  Lempriere,  Wm.  Chas.,*'*  R<  Artillery 

Leslie.  Lewis  Xavier,^  14  Foot  

Lewis,  Alexander,  Unattaebed . .  * 

Lewis,  Geo.  Cha,  Def/eHf  R.  Engineers.. 
Lewis,  Philip  George,  6  West  India  Regt. 
Lewis,  TboDiM  Locke,  Royal  Engineers.. 
Lewis,  Westeura  Warner.*"*  74  Foot  .... 
Undny,  Wm.  Chacon,  Royal  Artillery  •• 
9  Litchfield,  Richard,***  Royal  Artillery 
IJttle,  Robert  John,  R.  Marines,  Bar-  } 

ra^^master,  Woolwich  JHoieUm  •••  $ 
Uoyd,  Kingston  Dodd,  Unattached    .... 

Loftos,  Frederick,  Unattached 

Logan,  George  Home,*"  Royal  Marines .  • 

LouiSf  Marcus,  5  R.  Veteran  Batt 

Low.  iachardButler,*^Unatt.  A^fidant  I 

Limerick  County  Militia    I 

Lttard,  Robert,  Royal  Artillery    

9  Lutmanf  John  Adrian,*^  24  Foot. . . . 
Lyle,  Thomas  Cromie,  Royal  Artillery   . . 

? I  Lynch,  Martin,  27  Foot    
yon,  George,  Uaattached    

9  Af'Cor^Ay  ,.r.^.Qm»or,«»2  R.Vet.Bat 

it' Donald,  Alexander,  66  Foot    

9  McDonald,  Donald,*^  R.  Engineers,  ( 

Barrackmaster  at  Paisley •  ) 

M'Donald,  Henry  Thomas,  63  Foot    .... 

H'Donald,  William,  Unattached 

MDonell,  Alexander,  6  R.  Vet  Batt.   . . 

9  M'Dougall,  Duncan,*^  21  Foot 

M'Inncs,  Matthew,  8  Dragoons  ........ 

M'lntyre,  Angus,**  Unattached 

H'Intyre,  James,  Unattached 

M*Keuzie,  William.  6  Foot 

M*Lalne,  Alexander,  Unattached 

M'Leod,  John,  Rityal  Marines 

M'Murdo,  Alured  Charles,*^  Unattached 
McNeill,  Alexander,  10  Foot    


18 

06 
96 
12 
06 
06 
20 
18 
10 
06 

09 

10 

06 
05 
10 
21 
03 


LIEUT. 


23 
6 

27 

27 
7 

26 
8 

16 
7 
6 
1 


16 
17 

28 
12 
21 
12 
7 


3  Oct 

6  June 
26  Dec. 
16  Jane 

1  Aug. 

3  May 
20  Mar. 

4  Jan. 
11  Sept 
26  Not. 


4  July  08 

27  Not.  11 

7  Oct  10 
IJuly  23 

Jan.  06 

8  Not.  33 


07 
04 
13 
07 
14 
00 
13 
06 
12 
081 


Oct. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

April 

July 

May 

June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

ncTer 

Aug. 

June 

Not. 

Oct. 

Mar. 


CAPTAIN. 


13 
16 
06 
06 
14 
06 
07 
24 
18 
28 
08 

06 

13 

07 
06 
11 
32 
06 


OJuly 
27  April 
14  June 
16  Aug. 
26  April 
12  May 
11  Feb. 
14  Jan. 

9  Sept 
26  April 

8  April 


when: 
placed  on 

HALF  PAY. 


33 
26 

20 
06 


7 
27 

22 


31JulT   2G 


6 
23 

1 
27 

1 
26 
21 
26 

1 

6 


Jane 

Oct. 

Jnly 

May 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Oct 

April 

Sept 


08 
04 
24 
01 
16 
01 
13 
06 
16 
11 


21  April 

OJune  26 
20  Feb.   38 

8  Sept  06 

1  Dec.   87 


1012 
0013 
37  20 


McQueen,  Simon,*"  Unattached 

9  M*Vicar,  John,"*  Royal  Waggon  Train 

MacartAev,  James  Nixon,***  10  Lancefs,  ) 

A4ft,  fforth  JJevon  Yeomanry  Cav,  y 

Maadoualdi  Alexanderi 62  Fool  ..••«••• 


10  May 
IS  Not. 


04 
21 
06 
00 

08 

03 

27 

04 

01 

001 

07 

10 

01 

06 

06 

14 

08 

06 

13 

04 

31 


8 

31 

2 

3 


May  27 
May   13 

July  40 
Sept  06 
May  ^ 
April  06 
Sept  02 


4426 
12  8 
1320 
2612 


26 
38 
26 


2  Feb. 
26  Dec. 
18  Oct. 
10  July 
16  May 
12  Feb. 
10  June 


22 

6 
17 
30 
13 

6 
20 

8 

7 
23 

6 


May 

Not. 

Deo. 

Oct. 

June 

Dec. 

Oct 

June 

Dec. 

Oct 

Not. 


32 

13 
10 
16 
17 
42 
13 

04 


20  April  30 
20  July    SO 

8 
26 

7 

28 
26 
10 


27 
13 
40 
11 
36 
12 
30 


33 
27 


16  Aug.  0631  July  26 


1431 


May 

8  April 
17  June 
23  May 

July 

May 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
April 


27 
26 
42 
00 


20 
13 

1 
24 
30 

4 
16 


39 
36 
47 
12 


11 


Mar.  34 
Oct    25 

Not.  00 
April  44 
April  17 
April  13 
Oct.  26 
Jan.   21 


Aug.  40 
Sept  li 
Aug.  17 
AprU  25 
Aug.  17 
Aug.  49 


17  Sept  02 


26 

16 
22 

26 
6 


2016 


3 
6 


VcPf.  27 
Dec.  40 
Mar.  27 

April  17 
Jan.  33 
Sept  24 
July  38 
Not.  27 


12  Sept  28 

31  May   27 

8  April  28 
26  Oct    48 


4220  Oct    48 


24  June  00 


27 
31 
7 
3 
6 
2 
7 

•26 
19 
16 
20 
13 
18 
23 
28 


Mar. 

Aug. 

Not. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

April 

April 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Jane 

July 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 


06 
30 
06 
03 
12 
10 
26 
03 
07 
01 
26 
00 
08 
16 
08 


11  April  34 
7  July  25 


20  Oct    IS 


31 

8 

16 

13 

11 

27 

1 

24 

7 

6 

22 

13 

6 

1 

20 


Mar. 

April 

Mar. 

June 

Oct 

Aug. 

Sept 

Oct 

AprU 

Oct 

Mar. 

April 

Feb. 

June 

July 


17  Jan.   46 


26130 

13 

07 


10  July  40 
26  July  17 
Dec.  26 


1814 


14 
42 
16 
II 
32 
24 
40 
10 
26 
0826 


28  Sept.  24 

Dec.   17 
Aug.  40 


31 

16 
12 
32 
16 


13  Not.  42 
UJaiie  90 


22 
3 


16 

0 

6 

IS 

16 


22 

30 

1 
26 


Mar.  17 
Feb.  88 
July  20 
May  42 
Aug.  10 
Sept  26 
Sept  14 
Mar.  31 
April  18 

June  32 
Dec.  18 


20  July  47 
ISJuaa  90 


340 


Captains, 


B9SIGX, 
ETC. 


•  • 


18  July 

7  June 

18  July 
6  Feb. 

U  Jtn. 
20  Jen. 
20  Oct. 

19  Oct. 
9  June 

8  Oct. 


1 1  July   00 

9  April  2o 

22  July    13 

10  Feb.    9(> 

8  April  25 

131  Mar.  14 


Htcdonald,  Alex.,  Unatt.,  Stqf  Officer  } 
of  Penshnert  in  New  Zealand  ....  S 

Macdouald,  John,**^  Unattached 

Macdonald)  Ranald,  Unatuchod 

Macdonaldy  Ronald,  12  FoAt  

Macdonald,  William,  York  Light  Infantry- 

9  Mac  Oonnell,  Ewen,'<^  Unattached 

9 Macfarliine, Andrew ,'1*91  Foot  ... 

Mac  Gre</or,  John,*'^  Unattached    . . . 

Mackaj',  lit  nry  Fowler,  Unattached  . 

Mackay,  WiUiam,  9  R.  Veteran  Batt 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  Unattached |30  Nu?. 

ilMackeozie,Alex.Wedder,^*  3  Oarr.  Batt. 

Mackenzie,  BenjaminGrey,***t  Unattached 

Mackenzie f  CoUn^  Royal  Engineere    .... 

Maehensiiey  Donald^  8  R.  VeU  Batt 

Mackey,  Jolm  Alexander,  59  Foot 

Maclean,  Jau>e«,'*'  103  Foot    

Maeneily  Archibald/*^  3  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

Macpberaon,  Ewen,  14  Dragoons    

9  Macpberaon,  Lachlan,***  Unattached,  2 
8tq^  Officer  ofPeneumers ) 

Maguire,  John,  Unattached 

Maintottring,  George, ^'^  22  Foot 

Mair,  William,  Unattached 

Man,  Garnet,  Unattached,  Profeeeer  I 
Boyal  MUUary  College  ..«•......  ] 

9  Mancor,  Andrew,  59  Foot    

9  Manners^  Charles^  Royal  Artillery. . 

Mansfield,  John,  2  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

Marclt,  C.  H.  G.  L.,  Barl  of,  Unatt.  ^ 
AidC'^-Camp  to  His  Grace  the  S 
Commander'in*C}drf j 

IjB  Maroon,  Edward,  79  Foot 

Marryatt,  George,  Unattached. 

MartiMy  Henry  Clinton  *'«  Royal  Artillery 

Ma»boug,  LadUlasde  Villiers, GO  Foot. . . . 

Maecall,  John  Richard^  Royal  Marines. . 

Mason,  John  Monck,^^  Unattached    .... 

9  MasoD,  William,'^  Unattaclied    

9M  Matter,  Biehard  Thomas,^  Gr.  Gd«. 

Manle,  John,  Unattached 

Maoleverer,  William,  58  Foot,  Staff  I 
Officer  of  Pensioners   S 

Cffil  Maonscll,  John  Edm.,^  R.  Artillery 

Maxwell,  Henry,  Unattached 

Mayne,  William,  Unattached 

9  Meech,  Thomas  Crosby,*^  62  Foot. . . . 

Meek,  Jaeob,***  Unattarhod 

Melk,  Franeia  Tbomaa,'^'  16  Lancers 


34 


LIEUT. 


31  Oct.    38 


10  21  May 
15  3  Dec. 
01  26  July 
05  10  April 
14  27  Mar. 
04  26O0L 
00  28  Nov. 
25' 12  Jan. 


09   6  April 

15   8  April 

14  Jan.    07111  Jan. 

22  April  36*17  Feb. 

20  July   13 16  Dec. 

17  Dec. 

20  Not. 

8  Nov. 

20  July 

20  Mar. 


27  July 

3  May 

20  Nov. 

13  Jan. 

26  Oct. 


05 
15 

30 

25 
04 


12 

18 
04 
06 
23 
04 
11 
26 
01 
85 
08 
38 
19 
03 
27 
14 
97 
27 


CAPTAiy. 


11  Dec.  46 


7  April 

9  Oct. 
17  Sept. 
22  April 

15  Mar. 

10  June 


25119  May  37 

06110  Nov.  44 
17  5  Jane  40 
3617  Mar.  48 


3  Nor.  07,24  Sept. 
15  Sept.  96,11  Jan. 


24  May   30 


27 

07 
08 
00 


n  May 

19  Feb. 

20  Dec 
never 

7  Sept. 


27  Sept.  42 


11 20  May 

24  23  June 
9925  Dee. 

I     never 
08 19  Dec. 

27  Stpt.  15'25  Oct. 

!23  Feb.   01)  19  Mar. 
13      never 

25  30  Aug. 


13 
25 
01 

22 
35 
12 


8 
19 

2 

8 

6 
10 
29 
12 
22 

1 
23 

9 
26 
21 

3 
22 
l.i 
21 


June 
Nov. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

May 

Sept 

Sept 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

April 


14 


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HALF  PAY.  1 


20 

90 

12120 


25  June  47 

0 
22 


20 


5  July    44 

3  Sept.  12 

ONov.  27 

26  Jan.    04 


27  Sept.  44 


21  Jan. 
9  Apr. 

31  Aug. 

14  June 

4  Mar. 

10  Dec. 


30 

05 
13 


3 

18 

13 

130 

10 

3 

5 

1 

20i30 


13  Jan.   37 


1  June 
13  Jan. 


Jan. 

Dee. 

Jan. 

Dee. 

Jan. 

April 

Feb. 

July 

Oct. 


22 


Aug. 

Mar. 

91 
93 

April  90 
May    17 
Nov.  97 

Feb. 

10 

Mar. 

94 

Mar. 

41 

Mar. 

94 

Nov. 

17 

Nov. 

49 

96*28 

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27 138 

90!26 

06 

26   7 

12   6 

40   0 

94 

11 

29   8 

21  18 

05 

49129  Jan.    46 


Oct.    90 
Sept.  23 


19  May   37 
19  Nov.  44 

17  Mar.  46 

4  July    45 
1  Aag.   10 


27  Sept.  44 


6 


27191 

07 

97 

97 

46 

47 


9 
6 

1525 
40>25 


Feb.  S9 
Dee.   90 

1799 

AprU  40 
Feb.  47 
Feb.  19 
Feb.    48 


22  Jnly   42'23  Aug.  44 


1626  Dec. 

5  S*  pt,  05,26  Dec 

21  Mar.  10,22  Oct. 

1  Nov.  28'  4  May 


06 
14 
24 
05 


24 

10 

25 

1 


9  Melhuish, 5.  Camplin*^  11.  £ngincer9  25  April  0028  .May 


9  Menda,  Hugh  Uowen,  R.  Staff  Corp*.. 

Meniiea»  Allan,  UnattaclK^l 

Metca\f,  Thomas  Level,  6  R.  VeL  RatL 

Meynell,  Edward  Francii>,  79  Foot 

Michel),  Walter  Taylor,  Royal  Marines  . 
Mildmay,  Sir  Henry  St  Jolin,  Bart,  60  F. 

Mnier,  Thomas,^'*  Unattaclied    

Millerd,  Tbomaa,  Unattached  

9  Minchin,  John  Paul,*»  100  Foot 

Miteitcll,  Thomas  llenrv.  Unattached .... 

Mitchell,  Thomas  Peter',*^  69  Foot 

Mitford,  Bertram  Ciiaricii,  Unattaclied,  \ 

Town'MoJor  at  Malta    S 

Mitlbrd,  John  Pliilip,''^  Unattached  .... 
lai  Molesworth.  A.  01iv.,»«  R.  Artllleiy 
Moletwortb,  Arthuri  Royal  Marines   .... 


13  Nov.  0627  Nov. 

18  Oct.  31  16  Aug. 
5  Aug.  0923  May 
8  July    13  26  Aug. 

10  June  04  24  April 

iO  Nov.  28i  8  J  una 
5  May   04  26  Sept. 

29  Mar.  22'27  Feb. 
04|  8  Oct. 
3529  Dec. 


14  Aug. 

(27  Feb. 

1  June 


00 


27  April  27 

4  June  29 
17  Dec    12  20  Jane 
OFeb.  05J27Jaly 


5 


April 
3  May 
10  May 


12  29 
32|  3 
I0i20 
0612 
35,15 
0025 
1319 
9521 
30,  7 
0417 
24  8 
0626 
4012 
Olill 

3r26 

94!  8 
1510 
0812 


Mar. 

April 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Juno 

April 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Dec 

April 

June 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Feb. 

AprU 

Nov. 

Nov. 


17114 
2318 
27125 
12|  3 

2.->2e 

46  6 
14 

14  20 
4815 

aj| 

17'30 

03i  5 

97  25 

14 

26 

12 

47 


AprU  11 
Feb.   41 


8 

8 

6 

12 


Nov.  90 
May  20 
Get.  27 
May  21 
April  94 
AprU  47 

Feb.  ^ 
Dec   48 

May   2i 

Oct.  19 
Apr.  44) 
April  90 
April  20 
April  ftl 
Nov.  47 
J one  19 


5  April  44 

Feb.  4l'«)Aiair.  44 
July  94:28  Dec  95 
Oct    90{  0  Dec  94 


Captains, 


341 


9  I9i  Holloy,  ^ohn,^  Unattached   .... 

Molyneux,  John,  52  Foot 

9  Motttgomery,  Alex.  Rich.,>*<^  S3  Foot. . 
Moore,  Frederick,  23  Dra^tooDS  ........ 

Mo(*re,  Henry,  Unnttached  

Iffit  Moore,  James  Stewart,  24  Dragoons 

9  af(wr#,  T/wmat,^*  18  Foot 

Moore,  Thomas,  Royal  Marine8,3arra<;ifr  ) 

Marttr,  Portsmouth  Division S 

Moorhead,  Alex.  Oordtm,^  Unattached. . 

9  Mordatint,  Lewis,  61  Foot •  • 

Monean,  Charles,  Royal  Marines 

9  Morgan,  Edward,'^*  75  Foot    

9  Morg^ny  Svan,^^  Royal  Artillery  .... 

9  Morgan f  Hughy*^*  Royal  Artillery 

9  Morle,  Joha,^*d  West  India  RegL.. . . 

*Morris,  Griffith  Jeifrry,  32  Foot 

9  Morris,  Sainael,^"  28  Foot 

9  Morrison,  Hans,  60  Foot 

Morshead,  Pentyre  Anderson,  Royal  Art. 

Mortimer,  Edmancf ,  Unattached 

Mottley,  Thomas  Martin,  Royal  Artillery 

Mountiewn,  Bender ?**"  48  Foot 

ilSI  Mounstcvon,  Thos.  Wm.  Blewett,^  } 

79  Foot,  S/off  OJfteer  of  Pensioners  ] 

Mullen,  John,  Unattached 

Mnndy,  Charles  Godfrey,  Grenadier  Gds. 
Monro,    Georfpe,    Unattached,    Staff  } 

Officer  of  Pensioners ) 

Murray,  Charles  Robert,  Unattached  .  •  • . 

Murray,  George,  Unattached    •  •  •  • « 

Murray,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 

Murray,  John  Digby,  Unattached    

Ndson,  Alex.  Abercromby,*^*  Unattached 

Neshani)  Thomas  W.,  Unattached 

Nestor,  James,  19  Foot • 

Newbery,  Geonte,  44  Foot   

Newbury,  Ar.  R.  Camac,  Unattached. . . . 
Nemellf  George^  4  R.  Veteran  Batt.    .... 

Newhouse,  William,^  Unattached 

9  ICewnum,  John,'^  Portoi^aese  Service 
Nesmoe,  Charles  FitzRoy,  Unattached .... 

Kicholas,  James,  Royal  Marines 

NieholUyHenryy  94  Foot 

NlcboUs,  John,  Unattached 

Kkholsoti,  Chris.  Hampden^  Unattached 
9  Nicholson,  Hnntley,*^  Grenadier  Gdsi 
9  Nicolls^  Auguf»tus,^^  Unattached    .... 

9  ^SBi  Nisbet,  Robert,  20  Dragoons 

Nooch,  Henry  Stephen,  6 Dr.  Guards. .  • . 
Norman,  Robert,*^  Unattached  •.....«. 

N«cris,  John,  Royal  Marines 

North,  Pbilip,*^^  Unattached    

Northey,  Wm.  Brook,  Coldstream  Guards 
Norton,  Jumes  Roy,  Unatt.,  Atfjutant  2 

South  Hants  Militia    S 

Nott,  Francis  Percy,  1  Garrison  Batt.  \ 

Staff  OffHeer  of  Pensioners i 

Oates,  William  Coape,  Glengarry  Fenctble» 
O^Brien^  Henry  H,  i>.,  Royal  Artillery 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  Unattached    

9  O'Heccrty,  Charles,  GO  Foot    

9  O'Neill,  Charles,***  2  Foot    

9  O'Neill,  William,'*  Unatiached 

Onalowy  Sir  Henry,  Bori.^  Rnyal  Artillery 

HOI  Ormshy,  Arthnr,*^  Unattached    

Orattby)  Augustas  Howard,^*  Unattached 


CORNET, 
ETC. 


26 

1 

11 

17 

121 
18 

81 
7 

19 
20 
11 
30 


25  Not.  13 


17 

20 

16 

3 

6 

1 

25 


Dec. 

July 

May 

April 

July 

Aug. 

Oet. 


07 
15 
05 
17 
15 
11 
07 


LIEUT. 


20  Jan.    98 


May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

never 

Dec. 

Aug. 

never 

Jan. 

May 

Mar. 

May 

Dee. 

Dee. 


22 
04120 


05 

12 

08 
08 

05 
07 
39 


2631 


15 
12 


13 
13 


JiUy 
April 


20 
96 


20  Jan.    14 


29  Mar,  21 


1 
25 
20 

6 
14 
16 
31 
25 

14 
17 
25 
21 
25 
12 

3 
10 

5 
30 

7 

12 
5 


Aug. 

June 

June 

never 

Mar. 

April 

Sept. 

Jan. 

April 

never 

Sept. 

July 

May 

Sept. 

July 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

never 

Sept. 

St'pt. 

Aug. 

never 


22 
30 
32 

35 
25 


19 
12 
24 
5 
15 
29 
0415 


11 
17 

15 
06 
20 
05 
11 
18 
25 
11 
09 
09 

26 
05 
13 


9  AprU  25 
23  June  25 


22 

5 

4 

21 

16 

12 

iO 

2 

29 


Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

Mar. 

June 

Augr. 

Dec. 

June 

June 


11 
18 
32 
Oh 
08 
12 
98 


5 

16 
28 
12 
17 
7 
8 


Juno 

Sept. 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

April 

Mar. 


CAPTAIN. 


09 

19121 
17 
23 


06 
22 
23^ 


13 
10 


23  Sept.  03 


11 

4 

23 

7 
14 

2 

15 

1 


15 
6 


Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

never 

April 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Jan. 


25 

0626 

08 

08 

16 

12 

09 


17 
5 

10 

30 
2 

25 
0625 


08 
41 
27 
24 


1430 


25  Oct. 

3  Mar. 
never 


20 
26 


8  May 

19Ang. 
23  Oct. 

10  July    40 


1 
16 

7 
17 
25 

9 

6 
15 

7 
14 

5 

1 
26 
14 

2 
20 
21 

1 


May 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

July 

Oct. 

Sept. 

yox, 

Dec. 

April 

Sept. 

Dee. 

Jan. 

Ausr. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Aug. 


25 
34 
34 
14 
30 
26 
05 
12 
21 


18 


24 
09 
14 
38 
26 


11 
12 
29 


20 
22 


17  Dec.  30 


10 

7 

2 

22 

22 

4 

22 

3 

1427 
24  22 


May 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

May 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Mar« 


26 

13 
27 
.37 

00 
10 
18 
001 
23 
26 


15 
18 


Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

June 

April 

April 

Feb. 


24 

25 
12 
25 
26 
19 
26 


21  Nov.  10 


13 
00 
18 
10 


Mar. 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Jan. 

Nov. 


3 
25 


48 

12 

31 

12 

34 

30 

1329 

1325 

1325 


27 
48 
34 
37 
38 

35 

41  13  July   43 
995  Dee.     02 


8 
30 
9 
2 
31 
24 
24 
24 
17 


9415 


18 


07  25 


29 
4 
9 

14 
5 


1324 
1317 


19 
29 
25 


0817 


15 
20 


April 

Aug. 

Sept. 

April 

July 

May 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

June 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

April 


37 
14 
29 
31 
88 
48 
31 
38 
87 
18 
24 


31 
31 
26 


29  Dec.  43 
iNov.  40 


27 
11 
14 
16 

5 
28 

1 
15 

3 


July 

Dec. 

April 

Sept. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Jai). 

Feb* 


27 
41 
06 


43 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY., 


28 
18 
16 
16 

23 
25 


May  29 
Nov.  31 
Dee.  15 
Aug.  88 
April  26 
Dec  19 


16  Aug.  27 


Mar.  48 
Dec.    14 


22Au|f.  82 


April  19 

Sept.  14 

Dec.  14 

6  Dee.  27 

9  Oct.    48 

IS  July   84 

80  Dee.  87 

IJan.   47 


10  July  40 

26125  Nov.  28 

89  25  Feb.  48 

43  15  May  44 

18  18  Aug.  25 

4631  Dec.  47 

88 19  Mar.  41 

11 14  Mar.  22 

1624  May  16 

May  25 


2821 

00 


14 
25 
21 
30 

14 
9 
17 
17 
19 
13 


4231 


20 
13 
25 


Dee.  38 
Dee.  16 
Mav  36 
Sept.  88 

Jan.  48 
April  41 
Sept.  39 
Mar.  37 
Nov.  18 
May  24 
July  46 
July  86 
Nov.  32 
May   28 


3  April  46 


20 


1525 
88 
4823 
1325 


Mar.  44 
Aug.  16 


30 

28 

9 


3625 


9 


May 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Dtr. 

June 

Ao)f. 

April 


45 
16 
35 
41 
19 
37 
47 


S4d 


CaptainMy 


8D  LIEUT. 
BTC- 


21  Pec.  as 

30  Jan.    23 

aOMsy   18 

4  April  96 

34  June   13 

never 

30  Aug;.  04 

26  June  S7 

2  Not.  13 

1  Feb.    00 

6  July    13 

30  Aug.  00 

20  Dec.  34 

14  April  25 
OFeb.  00 
1  Aug.  16 
8  Sept.  08 

ISMty  05 

10  Feb.  07 

1  Aug.  26 

23  May  20 

28  Feb.  06 

25  Oct.  33 

15  Dec.  17 

IDec.   07 


6  Mar. 
16  Hoy. 
81  Jbd. 

2  Judo 


Omiftby,   Owen    Lloyd,    Unatttcbed,  ) 

Osborne,  WilliaiBy  UoatUched  ...«.•,... 

OuMley,  William,  Unattached 

Owen,  Bobert,  12  Foot 

lift  Packe,  Geo.  HaiMy,*>'  21  Dragoona 

*Page,  Robert,  0  Foot 

9S&i  Pakenbam,  William,  Royal  Artillery 

Paley,  John  Green,  Unattached 

Palliaer,  Richard  Bury,  Unattached   .... 

?|  Palmer,  Edward  Despard,**  07  Foot. . 
ulmer,  John,  Unattached   ...,..•«.•.. 

Park,  ThonuUt^*  Royal  Marines    

Park,  Walter  Brisbane,**^  Uoattaabed    • . 

Parker,  Edward,  Unattached   • .  •  • 

QiB  Parker,  Stephen,^  Rifle  Brigade. . . . 

Pariby,  George,  Unattaehed » 

Pamley^  Bukard  Brown  Fuller,  82  Foot 
Patriarche,  Philip,  Royal  Marines 

fl  Pattenson.  Cooke  Tylden,**^  Rifle  Brig, 
ayne,  Charles  Wm.  Meadows,  Unatt,  . . 
Payne,  Wm.  Aug.  Townahend,  Unfitt.. . . . 
Pattoun,  Qtorge,  Royal  Marines  .,•,.... 
Peacocke,  Stephen  Ponsonby,  Unattached 

PeanoD,  Charles,  Unattached •  • 

Peevor,  George,***  8  Foot,  Captain  of  \ 
InoaUdi,  Bo^  BotpitaL  CkeUea. .  f 

fl  Perobarton,  G.  Keating,**^  Royal  Artil. 
enmddocke,  Thomas,  Scots  Fus.  Gds.  • 
Pep^atf  Ooorge  BownoU,  Royal  Marines. 

Perry,  Joseph,  34  Foot »••••• 

Petley,  Patrick  M'Leod,  Unatt,  AfffU"  ( 1^  „,^ 

tant  Bdinlnargk  liUitia J  3»  May 

Petteraon,  Theophilos,  Royal  Marines    • .   2  Dee. 

Petre,  John,  22  Dragoons 

Pettat,  Thomas  Jolin,  Unattaehed 

m*  Pettingal,  Francis,  I  Prov.  Batt.  Mil. 
Pottin{fttl,Pranei$  WUUamf  R.  Eogioecrs 
PhUlipps,  Jamea  Winsloe,  Unattached    . . 

PhiUipps,  Henry,  Unattached 30  May 

9  PkUHpt,  Bobt.  Fryer, ^«  Royal  ArtUlery ,  4  Oct. 
Pickapd,  Qeoige  Percy,  6  Dr.  Qds.  8tqff  i  U  .^^i  ^ 

Officer  qf  Pentumers J|WAprii  84 

Piercy ,  Godfrey,''*  UnatUched    24  July  35 

mPigot,  Brooke*^  GO  Foot 

Pigott,  Robert,  1  Garrison Battalk>n  .... 

9  Pigott,  Wmiaro,''Ml  Foot 

Pinkerton,  Robert,  Royal  Marines 

Piteaim,  Robert,  6  Gmrrison  Battalion,  ) 

Staff  Officer  of  PeneUmere ) 

9  CB  Pitman,  Wmiam,''^  Unattached  . . 

Pitts,  Francis,  Unattached   

Poeklington,  Evelyn  Heniy  Fred.,  Unatt. 

Pode,  WUliam,  33  Foot 

Pole,  George  Robert,  Unattached,  Staff  } 

Officer  of  Pensioner 9    J 

Pollock,  William  Paul,  Royal  ArUllery  . . 
CB  Poole,  Wm.  Halstead,>7*  Royal  Art. 

9  Porteous,  Aleiander,*^*  00  Foot 

Porter,  WtZ/iam,  3  R.  Vctermn  Batt. 

9  Potter,  Thomas,*^  Portuguese  BcTvice 
Poulden,  Richard  Mathews,  R.  Artillery 
Powell,  Henry  Caringbold,  Unattached,  \ 

Staff  Officer  of  Peneionere ) 

Powell,  Peter,  2  West  India  Regt 

Powvs,  Thomas,  Unattadaed    ......•••• 

Pratt,  Jamee,  1  R.  Veteran  Battalion   • . 


LIBUT. 


2  Feb.    38 


13  Aug.  2531  Oct 


31  Jan.    22 


CAPTAIir. 


INoT.  3099 Dee.  49 


0  Jnae 


M 
26 


3  July  0020  May   07 
OJan.    1427  June  16 


never  25  Dae. 
10  April  0520  Dee, 
20  Nor.  39  26  Fob. 


10 
07 
06 
04 

32 

06 

26 


4  May 

never 
1  Mar.  16 

8  April  10 


0  April  18 
22  May   00 

27  Oct.    15 

28  Feb.    28 
15  Jane  80 

4  Dee.   28 
11  April  11 


8  Oct.    1030  8ept.  25 


6  Nov. 

6  Oct. 
OMar. 

21  June 

7  Jona 
13  Mar. 


00 
96 
00 
31 
83 
12 


1  Jan. 


10 
13 


17  Dee. 
never 

3  Sept.  11 

18  April  05 

21  Ang,  35 

4  Oct.    01 

14  April  29 

never 
23  Mar.  25 


12Aqg. 


18 
14 
41 
241 


6  April 

7  Dec. 

15  Juno 

16  Dec. 
20  Mar. 


1  PLACED  ON 
MALT  FAV. 


7  Mar. 

OAog. 

2  July 
25  Mar. 
25  0ept. 

IJoly 
20  Mar. 


84 
81 
18 
17 
14 
22 
42 


6  April  M 


7  8ept.  00 13  Nov.  IT 


31   5  April  81 
37 

40 15  Jane  48 
8628  June  43 
27  0  Oct,  86 
7  Dec.  16 


10  Mar. 
15  Aug. 
18  Aug. 
20  Dec. 
20  Sept 
15  Hay 


82 
06 
14 
35 
SO 
34 
80 


15  Sept  87  28  Aug. 
18  Mi^   2522  April  20 


20  Feb. 
8  May 
13  Sept 
25  Dec. 

20  Nov. 
17  July   fi3|ll  Feb. 


2  Bept.  24 

3  Oct  81 
25  Nov.  00 
12  Oct    32 

7  Dec   13 

24  June  4S 


29  Nov. 
25  Dec. 
24  Sept. 


14 

IB 
41 


14Aag.  48 


23Aag. 
6  Feb. 


44 

85 


OJane  io 

8Jaly  84 
25  Dec  81 

24  Mar.  85 
8  Apr.  48 
5  May 


22,22  Oct. 
OOl  1  Feb. 

11  Feb. 


25.25  Nov. 
0829  July 

27 


...16  April 

19  July    lOl  0  May 

16  June  04  13  Nov. 

10  Mar.  03  28  Aug. 

OMar.  96 15  Dec. 

19  Jan.    26  26  Oct.    80 


00  5  May  89 
00  8Dcc  OS 
31  8  Jane  98 
13  1814 

37 

20  iO  Nor.  90 
28  18  Dec  85 
25 


17  Bept  80 18  July  4T 

88  4  Bept  40  48ept  40 
11  20  Aug.  26| 
04  9 July   0725 Jona  10 
04   5  Nov.  07)  0  July   \^ 
08  10  June  07llOOct    U 

6  Sept  80  27  Sept,  44 

6  Aug.   12  27  Sept  13! 1 2  April  ai'lOJan.  84 
125  Nov.  21;  17  Feb.    25ll5  April  36 15  April  96 

10  Feb.   20,30  Aug.  3324  May    80  13  July  47 
8  June  00|12Jan.    11  17  May   21  25  Oct   21 

11  Aug.  2524  April  28  27  Sept  44 

40.20  Dee.  41  'so  June  48 
12;iOMay    1525  Nov.  83  22  Jan. 
06.23  July   07 ,20  April  l&25J8ly 
94il8Jan.    05  OJoly   03; 

00  25  Oct.  ' 

28  22  Oct. 


18  Dec. 
11  Sept 
17  July 

28  Oct. 
13  Nov. 

29  July 


00| 

251 

OAprfl  25 17  July 


2  Mar. 

3  Jan. 


27  Sept  44 


84 

15 

16 


26  Oct.    04  2  Mar. 
never     ,30  April 


14:25  Dec. 

86j  8  April  42  7  April  49 

06  4  Feb.    1826  Feb.  80 
12;  2  Jan.    1890AprUi9 


26  May    81  22  Jan.    83;  12  Feb.    071 


9  Praodergaat,  Jaiaei/T*  Unattached. . . .[28  Aug,  06(26  Nov.  07|  7  April  261  1  Nor.  27 


C(ty<aim^ 


BNSION; 
ETC. 


never 

25  Feb. 

32  Nov. 
28  July 

2  Dec. 

1  Jan. 
20  Dec. 
19  June 


{Price,  David,«»*  36  Foot 25  Dec. 
Price,  Riee,»*  57  Foot Mar. 

Frice^  Thomas  DowUdaon,^^  62  Foot   . .    8  Dec. 
*  Prickett,  WiUiain,  Royal  Waggon  Train      never 
9^323  Pringie,  J.  Watson,^  B.  Bogineertss  Aug. 
ProOieroe,  W.  Gar.  Bridges,^"'  56  Foot . .  1 1  Mar. 

Pnroell,  Tobias,  Unattacbed {28  Sept. 

Purvoa,  John  Homo,  Unatt,  Brigade  } 

Mqfor  at  Portimouth S 

9  Pyiier,  Francia,  68  Foot,  Adjutant  ) 

%nii  JR»  Surrey  Miliiia ) 

Pyner,  Francis  Baobard,  Unattaobed  . .  •  • 
9  Quentin,  Geo.  Bdward,  Portuguese  Set. 
Wi  Bainfortb,  William,  Unattaobe4  ••  •• 

Ralpbi  Josepb,  Unattaobed •«.-•• 

lUmsay,  Francis,  Boyal  Artillery   ••••.« 

fyi  Bamsay,  Tbonaas,^  14  Foot 
SB  Baodall,  George,*^  Unattached  «• 

Rannie,  William,  Unattacbed 

IB  Bavsop,  WiUiain,  27   Foot,  Ad-  } 

jutant,  Qrd  Wert  York  MUitia  ....  5 

Bead,  Constantine,  Boyal  Staff  Corps. .  •  • 

Beady,  William,^  Unattacbed,  Sii{gr\ 

Officer  efPenaUmeri    •  • .  -  \ 

Beevea,  Tbomas,  24  Foot 

11  Bcynett,  James  Henry ,^  45  Foot .... 
Beynolds,  Edward,  Royal  Engineers  •  • . . 

Reynolds,  Henry ,'*'  Unattached 

Beynolds,  Jobn  William,  Unattached. • .. 
Rich,  Jobn  Sampson,^  Royal  Artillery. . 
Rich,  Robert  James  Evelyn,  66  Foot  .... 

Richards,  George,  Royal  Marines    

Richardson,  Frederick,  5  Foot 

Richardson,  J  ames,  Unat. ,  Staff  Of.  afPen, 
JRielutrdton,  John  Qeorge^  R.  Marines 

Richardson,  Mervyn,  Unattached    

9  Richardson,  Thomas,^*  7  Dragoons. . . . 

Rickards,  Henry ,^  Unattached 

"i^Rickards,  William,  64  Foot    

Ridding,  William, 50  Foot   ..»•••• 

'^Riddlesden,  Richard,  4  Foot 

Bidge,  Bobert  Stuart, "^  36  Foot    

^9l3Si  Ridgway,  John  A., ^Unattached,  } 

Aiffutant,  North  Devon  Militia . . . .  ) 

*Rid{(way,  Samuel,  85  Foot never 

Bvcere,  Jas,  John  Campbell,  R.  Marines  ig  Mar. 
Roberts,  John  Cramer,  Unattacbed.  •  • . . .  18  Jan. 

Robertson,  Alexander,  Unattached 16  Nov. 

Robertson,  Archibald,  Unattacbed 4  Dec. 

Robertson,  Frederick,  Royal  Artillery. ...  22  Dec. 


LIBUT. 


CAFTAIlr. 


0523  April  07 
08  21  July  08 
08  30  Apr.    12 

never 
00  1  May  11 
01 12  Not.  03 
00  17  Sept.  12 

29  Nov.  83 


8  Oct.    12 


m 

PLACED  on 
HALF  PAY. 

^  Dee.    14 


27  April  20  25  Dec«   91 

28  Aug.   38 


07 

33 
08 


25  Mar.  08   4  April 

9  Feb.    38 15  Dec. 
17  May   0Q25Oct. 


1223  Dec. 

26 

92 

06 


21  May 

16  Aug. 

7  Nov.  161 
19  May  25 

7  Sept.  04 


25  Deo. 

21  July 

8  Oct. 

30  Aug. 

13  July    38 


1325J{nM  16 

15 

18  Nor.  Id 
14  May  29 

14  May  47 


07 
27 


13 


25  Feb.    16 


13 

11  June  30 

12  Jane  85 
16  Feb.  08 
15  April  11 
29  Jan.    08 


07 

09129  Mar.  04 
7  April  25 


6  Feb* 

16  Deo. 
15  April  44 

17  May   10 

18  June 
5  Oct. 


40  0  Not.  49 
14  25  Dec  16 
35  9  June  88 
45116  Dee. 
IMay 

25  Mar. 

13  Oct. 

22  Feb. 


15 
32 


4  May  09 


28  June  27 


19  Sept,  04 
5  May  37 
8  Oct.    25 

18  Sept.  35 
1  Mar. 

12  Aug.  24 
25  Jan.    98 

19  April  15 

7  April  20 

18  Sept.  05 

19  July  15 
3  Sept,  07 

20  Aug.  07 
never 

21  Aug.  95 
ncTer 

8  Sept.  14 

25  Jan.    10 


05 

06 


18 

24  Aug.  3224  Aug.  82 
24  Jan.    45  24  Jan.    45 


9  Oct. 
4  June 
24  Jan. 
IMar. 

2  Not.  38 
0830  April  09 

29  June  26 
18  Oct.  08 
18  Dec.   24 

3  Not.  25 


25JuBa  07 

23  July  12 

89  20  Apr.  46(22  Apr.    47 
83 


27  Feb.    4627  Feb.    40 
10  Jan.    40  26  Sept.  45 


14  Feb.    0917  Mar. 


2  May   24 

10  Mar.  08 
23  Sept.  08 

ncTer 
9  Oct.    97 

never 
28  Dec.  21 

9  May    12 


9  Dee.   281 
1  Feb.    81 
19  April  12 


45 

48 
16 
25 
89 


2  July 


8  April  10 
1814 


6  Not. 
]4^Feb. 
18  Mar. 


17  Sept.  2828  Dec 


2  April  41 


4  Feb. 

22  May 

3  Mar. 

8  Aug. 
25  Dec. 
29  Sept.  37 

24  Dec.   29 


31 
26 
16 
25 
18 
12 
13 


29  Dec. 


SO 
81 
13 
32 
43 


4  Feb.   26 

4  Sept.  17 
18  May  20 
25  Aug.  16 

5  Mar.  18 
25  Sept.  14 


never 
10  Jan.    01 

10  May 

11  July 
15  Dec. 
15  Feb. 


05 
37 
04 
27 


17  Jan.    28 


Robertson,  George  Abercrombie,^^  Unalt.,20  April  28 

^Robertson,  John,  14  Foot   • 

Robertson,  Patrick,  Royal  Marines 

Robinson,  Beverley,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Roche,  Edround,^^  Unattached 

BoehCf  Joseph,  3  R.  Veteran  Battalion  . . 
Roddy,  Charles  Hamilton,  Unattached  . . 
Rogers,  Henry  Blankley  H.,    Unatt.,  ) 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners J 

Rollo,  Robert  A.,»'  Royal  Artillery  .... 
1^  Rose,  Hugh  Hay,^^  Portuguese  Service 

Rose,  William,  97  Foot 

Ross,  Ollllan  Maclaine, Unattacbed. . .... 

Rous,  Hon,  Wm.  Rufus,  Portuguese  Serv. 

Rowan,  William,  84  Foot 

9  Royds,  William,^  52  Foot 

^  Rudkin,  Mark,**  47  Foot    

Ruimecles,  Authony,  Royal  Artillery 


never  25  Dee. 
06117  April  12  27  May 
15  13  June  lOjUJuly 
09,28  Not.  10  6  Mar. 
23,31  Aug,  26,11  Dec 
03  20  July   04;:2dJuly 


. .  • . 


17  Aug. 
14  July 

8  Feb. 

8  May 

never 

27  May  02 

16  Feb.    08 


03 
04 
94 
35 


13  May   31 
never 

4  Aug.  05 

1  June  06<20  Jan. 
30  April  42  20  July 
10  Feb.    07 
15  April  29 

12  April  33 


12  Sept. 
3  Oct.    05 
3  Sept.  94 
9  Aug.  39 

17  Dec.   12 
6  April  09 

15  Feb.    09 


12  April 
25  Dec. 

13  Aug. 


16  May 
27  Oct. 


13 
34 
26 
37 
28 
13 
46 
13 
25 
17 
49 
11 
87131 


19  July   31 
1814 


14  July 
6  Mar. 

12  Mar. 

10  Oct. 
1  Aug. 

25  Sept. 


25 
27 
41 
21 
48 
14 


14  Oct.    36 


4  Feb.    85 

1  April  17 

20  July   40 


03  29  Dec.  10 
25  0cL  14 
16  Nov.  04 

4  Sept.  49 
18  Nov.   19 

9  June 

9  June 


Dec.  42 

22  Nov.  42 

12  April  20 
25  Dec.   16 


4  Sept.  49 

_  24  April  23 

20[  1  Nov.  21 

1425  Feb.    17 


12  July   05  29  Jan.    07  21  Jan.    13 15  May    28 
11  Dec.   15.22  Sept.  23|l0  Jan.   37i27  Mar.  37 


344 


Capt 


18  Jan. 


16  May 


29  Nov. 


Iliishoot,  Oeorge,  Unattached 

Riusell,  Henshaw,  60  Foot,  St^gT  Offl-  } 

cer  of  Pensioners \ 

Rutherford,  Jarnee  Hunter ,  R.  Bnglneerej^  Jaljr 
Sampaon,    John,'^^    8  Garrison    Bait.  } 

St^ff  Officer  of  Peneumers S 

Sampaon,  W.  H.,  UnattaclMHl 

9  Sandwith,  Fred.  Browne,*^*  38  Foot  . . 
^  Sauuderson,  WilUam  Basiet,*»  60  Foot 

Savaf^e,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    

SaTile,  Hon.  Frederick,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
Saifer,  Joshua  Saffrey,  Royal  Marines  . . 
Sehalchf  Andrew  Archer  WmJ"^  Roy. Art. 
HSI  Schreiber,  Qeorgc,  18  Dragoons  ...» 

Soott,  Ciiarles,  Royal  Marines •  • . . 

Scott,  Edward,  4  Dragoons 

Scott,  Rich.  Andrew,  R.  Staff  Corps  .... 
Scriven,  John,  Royal  Marines  •••••••«.. 

Sealy,  Francis,  97  Foot 

Searie,  Richard,'^  Royal  Marines  ...... 

9  Seward,  Elliot,^  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Shand,  John  Muller,**  89  Foot 

Shaw,  George  Onrdine,^^  69  Foot 

Shawe,  Francis  Manby,  Unattached    .... 

Shearman,  John,  7  Foot   

Sheppanl,  Walter  Cope,  Unattached  . . 
Sherson,   Alexander    Noweil,    Unatt., 

A4fuiant  Berks  diUitia 

Shoveller,  William  King,  Royal  Marines 
9  Shttckbnrgh,  Charles  Robert,'"  70  ) 


07 
11 


14  Oct. 

8  Oct. 

6  Mar. 

8  Dec. 
18  June  36 
10  Aug.  99 
17  Dec.  07 
23  Dec.  13 
13  Feb. 
S8Dec. 
28  Feb. 
28  Feb. 


i 


ntns* 


CORNET, 
ETC. 


T 


38 
34 
18 
10 
13 


06  29  Aug.  07|31 
28  April  08 
22  July   80126 


8  Nov.  87 

1  Sept.  04|S0 

10  Mar.  09  6 

11  July  16  9 
06116  Jan.  1219 

8  June  30 

19  Mar.  25 


26 
14 


9621  Oct    98 
19  Nov.  3021  Dec.   32 


30  Sept.  08 

20  Sept  04 
9  Feb.    01 

30  May   11 

never 
19  Feb. 
8  May 

21  Mar.  34 


Foot,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners 
9  Shum,  WiHiaro,^'*  3  Dragoon  Guards. . 

Shuts,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Silver,  Jacob,  Unattached 

9  Stssou,  Joseph,''^  Unattached 

9  Skene,  Alexander, ^^^  4  R.  Veteran  Batt 
Skinner,  Henry\Bryantf^*  Royul  Marines 
Skinner,  Samuel  James,  Royal  Artillery 

Skirrow,  Jarnee, 48  Foot  ...••••• 

Slater,  Ilcory  Francis,  Royal  Artillery   . . 

Small,  Robert,  Unattached 

fi>mlth,  Charles  Henry  Montre8Mir,60F.  } 

Staff  Officer  of  Pens.,  New  Zealand  i 
Smit)),  Edro.  Carringtou,  Unattached. .  • . 

Smith,  Henry,  Royal  Marines. .  •• 

Smith,  Henry  NcUon,  Royal  Engineers  . . 

Smith,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Smith,    Leicester    Viney,    Royal  Ed-  } 

ginvero S 

Smith,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Smith,  William,"^  Unattached 

Somerset,  Henry  Cba.  Capel,  27  Foot,  } 

Stqff  Officer  of  Pensioners J 

SomenriUe,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Southteell,llon.Chas,,Kn.,  12  R.  Vet  Batt 
Spearman,  James  Morton,  Unattached 

Spcdding,  John,  Irish  Brigade 

8 pence,  John,  Unattached    

Spry,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    

Spurin,  John,  Royal  Marines 

*Slanier,  George,  82  Foot 

9  Stanley,  Mark  Anthony,'**  Unattached 
*8tapIcton,  Wiiiiam  Philip,  61  Foot  ... 

Srapley,  Thoman,  Unattached 

9  Steigcr,  Rodolphc,*"  Portuiruese  Scrv. 
9  Stephens,  Henry  William,***  6  Foot  . 


2  Oct 

25  Julv 


10  Dec.   07 
21  June  06 

11  Sept.  13 


28  May   07 


23  Oct 

3  Dec. 
1  May 

4  Oct 

16  Mar.  31) 


LIEUT. 


^m^ 


10  Feb.  37 

24  Mar.  37 
15  Dec. 

9  Dec.  13123  May   38129  Dte.  43 


15  April  19 


13  April  24 

3  July   05 

28  Aug.  04 


21  Dec. 

6  May 
06|27  Nov. 
83 


31 

24 

4 

5 

10 

10 

15 

13131 


IS 

06 


lOIfov.  25 

8  Feb.    39 

29 10  July   37 

11    5Xug.  13 

121  Feb. 


:K)  Jan. 
15  Oct 


10 
13 
18 


18  Sept  0626  Au}?.  OS 


25  July  09 


lOBIar.  09 20  Jan.    26 


28  Dec. 

18  Feb. 

1  Mar. 


18  1  April  27 
08  28  Jan.  05 
15  6  Nov.  20 
11  29  Sept  14 

OJao.    41 

10  Feb. 

13  Aug. 

1  May 


19 

09 

10 

17  Aug.  9927  May 

1  Aug.   16120  July 

13  Sept  31 
26  July   3^ 

4  Oct    33 


5  July   13 

never 
10  July   15 

never 


6  Jan.    01 

7  Feb.    97 
never 


25 
25 
11 
01 


June 

Oct 

Nov. 
April 

14  July   37123  JoBC 


25 

4  July   34 
13  June  40 


CAPTAIir. 


18 
10 
12 


Mar. 
Sept 
Nov. 


42 


41 
31 


5 

15 

9 

8 

6 

21 

•27 

27 

11 

7 

11 

10 

16 

2 

4 

•29 

23 

8 
10 
28 

1 


Nov. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

June 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

May 

Oct. 

July 

May 

Jan. 

May 

Oct 

Feb. 

April 

Nov. 

May 

June 

May 

May 

Mar. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Oct 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Aug. 


35 

14|25 
9 
9 
9 


13 
40 
46 
23 
27 
21 
34 
38 
3224 


07 
38 
37 
15 


1225 
39 


20 


1620 


29 
44 

47 


15 

19 
14 


13 
34 
24 

25 
13 
37 
3D 
13 
30 
25 

44 

26 
37 
19 
06 

39 


9  Dec.  15 

3  July  95 

23  Jan.  21 

12  Aug.  05 


30  Sept  3012  April  33 


125  Julv   05 

19  Hot.  01 

never 

15  June  09;l6Amr.  10 

never 

6Ai»ff.  0626 


never 
;K)  April  a> 


29 
17 
25 

14 
20 
22 
3 
•29 
25 


11  May   m  OJuly   0725 
31  Aug.  04|13  Jun?  05^26 


Dec. 

Hept 

Oct. 

May 

April 

June 

July 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

July 

Oct 

Feb. 


25 
09 
90 
24 


wnetf 

PLACED  OH 
HALF  PAY. 


4  June  47 
25JIIM  44 


9 

11 


9 
16 

16 


13 


25 


Feb.  39 

Dec.  14 

May  22 

May  44 

Apr.  47 


Nov.  21 
April  3Q 
Mar.  43 
Aug.  33 
Aug.  14 
July    41 

Jan.  18 
Jan.    17 

April  SG 
Dec.  21 
June  31 


SMajr  46 

14  July   48 

30125  Bept  40 

25  Mar.   IC 

8  April  26 
14  Sept  26 


•25  Dee.  28 
19  Aug.  30 
•29  Oct    25 


22Jnt  47 
8  Apra  S6 

1  Feb.   30 
4  Mar.  40 


47  19  Nov.  47 
46|  I  Aug.  48 

43|27  8ept  44 

34 

03 
27 
08 
43 


25 

•23 
o 

13 
15 

10 


13;-25 
21  17 
14  25 
07-25 


Oct  27 
Nov.  04 
Feb.  49 
Aug.  25 
Sept.  26 
1800 
Feb.  32 
Aug.  15 
Aug.  32 
Dec  IC 
Feb,    16 


^*a 


Captains* 


345 


2d  LIEUT. 
ETC. 


StqfhenSf  John  Morse,  Royal  Artillery  •  • 
Sterling,  Anthony  Coningham,  Unattached 

m  Stenart,  John,**>  Unattached 

Q3i  Stenart,  Hubert,  Unattached    

Stevenson,  Thomas,  Royal  Staff  Corps  . . 
Siswardf  Thomas  Carr,  Royal  Marines. . 

9  Stewart,  Daniel,  3  Foot    

Stewart,  Ponald,  84  F.,  Stt^Off.ofPon. 
9  in  Stewart,  Dunoaq,^^  Unattaclied  . . 

Stewan,  James,  87  Foot   

9  Stewart,  James,^  Unattached  ..««.. 
Stewart,  Joseph  King,  Unattached  ...... 

Stewart,  William,  Royal  Artillery 

9  •Stai,  Nathaniel  Tyron,^*  5  Foot   .... 

8  toekanstrom, /Sir  And.  J9^.  R.CorBioaa  Ran. 

Stocker^  JveSf  Royal  Engineers   

Stokes,  Patrick  Day,  4  V,, Staff  Off, of  Pen, 
Stokes,  WiUiam  John,  Royal  Artillery  . . 

Story,  George  Walter,  Unattached 

Story,  Valen.Frod.  Unat.  Staf  Off.  qfPen. 

Strange,  Charles,  Unattached 

Stningwayes,  Thomas,  12  Foot 

Strangways,  George  Fox,  Unattached .... 
Straabenzee,  Charles,  6  West  India  Regt. 
Stuart,  JTon.  Arch.  Geo.,  6  West  1.  Regt. 
Staart,  diaries  Augustus,  Unattached    . . 

Stuart,  Hon.  John,  Unattached   

Sodding,  Nelson  Fleming,  Unattached  . . 

9  Sutherland,  Andrew,^  5  R.  Vet.  Batt. 
Sutherland,    Edward,    Unatt.,    Store-  ) 

hmpoTj  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea. . .  •  5 

Sweny,  Welbore  Ellis,  9  Foot 

Synnot,  Walter,  89  Foot   

Tallan,  Lawrence,^*^  Unattached 

Taylor,  James,  Unatt 

Teale,    Charles   Shipley,    Unattached,  > 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners ] 

9  Tench,  Henry,  10  Foot 

9  •  Terry,  John,**  7  4  Foot 

•Terry,  Stephen,  8  Foot 

9  Thatcher,  SackvlUe  Z.,»'  Unattached 
Thontas,  Thomas  Bees,  Royal  Marines  . . 
Thompsoo,  Edward,  Royal  Staff  Corps  . . 

9  Thompson,  James,*"  89  Foot 

Thompson,  Richard,  51  Foot  

Tidy,  Gordon  Skelly.^  Unattached    

9  TMing,  Geo.  Vaughan,'^*  R.  Engineers 
Tireman,  Henry  Stephen,  Royal  Artillery 
ToUa,  John,  Unatt.  Adj.  N,  Olouees.  Mil. 
Toby,  Isaac,  Royal  Marines,  Barrack"  \ 

Master,  Plymouth  Division ) 

im  Tompkins,  New.  Rich.,  Unattached. . 

Tonge,  John  Heniy,  Unattached 

9  Toole,  WiUUm,*w  40  Foot    

Torriano,  C.  Strangways,^  Royal  Artillery 
m  Trafford,  Sigismund,'^  1  Dragoons. . 

Triscott,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines 

9  Th>tter,  John,»«  Royal  Artillery 

Trotter,  Robert  Knox,  Sub.  Insp.  of  Mil. 

Trower,  Anthony,  4  Ceylon  Regt.    

Tucker,  John  Tudor, ^  Royal  Marines  . . 

Toite,  George,  Unattached 

Tnlloch,  James    Dundas  Gregory,    84  ^ 

Voot,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  .•  5 

Turner,  Richard,  Royal  Marines 

Tweed,  Augustus,  Unattached 

9  tweedie,  Michael,*^  Royal  Artillery  . . 


CAPTAIN. 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


2930 


0427 


June 

July 

Jan. 

April 

May 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 

April 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Feb, 

Nor. 

June 

June 


6  Nov. 

11  Oct. 

12  Nov. 
3  Mar. 

15  Oct. 
31  July 
10|l9Dec. 
17  Sept. 

3  Au^^ 
9  June 
2  June 
8  April 

25110  Jan. 

25  Dee. 
1425  May 
12(29  July 

8  Nov. 

29  June 

6  July 

26  May 
21  Nov. 

4  June 
25  June 

9614  Dec. 
25  May 
14  Oct. 

16|27  Aug. 

13  Mar. 
13  May 


April  25  10  Dec.   27  22  May   4311  Oct.    44 


13 


July   03  15  Dec.   04 

never 

never 

Nov.  1 

April  0 

Nov.  0 

June  0 

Jan.    1 

May   2 

July   1 

Aug.  2 

Dec.   2 


18 


6  Feb. 

3  Sept. 
27  Aug. 

4  Dec. 


97 

33'  5 
25*  2 
2519 

25  28 
2iV 

26  23 

m^  8 

1525 
14-14 
25l-i2 
26t  8 
371  3 
1325 
20  20 
25| 
44'  0 
361 
30!  6 
44  27 

28  21 
lltl3 

29  8 
0415 
39>11 
2416 
25 '27 
2713 
13| 


Dec.   43 

April  29 
Jan.  20 
Sept.  38 

July  18 
Art^.  4."» 
Doc.  2(; 
M.r.  21 
Nov.  27 
April  26 
May  4t) 
Sept.  14 
Jnly    20 

Dec.   4i 


July 

July 

Nov. 

Jan. 

June 

Oct. 

July 

April  29 

Aug.    25 

Mar.  27 


30 
49 
28 
20 
38 
07 
45 


Nor.  16 14  April  25  25  Dec.   38,25  Dec.  38 


19  Nov. 

7  Dec. 

22  Aug. 

14  May 


25 
97 
37 
36 


21  Sept.  30 

1803 

8  Aug.  45 

26  Oct.    41 


24  July 

25  Dec. 
5  Dec. 
8  Feb. 

12|27  May 
13  June 
23  May 
28  Aug. 

29|  5  July 
19  Oct. 
21  July 
30  Oct. 


12'25Feb.    16 


10  9  Sept.  28  22  May 

19  Sept. 
30  April 

9  Nov. 
26  June 

9  Nov. 
26  Oct. 
19  Jan. 

9  Aug. 
15  July 
•27  May 
12  Jan. 


30  14  Feb.    34 


1  Dec. 
12  Sept. 
09 17  June 


13 

99 

39 

S4 

16 

16 

41 

44 

261 

41 

40 

38 

26 
41 
14 
23 
15 
10 
30 
27 
13 
34 
49 


•22  Aug. 

08  9Feb- 
11  6  June 
12,22  July 


1814 
3  Sept.  01 
ODec.   39 

10  Aug.    19 
25  Jan.    17 

28  Aug.   46 


28  Aug.   46 
19  Mar.  42 


15 
25 
19 
15 
25 

1 
26 

2 
15 


June 

Feb. 

April 

April 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Au;^. 

Dec. 

June 


30 
48 
17 
29 
16 
14 
31 
36 
15 


12  Jan.    49 


41  16  Feb.    44 
13ll6Feb.    14 


27 
3i 

B 


5  June  27 
17  Dec    13 


346 


CapUtkii* 


BMSXON, 
ETC. 


Urquhart,  JohD,'^*  Boyal  Marine* li 

Ussher,  John,^*  Unattached 30 

Vane,  Charles  Birch,  UnatUched    90 

Yarlo,   Q«orge,  Royal  Marinea,  Pay-  } 

matter t  Woolvnch  l>M»ion S 

Vau^han,     Engeiia    James,   67    Foot,  \ 

Adijuiani  Cirmarthin  MUiHa  ....  5 
9  Yaughan,  Herbert  Henry,*^'  Unatt.  . . 
Yeitch,  Thomas  George,  Unattached  .... 
9  Yentry,  T.  T.  Arrm.  Lord,  43  Foot .... 

Yereker,  Charles,  Unattached  ...*,. 

Vernon,  Bowater  Henry,  Unattached 
9  Vetch,  Jamcs,'^^  Royal  Engineers 
Vincent,  Thomas,  Royal  York  Rangers 

9  Visme,  Fnincis  de,*^  00  Foot 

Vyyyan,  Thomas,  41  Foot 

Wake,  Richard  William,  R.  African  Corps 

9  Walker,  William,  24  Foot    

9  Walker,  William,''*  7  West  India  Regt. 

Walsh,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

WaUh,  LewiM  Edward,  Royal  AitUkry 

Walter,  Edgar,  Royal  Marines    

Ward,  John,  24  Foot 

Wanl.  William,  R.  West  India  Rangers,  } 

Adj.  Cornwall  and  Devon  Minert* .  5 

Ward,  William,  Unattached 

Warde,  Walter,  Unattached,  Stuff  Ojgl- 

cer  of  Pensumers  • ..•« 

*  Warner,  Richard,  6  Foot 

Warrington,  Thornhill,  76  Foot 
WaterSf  Thomas,  Royal  Marinei 
9  Watkins.  William  Novell,'^^  48  Foot.. 
Watson.  William,^*  21  Dragoons 
Webb,  Daniel  Peploe,  Unattaclicd 

Webb,  John,  Unattached 

9  Webb,  John  Wynne,^  7  R.  Yet.  Batt. 

M'ebb,  Robert,^  Royal  Marines 

9  2^1  Webb,  Vere,">  Unat^^; .  Cardigan  MU.  \  1 2 
9<LI  Webster,  James  C.,**' Unattached   . .  .21 
Wcddenbom.  John  Kellerman,*^^  Unatt.i  7 
Welch,  Stephen  J.  W.  F.,  Cope  Reflrt.     . . 
Welchman^  Geo,  Thoniae,  Royal  Marines 
WelleTf  Francis,  Royal  Artillery.  •••••.. 

9  Wellings,  George,*^  Unattached 

^Z\  Wells,  Fortescue,"*  Royal  Artillery. . 

Wemyss,  James,  Unattached 

Wetherall,  Charles,»«  Unattached 

Whallcy,  George  Britcoe,  Unattached. • . . 
9  9H  Wharton,  WilHaro,'^?  43  foot 

9  Whitle,  Robert,"^  Unattached 25 

9  Whitley,  Jame8,»>  9  Foot ,22 

Wbltmore,  Mortimer  R.  8.,  10  Dragoons,  }  .^ 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners S\ 

9  Wishtman,  George,^  48  Foot 5 

Wilford,  Ernest  Christian,  R.  SUfT  Corps  [  2 
Willnrdf  Leonard  Kilham,  1 1  R.  Yet.  Bat 

9  William*,  James,'*^  11  Foot 

M'illiams,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines 
Williams,  Rowland  £dw.,«^  7  W.  I.  Regt. 

Williamvon,  John,  Unattached   

Wills,  Tliomas  Lake,  Royal  Marines 
Willson,  James  Kennett,^  R.  Marines,  } 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners \ 

WilUon,  Thomas,  20  Dragoons    ••...... 

Wilson,  Edward,  57  Foot 

Wilfon,  James,  Coldstream  Ods. 


July 
May 
Dec. 


28 
00 
20 


LIEUT. 


18  June  08 


20  May 
31  July 
17  Dec. 


97 
11 
SO 


24  April  05 


4  Nov.  25  0  Nor.  W^  Ocf .    41 


CAPTAIH. 


ONor. 
28  Dec. 
10  Jan. 


40 
82 

ae 


IS  July   08 


WHRN 
PLACED  0?l 
iULF  PAY. 


IBM 
l»Jaa.  87 
2&JaDt  47 

2dAng.   09 
6  June  45 


Jan.  91 

Jttly  49 

Dec.  IT 

Dee.  48 

Jan.  20 

Mar.  M 

X>ee.  M 

Fab.  » 

Jnly  !• 

May  98 

Jane  16 

Aug.  90 

Feb.  98 

Jdy   48 
Oct    16 

43  20  Dec.   46 

25  0or.    44 

25  Oct.    42 

Sept.  14 
July   99 

Oct    81 
Mar.  98 

Dec.   98 
July    90 


23 
0 
2 
12 
30 
12 


May 
11  i7son,  John,  Royal  Mariots •  •  •  i22  June 


12 

5 

10 


July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 


Sept 
June 


4  Feb. 
m  OFcb. 
14  20  Die. 
04'lOJaiia 


0^  7  Mar. 
0H(28  Jone 
24  7  April 
07j31  Aug. 


Sept.  91 
Dee.  97 
Dec  48 
Sept.  97 


Jbbo  95 
Jnly  96 
Oct.  96 
June  94 
AprU  41 
June  80 
97 
Feb.    16 

Jone  49 

1814 
AprU  91 

Feb.  16 
Sept.  14 
June  16 
Ang.  48 
Nov.   16 

42:21  Sept.  49 

lG'25Mar.  18 
10i25F<b.  18 
371  6  May  87 
97 


Captains* 


347 


Wiboo,  Joseph  Fra«er,  tJnattoelied 

Wilson,  Peter  Theodore,  Royal  Marines. . 
VWindbam,  Joseph  Smyth ,^  17  Dragoons 
*Winnington,  Heo.  Jeffireys,  39  Foot  .... 

Wise,  William,  72  Foot    

Wishart,  Alexander,  15  Foot • . . . . 

Witts,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Wolrige,  Ambrose  A.  R.,  Royal  Marines,  ^ 

Bopmekrwuter,  Chatham  JHvitinn    5 

9  Wood,  James,*^^  Royal  Marines 

Wood,  WJUiam,'««  Royal  Marines,  St^ff"} 

Qffie&r  afPentiontrt   \ 

ff  Woodford,  John,  Unattached 

•  Woodk9UM&^  Rob&rt,^  38  Foot 

m  WoedSf  Richard*^ 8  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
P  Wooleombe,  Robert,^  Royal  Artillery 

Woifcman,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Wonley,  James  White,  Sab.  Insp.  of  Mil. 

Wriffht,  George,  Royal  Marines 

9  WriKon,  Hicholas,''*  Unatlmehcd 

Wulff,  Kenelm  Chandler,  Royal  Artillery 

Wyait,  Alex.  H.  L.,  Unattached 

Wyatt,  Bamuel,  Royal  Artillery 

Wyndbam,  Alex.  Wadliami  Unattached . . 
Wynn,  ;9tr  William,  Invalids,  Captain  of  > 

Sandown  Fort  \ 

Wynne,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Wynter,  Robert,  Royal  Artillery 

Wyayard ,  HenryBackley  Jenner, Unatt. ,  ) 

Brigade  Major  at  York S 

Yonge,  Oustavus  Nigel  K.Anfc6r,*''0  Foot 

Young,  Henry,  Unattached 

YouBg,  James,  88  Foot ...••••. 


CORNET, 
ETC. 


121 
14 
12 

4 
06 

10 

60 
17 
2 
1 
6 
1 
11 
4 
29 
17 
28 
16 


16 
26 

9 

22 

60 
11 


April 

Mar. 

Dec. 

never 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

July 

April 

May 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

Jan* 

July 

July 

April 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

April 

Dee. 
July 

April 

Aug. 
June 
Oct. 


04 

0Ol 
31 

25 

34 

26 
21 


LIEUT. 


10 

05 
08 

27 
05 
96 

03 

12 

13 

13 
09 
OG 
06 
II 
12 
06 
11 
08 
25 
07 
30125 


lOJone  11 
27  Jan.    96 

14  Dec.   09 
never 

17  May   31 

36  May   08 

1  Nov.  99 

15  Aug.  05 
14  May   81 

16  April  32 


17 

6 

28 

18 

2 

21 

26 

13 

12 

24 

1 


July 

June 

Dec. 

June 

April 

July 

Oct. 

May 

July 

Feb. 

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Nov. 


23 
12 


07 
12 
IS 


1  Aug. 
22  Jan. 

21  May 

20  June 

1  Aug. 

28  Jan. 


ISi 

11 


CAPTAIN. 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


13  Feb. 
15  Aug. 

5  Nov. 
25  Dec. 
28  Nov. 

6  Sept. 
27  July 

31  July 

13  Nov. 

II  May 


2713 
05  24 
1225 
13,25 
41113 
211  6 
0830 


26'  5 


29 
21 


0013 


18 
3 
8 


0581 


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08 

2412 


27  May   95 


27 

33 

26 

87 
26 
26 


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AprU 

Aug. 

Jane 

Aug. 

April 

Juiy 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Deo. 


40 

41 

26 
83 
12 
24 

80 


Feb.  27 
Deo.  05 
Dec.  14 
Sept.  14 
July  47 
Sept.  21 
Sept.  13 

June  32 


18 
6 
1 
26(30 


18  Aug. 
31  Dec. 

21  May 

1  Jan. 
3  Nov. 
31  July 


401 

27 

82 

27 

26 


11  Jan.    00 


SO 
42 

41 

47 
87 

28 


4  Aug.  48 

3  Nov.  41 
12  July   38 


6 

6 

31 

19 

26 


June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

May 

Nov. 

Dec. 

AprU  86 

July    27 


24 
31 
88 
88 
42 
87 
80 


28  Sept.  89 
I  May    43 

23  Jan.    46 

11  Feb.  43 
30  Dec.  45 
10  Mar.  20 


B  2 


348 


fVar  Services  of  the  Captains. 

1  Captain  AbboU  lerred  in  Lord  Bridport'a  action  with  the  Franoh  fleet  on  the  33d  Jsne 
1 795.  In  the  foiiowinc  year  he  waa  at  the  redaction  of  the  French,  Datoh,  and  Spaniah  Coloaiea 
in  the  West  Indiea.  &  1797  he  was  at  the  capture  of  Trinidad,  and  in  1799  at  the  redaotioiior 
Surinam.  In  1801  he  aerred  nnder  Lord  Nelson  at  the  battle  of  Copenhagen,  and  has  receired 
the  NaTal  War  Medal  with  one  CJaip.  In  1806  he  comaanded  the  lutrtpid'M  Marines  in  the 
attack  upon  Capri,  and  he  was  afterwards  present  at  the  defence  of  Gaeta.  In  1809  he  scrred 
at  the  redaction  of  Marttniqne  and  the  Salntes  ;  and  in  the  following  year  he  waa  wounded  at 
the  attaolc  open  Gaadalonpe^  and  has  reoeired  the  Militaty  War  Medal  with  one  Clas^  Snbse- 
qaentfy  he  was  engaged  in  Tarioos  minor  affairs  with  batteries  and  gonboats  off  Tanfa  in  the 
StraiU  of  Gibraltar. 

2  Captoin  J.  H.  Adair  serred  with  the  60ih  at  the  oaptare  of  Martiniqae  and  Les  Saintee,  in 
1809;  of  Gnadalonpe  in  1810,  and  again  in  1815.  He  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 

3  Captain  George  Adams  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Malda. 

4  Captain  Agnew  serred  with  the  82ad  daring  the  Feninsnlar  campaigns  of  1808,  9, 12,  and 
13,  and  was  oresent  at  the  capture  of  Oporto,  battle  of  TalaTera,  and  subsequent  affairs  ;  also  at 
the  battle  of  Vittoria,  where  his  leg  was  so  sererely  fractured  as  to  require  three  separate  ampu* 
lations  of  the  thigh.    He  has  received  tiie  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps* 

5  Captain  Alexander  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  from  1812  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  bottlea  of  Vittoria  (wounded),  Maya  Pass,  the  Pyrenees  (28th, 
29th,  30th,  and  31st  July  1813),  NiveUe,  SL  Palais,  Nive,  Bayonne,  Orthes,  Aire,  Tarbes.  and 
Toulouse.    He  hai  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Ciaips. 

6  Captain  Andros  serred  with  the  65fch  during  the  campaign  of  1814  and  15  in  Guaerat  and 
Kutcb,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Juosin,  Anjar  Khuncoote,  Dbingce,  and 
Dwarka.  Served  also  throoghout  the  Mahratta  campaigas  of  1816, 17,  and  18,  induflung  the 
battle  before  and  subsequent  capture  of  Poonah,  and  the  affair  of  Ashtoe. 

7  Captain  Anton  has  reeeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and  Gnadaloapa 

8  Captain  Appleton  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1809  and  10,  and  was  present  at  the  haul*  of 
Buiaoo,  for  which  he  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  CJa«p. 

10  Captain  John  Arasstrong  (h.p.  8S  F.)  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fire  Clasps  far 
Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Cindad  Bodrigo,  Badejos,  and  Salamanca. 

11  Caotain  Robert  Armstrong  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st,  from  July  1809  to  Jan. 
1810,  and  again  from  Oct.  1811  to  Feb.  1814,  inoludtng  the  battle  of  Talavera,  stM-ming  tho 
forts  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  aicge  of  Burgos,  and  blockade  of  Pampolnna.  He  has  reoeivtd 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

12  Caotain  Baoe  croaaed  the  desert  in  Egjpt  with  the  Indian  army  nnder  Sir  David  Baird  in 
1801.  He  served  also  with  the  expedition  to  Italy  under  Sir  James  Craig  in  1805>6  ;  sahe^- 
quently  in  Sicily  and  Calabria  i  and  finiUy  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  Duke  of  Wellington^  and 
was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Huebra,  blockade  of  Pampelnna,  battles  of  Pyrenees  (26th 
July  to  2Dd  Aug.),  iMiveUe,  Nive  (9th  to  13th  Deo.),  blockade  of  Bayoane^  battles  of  Orthea  and 
Toulouse  (horse  shot  under  himX  and  varigos  minor  affairs.  He  has  received  the  gold  MediJ 
for  Toulouse,  in  which  action  he  oonunanded  tbe  61st  for  several  boon  and  to  ita  cIom  i  and 
the  SUver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes.  He  aabsa- 
quently  served  seventeen  years  as  Assistant  Deputy  Qoarter  Master  General  in  Doblia. 

14  Captain  Bobert  Baker  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

15  Caotain  Baldwin  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fire  Ciaspa  for  Basnoo^  Albobva, 
Ciudad  Kodrigo,  Bjdajos,  and  Salamanca. 

16  Captain  Barrett  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  CUsps  for  Marttniqne  and 
Guadaloupe. 

17  Captain  Bar  well  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  TngloMa 

19  Captain  Baynes  served  in  the  Peninsula,  firoos  Sept.  1812  to  the  end  of  ihe  wer 
in  1814,ineliidingjhe  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  (3001  JulyX  Ntvelle  and  Tooloime,  for  whiek  Im 
has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  three  Ciaapa.  Served  also  the  oompaign  oC  181S,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloa 

20  CapUin  Valentine  Bcodon  served  off  the  ooost  of  IVanee  from  1611  iol814,and  waa  pre- 
sent in  varioaa  boat  actions.  In  1815  he  waa  ai  the  eapluie  of  Nicies  and  Gaeta  i  and  in  1§24 
severdy  engaged  with  piratea  in  the  West  Indies. 

21  Captain  Beanfoy  served  with  the  1st  battalion  27th  Regt.  in  ffidly  in  1810 1  afVetwnrda  oa 
the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  from  1812  to  1814,  and  waa  i"irt  iit  tliii  binlr  nf  "^iilTi"ri  CniiHiiiU 


War  Services  of  the  Captains.  349 

taking  of  Aleoy,  battle  of  Villa  Franca*  and  siege  of  Tarragona.    After  the  condnaion  of  the 
Peninanlar  War  be  embarked  with  the  Army  for  N.  America  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Flattabnrg.  In  1819  he  embarked  for  the  East  Indies  and  serred  afterwards  as  an  acting  engineer 
at  Sholapore.  He  served  also  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion.  Served  also  in  the  American  war 
in  1814.  ' 

22  The  Hon.  Captain  Bernard  has  reccired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

23  Captain  Berry  serred  nearly  fire  years  with  the  army  in  Sicily,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  of  the  islands  of  Ischia  and  Procida.  Serred  on  boara  the  Wetule  brig,  cutting  out  ^nn- 
boaU  on  the  coast  of  Calabria  in  1811.  ^ 

24  Captain  Bererhondt  served  at  the  capture  of  Gaadaloupe,  in  1815. 

25  Captain  Birch  served  at  the  defence  of  Cadis. 

26  Captain  Biahop  haa  reodved  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claapa  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees, 
and  Nivelle. 

27  Captain  Blacklin  served  with  the  3rd  battalion  Royals  at  Qoatre  Bras  16th  Jane,  the  re- 
treat on  the  17tb,  at  Waterloo  on  the  18th  (at  which  last  he  waa  wonnded),  capture  of  Paris, 
and  with  the  army  of  oecupation  in  France  in  1815  and  1816.  Eknbaiked  to  join  the  2nd  batta- 
lion in  the  East  Indies,  and  served  with  the  army  in  the  Deeoan  the  campaigns  of  1817, 18,  and 
19  ;  the  pursuit  of  the  Nagpore  Rajah  ;  battle  of  Nagpore,  and  other  minor  actions  and  skir- 
miahes.  Served  with  Sir  John  Doveton's  force  in  pursuit  of  the  Peishwa ;  the  siege  of  Asseer- 
ghur  in  1819,  and  commanded  the  leading  company  at  the  assault 

28  Captain  Bland  served  in  tbe  Mahratta  war  with  the  Royals,  and  was  present  at  the  cap« 
lures  of  X^agpore  and  Asseerghnr.  Commanded  two  companies  of  the  Royals  at  the  taking  of 
tbe  Hill  Forts  in  Candeiah.  Aeoeived  a  contusion  on  the  head  from  a  matchlock  ball  at  Nully- 
ghaum,  and  waa  severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  Asseerghnr. 

29  CaptMn  Blennerhassek  served  with  the  73d  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at 
tho  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Daring  the  Kandtan  insurrection  in  Ceylon  in  1818 
and  19.    Served  with  the  38th  in  Ava  in  1825. 

31  Captain  Boyea  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  85th,  and  was  present  in  the  action 
at  Bladensburgv  capture  of  Washington,  actions  at  Baltimore  and  New  Orleans. 

32  Captain  Brander  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

33  Captain  Brodie  served  with  tbe  Royals  at  the  siege  of  Toulon  in  1793,  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  right  leg.  In  1704  he  served  the  campaign  in  Corsica,  and  was  present  at  the 
stonmng  of  the  Convention  Redoubts  and  the  capture  of  the  Martello  Towers  with  the  garrison 
of  St  Iiorenzo^  capitulation  of  Bastia,  storming  the  Moselle  Forta,  and  before  Calvi  doriog  a 
aieee  of  52  days.  In  1799  he  served  in  Holland,  and  was  at  the  battle  on  landing  at  the 
Helder,  in  the  action  of  the  10th  Sept,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  Uie  right  thigh  in  the  action 
of  the  2nd  October.  He  serred  with  Sir  James  Pnlteney's  expedition  at  "Feno^  Vigo,  and  Cadiz. 
In  1801  he  served  the  Egyptian  campaign,  including  the  action  at  the  landing,  and  Uiose  of  the 
ISth  and  21at  March,  battle  oF  Rbamanah,  capture  of  Bonaparte's  Dromedary  Corps  in  the 
Desert,  and  capture  of  Cairo.  In  1803  he  served  with  the  expedition  against  St.  liucia,  and 
landed  at  Ansa  de  Clooo  21  st  Jane,  when  the  outposts  were  driven  in  and  the  town  of  Castries 
taken;  also  at  the  storming  of  Morne  Fortunee,  and  at  the  capitulation  of  Tobaga  In  1809  he 
pcrved  in  Bidia  with  the  Field  Force  in  the  Ceded  districts;  and  in  1814  he  joined  the  Field 
Force  under  General  Doveton. 

34  Captain  Broughton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th,  and  wai  present  at  the  battles 
of  Vimiera  and  Salamanca,  for  which  be  has  reccired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clatpa. 

35  Captain  Thomas  Brown  served  with  the  70ih  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  and 
(ubsequentlv  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  de- 
fence of  Cadiz,  battle  of  Busaeo  (alightly  wounded),  lines  of  Torres  Vedras ,  parsuit  of  Maasena, 
action  of  Foz  d'Arouoe,  battles  of  Fucntes  d'Onor  and  Saiamanca,  siege  of  Bareos,  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive^  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely 
wonnded  at  Quatre  Bras.    He  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

36  Captain  the  Honourable  T.  Browne  landed  with  the  first  expedition  to  Portugal  on  tbe 
did  Aug.  1808,  as  a  lieutenant  in  tbe  40tb,  and  served  during  the  campaigns  of  1808,  9, 10,  11, 
end  19,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  capture  of  Lisbon,  battles  of  Talavera  and 
Bnsaoo,  the  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  action  of  Redinha,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor, 
siege  of  Olivenca,  first  and  third  sieges  of  Badajox,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  ;  and  at  the  battle 
of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  subsequent  retreat  into  Portugal,  he  commanded  the  light 
eonpany  of  the  40tb.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

37  Captain  Burges  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  Waterloo.    He  has  reeeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Nivella  and  Nive. 

38  Captain  Alexander  Burke  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  gtb,  and  wia  preieat  in 
the  action  at  Plattsburg. 

39  Captain  Burnett  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Gnadalonpe. 

40  Captain  J.  C.  Burton  served  on  the  eastern  ooast  of  Spain  from  March  1813  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814. 

41  Captain  Joseph  Barton  served  the  Egyptian  oampaign  of  1807,  «ad  he  was  tubteqaently 
nl1h#  taking  of  the  heif^to  of  Genoa. 


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tl  Lindtey,  Henry  John,***  Unattached  . . . . 
Isle,  Benjamin  de,  Canadian  Fenoiblet . . . . 

E  Lifter,  John,»*  Royal  Marinea   

Little,  John,  ^7  Foot 

Little»  John  WilUatn,  Unattached  •• 

Lloyd,  ChArlet,  Royal  Marines    

PI  Lloydi  Edward  Bell,  1 6  Dragoons   • . . . 
Lloyd,  John  Ormsby,**  74  Foot,  Stti^  ) 

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War  Servieei  ofth  Captains.  351 

of  8dMiMot>  oaptnre  ef  Midrld,  siege  of  Borgof.  Alio  Um  eampAifl»  of  1815,  locludinff  the 
boiltlea  of  Qnaire  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  the  oaptore  of  Paris*  fie  has  recelred  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Claaps. 

66  Oaptain  Costhr  serYed  in  the  Penintnla  with  the  i5tb,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Bnsaeo^  Jraeotes  d'Unor,  Salamanca,  VittoriSv  and  the  Pjreneef ,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Rodfkro  and  Bsdajos:  he  has  reoelTed  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

%7  GmpUdn  Cotton  served  at  the  capture  of  the  islands  of  Isohia  and  Procida,  in  1800  ;  also 
At  the  siege  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

68  Capcaia  Charies  Cox  (h.  p.  41st  Foot)  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 


70  Captain  Cariis  serred  a|  Waleheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Tsr  Vere 
end  aiege  of  Flashing. 

71  The  Honourable  Captain  Cnst  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Gnards  in  the  Peninsula  from 
April  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  except  the  year  1812  ;  and  he  was  present  at  the  bat- 
ties  off  Tyawera  and  Bnsaoo,  in  all  the  alTairs  with  his  Regiment  on  the  Retreat  to  the  Lines  of 
Lbbon,  and  lastly  at  the  battle  of  Tooloose.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

rs  Captaia  Datrooh  served  with  the  Royals  in  Canada  daring  the  rebellion  of  1837-8.  Ho 
served  also  with  the  62d  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (medal)  and  was  wounded  at 
VWeasahah. 

7S  Captain  Davem  served  with  the  88th  at  the  attack  on  Buenos  Ayres,  5th  July  1807.  At 
the  defeaoe  of  Cadii  in  1800  and  10;  subsequent  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  inoluding  the  pur- 
Boit  of  the  Franeh  from  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  action  at  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
aeoond  siege  of  Bsdajos,  action  at  El  Bodoo,  siege  and  capture  of  Cindad  Rodrigo,  third  siege 
snA  oapCnve  of  Bad%|oa  ^woonded  at  the  assault),  battles  of  Salamanca^  Yittoris,  Pampeluoa,  and 
the  Pyrenees yiassage  ot  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nlvelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes  (wounded)  ;  actions  at 
Vie  Bigorre,  Tarbes,  and  Hasparen,  battle  of  Toulouse,  and  various  other  minor  affiiirs.  Served 
nUtHrinrds  in  the  Amerieaa  war,  and  was  present  in  the  action  in  Plattsbnrg.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

74  Captain  David  Davies  served  in  the  Feninsvla  with  the  32nd,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Comnna,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle.  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  Qnatre  Bras,  and 
severely  at  Waterioa 

75  Captain  Alfred  Bavis  was  present  with  a  squadron  of  the  22nd  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
battle  of  Maheidpore,  2l8t  Dec  1817  ;  and  at  the  taking  of  Talneir  in  1818. 

76  Captain  William  Davis  was  landed  in  1809  at  Mahon,  in  Minorca,  in  command  of  a  de- 
taohment  of  Marines,  to  prevent  the  prisoners  of  war  in  the  Lasaretto  from  rising  and  effecting 
their  escape  daring  a  Mutiny  of  the  opanish  Walloon  Gnards.  At  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  afiarloB  Isle  Yerte,  near  La  Civtat,  Ist  June  1812,  he  received  a  severe  wound  by  a  rifle 
baH,  in  Ihe  right  thigh.  On  the  8th  May  1613,  as  a  volunteer,  at  the  cutting  out  of  an  armed 
Xybec  from  under  the  fort  and  tower  of  Orbitello.  At  the  capture  of  the  island  of  Pouza,  undt^r 
8ir  Charles  Napier,  where,  as  a  volunteer,  with  a  detachment  of  Marines,  he  landed,  and 
atormad  and  captured  one  of  the  batteries.  On  the  4th  Oct.  1813,  as  a  volunteer  in  the  storm- 
iag  of  the  fort  protecting  the  anchorage  at  Marinello,  when  one  gunboat  and  thirteen  of  the 
enemy's  vessels  deeply  laden  were  captured,  and  one  gnn-boat  sunk.  At  the  landing  of  the 
ItaBan  Levy  at  Via  Reggio,  fai  1818.  At  the  landing  near  Leghorn,  in  Dec.  1813,  when  270 
Marines  diarged  and  defeated  between  600  and  700  French  Infantry,  sunported  by  30  Cavalry, 
reeeived  a  sabre  wound  from  the  charge  of  Cavalry.  At  the  capture  or  a  castle  near  Spizzia, 
96«h  MsNh  1814.  Present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  fort  Santa  Maria,  29th  March  following. 
Also  at  the  capture  of  Genoa,  under  Lord  William  Bentinck. 

77  Captain  C.  P.  Deacon  served  at  Naples  in  1804  ;  in  Sicily  and  Calabria  in  1805  and  6,  in- 
elnding  the  battle  of  Maida  ;  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian  ;  subse- 
iraeBtty  in  the  American  war,  inoluding  the  actions  at  Biadensburg.  Baltimore,  and  Now  Orleans. 
Ob  board  the  Volcano  bomb  in  an  engsgement  with  the  Saucy  Jack  American  privateer.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  San  Sebastian. 

78  Captain  Hon.  John  De  Blaquiere  served  with  the  4lst  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in 
AflUianistan,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  the  28th  March  and  28th  April  in  the 
riaSaun  Valley,  alao  In  the  actions  before  Goaine  and  before  Ghninee  ;  occupation  and  destruc- 
tion of  that  fbrtress  and  of  Cabool  i  expedition  into  Kohistan  ;  storm,  capture,  and  destruction 
•f  lateliff  (  and  the  varioua  minor  aflfoura  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes. 
Ho  haa  received  the  Medal  inscribed  **  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  Cabul,  1842." 

79  Oaptain  Dewell  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  under  Lord  Lynedoch,  and  com- 
aaanded  iho  batieriea  in  position  sgainst  Fort  Lillo.  Continued  with  the  army  under  the  Prince 
of  Orange ;  eommanded  the  British  and  Dutch  Artillery,  under  General  Bergh,  at  Mons— in 
advance  of  the  poeition  or  the  allied  army— during  the  battie  of  Waterloo  ;  and  was  present 
wish  the  Dntoh  Artillery,  at  the  blockade  and  bombardment  of  Conde:  and  with  the  British 
Artillery,  under  Sir  Alexander  Dickson,  when  the  Prussian  armv  entered  Manbenge  and  Philip. 
vWai  after  whioh  he  advanced  to  Paris,  and  continned  with  the  army  of  occupation  until  its 
ratara  to  Eogland. 

60  Captain  Timothy  Dillon,  after  serving  in  Ireland  in  the  Bebellion  in  1798,  sailed  with  the 
2nd  (Queen's)  on  tiie  expedition  to  the  Helder  in  1799,  and  was  present  In  the  batties  of  the 


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352  War  Services  of  the  Captains. 

19  th  Sept.,  2nd  and  6i1i  October.  He  next  senred  tbe  I^yptian  canMdgn  of  1801  (aedal),  in* 
cIudiDft  tfae  action  on  tbe  landingr^  blockade  of  Aboukir,  actions  of  tne  13th  and  21at  Man!* 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Fort  St.  Julien,  ti^ine  of  Fort  Bahmania  togatber  vith  aboit 
8(j0  French  troops  coming  to  its  relief :  surrender  of  Grand  Cairo  and  of  Aleiandria,  Hs 
£crv<<d  in  the  campaign  under  Sir  John  Moore  and  on  the  retreat  to  Corunna,  in  the  76Ui  rcgt. 
8 1  Captain  Donelan  served  with  the  48th  in  the  opez»tioiui  agunat  tbe  Bi^abof  Cooifui April 
1834. 

8i>  Lorfi  Donoogbmore  serred  in  the  Peninsula  witli  the  Grenadier  Guards,  and  basnativid 
tii(^  Wnr  Medal  wUh  one  Clasp  for  tbe  battle  of  Coninna. 

83  Captam  Dore  served  in  the  Ncpaulese  war  in  1815  and  16  ;  in  tbe  Deoean  caapaigato 
1817  und  18  ;  <»r>d  in  tbe  action  at  Panniar,  29tb  Dec.  1843  (bronze  atar). 

84  Captain  Joseph  Dovglaa  aerved  in  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  with  tbe  45tb,  and  «M 
pr4  »f  lit  at  tbe  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulonae:  be  baa  reoeiTed  tba  War  Medal 
with  four  Chsps. 

85  Captain  DowdaU  served  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1818  and  19,  induding  tba  tabiag  of 
Log  bur,  Uapror,  Eooaree,  Rh^gor,  Rarte,  besides  several  other  small  forts,  and  be  wusaftrtlj 
Mornded  at  the  storming  of  Rar«e,  having  sustained  the  total  loss  of  the  right  ejCtAod  a  mitNtt 
of  I  he  nose  and  Jaw-bune.  S«Tved  also  in  tbe  Bormese  warnndi>r  Sir  Archibald  CasspbeH,  sn4 
wa«i  »evprt-ly  wuunded  in  srorming  the  Dalla  stockades  near  Rangoon  on  tbe  9th  fise.  18S4, 
Cfi)  txin  Dowdall  eommanded  and  Jed  tbe  Light  Company  of  the  89  in  to  five  diflvrent  stonaa^ 

86  Captain  Dowmsn  served  with  the  40th  throughout  tbe  operationa  in  Candahar  and  in 
Afghanistan,  in  1841  and  42  ;  and  be  acted  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Msjor-Ganeral  Dennis  in  ibt 
action  at  Miibarajpore  on  the  29th  Dec.  1843. 

87  Captain  Drewrj  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  with  the  5th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
iSjIflmsDca,  Orthea,  and  Toulouse. 

88  Captain  Drought  served  in  the  Peninsula,  FVance,  and  Flanders  with  tbe  13tb  Dragcoof, 
rnd  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Albobera,  Vittoria,  KiveUe^  Ortbcf»  aad 
Toulouse. 

89  Captain  Druitt  served  in  tbe  58tb  with  tbe  Amy  under  Sir  James  Craig  in  ^aplts,  sad 
tras  present  at  tbe  battle  of  Maida  (for  which  he  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  one  CJaip) 
find  uking  of  Scylla  Castle.  He  was  afterwards  employed  on  tbe  Staff  in  Sicily,  and  was  st  tbt 
oopture  of  tbe  Islands  of  Iscbia  and  Procida  in  1809.  He  served  also  on  tba  Staff  with  tfas 
A I  my  on  tbe  South  Eastern  Coast  of  Spain  during  1812  and  13. 

90  Captain  Drummond  served  tbe  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  with  the  82nd,  and  was  prtssntst 
t])«  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  andf  Oithea,  for  which  be  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with 
three  Claspa. 

91  Capuin  Drysdale  waa  present  with  the  27tb  at  the  taking  of  the  islands  of  Isohaaaai 
l^f  ooida,  in  1809.  Served  afterwards  in  Spain  from  1812  to  tbe  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  iookd- 
^n^^  tMe  taking  of  AIcov,  battles  of  Biar  and  Castalla,  siege  of  Tarragona,  eogagemcat  at  Um 
IV  s 9  of  Ordal,  and  blockade  of  Barcelona. 

1)2  Captain  Dnnoan  served  with  the  expedition  to  Bremen  in  Gemany  in  1805.  Also  ia 
tbe  American  war,  including  the  capture  of  Moose  Island. 

93  Captain  Dusantoy  served  at  Widcherf  n ;  at  the  capture  of  Ganoikf  aai  in  two  partial 
ections  with  French  Fleets  off  Totilon  and  Marseilles. 

94  Captain  Dyer  aerved  tbe  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  (medal)  with  tbe  3d  LigU 
DrHgoons. 

96  Captain  Eaton  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders  with  tbe  Rifle  Brisads^  sad 
l;s  receivf  d  tbe  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Barroas,  Yitioria,  Pyrtneet,  Sl  Sdbaslian, 
^'iTfllo,  Orthe»,  and  Tonlousr. 

1^  Captain  £dmonds  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66th  from  March  1609  to  tbe  tad  of 
tl  bt  Hor  in  1814,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Taiavera,  28tb  July  1809. 

97  Captain  Edwardea  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1813  to  June  1814,  and  was  prsasat 
r '  tn<  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  tbe  Bidassoa  and  of  the  Adoor,  aad 
ii.%(  f-tntcnt  of  Bayonne  :  he  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Viitona,  Saa 
SJ.'j'an,  NiveUe,  and  Nive.  He  aerved  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  tba  baitla 
I'l  Wot«»rloo. 

09  Captain  William  Elliott  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Peninaula,  Tnneo.  aad 
T!>.ialfrt>,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  at  Pampeluna,  tbe  Pyrenees,  Xoak«s^ 
A'.  ut«  t!oo.  and  capture  of  Paris  :  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Vittoria 
Bt.d  Ti*u louse. 

100  Captain  Herculea  Ellis  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tbe  88l2i,  from  March  1809  totbaeod 
I'i  tbbt  war  in  1814,  including  the  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  battlea  of  Busaco»Fuentesd*Ottoi; 
V.tt(  ria,  and  the  Pyreneea. 

lul  Captain  Emerson  served  with  tbe  35th  at  tba  taking  of  Ssnla  Maura,  atooning  of  tba 
enemy's  outposts,  and  at  tbe  taking  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

V2  Captain  Enderby  aerved  with  tbe  22nd  Light  Diagoona  at  Belgaum  aad  Sbokpoie,  in  1918 1 
rr.d  with  tbe  16th  Lancers  at  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6.  In  addition  to  tba  above  be  sarved  Ibras 
^^  ars  in  tbe  royal  navy  as  midshipman,  and  was  on  bowd  H.  M.  S.  Deff net  U  tbf  batik  rf 
Trafalgar. 


War  Services  of  the  Captains.  353 

103  Gsptfttn  A.  PiliOerald  Eyans  served  in  the  Feninsiila  with  the  5th  battalion  of  the  60th 
firom  Sept.  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inoludio^the  action  at  Alba  de  Tormes,  battles  of 
Vtttorie,  the  Pjreneet,  Niyelle,aDd  Nive,  action  of  Gairia,  battle  of  Oithea,  actions  of  Lcmbege^ 
Vio  Bigorre,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Touloose.  He  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  six 
Glasps. 

104  CSaptatn  James  Emns  served  at  Walcberen,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flnshing. 

105  Captain  Falkiner  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Gist,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Talavera,  Basaco,  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

106  Captain  Fajerman  served  in  Egypt  nnder  Sir  Balph  Abercromby,  and  has  received  the 
Egyptiim  medal. 

107  Captain  Fisk  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  1 7th  Lt.  Dragoons  daring  tlM  campaign  of  1820  in 
Kotch. 

108  Captain  Fbllows  was  present  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleans 
in  Jan.  1815*  He  landed  with  his  Begt.  at  Ostend  on  the  18th  June  following,  and  was  present 
at  tlie  eaptnre  of  Paris. 

100  Captain  Foot  served  the  campaign  of  1814  and  15  in  Holland,  Belginm,  and  France,  in- 
dndiog  the  attack  on  Merxem,  bombardment  of  the  shipping  at  Antwerp,  attack  on  Bergen-op- 
2oom,  and  battle  of  Waterloo. 

110  Captahi  Charles  Ford  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  in  1809  ;  and  at  New  Orleans,  in 
1814. 

111  Captain  William  Ford  (h.  p.  Royal  Marines)  served  at  the  island  of  Anholf,  and  at 
Nybnrg,  in  1811  \  and  he  was  at  the  capture  of  three  Banish  loggers  from  nnder  the  batteries. 

112  Captain  William  Forde  (b.  p.  tlnftttached)  served  with  the  15th  at  the  capture  of 
Onadaionpe  in  1810,  for  which  he  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

113  Captain  Forster  served  with  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen*  in  1807  s  the  campaign  of 
1808-9  under  Sir  Jolm  Moore,  including  the  cavalry  action  at  Sahagun,  and  battle  of  Corunna. 
Campaign  of  1815,  indnding  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  foot 
by  a  grape  shot 

114  Captain  Fonlston  served  during  the  Kandian  war  in  Ceylon  in  1803, 4,  and  5,  including 
the  capture  of  Kandy  :'— wounded  in  the  leg  in  repubing  an  attack  of  the  enemy  on  the  20th 
Jntte,  1809.  Served  afterwards  at  the  capture  of  Trayancore  in  1809  ;  of  Bourbon  and  the  isle 
of  France  in  1810  ;  and  of  Java  in  1811, — wounded  on  the  10th  of  August,  when  commanding 
the  advanced  piquet.  At  the  capture  of  Kandy  in  Ceylon  on  the  3rd  Feb.  1815,  and  on  Ibe 
18th  of  the  same  month  cbrove  the  King  of  Kandy  into  the  hands  of  a  force  which  took  him 
prisoner.  Served  in  the  subsequent  rebellion  duriDg  1817  and  18.  Present  also  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Ghuznee  on  the  23rd  July  1839.  Was  embarked  with  a  detachment  on  board  the 
N«reide  frigate  under  Sir  Kisbet  Willoughby,  destined  for  the  reduction  of  Isle  dela  Patse,  end 
vras  taken  prisoner  at  the  surrender  of  that  ship  after  a  moit  severe  action  with  a  French  squa- 
dron on  the  23rd  Aug.  1810.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

115  Captain  Thomas  Fraser  was  present  at  the  operations  before  Ter  Yere  and  Flusbinjp^  in 
1800.  He  served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept.  1813  until  the  end  of  that  war,  aod  after- 
watdsat  Genoa. 

116  Captain  FuHerton  served  in  the  Peniosnla  with  the  38th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Holeia,  Yimiera,  Talavera,  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
foer  Clasps. 

117  Captain  F.  H.  Fuller  proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1808,  and  was  present  with  the  53rd 
at  the  capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavers,  Busaco,  and  Fuentos  d'Onor,  besides  various  skir- 
mishes.   He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

118  Captain  J.  T.  Poller  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  and  at  the  bombardment 
of  Algiers,  27th  Aug.  1816. 

119  Cuptain  Furnace  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st,  and  wai  present  at  the  battlrs  of 
Tttlavera,  Busaco,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he 
haa  receWed  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

ISO  Csptain  l^ers  served  in  the  Peninsula  duriog  the  campaign  of  1809. 

121  Captain  IPyh  served  with  the  02d  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  John  Moore  to  Sweden 
in  1808,  and  afterwards  in  Portugal  and  Spain,  including  the  battle  of  Corunria.  He  next 
sf  rred  on  the  Walcheren  expedition,  after  which  be  joined  the  army  under  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington in  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Fucntes  d'Onor,  at 
Arroyo  de  Molino,  Almares,  Alba  de  Tormes,  Vittoria,  Maya  Pass  (twice  woundtd),  and 
Pyrenees  on  25tb,  30th,  and  31st  July,  at  the  Nive,  Garris,  Arriverette,  Orthes,  and  Aire 
(severely  wounded),  besides  various  minor  affairs  and  skirmishes.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

123  Captun  Garner  joined  the  1st  battalion  of  the  40th  in  the  Pyreneea  in  1813,  and  he 
served  in  the  campaign  of  that  and  the  following  year.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clssp  for  Nivelle. 

124  Captain  Oascoyno  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  from  1809  to  1813,  and  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca.  Served  also  in  Ceylon  as  Deputy- 
Assistant* Adjutant-General  during  the  Kandian  rebellion  in  1818.  Ho  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Basaco  and  Salamanca. 


354  ffar  Servicei  of  the  Captains. 

125  Captain  George  inrved  with  the  ieoond  battalion  of  the  44th  In  the  eamptigm  of  1810 
and  II,  inqladififi^  the  defence  of  Cadis,  and  of  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  aUo  the  retreat  of 
Ma«tena  into  Spsin.  In  1812,  he  was  present  with  the  7  th  FnsUiers  at  the  liege  and  itormtog 
of  Badajos,  on  whioh  last  occasion  he  was  wounded  in  fonr  plaoee  hj  mnsket  baUs.  In  1619  U 
was  present  with  the  Futiliers  during  the  operations  before  New  Orleans  ;  also  at  the  osptsn 
of  Paris,  and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Hsdsl  wiih 
two  Clafps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Badajos. 

126  Captain  Gibbons  served  in  the  rebellion  in  Ireland,  and  was  at  Mie  taking  of  thsFrtaeh 
near  Ballinanaok,  8th  Bept.  1798.  Serred  also  in  the  PenhMola  from  Sept.  1811  to  the  •nd  of 
that  war  in  1814,  inclading  the  covering  of  the  sieges  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo  and  Bidsjoi,  forebr 
the  enemy  oat  of  Llerena  on  the  night  of  the  35th  Maroh  1812,  notions  near  Utegre  (wonodeJ 
in  the  right  hand)  and  Llerena,  affiir  with  the  enemy's  cavalry  21st  Jane,  batUe  of  Sslattinsa, 
•nd  oaptare  of  the  French  rear- guard  on  the  following  day  ;  captnres  of  Madrid  and  Yallidolid, 
invest nent  and  sivge  of  Barges,  retreat  from  thence,  blookade  of  PamndoniL  battles  of  ths 
Pyrenees,  28th,  29ch,  and  30ih  July  ;  Pass  of  Maya,  battles  of  the  Nivalle  and  Nha,  Woeksd* 
of  Bavonne,  from  12th  Deo.  1813  to  22iid  Feb.  1814  {  battle  of  Orthes,  actions  of  TioBigorrs 
and  Tarbes.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

127  Captain  F.  Y.  Gilbert  served  in  the  Pentniula  from  Dec  1812  to  Hie  end  of  that  wtr  in 
1814,  and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  four  chisps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Ntnlli^  snd 
Nive. 

128  Captain  Ginger  was  present  with  the  8lBt  at  the  battle  of  Blalde,  for  whibk  he  hsi 
reoeived  tno  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

129  Captain  Girdleatone  served  with  the  3 1st  In  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  bslilsi 
of  Tela  vera  (wounded),  Buiaoo,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  (wonnded),  Pyrenees  (wonnded),and  tks 
Nivelle  (wonnded— right  arm  sererely  fraotared).  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  itx 
Clasps. 

f^ldO  Csptain  Goode  etrved  In  the  American  war,  inclading  the  operatf obs  in  the  Cheiapeaksi 
battles  of  Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington  and  Alexandria,  action  next  Baltimore,  nod 
destmetion  of  the  American  flotilla.  Served  also  at  the  attaok  and  capture  of  Gnedtioupe,  m 
1815. 

131  Captain  Charles  Gordon  served  in  the  American  war  in  1814  and  15  with  the  9Srd,  isd 
wat  severely  wounded  in  the  left  oheek  at  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1815. 

135  Captain  Robert  GruT  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th,  and  has  received  Ihs  Wtf 
Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  the  Pyrenees,  St.  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  Nives,  Orthes,  and  Toalene. 

134  Captain  Gregor  served  with  the  23rd  at  the  capture  of  Meitlttiqae  in  1809,  and  lub- 
aequently  in  the  Peninsula,  inoludinst  the  battles  of  Albuhera  (severely  wonnded),  Vittor  a,  ttd 
the  Pyrenees:  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

136  Captain  John  OriiHth  served  in  the  12th  Dragoons  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  isd 
was  wonnded  on  tlw  left  thigh  in  the  action  of  the  21st  Maroh.  In  1809  he  serrsd  at  Vfsl- 
oheren  i  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsnla  from  Jnly  1813  to  the  end  of  thai  war  in  1814,  si<l 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  He  ser  red  also  the  campaign  of  181 5,  inelndhig  the  Wttit 
of  Wsterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  for  Vittoria,  MivetK  e^d  ^^' 

137  Captain  Gwynne  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  62n<t  and  has  noeired  the  W«  Mslal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

138  Captain  R.  C.  Hamilton  served  the  campugn  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  1834  wttt 
the  48th  regt. 

139  Captain  Hammill  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Upper  Canada. 

140  Captain  Harding  servad  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1811  to  the  eed  of  that  wtrhi  UH, 
Including  the  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoris,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battha  of  Ortbfs 
and  Touioase.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  WsKrioo. 
Ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

141  Captain  Hardwick  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th,  and  waa  preeeul  it  the  heldrt 
of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  fbr  whioh  ha  has  received  the  Wtf 
Medal  with  six  clasps. 

142  Csptdn  Hugh  Harrison  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  a2nd,  and  has  leesiesd  ^^^ 
Medal  with  one  Cia«p  for  Salamanca.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  lerarely 
wonnded  at  Waterloo. 

143  Captain  John  Harrison  (b.  p.  82nd  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsula  wtih  tfje  iw 
Hussars  from  J  in.  1813  to  the  end  or  that  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoris,  iht 
Pvr<rnef  s,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  as  also  in  the  minor  aotlooa  of  the  S^^^ 
Morales  de  Toro,  near  HiUette,  and  at  the  bridge  of  Croix  d'Orade  (wounded  in  the  band).  U« 
ha)  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  ('lacps. 

144  Captain  Septimua  Harrison  served  with  the  10th  in  the  Nepaol  caapalgw  Otf  tBUm 
1 5,  and  commanded  a  eompany  on  the  advanced  gimrd  in  the  aetion  at  Jeetghuri  where  he  «m 
wunnde.i.     8^'rved  also  agAiost  the  Mohraitas  in  1816  and  17. 

145  Captain  Hart  aerved  with  tie  78th  at  the  eapture  of  JaTa  in  1611,  Cur  wUeh  he  m 
received  the  War  Medal  with  o&e  Clasp. 

146  Captain  Haslewood  served  with  the  14th  at  the  eiege  tod  Mptuiu  of  FloiUiil^  ia  1^* 
Also  at  the  siege  suid  oaptare  of  Bhurtpore,  under  I^ord  C^henMtu. 


fFar  Services  of  ike  Captains.  365 


147  CftDtoin  BanUrn  vts  pnient  with  ilie  a9kh  ia  the  aotion  of  Mahan^por.%  MUi  Deo. 
1843  (Medal). 

148  Captain  William  Hay  lerred  In  the  Pcninank  with  the  16th  Light  Drigoona,  and  was 
preaent  at  the  battlea  of  TalaTera»  Boaaeo,  and  Fac&tes  d'Onor,  for  whioh  he  haa  reeelTed  the 
>yar  Medal  with  three  Claapa. 

149  Captain  Healjr  aerrea  in  the  Fenintula  with  the  7th  Fiuili«rt»  and  waa  preient  at  the 
battles  of  Talavera,  Bosaco,  Alhnhera,  Orthes,  and  Tonlottee,  for  whioh  he  haa  reoeiTeil  the 
War  Medal  with  fife  CImm. 

150  CMtain  Graham  Henry  joined  the  Pensnanlar  army  in  1810,  and  waa  present  at  the 
ftiegei  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and  Badi^os.  defenee  of  Albade  Tormea,  aitaek  on  the  Paaa  of  Mi  ja, 
battles  of  Vittoria,  Hifelle^  Ni?e«  and  St.  Pierre,  Orthes»  and  Toulouse,  besidea  rarioua  minor 
affairs.   He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clsspt. 

151  Captain  Hewson,  served  In  the  American  war,  and  waa  engaged  al  the  battle  of  Niagara 
and  siege  of  Fort  Erie.    Serrsd  also  in  the  Burmese  war. 

153  Captain  Henry  Hill  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1 1th  Light  Dragoons  from  Kav  181 1 
to  June  1813,  and  was  present  at  the  action  near  £1  Bodon,  battle  of  Salamanca,  with  the  ad- 
vance and  rear-guard  to  and  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Salamanca. 

154  Captain  Hodges  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1810  to  1814,  including  the  battkaof 
Vittoria  and  the  Pvreneea,  besides  various  minor  actions  and  skirmishes.  Served  also  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Draa  and  Waterloo.  Commanded  the 
Auxiliary  land  forces  under  the  orders  of  his  Imperial  Majesty  the  Doke  of  Brsganza,  in  Por- 
tagal,  in  1632  and  1833.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Egyptian  Torcea  under  Ibrahim 
Ptfsha,  by  the  Turkish  Army,  commsndod  by  Commodore  Sir  Cbarles  Nspier,  on  the  heighta 
atove  Beyrout  in  S^ria,  10th  Oct.  1840.  He  haa  been  three  times  wounded  in  the  course  of 
his  services.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

155  Captain  Holmes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  14tb,  on  the  expedition  under  Lord 
William  Bentinok  in  the  Genoeee  territory,  in  1814;  and  also  served  in  the  Sooth  of  France,  in 
1815.  Served  with  the  20th,  with  the  Madras  and  Bombay  Force,  against  the  Bajah  of  Kola- 
pore,  in  1827. 

156  Captain  J.  M.  Home  serred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Upper  Canada  with  the  104th. 

167  Captain  Francis  Homn  baa  received  tho  War  Medal  with  three  Claspa  for  Holeia, 
YiQuera,  and  Corunna. 

158  Captain  Hook  served  with  the  9th  throughout  the  eampaign  of  184S  in  Afljshanistan 
(Medal);  and  also  that  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845*6,  iooludiag  the  battlea  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeshah» 
and  Sobraon,  for  which  he  hss  received  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps. 

159  Captain  Horsell  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspa  for  Busaco,  Badajos,  and 
Toulouse. 

160  Captain  Horsley  served  the  campaign  of  1813  and  14  in  Qermany  and  Holland,  and  wsa 
•tveie^  woimded  (three  wounds)  at  the  storming  of  Bergen^op-Zoom. 

161  Captain  Hort  served  with  the  8Ut  in  Lower  Calabria  and  Sicily,  and  accompanied  the 
expedition  under  Major-Gwieral  Aekland  to  the  Bar  of  Naf^s,  in  1806.  Served  also  dnriog  the 
campaign  under  Sir  John  Moore^  and  lost  his  right  leg  at  the  battle  of  Corunna  :  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

162  Captain  Horton  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Badajos,  Salamanca, 
nnd  Toulouse. 

1$3  Captain  Qeorge  Hotham  served  at  the  bombardment  of  Algiers,  under  Lord  Exmouth. 

164  Sir  George  fioolton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  43rd,  and  was  present  at  Bnsaeo^ 
Fuentea  d*Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria  (severely  wounded),  Pyrenees, 
Nivelle,  Nivei  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

16A  Captain  Hulme  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
ineluding  ihe  2ad  aiege  of  Badajoa,  battlea  of  Nivelle  and  Nive  (10th  to  13th  I>ee.),  passage  of 
the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayoone  and  repniae  of  Uie  sortie.  In  March  1815  he  joined  the 
army  in  the  Netherlands,  and  assisted  in  the  organisatk»n  of  the  Pontoon  train  at  Antwerp:— 
Early  in  May,  in  order  to  secure  a  shorter  and  more  direct  communication  between  Brussels 
and  Antwerp,  he  was  entrusted  with  the  oontl  ruction  of  a  bridge  of  vessels  at  Boom,  aeross  the 
Bopel,  a  large  navigable  branch  of  the  Scheldt,  which  having  completed  and  maintained  until 
the  violory  at  Waterloo  rendered  it  no  longer  requiaite,  he  f<^owed  the  army  to  Paris  in  com- 
mand of  a  division  of  the  Pontoon  train,  where  he  remained  untii  1816.  lie  haa  received  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

166  Captain  Humbleyservedwiththe  95th  (Rifle  Brigade)at  the  siege  <>f  Copenhagen  in  1807, 
and  waa  present  in  some  skirmishes  near  that  city,  and  afterwards  at  the  action  of  Kioge,  the 
anrrender  of  Copenhagen  and  the  whole  of  the  Danish  Navy.  In  1808  he  landed  with  a  detach- 
ment in  Portogid,  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  of  Bole&a  and  Vimiera,  the  advance  from  Lisbon 
into  S^ain»the  subsequent  retreat  from  Salamanca,  action  at  CalcaveUas,and  battle  of  Corunna. 
Served  on  the  Walcfaeren  expedition  in  1809;  commanded  an  advanced  out-post  before  Flushing 
on  the  night  of  the  31st  July,  when  he  surprised  and  took  prisoners  an  out-lying  piquet  of  the 
enemy;  tiie  following  day  ha  was  Tsry  aevuiely  wounded  ia  the  forehead,  when  under  the  forU- 


366  War  Services  ofihe  Captains. 

fiofttioof  of  FlnaUiig,  by  a  mnaket-ball  which  lodged, — tha  ball  extracted,  and  the  Bead  tnpftsncd. 
Joined  the  Army  in  Uie  Peninsola  in  March  1 810,  where  he  serred  until  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814. 
with  the  exception  of  fonr  months  in  1812$->pre8ent  at  the  defence  of  Cadis  and  Fort  Kstsgoidi, 
debarked  at  Tarifa,  present  at  the  battles  of  Barro8a,Salamanca»  and  Yittoria— seTendr  woundcil 
in  the  left  arm;  action  at  Vera  bridge,  storming  the  heights  of  Vera,  battles  of  the  PjreiMet- 
woonded  near  the  left  eyei  crossing  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  NiyeUe,  in?e,  and  Otthes^ie- 
Terely  wounded  in  the  right  thigh;  action  at  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Tonlonse,  besides  Dnneroni 
minor  actions,  shira^es,  and  affairs  of  out-posts.  Senred  also  the  campaign  of  1SI5.  sod  wu 
rerj  seTerely  wounded  at  Waterloo  by  a  musket  ball  in  each  shoulder,  the  two  baUi  baTiof 
lodged,  one  of  which  was  extracted  two  days  afterwards, — the  other  still  rem^s  lodged  ooder  the 
■oapnlain  the  left  Moulder.  On  the  passage  to  Spain,  5th  I>eo.  1818,  he  was  at  the  captare^aftrr 
a  running  fight  of  scTeral  miles,  of  a  large  American  merchant-ship  well  srmed.  Ho  has  rc- 
oeiTed  the  Yfii  Medal  with  twelve  Clasps* 

167  Csptain  Humfirev  joined  the  45th  in  the  Peninsula  in  1811,  and  senred  there  until  Uieeod 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  Cindad  Bodrigo^soTerely  wouoded,  liege 
and  storm  of  Badiqo% — ^in  both  of  these  attacks  he  lerred  in  the  storming  party  conpoeed  of  tii« 
flank  companies  s  stem  of  fort  Picurina  under  General  Kempt,  battle  of  Salamsncs,  captuc  of 
Madrid,  retreat  therefrom  into  Portugal,  battle  of  Yittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  bstUe  of  the 
P^reoees-^seTerely  wounded,  battles  of  the  NiTelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  besides  naotrou 
minor  affairs  and  skirmishes.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

168  Captain  Humphreys  served  with  the  15th  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  and  the  SahUn,m 
1809;  and  fd  Guadaioupe,  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claip  for  Hsr- 
tinique. 

169  Captain  Gtoorga  James  Hunter  served  during  the  campaign  of  1 81 4  on  the  Nisgtra  fi ontier, 
ittolnding  the  action  at  Chippewa  and  attack  on  Fort  Erie. 

171  Captain  Jackson  served  with  the  16lh  Lancers  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej,  is  1S4^ 
(Medal)  i  and  was  present  in  Uie  actions  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobracn. 

172  Captain  Jago  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Qa&tre  Bru 
and  Waterloo. 

173  Cu>tain  Henry  James  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  San  Philippe  (BalsgafY),  ind 
siege  of  Tarragona,  m  1813.    Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Algiers,  in  1 816. 

174  Captain  Jeffreys  ;  see  Note  27,  page  328. 

175  Captain  James  Johnstone  served  in  the  Peninsula,  end  has  receired  the  War  Medsl  vitb 
four  Clasps  for  Cindad  Bodrigo,  Badges,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes. 

176  Captain  William  Jones  (b«  p.  52nd  F.)  served  in  the  Peninsola  with  the  14th  Dragcoo^ 
and  was  present  at  Busaco,  Badsjoz,  Vittoria,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  ho  has  received  the  Wtf 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

178  Captain  Keily  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

179  Captain  John  Kelly  (6  Foot)  accompanied  the  effective  men  of  the  wbg  of  the  6lh  Bcgt. 
atationed  at  Aden,  which  formed  part  oi  an  expedition  of  500  men  under  the  command  of  Lt.-^oL 
Pennyouick,  which  deatrored  the  Arab  posts  of  Sheik  Medi  and  Sheik  Othmao,  and  skirmubtd 
between  those  places  on  the  6th  Oct.  1841. 

180  Captain  John  Kellir  (h.  jf.  25  F.)  served  with  the  a5th  at  the  taking  of  Madeira,  io  IB07. 
and  also  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp. 

181  Captain  Ker  served  with  the  37th  at  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  in  1814. 

182  Captain  James  King  served  in  the  West  Ladies,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  dif 
of  Sl  Domingo,  in  1809.  Served  afterwarda  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  87th,  from  Jan.  18U  to 
June  1813,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  receiveil  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

183  Captain  J.  D.  King  lerved  in  Holland  and  the  Peniniuls,  from  July  1809  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  capture  of  Widcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing;  battle  of  lioiscc, 
action  at  Fuente  G uinaldo,  affair  at  Alasa  del  Ponte,  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  battles  of  the  Pjri  C4  ( i 
on  the  25th,  26Ui,  27th,  and  28th  July,  1813,— severely  wounded  in  the  right  shoulder  CO  the  'iMb. 
Present  also  at  the  capture  of  Pans,  in  1815.  lie  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ihrte 
ClaqM. 

184  Captain  T.  N.  King  served  the  Corunna  campaign. 

185  Captain  W.  J.  King  served  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  19  in  Concan,  in  Indis.  Sorted 
in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824  and  5,  and  received  a  severe  contusion  when  leading  the  attack  oo 
the  White  I'agoda,  an  out-work  of  the  stockude  of  Donabew. 

186  Captain  Bichard  Kirwan  served  in  the  Peniniula  with  the  7th  Fusilieri^  mi  VM 
severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Talavera:  ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cta»p. 

187  C^>taia  AUred  Knight  served  with  the  G2Qd  at  the  capture  of  Genoa  in  1814,  and  lalac- 
quently  at  the  taking  of  Castine  and  Hamiltown  in  the  United  States  of  K.  America. 

187i-  Captain  Knowles  served  with  the  50th  in  the  battle  of  Punuiar  29  Dea  1843  (Meds<)j 
and  also  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845-  6,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroxeahah,  m 
AliwiJy  for  which  ho  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  He  was  slightly  wounded  st 
Ferozeshah,  and  dangeionsly  wounded  (right  leg  amputated)  at  Aliwal. 

188  Captain  Kyle  seived  in  tha  Penio$&with  the  old  94th,  from  Jan.  IdlOtothaadoTthit 


fFar  Sennces  of  the  Captain^.  357 

war  in  1814,  indnding  the  defence  of  Cadix,  linea  at  Torres  Yedraa,  aotiona  at  Bedinha,  Casal 
Koto,  Fox  d'Aronoe,  and  Sabngal;  battle  of  Foentei  d'Onor,  second  aiege  of  Badajos,  action  at 
£1  Bodon»  Biege  and  itorm  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  (dightly  wonnded),  third  aiege  of  Badajoi  and 
itorming  of  Fort  Picnrina,  where  he  was  seyerely  wonnded  in  leading  tfie  94th  party  8rd  diTislon 
to  one  of  the  most  desperate  assanlts  that  took  place  during  the  war;  retreat  to  Fortngal,  battles 
of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Niyelle,  and  Orthes;  action  at  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Tonlonse^ 
He  has  receiyed  the  Gk>1d  Medal  for  Vittoria,  (haying  sacceeded  to  the  command  of  tiie  regi- 
ment); and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

189  Sir  Henry  JTohn  Lambert  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Grenadier  Onards,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Barrosa  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  receited  the  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

190  Captain  Lane  served  with  the  4l8t  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  American  war;  and  with  the 
47th  at  the  toking  of  several  islands  in  the  Persian  Gulf,  in  1B19  and  20. 

191  Captain  Ijangton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  also  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  52nd, 
and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Fnentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Bod- 
t^o,  and  Salamanca, 

192  Captain  Latham  served  in  the  Peninsula  ydth  the  Buffs,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Busaco  and  Albuhera  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

193  Captain  John  Law  was  in  the  action  with,  and  capture  of,  the  Chesapeake  hyiht  Skannonf 
on  the  Ist  June,  1813.  He  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Fort  St.  Elmo,  and  the  batteries  at  Naples 
on  the  21st  May.  1815. 

194  Captain  lAwlor  served  in  the  American  war,  under  Sir  Gordon  Drnmrnond. 

195  Captain  W.  H.  Lawrence  served  in  tiie  Peninsula  ftom  April  1613  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  indudiag  the  siege  of  Tarragona. 

196  Captain  Le  Couteur  served  during  the  whole  of  the  last  war  in  America.  He  was  adjutant 
to  Colonel  De  Harem,  who  commanded  the  Light  Division  and  seven  hundred  Indians,  under 
Generals  Vincent  and  De  Bottenburg  on  the  Niaeara  frontier;  was  engaged  at  Sackett*s  Harbour, 
the  battle  of  Niagara,  and  was  in  the  storming  division  at  Fort  Erie,  where  he  was  blown  up  by 
the  springing  of  a  mine;  present  also  at  the  action  of  the  Cross  Roads  and  many  skirmishes  with 
the  Light  Division. 

197  Captain  Leech  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Boleia,  Vimlera,  Corunna,  Salamanca,  and  Vittoria^  for  which  he  bas  received  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Clasps. 

198  Captain  Lempriere  served  the  campaign  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  inehiding  the 
actions  at  Sabagun,  and  Benevente^  and  retreat  to  Corunna.  In  1814,  he  served  in  the  south  of 
France,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse  ;  after  which  he  served  in  the  American  war, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg,  capture  of  Washington,  and  in  all  the  operations 
with  the  army  in  tiie  Chesapeake,  and  before  New  Orleans.  In  1815  he  served  in  the  Nether- 
]aoda»  and  waa  attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  reducing  the  fortresses  on  that  firontier.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

199  Captain  L.  X.  lieslie  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Canada. 

200  Captain  W.  W.  Lewis  served  with  the  58th  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

201  Captain  Litchfield  served  at  Waleher«ninl809;  also  the  Peninsularcampaigns  of  1812, 13, 
and  14,  including  the  action  at  Puerto  del  Almarez,  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse, 
—for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  He  served  afterwards  in  the 
Atsericao  war,  including  the  action  at  Plattsburg. 

202  Captain  Logan's  services : —co-operation  with  the  EVench  Army  in  the  Morea.  Siege  of 
Patras.    Co-operation  with  the  Spanish  Forces  and  Legion  near  San  Sebastian. 

203  Captain  Low  served  with  the  53rd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1846  (Medal),  in- 
plwiing  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon. 

204  Captain  Lutman's  sendees :  —Campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna  (wounded  in  the  left  thigh) ; 
exptdition  to  Waleheren,  and  siege  of  FlushlDG^;  Sicily  from  May  1810  to  June  1812;  PeninsuU 
from  J une  1812  until  the  end  of  &e  war,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  siege  of  Tarragona,  July 
and  Aug.  1813»  and  blockade  of  Barcelona,  Feb.  to  May  1814;  served  idsoTn  the  American  war. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

205  Captain  M*Carthy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  witn  three  Clasps  for  CorunBa»  Fnentes  d*Onor,  and  Badsjoz — severely  wounded  at  the 
assault  while  acting  as  an  Engineer. 

206  Captain  Donald  M*Donald  served  at  Waleheren,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

207  Captain  M'Dougall  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61  st,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Talavera,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

208  Captain  Angus  M*Intyre  served  with  the  41st  in  the  American  war. 

209  Captain  M'Murdo  served  with  the  8tb  Hussars  at  the  siege  of  Hattras^in  1817;  and  after- 
warda  in  the  Pindaree  war. 

210  Captain  Daniel  H*Pherson  served  in  the  8th  on  the  expedition  to  Denmark,  and  was  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  in  1 807.  In  1 809  he  lerved  on  the  expedition  against  Martinique, 
and  was  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Surriere  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon,  end  capture  of 
the  ialand.  He  aerved  ia  the  American  war  with  the  Qlengaxry  Light  Infantry  until  very  severely 


358  War  Services  of  the  Captains. 

wounded  at  the  attaok  on  Saftkett's  Harbour,  tha  seTerity  of  which  wotindt  oompellad  him  lo  t«« 
moTe  to  a  Yeteran  Battalion.     He  haa  receiyed  the  War  Uedal  with  one  Claap  for  ICatliQiqae. 

21 1  Captain  M*Quafn  aerred  in  the  American  war  with  the  7ih  battalion  of  the  60th,  and  waa 
present  at  the  taking  of  Castile  and  Hampden,  and  the  John  AHanu  United  States  frigate. 

212  Captain  M^iear  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

213  Captain  Maoartnay  aerred  with  the  9eh  Lanoera  in  the  bntde  of  Funniar  on  the  S9th  Dec. 
1043  (Medal). 

214  Captain  John  Kacdonald  aerred  with  the  98rd  daring  tlie  cattpaigni  of  1811  and  12  againct 
the  Cafl^ea  on  the  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Also  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Lomalanip 
and  battle  befbre  New  Orleans  on  the  Bth  Jan.  1815, — aereraly  wonnded  in  the  head  and  leg. 

215  Captain  Mao  Donnell  served  the  campaign  of  1814  with  the  61  st,  indading  the  affair  of 
Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toolouse,  for  which  ha  haa  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap. 

216  Captain  Macfarlane  aerred  in  the  Fenintula  with  the  91  at,  and  waa  nreaent  at  the  battlea 
of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna*  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

217  Captain  Mac  Gregor  served  in  the  East  Indiet ,  with  the  Royals,  and  was  severely  woundt  d 
et  the  battle  of  Maheidore,  22 od  Dec.  1817,  and  again  at  the  assault  on  Fort  lUneir,  S7th  Feb. 
1818. 

218  Captain  A.  Wedder  Maokenzie  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Boaaco 
and  Foeotca  d'Onor. 

218t  Captain  B,  G.  Maokenaie  was  present  with  the  60th  at  tlio  battle  of  Funniar,  291h  Dee. 
1843  (Medal). 

219  Captain  Maclean  embarked  in  Nov.  1813,  for  the  weatam  ooaat  of  Afirieft»  where  he  aerved 
on  several  ezpeditaona,  and  was  present  io  almost  every  afiair  and  skirmish  that  took  place  on  the 
various  parts  of  the  coast  at  which  he  waa  stationed  with  the  Boyal  African  Corpa  and  2nd  Weat 
India  Begimenf,  Arom  Jan.  1814  to  May  1822»  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  of 
Barra,  Biver  Gambia,  in  July  1817. 

220  Captain  Macneil  served  with  the  75th  in  the  Eaeilndieai  in  1800  and  1801  he  was  actively 
employed  during  the  campaign  in  the  diatriat  of  Cotoite  in  Malabar,  including  the  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  the  fort  of  Fyohe.  In  1802  and  03  be  waa  on  service  in  Gnierat,  and  waa  nreaent  in  the 
action  at  Knrrie,  storm  of  the  outworks  and  camp  at  Eurriei  siege  and  reduction  of  Brodera,  and 
action  of  the  6th  Feb.  1803,  on  the  banka  of  the  Mahe.  Babsequently  he  served  with  the  army 
under  1^  John  Murray,  which  advanced  from  Baroda  to  Doud,  from  which  it  retrograded  in 
March  and  April  1804  after  the  peace  with  Scindia  and  the  Rajah  of  Berar. 

221  Captain  Macpherson  served  in  the  Feninsula  with  the  74th  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Bosaeo  and  Fnentea  d*Ooor,  first  saece  of  Badejoa,  degea 
and  captures  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  battlea  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Ottbes,  and 
Toulouse.  Severely  wounded  in  the  head  at  Vittoria,  and  in  the  left  knee  at  Tonlonae.  He  haa 
received  the  War  if edal  with  nine  Ciaspc. 

222  Captain  George  Mainwaring  served  with  the  27th  in  the  Bormeae  war.  In  1625  end  26. 
He  served  with  the  22nd  throughout  the  operations  inBcinde  (Medal),  under  Bir  Cfaarlca  Hapler, 
including  the  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Imaumghur,  and  the  battlea  of  Bieeaneeand  Hyderabad. 

223  Captain  Manners  served  in  the  Feninsula  from  Feb.  1610  to  Dec  1813,  and  waa  prceent  at 
the  battle  of  Barrosa  (wounded),  and  the  defence  of  Tarifa  and  Cadia. 

224  Captain  H.  C.  Martin  aerved  on  the  expedition  against  the  Danish  and  Bwedidi  Weat  Iiuila 
Islands,  in  1801  -,  likewise  on  (be  expedition  against  the  French  Islanda  in  1608. 

225  Captain  J.  M.  Mason  served  In  Canana,  Flanders,  and  France,  in  1814  and  15$  also  in 
Canada  in  1838,  and  commanded  a  company  of  vdnnteera  at  the  taking  of  Grand  Brule, 

226  Captain  William  Maaon  served  in  the  Feninsuln  with  the  e2nd  regt.  from  1810  Co  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  includiog  the  final  defence  of  Tarifa  against  Marshall  Victor,  retreat 
from  Madrid,  battlea  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle  (severely  wounded  in  the  right  hip),  and  Orthrs. 
Served  alio  in  the  American  war,  and  was  severely  wonnded  at  Kia^ara,  in  the  right  arm 
(where  the  ball  atill  remains),  in  tlie  neck,  and  seven  buck  shot  wounds  m  the  breast,  and  also 
one  in  the  left  arm.  With  a  company  of  the  82nd  under  bis  ccmomnd,  he  re-eaptured  the  gona, 
and  No.  4  battery  from  the  enemy,  17th  tSeptember  1814.  He  haa  received  the  War  Mc4nl  with 
two  Claspa  for  KiveUe  and  Orthes. 

228  Captain  Maater  went  with  the  expedition  to  the  Hague  in  the  2d  battalion  of  the  GrrnndSer 
Guards,  and  aerved  the  campaign  of  1613  and  14  in  Holland,  Indndlng  the  takfog  of  ICerxcai, 
bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Served  mso  the  eaaspaign  of  16 1 5, 
and  carried  the  King's  Colour  of  the  3rd  battalion  Grenadier  Onarda  at  the  battlee  of  Qnatre 
Bras  and  Waterloo.  He  waa  alio  present  with  the  storming  party  at  Feronne,  and  the  svhne- 
quent  capture  of  Paris. 

229  Captain  Mannaell  served  the  campaign  of  18 1 5,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Wnteilpo. 

230  Captain  Meech  aerved  two  campaigna  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th,  in  Lord  Hill*aDiTi- 
aion. 

231  Captain  Meek  aervfd  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  14th  on  the  expedition  wider  t«ord 
William  Bentindi,  in  the  Genoese  territory,  in  IB  14;  and  with  that  under  fiir  HndaoB  Lowe  La 
the  South  of  France,  in  1815. 

232  Captain  Meik  aerved  with  the  16th  Lancers  throughout  the  campaijm  Sn  Affg^tntrtin^ 
nader  Lord  Keanc^  inelnding  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Ghuxnce  (Medal),    fie  waa  also  pcaest 


Tfor  Stmcei  of  the  Captains.  369 

la  the  b»ttle  of  MahoTi){pore  (M«M)»  on  the  29th  Deo.  1843;  and  iu  1846  he  lerved  in  the 
campaigo  en  the  Sutlt-j  (Hedsl),  inolndlDg  the  aciione  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwel,  and  Sebraon. 

233  Captain  Melhuiah  lerred  in  the  Feninsnla  firom  June  1811  to  July  1814:  vaa  enmlojed  in 
the  trenches  during  the  whole  of  the  sie^e  of  Badsjoz  in  1812 ;  was  present  at  the  tortie  /Vcmb  that 
Fortrest;  and  nllimately  led  the  atonning  ptrtv  under  Sir  George  Walker,  which  aueoceded  in 
nwhiDg  a  aniceflaful  eandade  at  the  Baition  of  St,  Vincent:  twice  wounded  daring  the  operations 
of  thie  eiege.  He  wae  afterwards  employed  in  the  trenches  (woonded)  daring  the  whole  of  the 
opentiona  egainst  Bajonne,  and  made  a  oorreot  plan  of  the  citadel  while  nnder  fire  for  the  nse  of 
fSe  Commanding  Royal  Engineer:  at  Uie  repulse  of  the  sortie  he  was  again  wounded.  During 
the  campaign  011815  he  was  aotirely  employed  at  Toumay.  Ue  has  reoeifed  the  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp  for  Badajoz. 

234  Captain  Miller  serred  with  the  46th  at  the  defence  of  Dominica  from  an  attack  of  the 
Fr?nch  in  1805;  the  oaptore  of  Martinique  in  1809 ;  and  of  Guadeloupe  in  1810|  and  was  present 
at  the  latter  in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  poit»  Belle  Air,  heights  oC  St.  Louis.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

235  Captain  Minohin  senred  with  the  38th  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806| 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807;  the  campaign  of  1808-0,  including  the 
battles  of  lioleia,  Vimiera,  and  Coruzma  ;  Uie  Waloheren  expedition;  and  snbscquently  in  the 
Peninsula,  including  the  battU  of  Salamanca,  and  retreat  from  Burgos.  He  has  reoslTcd  the 
War  Medal  with  four  Ciasof. 

236  Captain  T.  P.  Mitchell  served  with  the  69th  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1611»  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

237  Captain  J.  P.  Mitford  serred  on  the  Staff  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  before  Canton,  and  at  the  investment  of  Nankin. 

238  Captain  A.  O.  Molesworth  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  engaged  al  Cambray, 
23rd  and  24th  June,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

239  Captain  MoUoy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Bifle  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Salamanea,  Vittoris,  Pyrenees,  NiveUe,  Nive,  and  Toulouse,  for 
which  ha  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps.  He  served  olio  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

240  Captain  Montgomery  aerved  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  and  anbsequently  in  the 
Peninsula,  including  the  storminpf  of  Badsioi,  affairs  previous  to  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  and 
retreat  to  Madrid.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

241  Csptain  Moore  (18  F.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27lh  flrom  1808  to  1813,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  and  both  sieges  of  Badejos.  Severely  woundtd  at  the 
storming  of  Badajox  on  the  night  of  the  6th  of  Apru  1812.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp  for  Badijos. 

342  Captain  Moorhead  served  throughout  the  war  in  Chma  as  8ab*Msistant  Comraisiary' 
General,  and  was  present  at  Chusan,  the  Bogue  Forts,  operations  before  Canton,  at  Amoj, 
Ohusaa,  Ningpo— and  sortie  in  defence,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Si^anghae,  Chin  Kiang  Foo  and 
Nankin. 

243  Captain  Edward  Morgan  embarked  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  for  Portugal,  in  March  1810, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Bosaoo,  and  Albuhera,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  knee,  and  disabled  for  nearly  twelve  months.  In  April  1813  he  rejoined  the 
regiment,  in  the  Ptninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  NivdUe, 
Nive,  Ortbes,  and  Toulouse;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  Fusiliers  to  America,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans,  in  Janaary  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
seven  Clasps. 

244  Captain  Evan  Morgan  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  October,  1813,  to  June, 
1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Adour,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1614  in  Canada,  onder  Sir 
George  Prevost. 

245  CaptainHngh  Morgan  served  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  presentat 
the  bombardment  of  Flushing;  served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  to  the  end  of  the 
war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadis,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  siege  of  San  Sebastian  (se- 
Teittly  wounded),  and  battle  of  Toulouse:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

246  Captain  Morle served  in  Uie  Queen's  in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat;  at  the  siege  of  Flushing; 
and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pampeluna,  Nivelle,  Nive, 
and  Toulouse,  besides  several  affairs  of  out-posts.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps. 

247  Csptain  Samuel  Morris  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th,  and  was  present  at  the 
butties  of  Barrosa,  Vittoris,  NiveUe,  NiTe,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  whkh  he  has  reoMved  the 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

248  Captain  Hender  MounsteTen  served  at  the  attack  of  various  posts,  &c.  on  the  Fronttera 
of  Canada,  and  within  the  United  States  in  1 813, 14,  and  15.  Served  also  with  the  48th  in  the 
op«  rations  against  the  Bigah  of  Coorg,  in  April  1834. 

249  Captain  T.  W.  B.  Mounsteven  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

261  Captain  A.  A.  Nelson  served  as  Sub- Assistant  Commissary-Qeneral  Bombay  Army, 
throughout  the  operations  under  Sir  Wm.  Nottin  Candahar  and  in  Affghanistan,  during  1841  and 


360  Wat  Services  of  the  Captains^ 

42  ;  tnd  M  rach  under  Sir  Ckarles  Napier  at  the  batOe  of  Hyderabad.    He  served  ■•  Aid«  de 
Camp  to  Sir  Thomai  Valient  in  the  actions  of  Mabarajpore,  and  had  a  horM  aboft  nnder  bim> 
He  has  receiTed  a  medal  for  AffgbanisUn,  another  for  Soinde,  and  the  Bronse  Star  for  Maba- 
rajpore. 

252  Captain  Newbonse  served  in  the  Light  Pivision  of  the  Deooan  Amv  in  the  BCabr»tta  wv«f 

181 7  and  18,  as  extra  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Lionel  Smith,  and  commandea  a  Rassda  of  the  Poona 
Auxiliary  Cavalrj,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  the  3Ut  Jan.  1818.  Served  also  in  two 
expeditions  to  Cntoh,  the  first  in  1819,  under  Sir  William  Kier  Grant,  in  wbieb  bo  volulevad 
with  the  Grenadier  Company  of  the  65th  in  the  storming  of  the  flill  Fort  of  BhooJ,  wbiob  was 
taken  by  escalade:  in  the  second  in  1820  with  the  right  wing  of  the  65th,  with  the  fono  ooder 
Colonel  the  Honourable  Lincoln  Stanhope. 

253  Captftin  Newman  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Saiamanm,  Yittoij^ 
Pyrenees,  St.  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

254  Ctptsdn  Huntley  Nicholson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  f^om  Joly  1813  to  ft* 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inclndiiu;  the  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  TooIoom,  lor 
which  he  has  received  the  War  l£dal  with  four  Clasps.  Present  at  the  oueUing  of  the  smtiaj 
at  Barrackpore,  in  Dea  1824.  Swved  also  in  the  Burmese  war,  inolnoing  the  engagnnwfs 
near  Frome  on  the  80th,  25th,  and  26th  Nov.  1825. 

255  Captain  Nicolls  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66th  from  Feb.  1810  to  the  end  of  Ibal 
war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Bnsaco,  Albnhera,  Yittoria,  Orthes,  and  Touloase,  for  wbSdi 
he  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps:  he  was  also  present  at  the  actions  of  Arrofo 
de  Molino,  Garris,  and  Aire. 

256  Captain  Norman  served  with  the  31st  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Aflgbwiietin, 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Teceen,  and  Jugdullnok,  the  occupation  of  Oabool, 
and  in  the  diflbrent  engagements  leading  to  it,  and  has  receiveid  the  medal.  He  was  pressnt  with 
the  40th  at  Mabarajpore,  and  has  received  the  Bronse  star. 

257  Captain  North  served  in  Holland  and  France  with  the  44th  from  Nov.  1813  to  Febw  1816. 

258  CaptMn  Charlsa  O'Neill  served  in  the  PeninsnU  with  the  8drd  from  1809  to  the  end  of  thai 
war  in  1814,  indnding  the  following  actions  and  sieges:— Talavera,  Busaco,  Oporto,  Pombal* 
Leira,  Condeixa,  Fleur-de-lis,  Guarda,  Sabugal,  Fnentes  d*Onor,  Badajos  (2nd  siege),  dadad 
Rodrigo,  Badi^os  (3rd  siege,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  assault),  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pmnaaa, 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Sauveterre,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wita  akrsn 
Claf ps.    Ssrved  also  during  the  Kandian  war  in  Ceylon. 

259  (Captain  William  O'Neill  served  as  a  Tolunteer  with  the  83rd  from  1st  Feb.  1812  lo  tke 
12th  of  August  following,  when  be  was  appointed  to  an  ensigncy  in  that  regiment,  nresent  with 
it  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Betiro,  retreat  from  Madnd  and  SeU- 
manca,  battle  of  Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampelnna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  (from  87th  to  30cli 
July),  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  actions  of  Sauveterre,  Vic  Btgorre,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of 
Toulouse,  besides  several  affairs  and  skirmishes:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  aigbi 
Clasps.  He  served  afterwards  in  Ceylon  dnriog  the  Kandian  war  in  1817,  18,  and  19,  and  waa 
the  indiridual  oifioer  who  made  the  two  Kandian  chiefs  together  with  manv  of  their  followers 
prisoners,  which  at  once  put  an  end  to  that  formidable  rebellion,  and  for  which  he  received  tb* 
thanks,  in  general  orders,  of  the  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  Sir  Robert  Brownrigi^  as 
also  of  the  Duke  of  York.    ' 

260  Captain  Arthnr  Onnsby  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  Utb,  and  was  prsasni  at  tb* 
battle  of  Waterloo  and  storming  of  Cambray,  at  which  last  he  was  slightly  wounded.  Served  aAar- 
wards  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Hattras;  also  in  tb*  Daooan 
campaign  of  1817  and  18;  and  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  under  Lord  Combensetv^ 

261  Captvn  A.  H  Onnsby  served  in  the  Burmese  war  from  SepL  1824  to  Jan.  1626^  aad 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Aracan,  and  in  the  Talaok  expedition.  Msshtioaed  in 
Col.  Wetherall's  despatch  for  distinguished  gallantry  in  action  with  the  rebels  at  St.  XosUdba 
and  St  Benoit,  in  Canada,  14th  Dea  1837. 

262  Captain  Packe  served  the  campdgn  of  1815,  with  the  13th  Dragoons,  and  waa  sUgbtlj 
wounded  at  Waterloo. 

263  Captain  K.  D.  Palmer  served  on  the  expedition  to  Ferrol  in  1800 ;  the  Egyptian  eaaqiaign 
of  1801,  indnding  the  action  at  the  landing  (with  the  1st  Diviiion)  and  those  oi  the  13tb  smd 
21st  March.  He  served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Balagner  on  the  £ 
Coast  of  Spain. 

264  Captain  Thomas  Park  was  actively  employed  in  the  Baltic  during  1810, 11,  and  12. 

1818  until  the  peace,  served  on  the  coast  of  America  and  the  West  Indies,  including  the 
on  Cranie  Island,  and  landed  at  the  taking  of  Hampton,  in  the  Chesapeake. 

265  Captain  W.  B.  Park  served  in  China  (Medal)  with  the  26th,  and  was  present  at 
Golongso,  Ningpo  (defsnce  of),  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Wooanng,  Shangbae^  Chin  Kiang  Foo^ 
Nanking. 

266  Captain  Stephen  Parker  served  with  the  69  tb  in  Holland,  Fknders,  and  Franoe,  from 
1813  to  De&  1815,  including  the  action  at  Mcrxem,  bombardment  of  Antwsrp,  attack  on  Brf_ 
op-Zoom,  battles  of  Quatie  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  three  months  on  field  sarvioe  in  lafis  dvBitf 
the  Pindaree  war  in  1818. 


War  Servkes  of  the  Cdptainu  361 

HV  CmUIh  Pfttteiuoii  wrred  in  the  Penixinilft  with  the  43H,  and  was  preient  at  Ciadad 
Bodri«s  Bad^oz,  Silamanoa»  Tittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Tonlonse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the 
War  Medal  with  t&x  Chupe. 

268  Gaptain  Pee?or  lerred  with  the  17th  in  the  Nepanl  oainpaigni  of  1815  and  16,  and  the 
Habratta  and  Pindaree  war  of  1817  and  18,  inoladnig  the  battle  of  Jabbnlpore. 

269  Captain  Femberton  lerred  in  the  Penimola  mm  Feb.  1814  to  the  ead  of  that  war. 

270  Captain  R.  P.  Phillipt  serred  with  the  expediUon  to  Waloheren  tn  1809 ;  alao  the  Penia- 
iolar  0— Bilgna  of  1812  aim  13,  indnding  the  nm  of  the  forts  of  Salamanoa,  battles  of  Sala- 
moBca,  YitUMia,  and  the  Pyrenees;  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle  of  NiTeUe. 

271  Captain  Pieroy  serred  with  the  2nd  throoghont  the  campaign  in  Affgbaaistan  and  Beloo- 
chiatan  in  1838-9  ana  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gbnzoee  (Medal)  and  of  KheUt. 
Also  the  Campaign  of  1644-5  in  the  Southern  Conean  and  Sawant  Warree  Conatry,  inoladiog 
the  storming  of  scTeral  Stockades,  and  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  Monohnr 
■ni  MiaiiQntosh. 

272  C^tain  Brooke  Pigot  served  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France,  firom  Dec,  1812  to  Jan. 
1816,  inolMng  both  actions  at  Merzem,  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  and  battle 
oC  Qnaln  Bras,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  head. 

273  Captain  William  Pigott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  84th  and  was  present  at  the 
baldei  of  Mivelle  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

274  Captain  Pitman  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  59Ui,  from  Sept.  1812  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  indiiding  the  battle  of  Tittoria,  and  capture  of  San  Sebaitian,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He  serv«l  also  the  campugn  of  1815,  including  the 
batila  of  Waterloo;  and  he  was  Anally  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  in  1825-6. 

275  Captain  Poole  served  tiie  campaigns  of  1814  and  15,  including  the  bombardment  of  the 
Ita»h  fleet  at  Antwerp,  sold  the  batUe  of  Waterloo^  where  he  was  wounded. 

276  Captain  Porteous  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Bnsaoo,  Foentes  d'Onor,  Qrthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps. 

277  Captafai  Thomis  Potter  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
eight  Claspe  fbr  Corunna,  Barrosa,  Badajoz,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  Nive,  and  Orihes. 

S79  Captain  Prendergast  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  36th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  tt»  Pyrenees,  Niveue,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

279  Captain  David  Price  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  36th  and  was  present  at  the 
bdCtfee  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Comnna,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has 
reaeived  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

280  Captsiin  Bice  Price  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  sad  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pampeluna,  28th  July  (severely  wounded  in 
the  left  groin,  where  the  ball  still  remains),  and  the  Nive  9th  and  13th  Dea  1813,  for  which  he 
baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.    Served  subsequently  in  the  American  war. 

281  Captain  T.  D.  Price  served  in  the  American  war,  including  the  action  and  taking  of  Ogdena- 
hoig,  actions  of  Messaguy,  Fort  George,  Stony  Creek,  Lundy*s  Lane,  Niagara,  Chippewa,  where 
he  swam  across  the  river  to  receive  a  nag  of  truce,  which  no  other  person  would  do  at  the  time; 
atorming  of  Snake  Hill,  and  action  of  Fort  Erie.  Slightly  wounded  in  the  shoulder  in  a  sortie 
made  bt  the  enemy  in  front  of  Fort  Erie. 

282  Captain  Pjrmgle  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
ineiodlDg  the  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive  (wonnded)2and  investment  of  Ba^onne.  Served  also 
the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
wWi  three  Clasps  for  Nivelle,  Nive  and  Orthes. 

288  Captain  Protheroe  served  with  the  46th  at  the  defence  of  Dominica,  in  1805;  and  oom- 
maaded  in  Fort  Young,  which  was  cannonaded  by  ire  line-of-battle  ships,  and  three  fHgates,  &C., 
lor  nme  hours,  and  Was  most  honourably  mentioned  in  the  despatches  for  distinguished  gallantly 
on  that  occasion. 

284  Captain  Thomas  Ramsay  served  with  the  52nd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  battle  of 
Kdge  In  1607 ;  in  the  Peninsula  in  1808-9,  indudmg  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  and  retreat  through 
ChUlicia;  and  on  the  expedition  to  the  Scheldt;  served  with  the  47th  at  the  defence  of  Cadis,  in 
1810  and  11;  and  with  the  14th  at  Grenoa,  and  also  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of 
Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Ciaspu 

285  Captain  Randall  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Ist  Life  Guards  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria :  he  served  also  the  Waterloo  Campaign. 

286  Captain  Ready  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6,  as  Adjutant  of  the 
11th  Light  Dragoons. 

287  CMtaIn  Koynett  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th  and  was  present  at  Busaco, 
Fuentes  <rOnor,  Cindad  Rodxigo,  and  Badajos»  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

288  Captain  Henry  Reynolds  served  in  the  Queen*s  Rovals  throughout  the  campaign  in 
Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan  under  Lord  Keane,  including  tne  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee 
(Medal),  and  of  Kheli^ 

289  Capt.  J.  a  Rich  served  at  Waloheien  in  1809;  and  in  Holland  from  Dec  1813  to  May  1814, 


362  War  ServkeB  of  the  Captabii. 

290  Cftptain  J.  O.  RicliBfdion  lenred  in  the  Cktnnel  Fleel»  wider  Lordi  Gtfdintt  tad  Bt  Tk- 
cent;  the  BelleUle  sqaadroD,  under  Sir  Richard  Keatf  s,  when  endeATOUrine  to  intermi  Jcroae 
Bonaparte;  and  at  the  capture  of  La  Fhin  bv  Mars  74.  With  Admiral  Momy  and  sHgadltr- 
Genen^  Craoford'g  expedition  of  5000  men  orTefnaUv  intended  for  lama,  hut  on  arriTil  nl  the  Cafe 
of  Good  Hope  ordered  to  join  General  Whitelooke^  army  in  Hio  Plata  i  landed  with  IfarJnaa  at 
Monte  Video,  and  brigaded  with  detachments  under  command  of  the  Hon.  Lieut*CoL  Deaae,  38th 
Regiment.  Berred  in  the  Baltic,  and,  white  paeafaig  the  Bound,  partiallv  engaged  the  cattle  of 
Cronenbefg  I  Joined  the  squadron  under  Sir  James  Baumares,  in  pursuit  of  Russian  fleet,  to  Bogert- 
wick  Bay.  Seretely  wounded  In  iCYeral  places  on  board  Africa  64,  in  action  with  Duiish  flotOk 
consisting  of  86  heaTV  gun  and  mortar  boats,  in  Kloge  Bay,  near  Copenhagen,  80  Ost.  1800 — 
Africa  teten  killed,  fifty 'lix  wounded.  Blockade  of  Tezel,  under  Sir  Samuel  Hood  $  and  Scheldt, 
under  Sir  Richard  Straohan  and  Sir  Edward  Pellew.  Served  with  the  Walcherea  expedition  ia  the 
Thegeua  74,  and  dismantled  and  brought  away  its  last  gun -boat  Toulon  fleet  Landed  in  com- 
pany  with  other  detachments  of  marines  and  seamen,  and  lome  Spanish  troops,  oo  an  i^nd  In  the 
Bay  of  Rosas  i  dislodged  French  garrison  and  blew  up  the  castle.  Landed  in  company  with  other 
detachments  of  marines  and  seamen,  1812,  at  Sagona  Bay,  Island  of  Corsica»*--deftroTed  and 
brought  off  great  quantity  of  valuable  ship  timber.  AiTairs  of  coasts,  6tc.  Serred  hi  m  Weil 
Indies  and  North  Amerioa;  and  has  received  a  reward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund. 

291  Captain  Thomas  Richardson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  80th  IJght  Dragoons  and 
was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  he  has  teceiTed  the  War  Medal  wteh 
two  Clasps. 

998  Captain  Henry  Riokards  serred  at  the  cftpture  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1815,  is  Aide-de-camp  to 
the  late  Mf^or* General  Sir  Robert  Douglas,  atid  was  wounded  In  tne  ankle  bv  a  aoiltet-balL  On 
board  the  Smdair  (West  Indiaman)  trot>p  ihip,  when  she  beat  off  an  Amerlcaa  brigantlna  of  14 
guns,  after  an  action  of  one  hour  and  twenty  minutes,  on  the  SOth  Jan.  1815. 

393  Captain  R.  S.  Ridge  served  the  Mahratta  and  Pindarree  campaigns  of  1817  and  18|  aiid 
afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Persian  Gulf,  including  tiie  siege  of  Raa-^I^Kyaa. 

294  Captain  J.  A.  Ridgway  (nee  page  317,  note  6). 

895  Captain  George  A.  Robertson  served  with  the  55th  in  the  operatfens  against  the  B^ah  of 
Coorg  in  April  1834,  and  was  wounded. 

896  Captain  Edmund  Rjohe  lenrsd  the  campaign  of  1898-9,  with  Loid  Keane's  amy  in 
Beloochistan  and  A%hanl8tan,  as  Aide«^eMsamp  to  Sir  Joeeph  Thaokwal]«  and  at  perioda  m 
Assista&t  Adjutant- General  of  Division:  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Qhnanee  (Medal) » 
and  in  some  skirmishes.  He  served  with  the  3rd  Light  Drags,  in  the  force  under  Sir  Geotge 
Pollock  (Medal),  at  the  battle  of  the  Khyber  Past,  and  at  the  relief  of  Jellalabsd,  in  1848;  and 
as  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.  of  the  Cavalry  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  from  9th  Jan.  1846  to  the 
breaking  up  of  the  army,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

897  Captain  Robert  A.  Rollo  serred  in  Bgypt,  in  1807. 

298  Captain  Hugh  Hay  Rose  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  hatties  of 
Corunna,  Busaeo,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Tonloose,  for  whSah 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

899  Captain  Royds  accompanied  the  Sand  on  Sir  John  Bloore's  expedition  to  Swadeo,  in 
1808.  He  subsequently  served  with  a  battalion  of  detachments  at  the  Passage  of  the  Douro, 
and  capture  of  Oporto,  and  was  present  with  the  58Dd  in  the  action  at  Mragal*  battle  of 
Fuentes  d*Onor,  siege  and  storming  of  Ciudsd  Rodijgo,  siege  and  stormingof  Badi^os 
(wounded  at  the  assault),  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Heights  of  Vera,  Nivelle,  rnva,  Orthai, 
Tarbes,  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  minor  ailhirs.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  lea 
Clasps. 

300  Captain  Rudkin  served  with  the  50th  during  the  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1808 
to  1813  inclusive,  and  also  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  i  he  was  prsaent  at  the  batslee  of 
Vimiera  and  Corunna,  oocupviuff  the  lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor 
(wounded),  action  of  Arroyo  ile  Mdino,  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoi,  surprise  of  ALBUtei,  and 
battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  at  which  last  he  was  wounded  luid  taken  prisoner.  Be  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

301  Captain  John  Sampson  served  the  campaign  in  Tuscany,  and  wts  in  the  aetioii  hafotv 
(Hnoa,  and  at  the  capture  of  that  oitv  In  1814.  Served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Chasapeak,  and 
was  in  the  action  of  Bladensburg,  ana  at  the  capture  of  Washington,  84 th  Aug.  1814.  Prctsat 
in  the  action  before  Baltimore,  Sept  1814.  Served  in  Florida,  and  was  In  the  aetiaii  belbce  Hew 
Orleans,  8th  Jen.  1815|  also  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

308  Captain  Sandwith  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  d8{h  and  was  pfueent  at  the  hatUca 
of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Corunna,  Salamanca,  and  Vittoria*  and  al  the  siege  of  St.  Sebaatian»  liar 
which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

303  Captain  Saunderson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  wu  present  at  the  battle  of 
d*Onor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

305  (^ptain  Schmlch  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815. 

307  Captain  Searle  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809.    Also  throughout  the  Syrian 
(Medel). 

308  Captain  Seward  lerved  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1810  to  Feb.  1813.  ineioAi^  tW 
aiege  oi  the  forts  and  battle  of  Salamanoti  also  the  siege  of  Burgos,  from  19th  fievt  lo  Hal 
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TTar  Serdicei  of  ike  Captaim.  363 

30d  CftpliiiiSbi&dittTed  ill  tlieAiaerioan  Wat  with  the  89Ui  and  WMpreient  in  the  action 
tt  Chryetlet^  Pirm,  for  whtoh  he  reeeired  the  Wer  Medel  with  one  Clatp. 

310  Cfcptein  Gardine  Shaw  ier?ed  at  the  aicge  end  captore  of  Hattraaa,  and  thronghont  the 
Mthfatta  calBpalgM  of  1817  and  1618.  He  terred  ako  at  the  aiege  and  eaptnre  of  the  ForU  of 
PttMKlla  and  Fowighnr  in  the  Southern  Mahratto  Coaatrj  in  1844*6. 

311  Captain  Shnckbnrgh  served  with  the  40th  in  the  PeninsoU  from  1811  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  18I4|  and  waa  preaeni  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  the  Uoekade  of  Pampelona  fron  3rd  to 
15th  Jnlt;  ikinnbfaee  from  Bonceetalles  to  Paapelnna  on  the  25th  and  S6th  Julyt  attaeka  on 
the  helghta  of  Soranren  on  the  28th  and  30th  Jiuv;  action  of  Iron,  action  of  Vera  on  the  7th 
Got,  b^llea  of  the  Nltrdle,Orthea,  and  T6nloiiae,teaidea?ariou  minor  Mtiona  and  akirmiahea. 
He  has  reoeiyed  the  War  Medal  with  six  Claspa. 

819  Captain  Shorn  served  in  the  PeninaoU  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Onarda  and  waa  present 
at  th«  hattlea  of  Talavera,  Yittoria,  and  Tonlooae,  for  whkh  ha  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

81S  Captain  Simon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  81st  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of 
Coninna,lbr  which  he  has  reeeived  the  War  Kedal  with  one  Clasp. 

314  Captain  Skene  served  in  the  Peninsida  with  the  24th  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of 
Tahwara  (sevmnsly  wounded),  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  CJaap* 

81S  Captain  H.  B.  BUnner  aerved  at  the  attach  on  New  Orleans. 

317  Captain  William  Smith  served  with  the  45th  in  the  Burmese  war. 

318  Captain  M.  A.  Stanlef  served  in  the  PMinsiUa  with  the  30th,  iram  Oot»  1812  to  tim  end 
of  tiiat  war  In  1614,  indudinf  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Bonoeavalles,  Pampelnna,  and  Orthesc  ho 
haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

819  Cokmal  Steiger  served  with  Watteville's  Regt.  in  Sioil/;  at  the  takhig  of  Santa  Maura; 
near  Memina  on  the  landing  of  the  cnemj's  troops  on  the  18th  Sept.  1810$  and  at  the  defence 
of  Cadis  in  1611.  In  Deo.  1812  he  waa  appointed  a  captain  in  the  23rd  Pbrtngttese  Bcgt,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria  (as  a  brigade«mi^or},  the  blockade  of  Pampelnna,  the 
aetkma  of  Bonoasvallea  and  Buberi,  battle  of  the  Pyreneea  on  the  28th  Jnlv  1813,— eeverely 
wounded  in  the  bead;  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  the  three  days'  fightine  in  front  of  Bajonne  in  Dec. 
1813;  and  battlea  of  Orthea  and  Toulouse.  Appointed  Xie«t»-Cotonel  in  his  native  eoantrv  in 
18M;  and  Colonel  of  the  Swiss  Confoderatbn  in  1828,— being  tiie  highest  military  rank  in 
Switzerland,  and  corresponding  with  that  of  a  general  officer  in  other  serhoes.  He  has  rtoeived 
the  Waf  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

320  CuDtahi  H.  W.  Stephens  ssrved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66tiK  and  waa  present  at  the 
battle  of  T^vera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

822  Captain  J<^  Steuart  served  tiie  campaign  of  1815  with  the  69tfeC  and  was  aeverely 
wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

824  Captain  Duncan  Stewart  served  with  the  42nd  in  the  campaigns  in  the  Penlnanla^  France, 
and  Handera,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca»  the  j^rreneea  (28th  July  to  2nd 
Aug.X  NivaUe,  Nive  (9th  to  13tii  Dec),  Orthea  (shot  through  the  left  hand)»  and  Quatre  Bras 
(severely  wounded  in  the  left  thigh,  tiie  ball  remahiing  lodged).  He  haa  received  the  War 
Medal  witii  five  ClMpa. 

325  Captain  James  Stewart  (h.  p.  Unattadied)  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  received  the 
War  Medal  with  thrse  Clasps  for  Cindad  Hodrigo>  Badges,  and  Salamanca* 

326  Captain  Still  served  m  the  Peninsula  and  haa  rsceived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
fbr  Basaeo  and  Fuentea  d*Onor. 

328  Captain  Andrew  Sutherland  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  and  was  prcaont  at 
the  bailies  of  Busnco  and  Salamanoa,  for  which  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two 
daspSb 

329  Captain  Tallan  served  with  the  41st  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the 
o^itare  of  Bangoon,  attack  on  Kemundine  and  on  Pkgoda  Point,  oaptnre  of  Syriam.  the  several 
engagmnenta  in  front  of  Bangoon  from  the  1st  to  the  15th  Deo.  1824,  capture  of  Tantabain, 
aiege  of  Denobin  from  25th  of  Match  until  its  oaptuiv  on  the  2nd  April  1825,  engagements  near 
PlTMM  on  the  lsl»  2nd«  and  5th  Dec.  followingi  capture  of  Meloom  and  of  Pagahm  Mew.  Served 
also  in  Upper  and  Lower  Scinde  and  in  Beloochistan,  in  1840  and  1841. 

830  Captain  John  Tmrry  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claip  for  the  battle  of 
Toulouse. 

831  Captain  Thatcher  served  in  tiie  Peninsula  with  the  4Bth,  from  Aug.  1611  to  the  end  of 
that  war  m  1814,  including  the  action  at  Puente  Guinaldo,  sieges  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and  Bada- 
joa  (wonndsdX  battles  of  Salamanca  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pampelnna,  PyreneeSi  Nivelle,  Nive, 
Orthea,  and  Toulouse.    Wounded  at  Vera. 

332  Caplahi  James  Thompson  served  in  the  Psnmsila  with  the  38th  and  was  present  at  the 
batties  of  Boleia»  Vimiera,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  Kive,  Orthes,  and  Tbnlonse,  for 
which  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Kedal  with  eight  Clasps. 

838  Captain  Tidy  aerved  the  campaign  against  the  Bajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1834,  with  the 
48th  Begt. 

334  Capk  G.  V.  Tinling  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  thatwarin  1814. 

885  Captain  Tbole  joined  the  40th  in  the  Peninsula  early  in  Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at 
Iha  bttttb  of  BasiM,  lotronl  to  tad  oooapatioa  of  the  lines  at  Torrea  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massenat 

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864  War  Sermces  of  the  Captains. 

■etion  of  Bedinha,  osptaie  of  Ctinpo  Mayor,  siege  of  Badajox  in  Mav  1811  and  fepnbe  of  llw 
■ortie  from  Fort  San  ChriitoTal,  siego  and  itorming  of  Ciadad  Bodrligo,  deee  and  ttanoSa^  of 
BadijoB,  in  the  breaoh  of  which  fortress  he  was  severely  woimded.  In  October  1813  he  r^o^"^ 
the  army  at  Vera,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Nivelle,  and  in  several  minor  affiOn.  8obs«- 
qaently  he  serred  nearly  one  year  and  a  half  with  the  Army  of  Oocapation  in  Tnatm,  He  ba« 
reoeired  Uie  War  Medal  with  fonr  Clams. 
Sd6  Captain  Torriano  served  at  Waldieren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  FlaahiBg. 

337  Captain  Tiaflbrd  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  1st  Boyal  Dragoons,  and  WM 
slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

338  Capt.  John  Trotter  served  at  Waloheren;  also  at  Cadiz  during  the  Utter  ptrt  of  the  liege. 

339  Captain  Tucker  served  in  the  American  war. 

340  Captain  Tweedie  was  present  in  the  batteries  of  the  Faro,  nnder  Sir  Jamea  fitowwt 
Served  also  the  oampaism  of  1814  in  the  south  of  Franoe,  including  the  battle  of  Tontoase,  for 
which  he  haa  received  tiie  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

341  Captain  IJrquhart  was  at  the  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Munoim  in  Sofaide,  in  Vth,  1898. 
Debarked  with  a  detachment  of  his  Corps,  under  a  brisk  fire,  at  Bushier  in  the  Persian  Oulf, 
for  the  protection  of  the  East  India  Company's  Political  Besident  He  was  present  at  nearly 
all  tiie  affairs  in  China,  from  the  capture  of  Chusan  np  to  the  attack  on  the  heiriits  obow 
Canton,  nnder  Sir  Hugh  Gough.  His  name  was  also  favourably  mentioned  in  the  Ditpatehea 
of  Sir  G<»rdon  Bremer. 

342  Captain  Ussher  served  the  Mepanl  campaigna  of  1816  and  1817,  with  the  66th. 

343  Captain  H.  H.  Yanghan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  67th,  from  July  1810  to  Jan* 
1812,  mduding  the  battle  of  Barrosa  and  defence  of  Cadis.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Baat 
Indies,  inolnding  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18;  and  sieges  of  Bhygur,  Amulnecr,  and 
Asseerjirhur.    Ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

844  Captain  Vetch  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Barrosa  and  Bod^ot; 
and  he  served  also  at  the  defence  of  Cadis. 

346  CapUin  De  Y tame  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Faenta* 
d'Onor. 

346  Captain  Walker  (h.  p.  7th|Weat  India  Begt.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  and 
was  present  at  the  b^tles  of  Busaco,  Salamanca,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

347  Ci^toin  Watkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Buaoeo^ 
Albnhera,  Yittorio,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nlve,  Orthes,  and  Tomottse,  for  which  he  haa  reoeivBd 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  Ckuips. 

348  Captain  Watson  served  hi  the  American  War  with  the  4lBt  and  has  received  tho  War 
Medal  with  one  Claspfor  Fort  Detroit. 

349  Captain  John  Wynne  Webb  accompanied  the  79th  to  Sweden  with  Sir  John  Moore;  thenoa 
to  Portugal,  and  was  with  it  on  landing  at  Mondego  Bav,  during  Sir  John's  campaign,  indndfaar 
the  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Served  afterwords  at  Wucheren,  and  during  the  siege  of 
Flushing.  Also  at  the  defence  of  Cadis  and  action  of  Ssnoti  Petri,  passage  of  the  Coa,  botSe  of 
Busaco,  tfie  Lines  before  Lisbon,  actions  of  2^bral,  Fox  d*Arouoe,  and  Sabngal;  and  bottlaa  of 
Fuentes  d'Onor  (severely  wounded).  Served  in  the  16th  Portuguese  Infant^  at  the  spoeesBfuI 
siege  of  Badajox,  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  various  minor  afiairs.  In  the  attack  of  one  of  Ibo 
Aripiles  hills  at  Uie  battle  of  Salamanca,  his  right  thigh-bone  was  broken  in  two  places  by 
separate  musket-shots,  and  he  also  received  a  severe  contusion  in  the  aide  fi^m  a  third  baD.  Ho 
has  recdved  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

350  Captain  Bobert  Webb  served  in  H  M.  S.  Superb  at  the  battle  off  St.  Domingo,  6th  Feb. 
1806;  at  Copenhagen  in  1807;  at  Walcheren  in  1809.  Wounded  in  an  attack  on  an  armed  ooa* 
voy  in  the  Adriatic,  28nd  May  1812. 

351  C^tain  Yere  Webb  served  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  during  the  compaigns  of  1814  and  \5 
in  Holland,  the  Netherlands,  and  France,  including  both  the  actions  at  Merzen,  bonbardBent 
of  Antwerp,  and  battle  of  Waterloo,  at  which  lost  he  was  slightly  wounded. 

352  Captain  James  C.  Webster  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  44th,  and  was  aevwelj' 
wounded  at  Qoatre  Bras. 

353  Captain  Wedderbnm  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sntlej  in  1846,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  (medal). 

354  Captain  Wellings  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  tho  War  Medal  witii  two 
Clasps  for  St.  Sebastian  and  Nive. 

355  Captain  Wells  served  at  Madebro,  in  1807  and  8;  at  Walcheren  in  1809|  and  the  omb- 
paign  of  1815,  indnding  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

356  Captain  Wetherril  served  hi  the  Mahratta  war  m  1817,  18,  and  19,  with  the  Sted  L{ght 
Dragoons,  and  was  engaged  at  Bodamy,  Belganm,  Sholapore,  and  Capanl  Droog. 

357  Captain  Wharton  served  with  the  85th  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  timm 
and  capture  of  Flnshing  in  1809;  the  campaigns  of  1811  in  Spain  and  Portagal,  Indnding  tt» 
battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  and  siege  of  Badsjos.  Served  with  the  73rd  during  the  campoigiia  of 
1813, 14,  and  15,  in  Swedish  Pomerania,  Hanover,  and  the  Nethetiands,  indndiug  the  hatthM  of 
Gocrde,  Qnatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo,  at  which  lost  he  was  severely  wounded  through  both 
thighs  by  a  mvaket-balL    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  ono  Clasp  for  Fwnlsi  dX>Mr* 


War  Services  of  the  Captains,  365 

358  Captain  Whitld  aocompanied  Sir  Dtnd  Baird  to  Conxnna  in  1808,  and  was  present  in  the 
anbeeqnept  retreat.  In  1809  he  wae  at  the  capture  of  Fltuhlng;  and  in  1817  ana  18  he  lerred 
in  the  jCahratta  campaigni  under  the  MarqniB  of  Hastings. 

359  Captain  Whitley  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Bolsia,  yimiera»  Comnna,  Bosaoo,  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Clasps. 

360  Captain  Wishtman  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  and  was  present  at  the  battie 
of  Albuhera,  for  which  he  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

361  Captain  James  Williams  served  in  the  Peninsuhi  with  the  11th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Bosaoo  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  reoelTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

362  Captain  B.  E.  Williams  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Sahagun  and 
Beneirenle. 

363  Captain  Willson  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marines  of  the  Mediterranean  fleet ;  in 
that  capaci^  with  the  1st  battalion  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  ;  at  the  attack  and 
c^tnre  of  Sidon;  and  on  board  Uie  I^incesM  Charlotte  at  the  battle  of  St  Jean  d'Acre.  Served 
Ibor  years  in  the  Royal  Kavy  prior  to  his  appointment  as  2nd  lieutenant. 

364  Captain  Windham  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
War  Medsl  with  one  Clasp. 

365  Capt  James  Wood  served  from  1812  to  1815  at  the  Tezel,  Hushing,  Cherbourg,  Basque 
Roads,  north  coast  of  Spain,  and  San  Sebastian.  During  the  war  he  serred  also  in  the  West 
Indies,  St  Helena,  and  Madeira. 

366  Capt  Wm.  Wood  served  in  H.  M.  S.  Maer,  at  the  capture  of  the  IVench  frigate  La  CertM. 

367  Capt  Woodhouse  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  tiie  83rd  from  Jan.  1809  to  Deo.  1811,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Fnentes  d'Onor,  and  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz  in 
1811  :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

368  Captain  Woods  served  with  the  Boffii  in  the  Peninsula  in  1808,  9, 10,  and  11,  and  was 
present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Busaco,  lines 
At  Torres  Yedras,  action  at  Campo  Mayor,  and  battle  of  Albuhera,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded,  having  lost  his  right  leg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Tala- 
fora  and  Albuhera. 

369  Captain  Woolcombe  served  in  ihe  Peninsula  from  the  commencement  of  1809  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  (slightly  wounded)  and  Castalla, 
and  the  siege  of  Tarragona.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  fbr  Fnentes  d'Onor. 

370  Captain  Wrixon  served  in  Spain  from  April  1812  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  including 
the  first  siege  of  Tarragona,  retreat  therefrom,  actions  befbre  AIcov,  battle  of  CastaJla,  second 
siege  of  Tarragona^  action  at  Ordal,  investment  of  Barcelona,  besides  various  other  aJEurs. 
Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Genoa,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Naples. 

371  Captain  Yonge  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  Lord  Keane's  campaign  in 
Afighanistan  and  Belooohlitan,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming:  of  Ohumee  (Medal) . 
He  served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  coontry  in  1844  (including  the  storm  of 
the  fortress  of  PoneUa),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845. 


366 


LIEUTENANTS. 


Acklandy  GiareB,  61  Foot,  Barrackmatter  ) 
at  Templmnor^ 5 

Adams,  Allen  Noble,  7  Dngoon  Guards    .  • 

9  AddiaoD,  John/  2  Dngoon  Guards    . .  •  • 

Agar,  Thomat,  (Qnsritr-liailar,  «  Oct.  00)  \ 
4  Royal  Veteran  BattaUon   S 

9  Alcock,  Heniy,'  63  Foot 

Alder,  Walter  K.,  Royal  Marines 

Alexander,  John,  Royal  Harines 

Allan,  WiUiam,  7  Foot 

*Allen,  Geoige,  88  Foot    

AUen,  John,  38  Foot 

9  Allen,  John,^  84  Foot,  MiUtary  Knight  ) 
qfWindmnr 5 

Allen,  Joseph,  62  Foot 

Alley,  Tottenham,  Royal  Coniean  Raagen 

9  91131  Alston,  James,^  1  Foot 

Alt,  Daniel,  Royal  Staff  Corps 

{Altenstein,  Henry ,^  JBiir«tt,6W.  India  Rt 
•Amw,  John,  1  Ptot.  Bn.  of  KiUtia 

Amyatt,  Augnstas,  26  Foot  « 

Amyott,  Richard  Garret,  Royal  Marines 
Afukrmmj  Tkomuu,  3  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
AmUn^n^  WiUiam,  6  U.  Veteran  BattaUon 

Andrew,  Charles,  Royal  Artillery    

Arbathnott,  Hoa.  Mariott,  8  Foot 

Archer,  John,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  .. 

Archer,  Thomas,  112  Foot 

*Arden,  WUUam,  4  Foot 

9  Armstrong,  Francis  Wheeler,*  ColdsL  Gds. 
Armitrang,  John,  Royal  Irish  Artillery . . . . 

Armstrong,  John,  40  Foot. 

9  Armstrong,  John  Cooper,^  R.  Art.  Drivers 
Armstrong,  Montgomery,  R.  York  Rangers 

Armstrong,  Richud,  70  Foot 

Amutrong,  Wm.  Henry,  2  R.  Vet  BattaUon 
Arnold,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 


18  IfoT.  18|28  April  1B|  7  Jnna  19 

27  June  < 
1  Sept. 


). « •• 


CORNiST, 

U  LIEDT.  Off 
BNSION. 


10  Mar. 
INov. 

27  April 
24  Feb. 

nerer 
10  Sept. 

8  Mar. 

Dec 
23  Aug. 
14  May 
131  Mar. 
16  Jan. ' 

never 
124  June 
2  Aug. 
[23  Not. 
4  Oct 

28  April 
6  Mar. 

Aug. 
4  Feb. 

nerer 
1  Sept 

10  Get. 

1  Jan. 
10  June 
16  May 
27  Aug. 

1  June 


UBUT. 


3  Sept 
17  Oct 


nerer      26  Mar.  18 


22  Feb. 

IFeb. 

18  Sept 

3  Mar. 

26  Dec 

12  26  Sept 


10  29 
06  7 
20  23 
1426 
1326 
13  25 


May   12  6  May   10 


0211 


1222 
8021 


17 
13125 


Amott,  Alexander,  26  Foot 27  April  0028 

Atkin,  Christopher,  16  Foot 1  Mar. 

Atkhi,  John,  88  Foot 30  Jan. 

Alkin,  William,  88  Foot   |l2  May 

^Atkinson,  Charles,  14  Foot 

Atkinson,  John,  98  Foot 

9  Austin,  Edward  Frederick,"  47  Foot  .... 
Austin,  Thomas,  6  Royal  Vet  Batt,  Fort  } 

Major  ofJhtneannon  Fort J 

Avame,  Thomas  Jeffrey  Jonah,  67  Foot .  •  • , 

Avery,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines   

9  Ayshford,  Aaron  Moore,*  12  Foot 

Bailey ,  James  Alderson ,  60  Foot 

9  Baillie,  Andrew,*^  30  Foot 

Baily,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Bain,  John,  61  Foot 

Bainbrigge,  Thomas  Parker,  48  Foot 

Baird,  WUliam  Carpendale,  63  Foot 

Baker,  Geoige,  Royal  Marines 

Baker,  Thomas,  15  Foot  

Baldock,  Charles  Robert,  Royal  Artillery  . 

Bale,  William,  3  Foot   

BaUnbard,  John  Allen  Camegy  de,  13  Drags. 

Ball,  Howell,  Garrison  Company 

9  Ball,  Robert,"  60  Foot 

BaU,  WUUam,  22  Foot 

*Banko,  Christopher,  88  Foot 

Baring,  Frederick, 61  Foot  ..«•••• 

Barlow,  John  Thomas,  03  Foot  ..•#•••. 


never 

28  Feb. 

11  July 

17  May 

12  Aug. 

18  Not. 
17  Aug. 

5  May 

29  June 
7  Feb. 

20  April  09(11 

1  Oct 
22  Dec. 
16  Dec. 

2  Dec. 

2  April 

3  July 
11  June 
20  May 
27  Oct 
25  Jan. 

never 
16  Nov. 
8Aiig« 


10  6  Dec.   13 


1318 


07 


11 


14 


8 


13 


0619 


nScSon 

HALF  MY. 


18  Aug.  48 
OJone  29 


July  19 
Oct  14 
Feb.  90 
Nov.  18 
Mar.  16 
D^  14 


9 


1325 
1084 
96 
12  86 


M«y  16 

July  16 

May  17 

Dec  38 

Dec  24 
1814 

Feb.  23 

Dec  14 


Dec  20 
June  28 

F^b.    OS 

Sept  14 
Oct. 


Feb.  16 
July  la 
Dec  18 
Mar.  It 


tFleb.  40 
SMar.  17 
rMay  03 
^Feb.  16 
iAug.  81 
iSept  14 
05125  Not.  18 
13  9  Jan.    14 


1626 
97  9 
1231 


13  8 


9 


1326 
13  4 
07120 


July  17 
July  98 
Mar.  14 
Jan.  2S 
July  17 
Sept  14 
Dec  14 
Nov.  23 
Oct  47 
Feb.  31 
July  08 
Nov.  10 
Oct  16 
June  40 

Get  16 
Vat.  90 
Mar.  16 
Aug.  37 
Dec   19 


iMittmeMs. 


367 


CORNET, 
ETC. 


Bametton,  Alexandeii  OS  Foot. , 

fiaron,  Jonathan,  Royal  Marines. .... 

Barrett,  Thomai,  3  Foot   

Barry,  St.  Otorge  Ry<tar»  13  Dragoona 

Bartlet,  Frederick  George,  7  Foot    . .  ^ 

Bate,  Frederiek,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers. . . « 

EBattersby,  Jamw,'*  30  Foot  
Bayly,  Frederick,"  Royal  Artillery 
yly,  Geo.  Augustas,  57  Footy^^^tont,  } 

WieklowMUiha  ) 

Bayly,  Thomas,  1  Foot ..•««• 

BeyntvD,  Bdward,  8  Garrison  Battalion.  • .  • 

fi  Beamish,  Bernard,"  84  Foot 

Beaachamp,  Charles  Eustace,  Royal  Artillery 
Beaocbant.  Tbeophllus  Samael,  R«  Marines 

9  Bedell,  Walter  JDeath,*<  24  Foot 

Belford,  WlUiam,  48  Foot 

Bell,  Jamai,"  2  Ceylon  Regt.  .,.« 

Bell.  Samuel,  90  Foot 

Bellot,  Charles  Joseph  de,  60  Foot 

Bennett,  Bryan  O'Bonnell,  77  Foot    

fi  Bennett,  James,  14  Dragoons • . . . « 

Bennett,  John,  Royal  Marines  ••••••.,,.,« 

Benson,  Wm.  Welboro  H.,  30  Foot 

9  Benwell,  Thomas,'*  4  Foot 

Berford,  Riebard,  9  Foot «.,,, 

fi  Wi  Best,  Chas.  Lewis,  1  LineBn.  Ger.  Leg. 
Bezant,  John,  Royal  Marines 
a  Birch,  George,*^  64  Foot 


1  Mar.  0629  Sept  07  28  Mar. 


8  Oct.  04 
15  April  13 
23  Jane  14 
20  Aug.  13 

1  Dee. 


fi  June  00121  Jane 
5  Jan. 


29  April  96 

25  Aug.  1319  0ot. 
31  Mar.  04  28  Mar. 

08 

18 

05 

07 

18 


LIEUT. 


13  Feb. 

8  June 

26  Oct. 

18  May 

12il5  July 

13  May  13)30  May   14|25Jane 

20  June 


15 
20 
13 


5  Feb. 

50ct. 

9  Not. 
10  Mar. 
18  Mar. 
28  Mar. 
15  Sept.  08 

never 
26  May  14 
19NoY.  12 
22  Aug.  06 


7  July  9511  Dee. 


11  Oct. 
15  Mar. 
22  Sept.  10 


12 
41 

14 

05 
08 
27 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON, 
MALI-   PAY. 


0827  Aug. 
15125  Feb. 
14  Nov. 
7  Oct. 
1  Nov. 


22 
94 
16 
16 
24 
14 
17 
29 


22  Dec.  46 


11  Aug. 

26  Jan. 

06126  Jan. 

8  Jaa. 

180  Dec 


25  Mar. 

24  Oct. 

125  Oct. 

0Feb. 

3  May 
23  Not. 


6  July 


18 

98 


21  Sept  13|17  Mar.  16|95  Feb. 
25  Oct.    07 


18  Jan. 

3  Feb. 

15  Aug. 


08 
06 
11 


»  Blaek.  ^eAn,«3  R.  VeteranBatt.  Fart^  j  ^^  j^^^  ^  j^^    ^^ 


Mqjor  of  CfiarUi  F9Tt  and  Kinmle 

Blagg,  James,'*  25  Foot 

Blagrave,  James,  89  Foot. 


25  Aug. 
18  Dec. 


Blair,  Thomas  Newenham,  7  West  India  Regt.  23  Sept.  12 


Blake,  James  Bunbury,  43  Foot 
Blake,  John,  Royal  Artillery 
Blake,  Maurice  Lynch 


25  Jan. 

5  July 


Blanchard,  William.  NoTa  Scotia  Feneiblfs  24  June 

29  Aug. 


Bland,  Robert  Johu,  70  Foot 
Blankeney,  John  £dward,  Royal  Marines  .. 
9  Blood,  Tkomoi,^  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
Bloomfleld,  J.  A.  D.,Z.or<;,CB.,Coldstr.  Gds. 
Blncke,  Robert  Stewart,  Royal  Marines 
Blucke,  William,  Royal  Marines 

SBlvth,  John  WUHs,'^*  R.  ArtUlery  Drivers 
en  Boase,  Johu,'»  94  Foot,  Bmrack-  ^ 

Master,  Pendenmit 

Boghurst,  Bdward,  Royal  Artillary 

Boileau,  John  Peter,  90  Foot  

M3i  Boldero,  Henry,''  27  Foot    

Bolton,  Samuel,  23  Foot •  • 

Bond,  William  Spittle,  Royal  Marines  . . . 

Bonnor,  Tiiomas,  Corsieaa  Regt. . « 

*Booth,  William,  14  Foot    

Bordes,  Bieon  Charles,  18  Foot  •• 

^BouriUion,  Julius,  4  Foot    

Bourne^  William^  Royal  Marines •  • 

BoTill,  Edward,  29  Foot 

Bowdler,  George  Andrew,  99  Foot  •...,«, 
Bowles,  Humphrey,  29  Dragoons    ••.,... 

Boyd,  Arthur,  2  Garrison  Battalion    

Boyd,  Sir  John,  Bt.,  1  Garrison  Battalion 
Boyd,  Bobert,   7   Ri^al  Veteran  Bat< 

talioa   ••••  •• ...« 


09 
06 


08 

95  25  Not. 

09 19  July 

1125  Dee. 

97 


16 
16 
91 
37 
17 
15 
88 
98 
18 


24  April  16  80  Mar.  96 
21  Oct.    1396  Mar.  16 


17  July 
7  Feb. 


13 
40 
16 


12  Sept.  00  30  Sept.  19 
12  May   12194  Feb.    16 


6  Sept. 
20  Aug. 


11   6  Mar. 
19 16  Mar. 


25 
13 


14  Mar.  ll|25Mar.  17 
8  May   1124  0et.    19 

15  June  1595  April  16 
5  Sept.  96 12  Mar.  99 
4  July    15|29Jaii.    96 


12 

11 


11  Mar.  49(14  July  43  3  Not.  46 
13  0et.  14  26  Sept.  16 
12  June  15  8  Not.  17 
18  April  98  92  Aug.  96 

8  Sept.  14 
9AprU  1825  Dee.   18 

16  Dec.  11  1  Sepit.  14 
09  1  Sept.  14 
03   lAug.  16 

9  June  08 19  June  27 


18  Not.  13 

8  Feb.   06 

17  Sept.  05 

QCTer 


07 


Aug. 

4  June 

18  Mar. 

125  Jan. 

4  May 

16  Mar. 

Nov. 

never 
10  June  261 

never 
20  Nov.  78 


10 17  Feb.    14 


18 


01 

961 


May  09 


91  Jan. 
24  0et. 


lAug.  91 

11  July    16114  Aug.   17 

13116  Aug.  1896  Joae  18 

00|29Mar.  1027  April  15 

15  Aug.  05  2  Feb.    15 

16  Mar.  97 
{26  Dec.  1826  Sept.  14 

3  April  97  2  Dee.   36 

195  Dec.   1325  Sept.  14 

11  SepL  81 96  Mar.  90 

8  Sept.  19116  Sept.  18  9  May   17 

18  May   0899  Sept.  08  80  Oct.    17 

90  July   0990  July 


16 
17 


! 


20  May.  13 16 Feb.  1494  Oct.  16 
8  July  08  2  May  11 26  June  16 

13  Oct.  08 


2  May  11 

15  Aug.  11 


09 


I 


368 


Lieutenmiu 


Bradbnrne,  FrancU,  16  Dragoons   

9  Bradshaw,  FrenciB  Green,**  52  Foot  • . 

Brady,  Bernard,  07  Foot 

Braimer,  James  Lonttit,  Royal  Marines  . 

Q2II  BramweU,  John  »  92  Foot    

C  Brattle,  Thomas,*  Boyal  Marines 

HB  Brauns,Aug.Chris.Gottlieb,R.StaffCorp6 
OH  Brearey,  Christ.  Spencer.**  27  Foot.. 
HiB  Breton,  John  Frederick,**  Royal  Artillery 
IP  Clt  Brice,  Alexander  Adair,**  66  Foot   .. 
I12ft  Bridge,  George  Dandrige,*^  73  Foot    .. 

Bridger,  James,  16  Dragoons 

9  *Bridger,  John,  1  Prov.  Batt  of  Militia 

Brierly,  William,  77  Foot 

9  Brock,  James  Loftus,*^  6  Foot 

9  Brohier,  Cyrus,*^  York  Chasseurs    

9  Biohier,  John  Boyle,"  61  Foot   

Broomfleld,  Alex.  Scott,  68  Foot 

B  Brown,  Charies,**  50  Foot 

iSft  Brown,  Eugene,  91  Foot 

Brown,  Francis  Camac,  80  Foot 

Brown,  John,  82  Foot   

Browne,  Andrew,  53  Foot. .  • 

Browne,  Courtney,  1  Garrison  Battalion  . . 
Browne,  Valentine,  13  Foot,  Stqff  Officer  > 

qf  Pensioners 5 

nil  Browne,  Hon.  William,  62  Foot 

BrueSf  John,  R.  Artillery  Drivers 

Brumby,  Charles,  Meoron's  Regt 

9  Brydges,  John  Wm.Egerton,  14  Dragoons 

9  Bubb,  Anthony,^  61  Foot 

Buchanan,  Drummond,  90  Foot 

9  Buchanan,Wm.Theophilus,**  13  Dragoons 
Buckeridge,  Francis  Hotchkin,  30  Foot .... 

Buckley,  William  Henry,  Unattached 

Budd,  Samuel  Hayward,  Dillon's  Regiment 
Budd,  William  Sidney,  Royal  Marines  .... 
Bulger,  Andrew,  Newfoundland  Fenc.  Corps 

Buller,  John,  85  Foot   .^. 

Bunbury,  Thomas  Charles,  54  Foot 

Bunyon,  Charles  Spencer,  Unattached   .  • 
*  Burchell,  Frederick,  2  Pror.  Batt.  of  Militia 

Burdon,  Charles,  Royal  Marines 

Bnrge,  Benjamin,  71  Foot    

Burgh,  John  Henry  De,  21  Dragoons 

Bum,  Henry  Wilson,  1  Foot 

Bum,  James,  72  Foot    

Wi  Burnet,  John,  52  Foot 

Burridge,   John  Osborne,  10  Dragoons,  i 

StqfF  Officer  qf  Pensioners 

Burroughes,  Thomas  D'Eye,  14  Dragoons  . 
Burslem,  James  OoMpkmt^  R.  Artillery 

Bustced,  John,  16  Foot 

Busteed,  Michael,  67  Foot    

9  Butler,  Richard,««  01  Foot 

iB  Butler, Whitwcll,^  ScoU  Fusilier  Guards 

9  Butterworth,  Benry,^  35  Foot   

Byng,  Hon,  Gerald  Frederick  F.,  63  Foot . . 

9  CahiU,  Nicholas,  36  Foot 

Cameron,  Alexander,  42  Foot  •  • 

Cameron,  Donald, 42  Foot ..«.. 

9  Cameron,  Donahl,^  60  Foot 

Cameron,  Duncan,  1  Foot 

Cameron,  James,  77  Foot 

Cameron,  John,  48  Foot 


8 

6 

13 

13 

29 

8 

15 

^1 

1 

8 

7 

126 

9 
28 
26 
21 
25 

8 
14 
27 
16 

3 
27 


2d  libut. 

BTC. 


June 

Jan. 

April 

Mar* 

July 

July 

No?. 

July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

April 

Feb. 

never 

May 

May 

Mar. 

Jan. 

July 

Mar. 

Sept. 

July 

April 

Feb. 

April 


16 
05 
09 
38 
13 
03 
11 
08 
08 
11 
13 
08 

11 
07 
08 
08 
16 
10 
09 
07 


3 
6 
18 
21 
18 
15 
17 
2 
16 
21 
3 
2 
30 
2 
20 
6 
3 
10 
7 
9 
1 
07126 


12 
09 


16  April  12 


19 

6 

29 

16 

20 

10 

10 

6 

4 

23 

27 

26 

22 

23 

1 

17 

17 

126 
13 
27 


Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Dec 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

never 

Mar. 

April 

Dee. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 


9  Nov.  30 


4 
124 

2 
30 
10 

26 

10 
20 
13 

22 
26 
26 


May 

Sept. 

April 

Nov. 

Joly 

never 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

AprU 

Dec. 

never 

AprU 

Aug. 

Dec. 


LIBUT. 


3 
3 


Sept. 
Dec. 
May 

Dec 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Sept 

Sept. 

July 

June 

AprU 

Oct. 

July 

AprU 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Jan. 


16  3 

0612 
1326 


41 


1625 
0511 

14122 
5 


091 

11 

121 


17 


10 
08 


11 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


21 


1 
5 

16125 

0925 

14 

1325 

08 

1016 

0926 


20 


1325 
1225 


8 
10 


1417 


6 


Sept  16 
Mar.  18 
Dec  18 
Dec.  44 
Feb.  17 
Aug.  14 
April  19 
May  26 
Oct.  83 
Oct  90 
June  17 
Mar.  16 
1814 
Mar.  17 
Oct  17 
Jan.  23 
Dec.  18 
Nov.  22 
Dec.  14 
April  17 
July  18 
Dec.  12 
Sept  S3 
Dec   14 


10  Aug.  16  25  Mar.  17 


11 

04 

12125 

08 

12 

09 

12 

20 

21 

12129 

3326 

0430 

05 

28 

26 

96 

94131 

07 

13 

08 

13 


26  Nov. 
12  April 
Feb. 
16  Feb. 
16  Dec. 
28  Nov. 
2  Sept 

7  April 
28  July 

Oct 

AprU 

July 

19  Mar. 

28  Dee. 

16  July 

25  Dec 

1  AprU 
May 

iMar. 

2  Mar. 
19  Feb. 

8  May 


12 
06 


1426 
1026 
13 

1126 
1326 
2613 
25  2 
12 

3814 
06|26 
7 

14 
10 


1  Sept  36 

2024 Oct    2124 

06  1  June  98   1 
1229  Sept  14>25 
09  8  Aug.  11 
12  9  June  1425 

12  Jan.    1426 

07  27  April  0011 
99  26  Jan.    01 
0830  Aug.  1011 
09  3  Oct    11 
04|  7  Aug.  05 

7  May 
1321  April  1427 
0821  Mar.  1110 
13|  7  July  87  0 


3 
1 


07 

32 

20 

13 

9911 

94 

1013 

1621 

11 

1626 


Jan.  2ft 
Aug.  16 
Oct  16 
Dec   15 

1814 
Dec  18 
July  16 
April  96 
Nov.  32 

1816 
Aug.  41 
June  16 
Oct  19 
Dec  41 
Sept  36 

1814 
Nov.  01 

Sept.  91 

Nov.  98 

1814 

Feb.    16 


6  Dec  44 


9 
5 

11123 


Oct  21 
Mar.  19 
Mar.  17 
1813 
Feb.  16 
Feb.  19 
May   90 

Maj  16 

Dec  19 
Jmie  06 
Sept  19 
June  Itf 
July  17 
JoiM  43 


Lieutenants. 


Cameron,  John/*  S  Oarrifon  Battalion 

9  Cameron,  Lachlan  Maelean,*  Unattached 

Cameron,  Peter  Robert,  58  Foot 


BTG. 


17Ang.  06 13  Aug. 
Id  Oct.  18  SO  May 
10  Dec.   I2I 


LIBUT. 


07 


1  Ang. 

8  Feb. 
10  Sept.  05110  Oct. 
never  35  Dec. 
IS  Dec.   10  5  No?. 


!••••• 


24  June  1329  Sept. 
SI  May  09  S  May 

18  Feb.    11   8  July 
1  May  05S7  Jan. 

189  Oct.    05  25  July 
5  Nor.  08 18  Dee. 

7  Feb.    05  27  July 

19  July    15  28  April 
24  Feb.    1524  Oct 
86  Sept.  81   7  July 
24  Jan.    11   3  Sept 
16  April  13 18  May 

8  April  13 18  Aug. 
4  Jan.    15  22  June 

21  June  0527  July 


20  July  15 
7Sspt  04 
27  Oct.    08 


! 


IJuly    11 25  Mar. 

2  Not.  0024  Nov. 
12  July    10  1  Nov. 

25  Feb. 


07 


Cameron, lliomas  Cochrane,  Unattached  ..(26  Aug.  13 
Campbell,  Alexander,  Royal  Marines 

'Campbell,  Alexander,  93  Foot 

Campbell,  Alexander,  104  Foot   .... 
Campbell,  Archibald,  0'Connor*s  Recr.  Corps 

Campbell,  Charles,  09  Foot 

9  Oftmpbell,  Charles  William,**  39  Foot   . . 

Campbell,  Dugald,  72  Foot 

Campbell,  Duncan,  Royal  Marines 

Campbell,  Duncan,  Royal  Marines 

Campbell,  Oeorge  Andrew,  Royal  Marines*. 

CampbeU,  Jameg,  Royal  Marines   

Campbell,  James,  Uoattached 

Campbell,  James,**  41  Foot 

Campbell,  Rupert,**  38  Foot ; . . . . 

WSBL  Campbell,  Thomas,  40  Foot 

Campbell,  William,  49  Foot 

Canning,  Edward  Joseph,  33  Foot  . . 
Cannon,  James,  3  Garrison  Battalion. . . . 
Cardew,  John  T^vanion,  Royal  Marines 

Carew,  Robert,  41  Foot 

Carey,  James,  101  Foot 

9  Carey,  Michael,**  40  Foot 

9  9SR  Carey,  Thomas,  KH.,*^  1  Lt  Inf. 

Battalion  German  Legion. 

9  Camaby,  Alexander,**  76  Foot    

Carr,  Dawson,  00  Foot 

9  ^Oarriogton,  Walter  Welland,  1  Prov.  ) 

Battalion  of  Militia   5 

Carrington,  WWiam^  2  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 

Carroll,  Jolm,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 

9  Carter,  George,*^  6  Foot   

Carteret,  Hugh  de,  12  Foot 

Cary,  Deering,  44  Foot 

9  Cary,  George  Marcus,*^  Rifle  Brigade    . 
Cassan^  Edward  Sheffield,  West  India  Ran. 

Cassel,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Chads,  William  Catherwood,  Royal  Marines 
Chadwiekf  Wm.,  5  R.  Vet  Batt,  Captain  > 

of  Invalids,  Royal  Hotpital,  ChAtea  \ 
9  ChaUis,  John  Henry  f^  1  Royal  Vet  Batt. 
Chamberlayne,  J.  Chamberlayne,  Royal  Art 

Chambers,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Chamben,  Samuel,  54  Foot,    Barrack" 

Master  at  Coventry 

Chambres,  Wm.  Chambres,  R.  Marines  .... 
Champion,  Edward  Kendall,  Unattached  . . 
Chapman^  George,^  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
9  IhA  Chapman,  William,**  Rifle  Brigade 

Charsley,  Charles,  56  Foot    

Chatfleld,  Frederick,  20  Foot 

9  Chetham,  Isaac,**  40  Foot  

Chisholm,  Alexander,  Royal  African  Corps 

Choisenl,  Xavler,  27  Foot 

Cinnamoud,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines  

Clare,  Benjamin,  60  Foot 

Clark,  Edward  Stevens,  44  Foot 

Clark,  Frederick,  14  Foot 

Clark,  John,  99  Foot 

9  Clark ,  Robert,**  68  Foot 

Clark,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

9  Clark,  Thomas  Nol^le^  84  Dragoons   • .  • 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON  I 
HALF  PAY.  ^ 


25  Dec.  15 


1426  Feb.  29 
15  5  Feb.  24 
81  1  Nov.  38 
08  1  Sept  14 
13  1814 

11  85  July    17 


never 

28  Jan. 

6  Mar. 

7  May 
84  Oct 
87  Feb. 

8  Oct. 


07 


10 14  May 

18 17  July 

18  July    1025  June 


! 


03 
05 


6  July 

16  Oct 

18  Jan. 

26  Feb. 

5  July 

17  Sept  27 

6  Mar.  10 


8  April 

26  Mar. 

7  Mar. 


1425  Sept  18 
11 17  April  17 
1331  Jan.  19 
96  9  Dec   01 

10  1  Sept  14 
2428  Feb.  28 
0830  Jan.  84 
24  23  April  26 
34  5  Dec.  43 
37  27  July  38 
1225  Sept  17 
14  85  May  16 
1525  Mar.  17 
1525  Nov.  16 
08 10  Sept  24 
2511  Aug.  43 
05 19  Mar.  17 

11  7  Sept  38 

12  27  April  16 

14  25  Mar.  17 
1025  Dec.   28 


12  July 


0626  Nov. 


14 

08 
0615 


28  Sept  07 


1327  June 


10 18  Jan.    12 


08 


1  Sept. 

00|24  Oct. 

27  May 

10  Sept 

3  Oct  05 18  Nov. 
7  July  14 12  Feb. 
29  April  1829  June 
4Aprn  09  26  April 
2  May   11    " 

18 

11 

10 

07 


24  Nov. 
6  Aug. 
IFeb. 

20  Mar. 
2  Nov. 

21  Dec. 
30  Jan. 
11  June 


15  Aug. 
5  June 


12 
05 
10 


08 
12 
84 


25 


1625 
1225 
1525 


19 

12 

1 


1814 

April  10 
Feb.  16 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 
Dec.  18 
Dec.  28 
Nov.  14 
Sept  14 


1  April  26 
16  June  37 


11 19  Dec    19 


00  1 
2429 
15 
1018 


7  Nov. 
19  Nov. 
10  Dec. 
9  June 
2  May 
03122  Feb. 
1211  Dec. 
12 10  June 
12 16  Feb. 


131 

21 


20  May   1325  Ang. 
12  April  09  26  Aug. 
8  June  93  24  April 
25  Feb.   08 11  April 


1225 


11 
11 


14 


11 

051 

11 


6 
19 


25 
25 


0625 
1425 
1325 


20 


1425 


26 

8 
19 


Sept.  14 
Dec.   86 

Mar.  19 
Sept  17 
Nov.  81 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 
Feb.  16 
April  16 
Dee.  18 
Mar.  17 
Sept  31 
Nov.  18 
Mar.  19 
Jan.  01 
Feb.    86 


870 


lAtutmumH, 


! 


CUrky  Wffltem,  8  Qarriwo  Battelioa 

aarlw,  John  Thorp,  8  Foot 

Clarke,  Manhal,  88  Fool 

Clarkfif  Thomas,  %  Royal  Yeteian  Battalion 

Clarke,  Walter,  84  Dragoona   

Clarke,  William,  Royal  Marinet 

Clay,  Wm.  WaldegmTe  Pelhani.  48  Foot  • . 

SCleary,  Richard  Stanton,**  76  Foot    .  • .  • 
Clcflrhoni,  Geofge,*"  68  Foot 

Clements,  George  Bdward,  7 1  Fbot 

Clendining,  Andrew,  45  Foot 

Coatei,  Richard  Aylmer,  47  Foot 

9  Cobhohi,  Frederick.^*  Unattached 

•Cochrane,  William,  89  Foot 

Cockbum,  PUneaa  Charles,  70  Foot   

Coldonght  M^Carty,  08  Foot   

Colcroft,  John,  74  Foot,  Oarrimn  Quarter 

Moiier 0i Maita 

Cole,  Charlea,  16  Dragoons 

Cole,  John  William.  81  Foot    

9  CoUmgwood,  WUHMm  Diwn!^  5  Royal  ) 

Veteran  Battalion • 5 

9  iii  ColUna,  Baqjrain  Hanhal,^  6  West  ) 

India  Rest. S 

m  ColHn$>VharU$,^  8  Royal  Veteran  Batt 
Colllna,  Joseph  Amhrose,  8  Wert  India  Rcgt. 

Collins,  George,  4  Foot 

Collis,  William,  Royal  Marines    

9  Colte,  William,?*  York  Light  Infantry   .. 

Condy,  Nioholas,  48  Foot • 

Coningham,  William,  68  Foot 

Cimway,  Samuel,  10  Royal  Veteran  Batt. . . 

9  Cooke,  Adolphtts,  70  Foot   

Ooombe,  Joeeph^^*  Royal  Harinea 

*Cooper,  Charles  Kelly,  68  Foot 

Cooper,  Samuel,  8  Foot    

9  ib  Cooiet  John!*  10  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
Goote,  Richard  Qethin  Cieagh,^  86  Foot  • . 
Coppinffor,  John  Mnmy,  Royal  Marines  . . 

Corham,  William,  Rqyal  Marines    

Corry,  Somerset.  18  Foot 

Cosby,  WilUam,^*  6  West  India  Regt, 

9  93R  Cottingham,  Thomas,"  68  Foot  .... 

Couche,  Johni  Royal  Marines • . . 

Conltbard,  Robert,  1  Dragoon  Ooards    .... 

Conrtenay,  George  Henrys  6  Foot   

Co?enay,  James,  00  Foot ..•••.. 

Coventry t  Biehard^^  4  Royal  Veteran  Batt 
9  Coweher,  Jol^a,  8  Foot 

{Cowley,  Charles,  88  Foot 
Itai  Cox,  Cbarlsa  Thomas,**  71  Foot 

Cox,  Snmnel,  Royal  Marines    

Cosens,  George,  101  Foot 

9  Crabtree,  George  Longbottom,*'  6  Dr.  Gds. 

Gnmpton,  Josiab,  07  Foot   

Granlbid,  William,  70  Foot 

Cranae,  Charles,  Royal  Marines  

IB  Crawlbrd,  Ales.  Spiers,*^  67  Foot    . 

Gnwiord,  John  Charles,  62  Foot 

Cnwfoid,  Joaeph,  8  Garrison  Battalion  . 

9  Crawley.  William,  87  Foot 

Orcagh,  Arthur  Oetben,  17  Foot 

Cree,  John,  R.  York  Rangen  • 

Crespln,  Ueniy,  Royal  Marines  

Crispo,  Sidney  Smith.  Royal  Marines. .  • 
Crookshanli,  Richard,  4  Dragoon  Gaards 


7 
6 
8 
31 
18 
3 
1 

a 

6 
88 
26 
82 
23 

30 
26 


88  Feb.    1827  May   18 


•  •• . 


COBNBT, 
ETC. 


May 

Not. 

Feb. 

May 

July 

July 

Jnly 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

April 

Oct* 

Aug, 

never 

Dec 

April 


12 
18 
14 


LIEUT. 


ODee. 
7  June 
12  Oct 


1086  Jan. 

10  9  Nov, 
03 16  Aug, 
13  10  April 
0823  Mar. 
0811  July 
1030  April 
27  9  April 
1227  Jan. 
10 16  Aug. 

26  Dec. 
1323  Feb. 

11  23  Sept. 


13  26 
16  86 
80  g6 
18 


18 
06 
81 


0030 


11 
1^ 


8826 

14|20 

11 

18|2& 


16 


1386 


7  April 
10  Nov. 


0826  J«M  08 
00 18  Nov.  IT 


24 
19 
128 
22 

1 

9 
84 

1 
130 

1 

12 

9 
86 
14 

4 
28 
18 
11 

1 
27 

9 

11 

14 

24 

29 

22 

27 

U 

6 

122 

3 

18 

11 

4 

7 

6 

3 
U 
23 


April 


May 

Sept. 

Mar. 

April 

Feb. 

May 

Not. 

May 

Mar. 

Jan. 

never 

July 

Nov. 

Sept 

April 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

May 

Jan. 

Jnly 

Mar. 

never 

Jan. 

Jan. 

May 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept. 

May 

Aug. 

May 

July 

July 

Nov, 

June 

June 
Mar. 

July 


10  8  Oct. 
18 14  Dee. 
4427  Aug. 

06  IJnly 
16  26  Sept. 
11 84  Feb. 
18  4  April 
1424  Feb. 
00 16  July 
00  7  Sept. 

86  Dec 
81  10  Sept. 

09  27  May 
18 10  May 

aoioM^ 

96 13  Nov. 
09 16  April 
04  8  May 
]2|  6  Aug. 
26  April 
23  Nov, 
38|  8  April 
20  Feb. 

10  20  Aug. 

07  23  May 
00  10  Sept. 
0929  Muy 
Q»10  Mar. 
00  6Dec 
12  29  Oct. 
0422Mej 
12  24  Aig. 
00  18  Dec. 
1427  July 
11 27  Dec. 

11  23  July 
1131  Dec. 
0610  April 

84  July 
31 10  July 
88 18  July 
I9|  4  Feb. 


WHEW 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAT. 


1 

1 

10 


Nov.  16 
Feb.  16 
Aug.  81 

Feb.  80 
Jan.  16 
Oct.  88 
Sept.  18 
July  18 
Mar.  80 
Dec  67 
Oct.  80 
Feb.  88 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  88 
May    U 

ONov.  86 


16 


18 


8  Oct    18 

1  Nov.  1030  Dee.   18 


18 

1486Dee«  18 
47  29N«v.  48 
18  IBept.  14 
17  26  Feb.  18 
1386  Dec  18 
16 13  Mar.  If 
80 

12  9Ai«.  81 
0486  Oet  06 
1886  Oct  14 
8685Dec  81 
18 

16  IFeb.  81 
3430  Mar.  88 
88  6Dec  61 
1816  8cpt«  18 
06  8  April  18 
1386  Dec  18 
06 18  Jan.  18 
00  7  May  18 
36  4  Mar.  48 
16  28  Oet.  17 
13 

0026  Ang.  14 
1818JaIy  18 
11 86  Oct.  81 
88  6^81.  88 
11  27  Mar.  IT 
18 10  April  88 
0425  Dec  18 
1626  Mar.  IT 
0481  Oct  U 
16  8  Feb.  86 
1680  8ept  18 
1884  Oet  16 
1886  Maa  17 
06  8Dec  07 
08  1888 

87  6  May  45 
36  7  Nov.  37 
13126  Sept  14 


XiMl4Mll|«« 


«•  vt 


2d  LIEUT. 
BTC. 


•  «  •  « 


CroM,  Bl^tid,  ^  Foot    

CfoodMe,  William,  8  G«ylon  Hegi.. ...««,. 

Crow»  WUUiB,  9  Foot 

9  Groipe,  Gharlei,  97  Fo«l  • 

Crowe,  Joseph,  00  Foet .••,..,,.• 

Crowtber,  JercmU,  Bofil  Waggoi  Tnm . . 
Ooiier,  Aeliaeon,  Boyal  Marines. •••,•  ,••. 
9  GnUtt,  Bdward  Oeoiva,*^  4  Dragittns  .. 
Gull,  Geoiye,"  Boyal  Marines  ...•«■•••,«« . 

Qimmlag,  idezander,  86  Foot ,  ••  • . 

Curling,  Heniy,  68  Foot  , ,. 

Carzon,  Hon.  John  Henry  Roper,  97  Foot  •  • 

9  Cnstae,  John,**  Unattached 

CDttivg,  Thomas,  8  line  Batt  German  liBgion 
Dalbiae,  Geoiige  Charles,  4  Dmgooos 
9  Dalflaims,  William,*  65  Foot .  • . . 

Oalgety,  Alexander,«<>  89Foot 

DalgleUh,  Bobert,  78  Foot 

Palryoiple,  Alexander, 46  Foot  •••• 

9  lyAUon,  Sdw.Blchd.**  GbaseJMtiouUques 

Balton,  Philip  Toite, 9  Dragoons    .«• 

Daly,  Edward  Nngent,  68  Foot 

Daly,  Gecm,  99  Foot  ^ 

DalaeU,  WUlUm  John,  Boyal  ArtOleiy 
Damea,  Uaasell, 6  Dmgoone   ,,.•, 

Daniel.  Peter  Fane  Edge,  Royal  Marines  •< 

Wt  Danlell,  Robert,"*  60  Foot    

9  Ikifvy,  Jmac  JieMMm,^  8  B.  Yet.  Batt 

Danbiia,  James  Barill,  Unattached  . , , 

Davidson,  James  Batohelor,  9  W.  India  R^ 

Davies,  DaTld,*^  94  Ftoot •,,, 

Daxies,  Darid,  Royal  Marines  •••«..••••, 
I>a«is,J^sAfi,  8  &^  Veteran  BattaUon  « 
DaYis,  waUam  Henry,  8  West  India  R^^ 

Davison.  James,  90  Foot 

Davya,  Bdmund  Soden,  90  Foot 

Dawson,  Wm.,  8  Line  Batt.  Gennan  Legion 

Day,  Alexander,  Royal  Marines «« . , 

Dean, Robert,  16 Dragoons  t.**.. ••««•••• 

8Detamafai,  Edward  Smith,**  60  Foot 
Delme,  Heniy  Peter,**  68  Foot  

•Denford,  Charles,  95  Foot 

DenJeoBi,  George,  10  Foot • 

Dent,  Robert,  Unattached    

Desbiuvea,  Henry  Windham,  Unattached 
Dlehinson,  Douglas  John,  8  Foot,  Atgu^ 

t0mi  Brecon  MUUUt 

m  Diehsoii,  Charles  l#nnoz,  Unattached 

Dickson,  David,  48  Foot 

Diddep.  John,  41  Foot 

IMgges,  Charles,  West  India  Raagsra  ..... 

9  Dighton,  Rohsrt,"  Unattached   

Dillon,  Anthony,  Unattached 

Dillon,  Edward  Walter  Percy,>**  68  Foot  . 
IMUen,  Tftema#,  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion  , 
DisDcyj  James  Roberty  Toric  ChasMors 

9  Di3Mm,  John  WUliam,>*>  48  Foot    

Do^ns,  Robert  William,  7  W.  IndU  Regt 
9  ^R  Dodwell,  Geoige,  83  Dragoons 
DonneOy,  John,  3  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

Dormer,  Charles.  Unattached 

Doswell,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

9  Dowker,  Thomas,***  88  Foot    

DowaefiGt^  P«  Mazwdl,  York  Lt.  Inf.  VoL 


•  4  «  • 


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19 

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Mar. 

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Sept, 

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Jane 

4  Feb. 

18  Not. 

84  Dec 

Mar. 

87  Ang. 
16  Aug. 

88  Jan. 
ISept 
6  Oct. 

80  Aug. 

16  Nov. 

4  Mar. 

18  Sept 
10  May 

6  July 
Jaly 

1  Joly 
1  Sept. 

7  Sept. 
1  April 

16  Sept 
40et 
July 
May 

86  Ang. 
July 

8  Oct 
Oct. 
Ang. 
April 

lOct 

19  Nov. 
May 

6  Oct. 
16  May 

6  May 
18  Ang. 

6  Jane 
July 

8  8ept 
86  Dee. 
Jan. 
16  Dee. 

8Dec 


88 


10 

99 

11 

10189 

04 

08 

11 

90 

14 

86 

34 

10 

18 

88 

00 

00|88 

12 

061 

18 

11 

44 

14 

16  89 

1886 

84 

00 

07 

20184 

8818 

4084 

06 

06 

1886 

14 

08 

18 

00 

13 

ll|88 

11 

18|80 

80 

14 


1486 


90 
12 
18 
04 
06 
18 
04 
14 


86 
86 

28 


1 

a 

10 

86 

30 

87180 


18 
14 
31 


1084 


08 


18186 
06 
18 
1386 


46 


30 


16  30 


80 


1626 
4011 
11  0 
00 
8188 


161 
11 


04 
16 
14 


18 
84 
14 


30  Jan.   30 


81  April 
83  Dee. 
18  Oct 
11  May 

7  Sept 
Nov. 

6  Oct 

8FBb. 
80  July 
14  Aug. 
87  Mar. 
April 
18  July 

3  Dec. 

1  F^b. 
Mar. 
10  Jan. 


1617 

08 

06 

14 

00 

00 

0486 

18 

16 

06 

0016 

14 


14 
84 
86 
16 
18 
86 


00 

10 


when: 

PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


81 


18 
84 

4 


86 


17 


36 

46 
18 
07 
16118 


86 

8 
8 


7 
36 


1886 


1 

80 

8 


1886 
18 


80 

80 

8 


April  87 
Ang.  88 
Nov.  08 
Mar.  17 
Jane  10 
1806 
May  17 
Jan.  84 
Jan.  16 
Dec.  14 
Dec  84 
Dec  31 
Dec  86 
Feb,  16 
May  49 
July  17 
Sept  16 
June  17 

1814 
Jnly  14 
Aug.  47 
Oct  17 
Jan.  84 
Mar.  16 
Oct  48 
Dec   19 

Mar.  07 

Feb.  48 
Feb.  49 
May  87 

April  17 
Nov.  17 
Dec  18 
April  16 
Oct  14 
Oct.  16 
July  80 
Feb.  16 
1814 
July  80 
Sept.  86 
Feb.    86 


87  Feb.   46 


7 
3 
18 
8 
7 
8 


0088 

00 

16|86 

11 

11 

06 

16 

1016 


8 

30 


1 

24 


1686 


Sept  86 
July  88 
Sept  48 
Oct  18 
Nov.  34 
Oet.  36 
Deo.    19 

Aug.   19 

1814 

Sept.  16 

May   16 

May   84 

April  17 
Nov.  14 
Mar.  17 


372 


LuuteiumU. 


1 


Downle^  Alexander,  6  Foot 

Doyne,  Robert  Stephen ,  7  Dragoons  .* 

ni  Drake,  Edwaitly  28  Foot 

Drawbridge,  Charles,*<>^  Royal  Artillery 
Vrtghom,  Allan  HamUton,1  R.  Yet.  Batt. 
9  Drew,  Matthew,*^  R.  Waggon  Train 
9  mDniin]nond,Geo.Dancan  ,*^R.yet.Bn. 
DonleTie,  George  Gerald,  11  Foot 
Dunlop,  Archibald,  Royal  Marines 
HH  DunnicUffe,  Henry ,^<>7  Royal  Artillery 
Jhuautoiff  Jameif  Royal  Marines,  Bar* 

raekmaster  at  Tauntcn 

Dyer,  Robert  TurtttiT,  Royal  Marines ••.. 

Bagar,  Alexander,  67  Foot   

9  JBagoTf  JameSf^  7  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
Eagles,  Bdward,  Bampfleld,  Royal  Marines 
Barle,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Royal  Artillery 
9  Raster,  Jeremiah,***  23  Dragoons  «.••«. 

Eaton,  John,  SO  Dragoons 

Ecdes,  Cathbert,*'<>  88  Foot 

Ede,  Densll,  ]Royal  Marines ••. 

Xde,  John,  Royal  Marines 

EdgworthjTbomas  Biidgman,  Royal  Majinei|17 

9  Bdington,  John,  81  Foot 

Edmonds,  Robert,  87  Foot 


10  Jane 
82  Sept. 
26Nof. 
21  Dec 
26  Mar. 
28  Jan. 
80  May 
86  Mar. 
18  Nor. 
12  Dee. 


•    •   •    V 


9  Edwards,  Charles,"*  71  Foot,  Capt.  of  > 
JftoaHdi,JtoyalHoipUal,CheUea....  ) 

Edwards,  John,  27  Foot 

Edwards,  Richard,  Royal  Marines 

{Bdwards,  Thomas/'*  66  Foot 
Edwards,  Wright,»«  68  Foot 

Eliot,  Charles,  43  Foot 

Elliot,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Elliott,  George  Henry,  44  Foot    

Ellis,  William,  89  Foot 

Elrington,  lliomas  Gerard,  68  Foot  • 
*  Emeiy,  John,  3  Pro?.  Bn.  of  Militia 
Enkine,  Robert,  Royal  African  Corps. 
Eustace,  James,  Irish  Brigade 

{Evans,  John,***  28  Foot 
Evans,  John,"^  88  Foot    

ym  JBvangj  Matthew,'^'  Rjkrtaiery  Driters 

9  Evans,  Ralph,"*  62  Foot 

9  Evans,  Thomai,***  88  Foot 

FUrtlough,  Henry  Bladder,  Royal  Marines 

Fkrmer,  Richard,  36  Foot 

Fenton,  William,  09  Foot •• . 

9  Fenguson,  Donald,  Rifle  Brigade 

FergnsM>n,  James,  67  Foot    

FergnsM>n,  Thomas,  8  Foot 

Ferrier,  Walter,  Independent  Company ... 

Ffimnell,  Richard,  98  Foot 

Fitcbett,  John,  7  Garrison  Battalion   

9  Flu  Gerald,  James,***  77  Foot 

Flu  Gerald,  Richard  Henry,  Unattached  •, 

FiU  Gibbon,  William,  83  Foot < 

Fltiherbert,  George,  14  Foot    

{Fleetwood,  James,***  26  Diagoonsi 
jRIimJii^,  ITm^A,***  7  R. Veteran  Battalkm  \ 

MOUar^  Xiiokt  of  Windsor ] 

Flyna,  Patriek,***  39  Foot 

Fonblanqne,John  Samuel,  Mar. deGrenier,  ) 

21  Foot   S 

Foot,  Randall,  14  Foot 

Foote,  John  HoUis  Rolls,  9  Foot .  • 
Fortwsy  If  allianiel,  108  Foot 


16  Feb. 
131  Mar. 
10  Nor. 
29  Sept 

4Dee. 
31  Mar. 
22  June 
19  Nov. 

7  June 

14  Mar. 

Feb. 

7  Feb. 

6  July 


!••••< 


BKSIOR, 


BTO. 


13 18  May 
26  28  Sept 
13 16  Jane 
08  3  Dec. 
12  6  May 
07  26  May 
11 28  Jan. 
89180ct 
03  lAprU 
1180  Deo. 


6  Feb.    77 


06  27  July   08 


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0881  June 
0428Mtf. 
0928Ai^. 

08  26  July 
09 17  Jan. 
1220  May 
99 18  Aug. 
96  IJan. 
95  30  Dec. 
11 23  Jan. 

09  4  Jan. 


27  Sept  1324  Dec.   18 


2  Sept 
84  May 
11  April 

2  Sept 
14  Oct 
11  July 
16  June 

IFeb. 

6  Mar. 
never 

2  April 
124  Dec 

1  Mar. 
26  Oct 

IDec 
24  Sept 
26  Nov. 
86  Dec 
28  Not. 
16  Aug. 
14  May 
23  June 
13  April 
30  April 
26  April 
23  Dec 
81  Nov. 

lOct 
89  May 

60et. 

4  Oct. 

11  Jan. 
9  Jan. 

3  Jan. 

11  July 
18  April 
blJan. 


07 


0680 


09 


13 
06 
09 

10 


10 
08 
06 


13 


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LIBUT. 


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21  Jan.    79 


07 
13 


81  86  Nov 
86 17  Sept  80 
16  86  April  16 
ll84Aiig.  80 
13 

0886Dae.  18 
1386JaBe  86 
3384Ang.  44 
0617  Aug.  18 
14   1  April  19 


14 


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11 


1 
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11 


1426 

04 

99 

96 

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3 
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1030 


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Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

Feb. 

Mar. 

June 

May 

AprU 

June 

Jan. 

f^b. 

Jan. 

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Dec 

April 

Aug. 

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Oct 

April 

Mar. 

Sept 

July 

April 


07|88 
1 


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12 
13 
21 
05 
10 


08 
01 

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18 


1026  Mar.  13 


17  June 

18  June 

6  Aug. 
11129  April 
116  May 


Dec  14 
Feb.   10 

Sept  14 
Aa^  81 
July  14 
Mar.  16 
Mar.  17 
Jan.    10 


Mar. 

Apra  16 
Mar.  19 


3  Mar.  25 


8 

11 

16 

11 

8 

18186 
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14 

84  6 
8630 
1386 
1083 
07 
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1486 


1 
26 
8 
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1486 
1314 
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0610 
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1486 
1686 
1386 
1186 


9 


13 
Sept  14 
July  19 
July  SO 
Jan.  84 
Dec  10 
Apia  19 
Jan.  17 
May  17 
1814 
Jnly  31 
April  Ot 
Dec  14 
Jaly   SO 

May  17 
Feb.  17 
April  17 
Sept  Qi 
Mar.  n 
Dae  18 
Feb.  10 
May   SO 


18 


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May  U 
Sept  17 
Jan.  10 
Oct  03 


41  89  Oct  47 

1285  Mar.  17 

89  dFbb. 
1386  Feb.  10 
841 


LUutenan(s. 


37^ 


Forbes,  FiBttf, 05  Foot •• 

l^d,  Arthur  IFfttfe,  3  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
IIFord,  J<rfmy>^  9  West  India  Regt,  Cap*  \ 

iainifInMlidt,RaydlBotjriiaifCkeltea  S 
^Fonter,  JohnAugnstoSy  3  ProT.Bn.of  HiUtia 

*Forte«me,  John  Mill,  103  Foot 

Forwardy  Samuel^  81  Dragoons   

Bowler,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Franklin,  Richard  A.  M.,  65  Foot,  Stqjgr  \ 

Officer  ^  Pendonert  ) 

9  Fimnklin,  Robert  Deane,'"  36  Foot 

9  HA  Fraser,  Andrew  Simon,^**  Unattached 
Fkaaer,  Arthur  John.  2  Garrison  Battalion •• 

{Fraser,  Da?id,i»  82  Foot 
Fraser,  Donald,^^  1  Foot 

FroMtr,  Hugh,  4  Royal  Vetenui  Battalion.. 

Freame,  Wm.  Horwood,  58  Foot 

Freeman,  Alfred  P.  Isidore  Walsh,  15  Foot . 

Fkeeman,  Richard  Francis,  30  Foot 

French,  Hyadnth,  97  Foot 

Reneh,  Lados,  67  Foot    

French,  William,  86  Foot 

French,  William  Laslnby,  Royal  Marines  .. 

FnllartoD,  John,  71  Foot 

SGaggln,  Pierce,  6  Foot 

«B  Gairdner,  Patrick,  2  Line  Batt.  Qer.  Leg. 

Gale,  William,  1  Dragoons  

Gallagher,  John,  96  Fbot,  Town  Mq^or,  \ 

New  Bnauwieh    S 

^Gamlen,  CharlesArthnr.  8  Prov.Batt  of  MiL 
Garden,  John  Campbell,  NewfbundlandFenc. 
Gardiner,  Arthur,  2  Garrison  Battalion 
Gardiner,  Wm.  (Gregory,  Rifle  Brigade 
9  on  Gardner,  Andrew,  27  Foot   .... 

Garstin,  James,  16  Foot 

Gatty,  Joseph,  60  Foot 


CORNBT, 
BTC. 


18  Mar. 

27  April 

25  May 

nerer 

19  Aug. 

7  June 
11  May 

28  Sept. 

3Ang. 
16  Sept. 

14  Sept. 
9  May 

11  Mar. 

6  Sept. 

o  Dec* 

lOcL 

6  April 

27  July 
3  Sept. 

8  May 
8  June 

22  July 

15  Aug. 
27  July 

12  April 

10  June 


13 
09 

09 


13 
15 
96 

30 


21  Aug. 
dOct* 

30  May 

26  Dec 

7  Mar. 

8  June 

INOT. 


LI  BUT. 


17 
11 

11 

13 
16 
20 
99 


17  April  35 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAT. 


25  Jan.  19 

15  Nor.  21 

1814 

lOct.  17 

8  June  20 

IJnly  02 

25  Oct.  44 


0926  Aug.  13|  6 

13  20  July  1518 

04 12  Jan.  05  6 

11   2  Dec.  1326 

11  3  July  1326 

10  6  June  14 
13 14  Dee.  25  2 
96 14  May  1222 
9911  Nor.  99  2 
0917  May  1326 

12  4  May  1626 
06 11  Not.  07 
95 19  Jan.  97 

13  7  Dec  14 

11  9  Feb.  14 

12  30  Jan.  14 
26  June  17 


nerer 
16  Dec. 
25  Mar. 
21  Mar. 
14  Not. 
126  Oct. 

10  Dec. 

16  May 

17  Mar. 
29AprU 

11  July 
20  Dec 

20  May 
8  June 

11  Feb. 
27  Sept. 

21  Aug. 

4  Oct. 


Geddes,  Alexander,  5  West  India  Regt. .... 

SGeddes,  James,^  42  Foot 

mEL  Gerard,  Arthur,  4  Foot 

Gibb,  Harry  Wm.  ScoU,  Royal  Artillery    . . 

Qibbins,  lliomas,  81  Foot 

Gibbon,  Stephen,  29  Foot 

OibbomSf  TAonuif,  Royal  ArtiUeiy 

OibMtm^  WiUiamy  1  Royal  Veteran  Batt.   . . 
9  Oibttmy  Wm.  Jo$eph,  8  R.  Veteran  Batt 

9  Glchard ,  Edward,*^  4  Foot 

90BU}ilbome,Edward,>»71  V€»ot,Capt.of  > 

IntalidM,  Soyal  Horpiied,  KUmainham  j 

Gilchrist,  James,  30  Foot 

9  GUder,  Matthew  wmiam,i'<  6  Foot 

Gill,  George,  Royal  Marines 

GfUies,  Jolm,  Unattached,  Riding  Mattery 

Royal  Military  College 

Ojllman,  Wm.  Howard,  R.  Artillery  Drivers]  18  Dee 
9  GiUmore,  Joseph  Albert,*"  27  Foot 
PGilse,  Frederick de,**"  Royal  Waggon  Train 

Glassen,  Caldwell,  Royal  Marines   

CHendiining,  Adam,  9  Royal  Veteran  Batt 

m  Glendinning,  Thomas,  60  Foot 

m  Glynn,  Henry,  40  Foot 

Goddard,  George  Anthony,  50  Foot 

Godfrsy,  Whiteside,  5  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
*  Goodair,  William,  Independent  Company 

9  Goodall,  Wniiam,'^  59  Foot    

GordflD>  Alexandar,  92  Foot 


07 
11 
11 
13 
13 
14 
10 
12 
04 
08 
04 


15 

04 

07 
08 
11 
11130 


22  May  04 


16 

4 
11 
12 


12 
26 
14 

9 
16 
27 

4 
10 

1 

13 
11 


} 


0628 


08 


23  Not. 
19  July 
29  Jan. 


12  May  25 


2031  Oct 
10  26  Aug. 
06|26Aug. 

8  Oct 


12  Not. 

6  Feb. 

4  May 
16  Dec 

9  Dec 
26  Not. 
14  Dec. 
16  July 
18  Aug. 
30  Mar. 
22  May 


12 
12 


10 


13 


06 
78 


Mar. 

Oct 

July 

Aug. 

Sept 

Not. 

Oct 

Jan. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept 

Feb. 

Not. 

Dec. 

Sept 

Mar. 

July 


3 

10 
7 

18 
26 
22 


Jane  16 
Jan*  27 
Dec  14 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  16 

Feb.  26 
Feb.  16 
July  03 
Dec  18 
July  17 
Aug.  20 
Aug.  02 
AprU  16 
April  17 
April  16 
Sept  20 


25  Sept.  18 


14  1814 

10  25  June  16 

11  7  Dec.  14 

12  24  May  21 
1326  Mar.  17 
OOllONoT.  17 

13  Not.  17 

29  Dec.    17 

26  Dec   14 

26  Feb.    16 

1  Dec.    22 

26  Mar.  17 

IMay    17 

IJao.    36 


12 
13 
14 
16 
18 
14 
14 
05 
10 
06 
08 


18  Oct    09 


26  April  16 
26  Dec   18 


34  23  April  41 
13 16  April  17 
11    1  Sept  14 


16 
I 


0626 


11 


0526 


20 


1320 
0921 


3 
5 


0921 
06  3 


July 

Sept. 

Sept 

Sept 

June 

July 

Sept. 

Jan. 

July 

Mar. 

Dec 

Mar. 


30 

13 
14 
09 
28 
06 
15 
15 
13 
08 
82 
09 
08 


10  May  39 

July  16 
Aug.  17 
Mar.  16 
Aug.  29 


1 

7 

7 

29 

27 
25 

7 


6 
26 


Sept.  17 
Feb.  16 
Sept  16 


June  16 
Oct  10 


374 


UmamuMu 


9  Oordoii)  George/^  86  Poot 

GoTdoB,  John  Ponsonby,  Unaltaohed 

CK^QD^  Le«d«)  35  Foot • 

Gordon,  5ir  Orford  QArdon^Bf.,  9  Gar.  BatL 
Gofdon,  Wm.,  York  Lt.  InfaXkixj  YolttntMit 

Gondte)  John,  7d  Fsot 

9iiSGrttni«y  G.  Drummond)*^'  KH^f\ 

t  Light  Infantry  Bait.  German  Legion    S 
9  Graham,  Hector/^  60  Foot,  BarrMk-  I 

matter  at  ChiehBtter,* S 

OratUtmf  Walter,  6  Royal  Vctatan  Batt.  . . 
Grunt,  AieKatider,CaiuldiAa  Fanelbletnfiuitry 

Gfant^  CharlM,  81  Foot •  • . .  4 

Gfant,  Geofga  Colqahonn,  2  Caylon  ticgt.. 

^GranC,  Jamea,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

*Grant,  James,  Royal  Waggon  Tfatn  •  •  ^  • » 

9  Grant,  John,*^  Royal  Artillary 

m  Grant)  John/^  Unattached  * 

Gnmt,  Robert,  19  Dragoons.  ••••••• 

Grant,  William,  7  Garrison  Battalion 
Grape,  Henryi  Royal  Maftnes 


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17  Jan. 
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14  May 


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1487 
1«10 
11 


26  Oct    09 


84  Mar. 

80  Oct. 

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never 

nevtr 

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88  Sept. 

81  Oct. 
3  Oct* 


10 


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M  GAttan.  Right  Hon*  Jamas,  0  Dragoons|  0  Aug. 

Gmves,  William,  Royal  Marines ....." 

Gray,    Owen  Wynne,**  39  Foot.  St^f} 

Ojfflter  9f  Penehnere  in  New  Zealand  ) 

Greatnnt,  Charles  Bntler,  Royal  Marlnta  . . 

Gieaves,  Charles,  Unattanhed 

Greaves,  Spencer,  14  Foot    * 

Green,  Samnel,  76  Foot  •.«... 

Greene,  £dward,>*  Royal  Artillery 

Greer,  Alexander,  0  Foot  •••• 

Greer,  William,  11  Foot    •...* 

Gieetham,  John  Henry,  0nattaahed 
Gregg,  Charles  Fnuieis,  Unattached 
f  US  Grfer,  Robert  *^  44  Foot  .... 
Grierson.  Charles,  1  Dragoon  Gnards 

Griffin,John,  37  Foot   

Or{ffltkf  Charlett  Royal  Marines   . . 

ftGrifflths,  Edwin,!*  jji^^^  ArtUlery  Driven 
ft  Griffiths,  Henry,  Royal  Staff  Corps, 

MUUarp  Knight  of  Wtndmr 

SGrifflths,  John  George,*<*  Royal  Aft.  Driven 

Oriffiths,  William  Stuart,  83  Foot 

9  Qrimet,  Bobert^^^  Roval  Anillery 

Grove,  Charles  Thomas,  14  Foot 

a  *  Grove,  James,  1  Prov.  Batt  of  Militia. 

9  Gmeber,  Daniel,*'*  30  Foot 

(Tuerf ,  Edward,  2  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
Oiimoiins,  Kich.  Theo.  de,  Dillon's  Regiment 

Onn,  John,  15  Foot   .  * 

Onnn,  Qeoive,  Royal  Marines  •  • .  • 
Gnnning,  Alexander,  61  Foot  . . .  < 
QftSI  Hackett,  WOliam^  Royal  Vetenn  Batt 

Hadwcn,  Thomas,  80  Foot  

9  Ca  Haggup,  William/*'  Unattaehcd.. . . 

Hain,  John.  1  Garrison  Battalion •  • 

fialahan,  Richard  Newton  Chr.,  86  Foot  .. 

^Hall,  Chamben,  14  Fbot    

HaUs,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines,  Barradk^ 

matter^  Tey)er  of  Ltmtbm    

9  Uamel,  Miehael  Oreatheed,  6  Foot. . . . 

9  Hamilton,  George,  Unattadied    

9  Hamilton,  Geoige,  Unattached   * 

wm  Hamilton,  John,  8  Line  Bd«  German  Leg. 

Handlton,  William  Henry,  14  Foot 

Hammenley,  WUliAm,  9  Garrison  Buttalion 


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86  Feb. 

85  May 
8  May 
8  July 
0  Jan. 

4  Aug, 

10  Feb. 
8  0et. 
4  Mar. 
4  June 

never 
84  Dee. 

86  Aug. 
83  Nov. 

11  Jan. 
4  Mar. 

80  Get. 
never 

81  May 
80  Ang. 
18  Nov. 

12  Mar. 
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6  July 

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8  Oct 

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86  July 

87  Get 
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Harden,  Wiliiam,  2  Garrison  Battalion  » .  • . 
Hardman,  Henry  AnthooT,  7  Weet  India  Regt. 
9  i2i  Hardroan,  Samuel)*'*  10  Diagoone . . 
Hargrove^  John  LangfordflO  R.  Vet.  Batt. 

S*Harland,  JohB|  1  Prov.  BatU  of  Militia* . 
arrington,  Henry,  Royal  Marines.  .«•*••• 

Harrtoi  Cbariee. eo  Foot  ....!.....« 

9  HarriB,  Wiikem^^  8  Royal  Veteran  BatU 

Hart,  John,  d  Foot.  • » «... 

I^HfUUham^WWJiam  QaU}^  6  R.Vet.  Batt. 
HoMMtd^  Miehard,  Royal  Irith  ArUllery 
Haswelly  John  Stepney,  Royal  Marines  • 
Hatheway,  Charles.  New  Brunswick  Fenelbles|$B6  Mar* 
Hawkins',  Qeorge  Drew,  Royal  Marines. . . . 

9Hawkins,John,"*GftFoot 

Hawley,  Trevor,  0  Foot ..!••••• 

Hay,  Alexander  Murray,  Unattaehed  *  • « •  * . 
Hayes,  Qeoige  James,  Royal  Marines  .•..*. 

Hazen,  John,  49  Foot   * » • .  • . 

Heam,  John  Fleming,!^  80  Foot » . . . . 

Hft  Heam,  William  Marcus,***  44  Foot 
ttH  Heame,  George  Henry,  4  Foot*  • .  • . 

Heath,  Phillip,  Royal  Artilleiy    

*Heath,  Thomas,  88  Foot 

Heddle,  Alexander,  Royal  AfHean  Corps 

ttft  Hemsley,  Hennr,  B8  Foot 

Henderson,  James  Allen.  10  Foot 

9  HenderM>n,  William,*"  6  Foot. 

Hendley,  Henry  Earbe^r)  8  Ceylon  Regiment 
^Herbert,  John  James,  41  Foot   . . .  < 
Herrick,  Bdward  Henry,  15  Foot    •  ( 

9  Herron,  Samuel,  84  Foot 

Hewat,  William,  69  ^oot 

Hewetson,  Henry,  101  Foot 

Hewett,  James  Waller,  1  Foot 

Hewett,  WUtiam,  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
Hickman,  Richard,  Royal  Marines  ........ 

Hkkson,  John  Annesley,**^  31  Foot,  Siqff  \ 

Officer  of  Pentumers  in  New  Zealand  ) 

Higgin,  Robert,  18  Foot  

Higginbotham,  Henry,  88  Dragoons  •••••• 

*Hilder,  Jesse,  15  Foot • . 

Hllditch,  Charles,  3  Foot 

9  HiUIard,  Christopher,*^**  5  Foot * . 

Hilton,  William  Legh,  98  Foot    

*Hinde,  Edward,  Rifle  Brigade 

9  Hine,  John,***  Unattaehed    

Hingston,  Francis  Bernard,  84  Foot,  Stt^  ^ 

Officer  of  Pentionete    5 

Hockings,  Richard,  92  Foot,  Barrack'  ^ 

matter  at  Norwich   • ) 

9SBi  Hodder,  Bdward,***  60  Foot 

HodgetU,  Thomas,  49  Foot,  Stqf  Officer  } 

qf  Pensioners 

9  Hodgson,  Alderson,*"*  8  Foot 

Hoey,  Richard  Hudson  O'RcUly,  86  Foot, 

St^ff  Officer  qf  Pentumeri 

Hojel,  James,  Caithness  Fencible  Infantry. . 

9  Holbom,  Charles,  10  Dragoons 

Hole,  William,  48  Foot 

9  Holgate,  Bdward  Milton,***  88  Foot 

Holland,  Rupert  Charles,  Royal  Marines   . .  •! 
Holland,  John,  Royal  Marines,  AtJ^utant  }  on  iur  • 

Pembn^MUUia JPSOMar. 


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10|88 
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18  9 
1028 
86 
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17  Oct. 

6  Not. 

8  July 
10  Nov. 
86  Sept. 
&4AprU 

6  May 
10  June 
16  Mar. 
16  Dec. 

never 

4  May 

86  April 

88  Mar. 

4  July 

4  Jan. 

never 
8  Oct. 

7  Sept. 
10  Sept. 
180  Nov* 

OMay 

14  June 

7  Jan* 


18 
41 


18 


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86 

18 


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20 
0818 
1826 
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31  May 

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25  Jan. 
11  Nov. 

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07 
18 
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24 


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13 


16 
11 


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85  Dec.  1388  Nov.  45 


13 
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07 
08 
12 


4 

8 

85 

16 

23 

1 

86 

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07 

131 
11 
05 

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08 

18 
30 

1088 
13 


May 

April 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

April 

Dec. 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


Mar.  38 

Feb*  16 
April  16 
June  16 

1814 
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Oct.  If 


35  Dec*  16 


30 

86 

1 


16 
18 


84  86 
1486 
1086 


86 


10  80 

86 

1836 

1035 

16 

18 


6 
26 
86 
80 


1886 


86 

6 


18  86 
1886 
1884 
18 


Aog.  14 
April  10 
Sept.  14 
Mar.  17 
Oct.  47 
April  88 
June  48 
Mar.  17 
Oct.  88 
Mar.  16 
Aug.  16 
Dec*  80 
Sept.  14 
Dee.  81 
Dee.  83 
Sept.  18 
May  17 
Deo*  17 
Sept.  14 
Mar.  16 
Nov.  88 
May  17 
Mar.  30 
Jan.  16 


1  Mar.  87 


16 

18 
13 
08 
10 


85 
86 
36 
11 
35 


1483 
18 


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10  Aug. 

13  Mar. 

Aug. 

17  Aug* 


6  Feb. 

7  Feb. 
88  Sept. 
11  Aug. 

15  Nov. 


13 
14 
13 
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Sept*  80 
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Oct.  10 
Nov.  18 
Feb.  83 
1814 
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Feb.  20 


881  8 
1117 

04  6  July  04 

16  86  Not.  10 

36  23  Aug.  44 

11  88  June  80 

86  30  Oct.  36 


8  Oet*  17 
86  Mar*  17 
86  Jan.  Id 

1  AprU  17 

11  Aprd  46 


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Si^tr  Officer  qf  Pentioners 

tHullls,  WiUlam  Henry,"*  67  Foot  .... 
m  Holmam,  Charles/^  53  Foot,  A4i„ 

Bast  Dewm  MUiiHa . . . « 

9  Holmes,  Benjamin  Hayes,"'  36  Foot.. .. 
Ho] met,  Charles  Wm.  Scott  D.,  3  Dragoons 

9  Holmes,  David,"^  9  Foot 

Holmes,  James,  Royal  Marines    

*Holt,  Geonce  Francis,  2  ProT.  Bn.  of  Militia 

Holyoake,  Henry,  84  Foot    

9  Home,  John,  3  Foot 

Home,  William,  York  Light  Infkntzy 

rlfi  Hood^  Jamet,^^^  9  Boyal  Veteran  Batt. 
Hopkins,  William  Randolph,'^  5  Foot 

Houghton,  William,  15  Foot 

How,  Johnson,  Royal  Marines 

How,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Hubbard,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Hudson,  Henry,  60  Foot 

Hughes,  Edward,  19  Foot 

im  Hughes,  George,  73  Foot 

Hnarbcs,  Henry  FranciBy  Glengaxry  Fendbles 

Hail,  Arthur  Hill,  50  Foot,  Stqf  Officer  ) 

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{Hunrfirey,  Robert  Blake,^'^  9  R.  Vet.  Batt 
Humphreys,  Chas.  Gardiner,***  14  Dragoons 

Humphreys,  John,  72  Foot 

9  Hunt,  Michael,  61  Foot 

Hunt,  William,  Royal  Staff  Corps 

Hunter,  James,  13  Foot,  Stqff  Officer  of 

PeneUmere 

Hunter,  Thomas,  18  Dragoons 

Hunter,  William  Dodsworth,  64  Foot 

Hurt,  Francis,  16  Dragoons  •• 

9  Hutchinson,  John,'"' 60  Foot 

Hutton,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Huyghue,  Samuel,  00  Foot 

Ibbotson,  Henry,  103  Foot 

Tnce,  Charles,  I  Roval  Veteran  Battalion  . 

LInglis,  Edward,***  3  Dragoon  Guards. . . . 
nan,  John,  63  Foot,  Staff  Officer  qf 

Pensioner e  ••.. 

Inman,  Thomas  Withy,  46  Foot 

B  CS  Innes,  Alexander,***  Unattached  .... 
Innes,  Robert,  48  Foot 


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11  Oct.    10 

24  Not.  04 

28  Aug.  07 
14  Sept.  08 

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26  July  09 
16  Oct. 

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12  Not. 

29  April  13 
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15  Dec. 

4  Jan. 

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Irvine,  Robert,  7  West  India  Regiment  ...  .122  July 


Irving,  Jacob  Amilioi,***  13  Dragoons 

Irving,  Robert,  32  Foot 

Irwin,  Alexander,**^  3  Foot 

Irwin,  Charles,  Unattached 

Irwin,  John  Robert,***  54  Foot    

IMmisaacson,  Egert.Cha.  H.,**'  Gar.Comp. 
Jackson,  Frederick,  27  Foot,  Atyutant, 

Leicester  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

Jackson,  James,  Royal  Marinsa 

Jackson,  John,  4  Foot w 

Jackson,  OliTer  Vaughan,  85  Foot 

Jackson,  William,  64  Foot   

9  Jago,  Charles,***  16  Foot 


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5  May 

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28 


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James,  Robert  Unwin  Donnithome,  R.  Mar. 
Jameson,  Thomas,  3  West  India  Regiment 
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28J«ae  81 

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Jenrit,  Thomas,  24  Foot   

Johns,  James,  Royal  Marines 

m  Johnson,  J.,  (Qr..Mast  149«pt.  S0)  40  F.  > 

At^ttf  R.  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  S 

Johnson,  William  Pronde,  103  Foot    

Vohnston,  Galbraith,  3  Prov.  Batt.  of  Militia 

Johnston,  John  RoUo,  Unattached 

Johnstone,  William,  86  Foot    

J4m€i,  Edward,  10  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Jones,  Jeremy,  60  Foot.  .....••.• 

9  m  Jones,  Richard,  40  Foot   

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9  Jordan,  Edward,***  26  Foot 

Kane,  John  Joseph,  4  Foot 

Kayes,  William,  73  Foot 

Keames,  John,  68  Foot 

9  Keep,  William  Thornton,***  28  Foot  .... 

Keir,  John,  6  Foot 

9  Wi  Kennedy,  Franci6,*>3  61  Foot,  Atff., 

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Kennedy,  John,  4  Ceylon  Regiment    .... 
^Kennedy,  P.  Henry,  2  Prov.  Batt.  of  MiliUa 
Kentish,  Edward,  Royal  Marines    ..••.... 

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m  Kerr,  Robert,  60  Foot    

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King,  William,  Royal  Artilleiy    

Kingsley,  Jeffries,  3  Dragoons 

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la  Berthodierre.  P.Maric,  8  West  India  Regt. 
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Latham,  John,  92  Foot • . . . 

Laurie,  James,  Royal  Marines 

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Leach,  Henry,  Scots  Fosilier  Goards  .  • . 

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Leavach,  John,  3  West  India  Regiment. 

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LewiS)  Heiirf ,  Royal  Marines 

LewiS)  Thomas,  3  Garrtoon  BattaUon 


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5£tfii£,i?ofter«.«»lR.Vel.Batt.,-S«rra«*-  ) 

nuuter  dt  Aueklandf  Neu)  Zealand  .. .  ) 
II  lindsey,  Henry  John,^  Unattached  . . .  - 
Lisle,  Benjamin  de,  Canadian  Fencihles . .  •  > 

C  Lister,  John, "^  Royal  Marines   

Little,  John,  %1  Fbot » 

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tioyd,  ChArles,  Royal  Marines    

rl  Lloyd.  Edward  Bell,  16  Dragoons  • .  •  • 
Lloyd,  John  Ormsby,**  74  Foot,  St{^  \ 

Oj/her  of  PenMtonerB    *  •  • 

Loclie*  Wiiliam,  6  Dragoon  Qoards 

VHnLDdLWood,  PttT«foy,«"  30  Fbot,  Cop^ 
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Long,  Wiiliam,  Unattached 

tonsdale,  Alnred,  84  Foot 

fWi  Lonsdale,  William,'"*'  4  Foot    
Lorimer,  Charlet  Hunt,^  8  Royal  Vet.  ) 

Batt,  MUitajy  Kni&ht  of  Winder  .  *  ) 

|l  LoTe,  James  «<>  Royal  Artillery    

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Lowry,  John,*'»06  Foot 

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Igrnam,  Charles,  16  Foot 

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M'Annaliy,  Charles,  84  Foot 

M'Artfaur,  James  Barle,  14  Foot 

M'Bcftn,   Alexander,    2    Light   Infantry  ) 

Battalion.  German  Legion    I 

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M'liit^re,  tester.  Royal  Mariaet 

H'lfcr,  Donald,  77  Foot 

M'Keniie,  John,  Canadian  FMeiblm 

M'Kenzie,  William  Fleming,  R.  Staff  Corps 

M'Kinnon,  John,  104  Foot 

M'lJiehlani  Lactalan,  3  ITest  India  Regt.  .. 
B  M'Laren, Alexander  Donald,** 01  Foot.. 
iPLtttd,  Jameiy  S  Royal  Veteran  BatL 

VIieMtb)  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

M'Manns,  Henry,  02  Foot 

M'lfiUaii,  John,  89  Foot » 

JC'Namara,  Henry,  62  Foot 

lI'Namarak  Michael,  60  Foot «... 

K'Nicol,  Dancan,  Royal  Marines   »..••. 

a  M'Nicol,  NIcol,»»  27  Foot   

H'Kiel,  Donald,  Cape  Regt 

ft'Phee,  John,  79  Foot ».••..... 

9  M'Pheiwn,  Aneas,  50  Foot.  ...*..«• 
a  m  M'Pherson,  Alexander,***  92  Foot 

M'BM,  Fan^tthar,*"  66  Fbot    

M'Rae,  Theodore,  Royal  African  Corps  . 
Macalpine,  James,  6  Dragoons  ....»..•• 

Macartney,  Charles,  1 1  Dragoons    

Macdoaald,  James,  76  Foot  . . 

Snail  Maedonald,  John,***  01  Foot 
acdonald,  John,  4  West  India  Regt 
MaoMnald,  Stephen,  1  Lt.  Inf.  Batt.  Ger.Leg. 
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a  Macdougall,  Colin,***  01  Foot. . 

Jf  ae  Gaehen,  John,  72  Foot 

Mae  GreffOTf  John^  4  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
CaSI  Machell,  John  Thomas,  18  Dragoons  . . 


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ackay,  Huch  Donald,  5  West  India  Regt. 

%  Maekay,  Neil.***  76  Foot 

Mackenzie,  William,  3  Dragoons 

fMaeMe,  John^  7  Royal  Veteran  Batt. . . . 
adailchlani  James  Augustus,  104  Foot    • . 
Maclean,  George,  Royal  African  Corps  . .  •• 

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Macplierson,  Dnncao,  52  Foot 

llacpherson,  Lachlan,  52  Foot  ..••• •• 

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MaboB,  Edmond,  70  Foot. . .  • « • . 

Mahon,  James,  88  Foot . . .  • 

Major,  Stephen,  18  Foot  

Hammrs,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Maroer,  Richard  Hanrey,  Royal  Maridca    • . 
March,  Leopold  Qeorge  Fred.,  Royal  Marines 

Mai^ter,  Henry,  71  Fbot 

MafBh,  Henry,  Independent  Company   • .  • . 

Marshall,  Ralph,  80  Foot » • 

Martiiall,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines  » 

Martin,  Edwards  Royal  Artillery 

Martin,  Johnston,  Bourbon  Regt.    » 

Martin,  Richard  BarthoIomew,^Unattaehed 

Martto,  William  Keufville,  64  Foot. 

Mason,  Francis,  8  Garrison  Battalion 

Mason,  James,  II  Foot ••  I  5  Jan. 

Maston,  Stephen, 80  fbot    ...,,•».  •••••tlld  Nov. 


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Matheson,  Boderick,  Glengarry  Feocibles 

m  Mathcwi,  Joseph,*"  83  Foot    

B  Mathiaon.  John  Aagostns,"*  77  Foot . 
Wi  Matthews,  John  PoweU,  10  Foot 
«B  Matthews,  Wm.  MT)onald,«"  62  Foot. . 
♦Mawby,  Joseph,  3  ProT.  Bn.  of  Militia.  • . . 

Maxwell,  John,  8  West  India  Regrt 

Mayhew,  Henry,  1  Garrison  Battalion    .... 

Meade,  Thomas  Harold,  13  Foot 

Mcares,  John,  Royal  Marines •• 

9  Mellish;,William,««  Royal  Waggon  Train 

9  Mence,  Haffes,^  32  Foot 

Menz*&if  AletBandgr^  6  Royal  Voteren  Batt. 

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Meredith,  Boyle,  16  Foot,  Stqff'  OJfieer  > 

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Meredith,  George,  Royal  Maiinea 

CSl  Meuron,  John  limerick  de,  2  Li, 

Inf.  Batt.  Ger.  Leg 

nasi  Middleton,  Thos.  Falkner,  1  Drag.  Qds. 

H  Miles,  George,***  7  Foot   

Miller,  Darid,  Itoyal  Marines *  *  • 

Miller,  Donald,  33  Foot    

*MUler,  Qavin ,  1 9  Foot 

Miller,  WUliam,  Royal  Artillery 

Miller,  Zaecheus**^  Royal  Marines 

Mills,  James,  30  Foot    

9  MUne,  James  Miles,  5  Royal  Yet.  Batt. 

Milnes,  Alfred  Shore,  Royal  Artillery 

Milnes»  Thomas  Milnes  Smith,  28  Foot  . . . 
Minehin,  Charles  Humphrey,  R.  Engineers 
Minchin,  George,  New  Brunswick  Fenciblea 

MitcbeU,  Robert, »«  28  Foot 

iH  MoffkU,  AbTaham,<«*  71  Foot 

Mogridge,  James  Edward,^  34  Foot. . . . 
Molesworth,  Arthur  John,  Royal  Marines  . . 
m  MoUcr,  Charles  Champion,*^  18  Drags. 

Monck,  Charles  Stanley,  44  Foot 

Money,  George,  12  Foot    

Monro,  Frederick,  Roysl  Artillery 

Moore,  Jamts  Adolphns,**^  Royal  Marines.  • 

*Moore,  Josliua  John,  14  Foot 

Moors,  Samuel,  7  Foot 

*Moore,  Samuel,  38  Foot 

9  WBi  Moorhead,  Charles,***  71  Foot 

Moreton,  Moses,  54  Foot 

Morgan,  Edward,  Royal  Marines 

Morgan,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Moriaty,  James  Robert,  Royal  Marinea  .... 
Morley,  Edward  Lacy,  Royal  York  Rangers 

9  Morphy,  Richard,*^*  3  Foot 

9  Morrison,  J.  WhUrford,*^  9  R.  Vet.  Batt 

Morton,  William,  66  Foot 

Morton,  William,  French's  Recruiting  Corps 
Most,  George,  8  West  India  Regiment 
Mosse,  Henry  Alexander,  94  Foot  •  •  • 

Mosee,  Peter  Benjamin,  80  Foot 

Mostyn,  Robert,  81  Foot 

Moulin,  Andrew  du,  9  Foot  ..«•*.... 
tSIMountEdgcumbe,***  E.A.,^aW  of,  Or. ') 

Gds.,  Colonel  ^fthe  DidteqfComtoall*s  [ 

Bangers,  Aide-de^Camp  to  the  Queen  j 

Mountford,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines. 

Muckleston,  Edward,  85  Foot 


2d  lxbut. 

BTC. 


6  Feb. 
6Apra 
8  May 
8  Not. 

25  Dee. 
never 
18  July 

7  Mar. 
4  Oct. 

20  Mar. 
20  Nov. 
18  Aug. 
95Ang. 
15  April 


12 


5  Aug. 
Juae 
12  Aug. 
7AprU 
7  Jan. 
OMar. 
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23  May 
July 
09118  Sept. 
17  Kor. 
27  April 
May 
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11 

14 
18 

11 

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1027 

09 

05 

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18 


13 
09 

05127 
11 


29  Mar.  10 
9Aag.  06 

15  April  12 

28  Get. 
26  May 

19  April 

30  May 
never 

10  July 

20  May 
SDec. 
2  Mar. 
5  July 

128  Nov. 

1  Jan. 

25  Mar. 

15  Feb. 
5  Aug. 

11  April 
20  Mar. 

16  June 
10  Oct. 

1  Jan. 
20  Dee. 
14  Oct. 


never 

27  May 
never 

28  Aug. 
26  Nov. 

9  July 

8  Oct. 

11  Sept. 

16  Aug. 

2  April 
26  Aug. 
10  Nov. 

9  Aug. 
23  Dec. 
31  Dee. 
20  May 
28  Aug. 
lOAog. 

never 


06 


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HALF  PAY. 


IS    4 
1125 

1825 

26  81 

1996 

14 

12 

04 

12 

27 


7 

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09 
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01 


4  May 

16  May 
July 

6  April 
125  Dee. 

7  April 
19  July 

Dec. 
Mar. 

16  Jan. 
9  Feb. 
1  Aug. 

25  Deo. 
Feb. 
June 
Jane 
July 
19  April 
31  Dec 
July 

8  Sept 
UBCay 
25  Dec. 

7  Mar. 
25  Deo. 
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28  April 
Aug. 
30  Mar. 
10  Nov. 
13  Jan. 
Aug. 

17  Aug. 
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Nov. 
4  Jan. 
SMay 

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Mar. 


151 

97 

26112 

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13 

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1085  Mar.  10 
12  25  6^1.  17 

11  18  April  17 
97  2$Jaly   08 


8  June 


12  April 

14  Dec.  08127  Jaae 


121 
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12  Jan.    14  25  Bib.    19 


I  Sept.  14 
laOet.    17 


Lieutenanlsi 


381 


■^^ 


18 
28 


29 
16 


9  Mmfo,  Ffflderick,^  Royal  Artillery  •  •  -  • 

UurcUton,  Kenneth,  3  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 

m  Mora,  Qaori^i^  Grenadier  Qaards. . . . 

Murray,  Alexander,  Royal  MaciBea. 

Mintay,  Edward,  Unattached 

9  Murmy,  Francis,^  94  Foot,  Barrack-  ) 
moffer  at  JEdmbmrgh   > 

9  Mmkett,  Thomas  WUlis,'^^  R.  Art.  Drivers 

•Uyen,  William,  S  Pror.  Bd.  of  Militia. . . . 

Nangle,  George,  7C  Foot 

Nankivell,  James,  08  Foot    

9  Nantes,  Richaid^*»  56  Foot,  MUitarg  ) 
Kniffhi  of  Windsor 5 

Napier,  Duncan  Camphell,  Meoron'a  Regt. 

Sa  Nash,  John,*^  79  Foot 

Nason,  Henry,  8  West  India  Begt. 

Nayler^  Charles,  63  Foot 

Naylor,  Edward  ,^^  Royal  Marines 

9  Ndigan,  Thomas,^  83  Foot 

9  N«lson,  John  Clarke.^  88  Foot 

Resdeld,  William  Andrews,  48  Foot   

*Newbolt,  Francis,  Royal  Waggon  Train    . . 

•If  ewoomen,  Arthur,  Royal  Artillery ....,«.. 

Newton,  Beauch.  Bartholomew,  34  Foot    • . 

Newton,  Hibbert, 32  Foot. 

'Kewtoti,  Jolra,  15  Dragoons 

Newton,  Thomas  Charles,  R.  Waggon  Train 

-NewCoD,  Walter,  21  Dragoons 

JTeynoBf  JoBeph,  5  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

C3i  Nicholson,  Joiin,*^  14  Foot 

9  Nicholson,  Raipb,^  101  Foot 

9  Nicholson,  Richard,  6  Foot 

9  Nlcfaoliion,  Robert  Dring.*^  58  Foot 

C  Nicolas,  Paule  Harris,'^  Royal  Marines. . 

NisbeU,  Henry,  24  Dragoons    

9  iift  Nizon,  Wm.  Richmond,*^  62  Foot.  - 

9  Norman,  William,*"  60  Foot 

Norris,  Robert,  20  Dragoons   

Nowlan,  Thomas,  West  India  Rangers   .... 

9  Nowlan,  William,  01  Foot  

Nugent,  Walter,  26  Foot 

t3i  Oakes,  Sir  Henry  The,  Bt.,^^  96  F.,  ) 
Martaeh  MoMter  at  Berry 

0'Brien,Jame9, 6  R.  Yet.  Batt.  Barrack- 
Master  at  Droffheda • . 

"^O'Brien,  John,  16  Foot 

O'Connor,  Bernard  Richard,  44  Foot  .... 

8  O'Connor,  James,  27  Foot   
O'Connor,  Maurice,'^*  97  Foot • 

O'Dell,  F.dm.  Westropp,  98  Foot 

O'Flyn,  Andrew,  87  Foot 

9  OgiWy,  David,«"  94  Foot 

9  SB  O'Hara,  Patterson,^'  69  Foot  .... 

OKelly,  James.  4  Foot 

*OU?er,  John,  33  Foot 

Olpherts,  Robert,  Unattached 

ONeill,  Henry,  Unattached 

ta  Onslow,  Phippsyansittart,"^  R.  Artillery 

9  O'Reilly.  John,  11  Foot 

Ormsby,  Henry  Michael,  36  Foot   

SOrmsby,  James, ''^  26  Dragoons 
Ormsby,  Seweil,  6  Foot    

Orr,  James,  Royal  Marines 

fmL  Orr,  John,^^  8  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
Orrell,  Andrew,*^  34  Foot  i 

Otil^,  Benjamin  Robert,  61  Foot (14 


29  June  09 

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3  Sept. 
21  June 
14  April 
12  July 
11  Aug. 


May  07 
never 
Jan. 
Dec.  99 


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11  Mar. 
26  Dec. 
June 
16  Nor. 


124 
18 
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6 
28 
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never 

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09 
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08 
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16 
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Nov. 

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Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

July 
April 
April 
July 


13 
10 
15 
10 
07 
08 
14 
12 
12 
13 
20 
20 
08 
13 
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08 
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08 
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HALF  PAY. 


23  June  24 

16  June  20 

16  Nov.  03 

9  June  25 


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25 
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26 
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Aug.  l6 
May  17 
Dec.  16 
May  15 
Dec.  15 
Sept.  17 
May  15 
Dec.  18 
1814 
Oct.  42 
Dec.  23 
Mar.  17 
Aug.  02 
Aug.  16 
Aug.  20 

Mar.  16 
July  20 
July  16 
Feb.  16 
Sept.  14 
Dec.  18 
Nov.  19 
April  26 
Dec.  18 
Oct.  30 
June  20 
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11  Feb.  14  36  Mar.  17 


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July  37 
Dec.  24 
May  16 
Mar.  17 
Feb.  20 
Dec.  17 
April  17 

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AprU  22 


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OoffctOBy  JanM,  61  Foot 

9  Owens,  John  Walker ,«»"  81  Foot 

^  Pagan,  Samuel  Alex.,"''  55  Foot 

Paaet,  Robert^  7  Royal  Vefcerao  Battalion. . 

Paning,  John  Qmveley,  24  Dragoons 

Paanell,  Robert,  60  Foot 

Purke,  Samuel,  2  Garrison  Battalion 

Parker,  Frederick,  Royal  Marinas 

Parker,  Kenyon  Sterens,  Royal  Marines    . . 
*Parker,  Michael,  8  Pro?.  Bn.  of  Militia   . . 
Parker,  Thama$  Bobert,  6  R.  Veteran  BaU. 
^m  Parkinson,  Robert,^*  R.  Waggon  Train 
9  Parratt,  Hillebrant  Mered.,^"  R.  Artillery 

9  Cl^  Parry,  ^ames,«»  38  Foot 

♦Parry,  Thomas.  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia.. . . 
PaRons,  Richard  Tapper,  Royal  Marines  . . 
Patersun,  Alex^der,  2  Line  Bn.  German  Leg. 

Paton,  George,  32  Dragoons 

Patterson,  Edward,  81  Foot 

Patterson,  John  Williams,  60  Foot 

9  Pattison,  Joaeph,**^  5  Dragoon  Guards  . . 
9  Paxton,  Arcbd.  Frederick,^  11  Dragoons 
Peach,  John  Carroll,  Royal  African  Corps. . 
Peacocke,  Warren  William  Richard,  17  Foot 

Pearson,  Matthew,  05  Foot 

Pearson,  William  Rex,  Royal  Marines. . . . 
Peddle,  Wm.,««»  21  Foot,  Staff  Off,  of  Pens. 

Peel,  Edmand,  25  Foot 

Peers,  Henry  de  Linn6,  53  Foot 

9  Penfoid,  Edward,**^  12  Dragoons   

Pcngelley.  Edward,  Royal  Marines.  .•*•«.. 

9  Pennefiither,  Richard,<**  87  Foot 

9  Penningtan,  Rowland,^ &  R.  Vet.  Batt.  \ 

Adjutant f  Cumberland  Militia i 

9  Pepper,  Theobald,"^  3  Dragoon  Guards  . . 

Percy,  Francis,  51  Foot •.*.. 

Pcrham,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Perham,  William,  Royal  Marines    

Perry,  Henry,  Royal  Waggon  Train    

Peny,  Richard  Lavite,  44  Foot  

Pi'tley,  Robert,  24  Dragoons,  Prefeuor  of  ) 

Drawmg,  RojfiU  MUitary  College  . . . .  ) 
Wi  Petre,  Henry  William.*^  18  Dragoons. . 

Phair,  William  Barry,  104  Foot 

Phillips,  John  (Comet),  Royal  Waggon  Train 
9  Phillips,   Robert  Jocelyn,"*  27  Foot,  \ 

Barrack' Tiuuter  at  Vtmdalk S 

Wi  Philpot,  Edward,^  R.  ArUUery  Drivers 
Pidcard,  Henry  William,^  Royal  Artillefy 

9  Plckring,  Joseph.^  4  Foot 

Pictet,  Armand  Jacques,*'  Unattached  .... 

Pictet,  Frederick,  60  Foot 

Plgott,  Henry, 49  Foot •••••• 

Pigou,  Lawrence,  2  Dragoon  Guards 

PigDU,  William  Geoige,  83  Foot 

Pike,  John,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  .... 
Pinfaey,  William  Towley,  Royal  Marines  . . 
Pinniger,  Broome,  6  West  India  Regiment 

Piper,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines • . 

Playfair,  Andrew  William,  104  Foot   

*Plowman,  Thomas,  Royal  Waggon  Train. . 
Plunketti  Thomas  Richard,  18  Dragoons   . . 

9  Poe,  Purefoy.*"  39  Foot 

WB  Polhill,  WUllam,**  23  Dragoons 

Po]itearr4,  B.  I^.  S.  C.  De,  R.For^n  Artillery 
9  Poolt,  Walter Crokier,«>  88 Foot    .... 


2d  libut. 

ETC. 


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6 
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LIBUT. 


WHEN 
PLACED  Olf 
HALF  PAY. 


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7 

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1814 

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Mar.  17 
1814 
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April  16 
Sept  16 
Sept.  17 
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18 16  Oet 
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05 18  Aug. 
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12120  April  IT 
17  2  May  88 
13 17  Aug.  80 

25  Mar.  IT 
0521  Jan.    88 

31  July    17 


125  Mar.  18 
17  25  Dee.    18 

13   9  Sept  88 

00   1  Sept  14 

431  Jan.    16 

2|25Map.  17 


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34 


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Poi40r,  Heovsr,  Boyal  Marines  .,...••,.... 

Porter,  Robert,  7  Foot f . . . . 

Powfill,  James  Braee,  IS  Fpot , . . . . 

Pratt,  Richard,**  50  Foot    

Priee,  Stephen,  60  Foot 

Pridhawiy  WUliam,'^  Royal  Marinei 

9  PrieH,  John,^  R.  Artillery  Drivers  .. . . 

PriDgle,  James,  81  Foot    •  • . . 

Proton,  John,  30  Foot 

Puddioombe,  Robert  Bruce,  Royal  Marines 

Pardon,  Philip,  41  Foot 

*Pycroa,  Charles,  14  Foot   

Baggy  Samuel*^  1  Royal  Veteran  Batt.  ) 

Mxlitmy  Knight  of  Windtor 5 

Rainsforth,  Charles,  67  Foot    ..••.*.,.... 

Rainsfortb,  Charles,  Unattached 

Rameden,  George,  Royal  Artillery 


7 

7 

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18 
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Rankin,  Coun  Douly,  6  Foot,  Sub-Inspect,  > 
qf  Militia,  Prince  EdwartVs  Island  . .  S 

Raakine,  David,  Rifle  Brigade 

Rateliff,  William.^^^  1  Oarrison  Battalion  . . 

Rawlins,  John  Hart,  13  Foot    

Rea,  Andrew  Charles,  Royal  Marines . 

9  Read,  Robert,*^  Unattached    

Reed,  Thomas  Borrett,  Royal  Marines 
Reeves,  Lewis  Buckle,  Royal  Marines. 

Reerps,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

9  m  Reid,  Thom»,**  R.  Artillery  Drivers 
Benny,  Hejiry  Latos,  Royal  Engineers  . . . 

Revdey,  Georigc  Williamson,  80  Foot 

9  Reynett,  William  France,**  78  Foot  . . . 
tM  Reynolds,  Thos.  Matthew,'*^  12  Foot . 

9  Riblon,  Sir  Jolin,  JB^.,*"  23  Foot 

Rich,  Henry,  4  West  India  Regiment 

Richardes,  William  Eardley,"''  R.  Artillery 
9  Richardson,  George  Henry,  88  Foot    . . . 
*Riehardson,  James,  8  Prov.  Batt.  of  Militia 
IfRickardton,  71homa«X<7^Man,R.Art.Drivers 

Richmond,  James,  34  Dragoons 26 

9  Richmond,  Sylvester,^**  48  Foot 0 

Ricketts,  Alfred,  9  Foot 8 

9  Riddock,  William.  4  Foot    8 

Rideout,  Henry  Wood,  19  Foot    31 

Riet,  William  Van  der.  Cape  Regiment  ....  6 
Rigby,  Saroueli  New  Brunswick  Fenciblcs..  28 

9  QSI  Ripley,  William,  53  Foot 15 

Ritchie,  James,  1  Foot 20 

Robb.  David,  25  Dragoons   14 

9  W  Roberts,  John,'*'»  R.  Artillery  Drivers   1 

Roberts,  Jolin,  Unattached 28 

Robertson,  Donald,  45  Foot 24 

Robertson,  Geori^e  Duncan,  31  Foot 4 

C2^  Robertson,  JBmes,'i<^  79  Foot   6 

Robinson,  Anthony ^  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion  24 

Robintion,  Daniel,  Royal  Marines    18 

Robinson,  Fentou,  Royal  Artillery 13 

Robinson,  George,  GO  Foot 15 

9  m  Robinson,  James,^'^  50  Foot 10 

Robinson,  John,  85  Foot 14 

Robinson,  Isaac  Byrne,  92  Foot  .  •  •  • 17 

9  Robinson,  William  Henry,  45  Foot 28 

Roch,  George,  98  Foot 11 

♦Rochfort,  John,  100  Foot    

9  Rogers,  Adam,'*"  6  Garrison  Battalion  . .  25 
Roger8,Jacob01ynn,Unatt.S^<l/fO/:(2^PflR«.  6 
Rogeny  John,  Royal  Jiarines llO 


BNSIQN, 

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Dec. 

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Dec. 

Oct. 

July 

July 

Aug. 

June 

Feb. 

Sept. 

never 


08 
09 
09 
04 
09 
99 
05 
09 
01 
34 
12 


15 

8 

36 

10 

10 

18 

1 

5 

14 

10 

27 

35 


1  Feb.  10 


3 

3 
10 

21 

25 
25 
18 
27 
21 
34 
33 
3 
8 
30 
15 
20 
20 
6 
21 
11 
27 


Sept 

Feb. 

July 

June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

April 

April 

Nov. 

Feb. 

July 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 

Aug. 

never 

never 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

April 

Sept. 

June 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

May 

Dec. 

Sept. 

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Mar. 

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May 

never 

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April 


13 
16 
15 

IQ 

18 
07 
13 
04 
11 
12 
04 
04 
08 
13 
11 
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10 
10 
17 
08 
08 
15 
14 
40 
14 
02 
07 
13 
08 
07 
05 
18 
11 
14 

07 
14 
11 


LIEUT. 


Aug, 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug, 

Jan. 

Aug. 

April 

May 

Dec, 

Dec. 


05 
12 
13 
07 


WHEN 
PLACED  on 
HALF  PAY. 


5  Mar. 

5  Feb. 
8  April 
7  Nov. 


9  Sept.  14 
a  April  16 
16  April  18 
35  June   18 
1035  Dec.   18 

0438  Oct.  16 
06 

18 18  AprU  17 
04l6Juqe  0$ 
8033  Nov.  44 
1535  Mar,  17 
13  25  Sept.  14 

13 


16 
35 
31 


3  Nov.   11 


17  Nov. 
13  April 
30  Nov. 

21  Nov. 
23  April 
17  Msr. 
13  Mar. 
37  July 

IMay 
15  Dec. 

6  July 
28  Feb. 
10  Mar. 
25  June 

4  Feb. 
25  Jan. 

23  ^OY. 
25  Dec. 
10  Sept. 

1  3Iay 

24  April 

22  Dec. 
15  Mar. 
10  April 
13  AprU 

3  Nov. 

2  May 
21  Feb. 
10  Oct. 

1  Dec. 

8  April 
13  Dec. 

9  Nov. 
20  July 
17  Dec. 
27  July 

1  Aug, 

7  Nov. 
17  May 

8  Jan. 

3  Nov. 
27  Aug. 

9  July 

25  Dec. 
15  Mar. 

5  Mar. 
tdO  Jane 


14 

09 
17 
07 
18 
81 
07 
08 
091 


11 
14 
12 
13 
19 
09 
18 
03 
12 
13 
14 
15 
18 


28  Feb.  30 
19  May  36 
30  Mar.  3^ 

4  AprU  10 

35  Dec.   16 

6  Dec,  14 
a  Dec.  16 
1  April  17 

36  May   3Q 

7  Oct. 
1  4pril 

do 
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81 
17 

16 


18 

14130  June  19 
34  Dec.   18 
8  April  34 
5  Feb,    18 
30  Nov.  ^ 
13  May   34 
15  May   17 
1814 


25  July  19 
3  Oct.  23 
25  Feb.  16 
25  Feb.  16 
20  July  20 
15  25  Dee.  16 
11  27  June  16 
11  1  Aug.  16 
25  Sept.  37 
6  Jan.  30 
1  July  16 
22  AprU  26 
15  May  40 
20  Oct.  48 
25  Feb.    16 


27 
09 
09 
25 
35 
43 
15 
06| 
14 
161 
09 
10 
07 
25 
13 
18 
13 
09 
18 


1  Sept.  14 
20  June  33 
25  April  19 
20  Mar.  S3 
30  Sept.  19 

8  Feb.    43 

11  Feb.    16 

25  Dec.   18 

1814 

4  Feb.    15 

28  Deo.   38 

29|l4May    81 


384 


Lieutenants* 


CORNBTy 
BTC. 


9  m  Rtigen,  Robert  Naylor,'^  Unat-  ) 
Uehedf  Stt^f  Officer  qfPeMioners J 

Rolloy  Jamei,  69  Foot   

Booke,  Lewis,  Roynl  Marines • 

Rooney,  Bernard,  2  Garrison  Battalion  .... 

Bose,  Hugh,  24  Foot,  Staff  Officer  qfPens, 

Bose,  John,  Irish  Brigade 

RoseingraTe,  Matthew,  10  Foot   

Ross,  Bmilius,  Unattached •  •  • . . 

9  liJSII  Rom,  Ewen,"^  02  Foot 

Boss,  Hamilton,  81  Foot • 

Boss,  John,  7  Garrison  Battalion. 

9  iSft  Ross-Lewin,  Thomas,"*  82  Foot .... 

Jtotely,  Lewis,  Royal  Marinea 

Rothwell,  William,  Unattached   ••••• 

Bouse,  Bichard,  Royal  Marluca   

Rowan,  John  Hill,  Unattached    

9  Boyse,  Abraham  Foord,»»  87  Foot 

Badlaad,  Jones,  10  Foot 

Bnel,  John  Godfrey,  Boyal  Marinas 

Bnssell,  Henry  James,  60  Foot 

Buuell,  Jamet,  3  Boyal  Veteran  Battalion 

JtuaeeU,  WiUiam^  5  Boyal  Veteran  Battalion 

9  Buihcrford,  James,^2d  Toot, Barrack  I 
Matter  at  Kituale    ) 

Ryan,  John  Dennis,  22  Dragoons    

9  Ryao,  Richard,'*^  96  Foot    

Ryan,  William,  69  Foot    

Ryneweld,  William  Van,  93  Foot    

Bt.  John,  John,  12  Foot    

St.  John,  Richard  Fleming,  Royal  Artillery 

Sanders,  David  Morison,  Unattached  • 


29  July   13 


27 

6 

4 

131 

12 

2 

10 

13 

30 

27 
27 

10 
3 
16 
20 
0 
2 
4 


29 
1 

10 
29 
16 
16 
12 
Sandwith,  Geo.  Aug.  Elliott,  Royal  Marinei»|l4 

1 
1 
1 

19 
12 
16 
26 
26 
24 
26 
11- 
6 
22 
11 
10 
27 
28 


9  Sandys,  Myles,«*  40  Foot 

Sargent,  Samuel,  1  Royal  Vctcmn  Battalion 

Sarsfield.  Bingham,  Unattached 

Saunders,  Andrew  Childers,  1  Dragoons. • . • 
Saunders.  Joseph,  1  Garrison  Battalion  .... 
9  Saunders,  Bobert  Francis,*^  68  Foot  .... 
^BSaundcrs,  Bobert  John,*^  Boyal  Artillery 
9  Sawkios.  WUliam,^  3  Garrison  Battalion 

Sawyers,  John,  Boyal  Marines 

Saxby,  Bobert,  Boyal  Marines 

9  Saycr.  Geoige,»*»  65  Foot 

Sayera,  Arthur,  27  Foot    

Sayers,  William,  Unattached    

Schaw,  John  Sauchic,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
Schneider,  Robert  Wilmot,  Unattached  .... 

Scobell,  John,  Royal  Marines 

9  Scott,  Damd,^  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Scott,  Edward.  7  Foot 

9  Scott,  Henry,*  *  6  Foot 

9  Scott,  Percy,  08  Foot,  Captain,  eom-  } 

manding  Isle  of  Wight  Militia J! 

9  Scott,  11)uma».'^  94  Foot 

Scott,  Wliliaio  Fitz^'erald,  6  West  India Begt. 

Scuranke,  John,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

liLlSedlcy.John  Somner,»»  B.  Staff  Corps,  ) 

Bar.' Mast. at  Mahebourgh,  Mauritius  ) 

Segra? e,  O'NcU,  Unattached    

Fcijeant,  John,  Boyal  Marines 

82«l  Seward,  Charles."* 60  Foot 

9  Seymour.  Ciiarie*  Marlboroogh,***  32  Foot 

bhadforth.  Henry,  Unattached 

^badwell,  Henry  Eugene.  36  Foot 

ShaftOi  WiUiam  Henry,  16  Foot ........ .. 


Mar. 

Oct. 

Nor. 

Dec 

Feb. 

April 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Not. 
July 
July 
Not. 

iiOY. 

May 
May 

Sept. 
Aug. 
never 

Sept. 


LIBUT. 


14  June  16 


12 

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13 
12 
04 
07 
16 
09 
94 


6 
16 
24 
26 
13 
11 
26 
26 
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21 
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27 
13 
11 
06 
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07 


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July 

July 

Not. 

July 

Dec. 

Blay 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov, 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Ocr. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

July 

Sopt. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Jan. 

Nor. 

never 

Aug. 


16 
13 
10 


10 
7 

21 

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0 


13 
16 
13 
06 
08 
00 
II 
13 
09 
00 
08 
11 
04 
06 
11 
05 
11 
16 
26 


11 


10 


22 

22  June  12 


26 
30 
27 

6 

23 
10 
24 
11 
14 
24 
6 


Aug.  08 

Dec.  12 

Aug.  12 

May  13 


June 

Oct. 

Fob. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

Aug. 


26 
06 
14 
08 
19 

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is 


26 

18 
8 
16 
20 
29 
10 
27 
10 


Aug. 
Jan. 
May 
May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

Nov. 

July 

Sept. 

Dee. 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

June 

May 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Dec. 


WIICN 

PLACED  DM 

HALF  PAY. 


12  Nor.  36 


13126 


08 
16 
10 
94 
08 
27 


12  26 

96 


06 


0826 
08 


13 
04 
32 
16 


13126 

1 

26 


08 
13 
15 
12 


27  Oct.    14 


8 

9 
26 

6 
17 
30 
31 
28 

7 
11 

6 
27 
16 
27 

9 
16 

1 

8 
06>20 


26 
10 
11 


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Sept. 

April 

July 

Aug. 

April 

Mar. 

April 

April 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

July 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

June 

April 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

May 


1626 
1626 
1426 


08 
16 
26 


28 

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10 
10 


10 
14 
14 
12 
09 
11 
14 
08 
09 
13 
06 
13 
22 


28  Nor.   16 


28  Feb. 
14  Dec. 
18  Feb. 


12 
14 
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23  Oct.    17 


13 
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29 
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16 
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24 
10 
11 
26 
28 


8 


12 

13 

31 

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Oct.  16 
Aug.  M 
Oct.  06 
Sept.  17 
June  38 
Mar.  IT 
1605 
Mar.  10 
Sept.  92 

Oct.  M 
Dee.  06 
Aug.  38 
April  17 
May  18 
Sept.  14 
Aug.  18 


16  June  16 


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20 


27 

26 

26 

8 

1 

26 

14 

1 

26 

26 

7 

1 


2629 

9727 

13 

99 

12 


26 

15 


Sept.  to 
Dee.  18 
De«.  18 
May  18 
Mar.  17 
Oct.  30 
May  98 
Sept.  14 
April  18 
Feb.  28 
July  28 
Mar.  18 
Sept.  17 
Jan.  20 
April  2t 
July  17 
June  18 
Sept.  U 
Mar.  17 
Aug.  18 
Sept.  28 
June  28 
Nor.  27 
Nor.  02 

Jtme  02 
Jan.    18 


20  Aug.   17 

26  Dec.  18 
20  Sept.  88 
n  May    16 

i6Dcc.   18 


16  Mar. 
1  Sept. 

26  Nov. 
11  May 
n  Mar. 

17  Dec. 
16  Mar. 


80 
14 
16 
16 
29 
18 
17 


Lieutenimts, 


385 


fiharpe^  John,  54  Foot • 

Sharpin,  Henry,  63  Foot • 

laa  fifaarpin,  William."^  Royal  AriUlery    . . 

Shaw,  George,  Unattached   •••••.. 

Shaw,  Jamea  Peter,  38  Foot 

Bhaw,  Samuel, 4  Foot • 

Shie],  Theobald,  60  Foot  

Simmons,  James  F.,  Royal  Artillery  •■•••• 

Simpson, 'James,  89  Foot  • 

IBimpsoni  John,  Royal  Marines 

S'mclair,  George,'*'  02  Foot,  Stqff'  Officer  } 

of  Peneioners S 

Sinclair,  Johrit  8  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
*  Singleton,  Jonathan  Felix,  2Prov.Bn.of  Mil. 
Skene,  William,  Independent  Company  .  •  •• 

Slaney,  Moreton,  25  Dragoons 

9  Slattery.  Bartholomew,  27  Foot 

Sle&tinr,  John,  5  Royal  Veteran  Battalion. . 

Smithy  Alexander,  Royal  Marines   

CS3  Smith,  Alexander,  43  Foot 

Smith,  Edward,  58  Foot  

Smith,  Edward  Atkins,  31  Foot 

Smith,  George  Charles,  63  Foot   

Smith,  Heary,^  6  West  India  Regiment  . . 

•Smith,  Henry  Pasco,  12  Foot 

Smith,  Henry  Porter,  Rifle  Brigade 

Smitii,  Hugh  William,  67  Foot    

Smith,  James  Berridge,  21  Dragoons 

Qli  Smith,  James  Ramsay,^  38  Foot   

9  Smith,  John,'*'  14  Foot    

»Smith,  John,  2  Prov.  Battalion  of  Militia . . 
II  Snd^,  Josepk,^^  (Qr..irast.  28  Ap.  08)  3  ^ 

.   Royal  Veteran  Battalion   ) 

Smitii,  Leonard  Fleming,  26  Foot    

9  Smith,  Michael,'**  40  Foot 

Smith,  Peter,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers 

Smith,  Peter,  Royal  Artillery  Drifers 

9  Smith,  Ralph.***  53  Foot 

9  Smith.  Robert.'**  1  Foot 

Smithy  Thomas  Flynn,  7  Foot    

9  Smith,  Thomas  Francis,'"  24  Foot 

Smith,  William.'*'  Royal  Artillery  Drirers.. 

9  Smith,  William,  31  Foot 

9  ^M  Smith,  William,***  71  Foot 

Smyth,  James  Ryan,  15  Foot   

Smyth,  Thomas,  34  Foot 

9  Smyth,  William,'*®  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 
Smythe,  Frederick,  2  Foot,  Stqf  Officer  ) 

of  Pensiomnrs ) 

Snevd,  William,  88  Foot 

Son'ter,  Richard,  40  Foot 

9  Spaight,  Henry ,**«  2  Dragoon  Guards    . . 
Spalding,  Warner  Reeve,  8  R.  Vet.  Batt.,  > 

Barrack-master  at  Fort  Augustus . , . .  ) 
Spencer,  Thomas,**^  Royal  Artillery  DriTcrs 
WBi  SperliDg,  John,^^  Royal  Engineers  .... 
9  Spong,  Francis  Mallett,**'  R.  Art.  Drivers 

Spooner,  Henry,  15  Dragoons 

Spottiswood,  Andrew,  21  Foot 

Sproule,  Edward,'^*  69  Foot 

9  Staccy,  Edwin,'**  12  Dragoons    

mA  Stainfonh,  George,"*  23  Foot 

Stanley,  Edward,  Royal  Artilkry  Drivers 

Stansfteld,  Robert,  20  Foot 

Stapleton,  Richard,  Unattached 

SUpletoa,  William  BttU,  Staff  Corps  of  Cav 


25 
21 
14 
25 
12 
4 
22 
25 
23 
12 

16 

28 

1 

13 
10 


2o  LIEUT. 
BTC. 


14 
4 
12 
17 
29 
17 

5 

23 

1 


April 

Feb. 

Dec. 

May 

Feb. 

Oct. 

never 

July 

May 


08 
13 
11 
14 
04 
05 

13 


19 
7 

20 
4 
8 

29 
1 

23 
11123 


Nov.  03 


17  Feb.    14 
30 


5 

29 

1 

22 

4 

20 

4 

14 

11 

1 

3 

20 

16 

24 


May 

never 

July 

Nov. 

April 

Jtme 

Sept. 

Aug. 

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July 

June 

Nov. 

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June 

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Oct. 

Oct. 

April 

never 

never 

June 

Aug. 

never 

Dec. 

Sept. 

April 

Fob. 

June 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

June 

May 


05 

94 
05 
13 
10 
99 
08 
10 
09 
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12 

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14 
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Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

April 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Jan. 


09|10 
10 

1 
13 
29 
30 
13 

1 
28 

6 


15 
14 
23 
07 
08 
26 
15 
13 
06 


14  June  21 


10 
25 
21 
24 
23 
20 

1 
22 
20 

2 

4 
16 
25 
24 
29 
26 
20 

7 
25 


12 
11 


19 
23 
30 
1215 


08 
05 
06 
12 
07 
10 
13 
12 
09 
11 


Feb.    37 

Feb.    83 
Sept.  35 


17 
25 
3  Mar.  14 


26  Mar.  07 


14 

1 

21 

4 

26 

30 

29 

2 

19 

19 

26 


never 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

July 

Jan. 

May 

July 

Sept. 

Sppt. 

April 

Nov. 


11 
09 
99 
11 
08 
11 
13 
04 
26 
14 


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Dec. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

April 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Feb. 


07 
13 
95 
07 
15 
14 
04 


1030 


14 
11 
05 
15 
13 
19 
11 
13 
24 
12 
14 


7  Sept.  15 


22 
20 
26 
25 

3 
26 
19 
21 
28 

3 


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Aug. 

April 

July 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

Oct. 

July 

June 

Aug. 

June 


13 
10 
06 
T)7 
18 
09 
15 


10  July 

14  April 
4  Oct. 

11  Oct. 


15 
11 

19 

40 

83 
44 
21 


13  Nov.  10 


2 

1 

5 

12 

3 

1 

26 

19 

1 

8 

7 


12125 


Aug. 

July 

June 

Juno 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Jan. 

Nov. 

April 

Feb. 


00 
12 
11 
01 
14 
10 
12 
15 
06 
32 
25 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


Sept.  18 
Feb.  32 
July  28 
July  26 
June  16 
Sept.  10 
July  26 
April  19 
Nov.  16 
Oct    14 


24  Nov.  25 


1 
26 

15 


25 
11 
24 
28 
25 
24 
13 
30 
6 
0 


14 


14 

1320 

04 


1 

8 

11 

20 

1 

25 


1525 


25 
25 
30 


1814 

Dee.   30 
Mar.   16 

Dec.  06 
Sept.  10 
Feb.  16 
April  22 
Jan.  22 
Dec.  27 
Sept.  14 
May  31 
Aug.  13 
Oct.  2S 
July  96 
Mar.  20 
1814 


May  15 

April  17 

Nov.  14 

May  3d 

July  16 

Oct.  23 

July  16 

Sept.  17 

Feb.  16 

Mar.  16 

Jan.  17 

Dec.  19 


27  Mar.  46 

1783 
12  June  46 
23  June  26 


1 
24 

1 
25 
25 

5 
25 
25 

4 
24 


1310 


June  04 
Jan.  24 
Nov.  14 
June  OS 
Mar.  17 
Nov.  18 
Aug.  14 
Mar.  17 

Aug.  87 
May  27 
Nor«  15 


88 


Liiuimmnk* 


88Uve1ey,  John,«»  4  Foot 
Stawell.  WllHam,»»»  98  Foot 

Bteade,  Cbarlw,  60  Foot 

Steed,  Bdward  Henry,  95  Dragoons   

9  Steel,  William  Robert,"*  48  Foot 

Steele,   Matthew   Frederick,**   01    Foot,  ) 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners ) 

9  IST  Steele,  Robert,**  10  Foot 

*Steggall,  William  Charles,  43  Foot  

Stewart,  Charles,  4  Foot    • .  • . . 

Stewart,  Edward  Hobbs.  Royal  Marines.. . . 

Stewart,  Merryn,  21  Dragoons    

Stobart.  Henry,*^  Royal  Artillery  

Stock,  Frederick,  Royal  Irish  Artillery  .... 

Stretch,  Bolton  Edward,  7  Foot 

SUitch,  William  Luke,  05  Foot   

9  Strode,  Giorge,  90  Foot   

Stronach,  William,  Royal  Engineers   

Staart,  Charles  George,  88  Foot 

9  Stuart,  George  Evans.*^  61  Foot    ...... 

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7Jft  Stuart,  Robert  Tboms«»n,** 88  Foot. . . . 
Stuart,  William,**  Royal  Marines 

*  Saberkrub,  John  Jacob,  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Mil. 
Sullivan,  Bartholomew,  Royal  Marines  .... 

9  SolllTan,  James,  19  Foot 

* Sitlli?an,  John,  49  Foot 

Sunbolf,  George,  33  Foot 

Supple,  Kerry,  60  Foot 

Sutherland,  Edward,  Unattached,  Toum  ) 

Major  of  Cape  Breton ) 

Sutherland,  Sutberlaud  Hall.  66  Foot  .... 
Suttie,  George  Grant,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 

Swanson,  Thomas,  43  Foot   

Sweeting,  George,  7  Foot • 

Swiny,  Shapland  William,  30  Foot. • 

SymondB,  William.  60  Foot 

Symonds,  Johi^Jermyn.  98  Foot,  Stoff} 

Officer  of  Pensioners  in  New  Zealand    \ 

9  By  ret,  James,**  9  Foot 

9  lisker,  James,**  57  Foot 

9  Tatlock,  Thomas,*'*  69  Foot 

Tayloe,  John,  77  Foot 

9  Tftylor,  Edward  James,*'^  13  Foot,  Stqff  ) 

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Taylor,  Ingnm  Pank,  Royal  Marhies. 

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Taylor,  Joseph  Heonr,  Unattached 

Taylor,  Nathaniel,  90  Foot 

Taylor,  William,  Royal  Marines 

*  Thackeray,  Joseph,  51  Foot 

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9  Thomas,  James,*"  50  Foot    

9  Thamysony  Benjamin/'*  1  R.  Vet.  Batt. . 
(31  Thompson,  Henry  Walker,"*  74  Foot. . 

Thompson,  John,  Unattached 

9  Thompson,  Ralph  Keddey,**  96  Foot  . . 
9  Thompson,  Tho.  James,"^  Unattached  . . 
Thonuon,  Xktvidf  3  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
9  Thomson,  JameSy  10  B.  Veteran  Battalion 

Thomson,  Jeremiah,  17  Foot    

Thomson,  Joseph,  16  Foot    #  • 

Thom^y ,  Thomas,  4A  Foot 


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387 


9  Thomton,  John,^  49  Foot 

Tkorold,  Frederick,  UnatUched 

991  TighO)  Daniel,^  Grenadier  Oaar<l«  •  •  •  • 

Timbroll,  Bldney  James,'^  SI  Foot 

Tinling,  Charles  Stubbs,  Unattached 

9TippiDg,J.Wbitacre,'**StaffCorp«ofCaT.  ^ 

Quar.-MasteTf  Royal  MUitaty  College  5 

TMaU,  Jamet)  10  Foot 

9  Tittle,  John  Moore,*"  R.  African  Corps,  } 

Stqg^  OJfUer  of  Pentloners $ 

Toleher,  Christopher,  2  Foot    

Toole,  Francis  Norvis,  43  Foot • . . . . 

Torkington,  Henry  Theodore,  16  Foot  «... 
Toor,  Augustas  de  la,  R.  Foreign  Artillery. . 
Towers,  William  Riley,  6  Garrison  Battalion 
9  Town,  Edward,^  Dillon's  Regiment  .... 

Townly,  James,  Royal  Marines  

9911  Townsend,  Juhn,^^  Royal  Artillery  . . 

Townsend,  Joseph,  Royal  Engineers   

Townsead,  Richard,  54  Foot    

Townsend,  Robert  Lawrence,  18  Dragoons. . 

Towosbend,  William,  83  Foot 

Trant,  William,  80  Foot    

Tracers,  Joseph ,0. 60  F.,  Barraek-Maeter  ) 

ut  Portsmouth ) 

Trsbeck,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 

Trench,  Thomas,'*  Royal  Artillery 

Trevenen,  James,  2  West  India  Regiment . . 
Tristram,  Barrington,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
TroUopa,  Sir  Jolm,  Bart*^  10  Dragoons. . . . 

Tucker,  J.  Owen  Edwards,  30  Foot 

Tucker,  Thomas  Elliot,  84  Foot 

9  Iffil  Tador,  Charles,  33  Dragoons    

Tudor,  Henry,  37  Foot 

Tunstall,  Gabriel,  Unattached 

9  TunsUll,  William,***  30  Foot 

9  Tomer,  Thomas,**"  33  Foot 

Tomer,  Young,  Sicilian  Regiment 

Twyford,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Uniacke,  Thomas  Fane,  Rifle  Brigade    .... 

Upton,  William,  15  Foot  .....* 

Urqnhart,  Donald,  60  Foot 

9  Vallancey,  Richard.**  1  Foot 

Yanderbrouok,  Francis,  60  Foot 

Vaughao,  Travers  Hartley,  New  Brans.  Fenc 

Yeitch,  Charles,  6  Garrison  Battalion 

Yenker,  Henry,  18  Foot 

9  Verekcr,  Henry  Thomas,  62  Foot   

Yernon,  John  Russell,  1  Foot * 

9  Vesey,  John,**'  76  Foot    

Yietor,  George,  Royal  Marines     

Yieth,  Frederick  William,  Unattached    .... 

Wade,  George,  16  Foot 

Walbridge,  Henry  William,  York  Chasseurs 

Walford,  John  Thomas,  72  Foot 

9  Walker,  Alexander,***  96  Foot 

Walker,  James,  Royal  Marines    

Walker,  James,  06  Foot    

Walker,  James,  Royal  African  Corps 

Walker,  John  Allen,  34  Foot    

Walker,  Roger  Boyce,  43  Foot    

Wall,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    

Wall,  Bichard,  7  Royal  Yeteran  BatUlion 

9  Wallaoe,  Hugh  Ritchie,*^  7  Foot   

Wallace,  Robert  GranTillc,  York  Chasiears 
9  Walltr.  Kllnar,  69  Foot   


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3  Oct. 


never 
27  May 
5  April 

17  June 
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20  July 
11  Not. 
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26  Nor. 

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25  Aug. 

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8  Oct. 

27  Oct. 
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28  April 
80  June 
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14  Mar. 
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8  Nov. 

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27  Oct. 

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6  July  87 
6  Feb.    86 

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80  Aug.  81 
15  Jan.  18 
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Aug.  20 
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April  37 
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388 


Lieutenants* 


9  Wftbh,  Ltwrence  De  ConrcTy  34  Foot.  • . . 
Wtlsh,  Patrick,  Newfoundland  Feaciblaa  >  * 

Wabh,  William,**  61  Foot 

Ward,  Hentyj  Royal  Marioes 

*  Ward,  John,  15  Foot  ....• 

Wardcll,  John,  10  Foot 

Warinp^,  Edward,  Royal  Africaa  Corpa  . .  • . 

Wamm,  Edward  Townsend,  90  Foot 

112^  Watson.  Andrew,^^  24  Foot 

9  Watson,  Feltham,  67  Foot 

9  Watson,  Ckorge,*^  anattaeked  ..*..«.« 

Watson,  Henry  Vincent,  3  Foot 

Watson,  Thomas  Brereton,  8  Foot 

9  Wataon,  William  Henry,**  6  Dragoons . . 

Watts,  Henry,  Unattached 

Waacb,  DaTid,  6  Dragoon  doards  .....••. 
Wearer,  William  Henry,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
Webster,  WilUam  Francis,  %  Ceylon  Regt.  ) 

Stt^  Officer  qf  PenMUmars ) 

Weight,  Edward,  8  Dragoons 

Weir,  Thomas,**  1  Foot 

Weir,  WiUiam,***  27  Foot    

Welsh,  John  West,^^  11  Foot 

Welstead,  William,  8  West  India  Regt.  .... 

West,  Henry,  Royal  Marines   • 

Whaley,  Robert,  14  Dragoons 

9  Wheatley,  Wimam,«**  30  Foot    

Whlmster,  James,  Sicilian  Reg^ 

•Whitby,  WilUam,  1  Frov.  Batt  of  Militia 
White.  Frederick  John,^  Royal  Marines  .. 

9  White,  George,^  36  Foot. 

White,  Henry,  63  Foot 

White,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Whiteford,  John ,  13  Foot.  •••••. 

9  Whitfield,  William,**  62  Foot,  Stf\ff  \ 

Officer  qf  Pensioners  ) 

Whiting,  George  William,**  Royal  Marines 

Wigley,  George  James,*^  63  Foot 

9  Wigton,  James,**  0  Foot 

9  W^fard,  John^^  Royal  Art.  Drivers    .. 

fiB  Wilkinson,  Henry ,«»*  40  Foot  

Wilkinson,  John  Alexander,  24  Foot 

iflft  Willett,  Attgnstns  Saltren,*"  22  Dragoons 

WUley,  Edward,  10  Dragoons 

9  Williams,  Charles,  63  Foot 

Williams,  Robert.***  63  Foot 

9  Willis,  George  Brander,^'*  Royal  Artillery 

Wilson,  Henry,  80  Foot 

Wilson,  Robert,  Royal  Marines 

Wilson,  W.Henry  Bowen  Jordan,  Gar.  Comp. 

Winckworth.  John,  76  Foot , 

9  Windle,  John  Sliepard,***  63  Foot  .... 

Winton,  James,  17  Foot    

Wisdom,  John,  17  Foot 

9  CiB  Wood,  Frederick,***  11  Dragoons. . . . 

Wood,  George,  06  Foot 

Wood,  George  Honley,  67  Foot 

9  Wood,  Henry ,*•«  23  Foot 

Wood,  William  Sampler,  30  Foot 

9  Woods,  Wro.,«*7  6  Dragoons,  Adjutant,  I 

Northumberland  Yeomanry  Cavalry,,  S 

Worsley,  George,  30  Foot 

Wraxall,  Charles  Edward,  Royal  Artillery.. 

i»  Wray,  Hugh  Boyd,«**  40  Foot 

Wright,  Alexander,  11  Royal  Vet.  Batt.  . . 
Wright,  Edward,  36  Foot 


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Wat  Services  of  the  Lieutenants  on  retired  Full  Pay  and  Half  Pa^. 

1  Lieut  AddUoA  letYed  in  tbe  Peninsula  and  was  prM«nt  at  ih»  bAtllei  of  VittDri»  md  Ifce 
PjieaMS,  for  which  ha  baa  rec«i?ed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa. 

2  Lieut  Aleoek  lerred  in  the  Penini ula  and  was  present  at  the  batUM  of  8a 
Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  r^eired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

3  Lieut  John  Allen  (h.  p.  84  F.)  served  the  Peninsular  campalent  of  18U  and  181S,  and 

present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and  of  Dadajoi  :  also  at  the  attack  on  tke 
entreiiehed  caatp  at  Fueate  Gninaldo,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Coa  at  Sabogal 

4  Lient  Alston  served  in  the  Peninsula,  Franoet  and  Flanders,  with  the  3rd  frattaliflii  sf  Che 
Boyalft,  tnd  was  slightly  wounded  at  Qnatre  Bras. 

5  Baron  Altenstein  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talarera. 

6  Lieut  F.  W.  Armstrong  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  preaent  at  the  battles  of  IMa- 
Tera,  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Vittoris,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toolooae,  and 
at  the  siege  of  Badajos;  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

7  Lieut.  J.  Cooper  Armstrong  aerred  at  Copenhagen*  in  1807 1  ana  In  the  Peaintulft  from 
1812  to  1814. 

8  Lient  E.  F.  Austin  aerred  in  the  Peninaula  with  the  47  th  and  waa  present  at  the  brttleB  «f 
Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nire,  and  at  the  siege  of  8t  Sebastian:  he  has  receired  the  War  liadal 
with  three  Claane. 

9  Lieut  Ayshford  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  batiiea  of  Boaaco  aad 
Foentee  d*Onor«  and  at  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo:  he  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

10  Ueut  Andrew  Baillie  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  SOth  and  waa  present  ad  tbe 
battles  of  Faentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badafoa:  ho 
has  reoeiTod  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claspa. 

11  Lieut.  Robert  Ball  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Nivnila. 
13  Lieut  Battersby  joined  the  20th  in  the  summer  of  1813,  then  serving  near  Pampoloaa,  and 

was  with  the  Begt  all  the  remainder  of  the  campaign  of  that  year,  and  nntil  tbe  retom  of  cbo 
Army  in  1814->in  which  years  he  was  preaent  at  the  battlea  of  Orthea  and  Tonkmae  :  he  haa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

14  Lieut  Frederick  Bayly  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  hi  1814, 
inoladiog  the  battles  of  Busaco  and  Castalla.  In  tbe  American  war  in  1814  and  15,  inel«dln|p  the 
attacks  on  Baltioiore  aod  New  Orleans,  at  which  last  he  was  slightly  wounded.  Widi  the  Pniaatcn 
army  in  1815,  at  the  taking  of  the  fortresses  of  Maubengo,  Laodreciea,  PhilippeviUe,  and  Bocrvy. 

1 5  Lient.  Beamish  was  present  with  the  84  th  at  the  batUe  of  the  Nive,  for  which  he  haa  reoajyad 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

16  Lieut  Bedell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  was  preecsit  ni  Ibo 
battle  of  Foentes  d*Onor,  and  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (severely  wounded  at  the  asaaalt>»  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claapa. 

17  Lient  James  Bell  served  the  arduous  campaign  of  1794  and  95,  in  Flanders  and  Holland.  In 
1796  he  waa  present  at  the  reduction  of  Qranada  Mid  St  Vtnoent,  and  in  subduing  the  Carihain 
the  latter  island.  In  1800  he  was  present  at  tbe  capture  of  the  Islands  of  St  Martin,  St. 
lomew,  St  Thomas,  St.  John,  Santa  Cms,  and  ultimately  St.  Euatatia.  In  18U5  te 
panied  the  expedition  to  Hanover,  under  Lord  Cathcart.  In  1809  heaerved  in  India,  wi 
aoothem  division,  in  the  Travancore  war.  In  1815  he  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Kandien 
Provinces  in  Ceylon  ;  and  afterwards,  for  nearly  a  year  and  a  half,  in  the  suppreswm  of  « i^ 
bellion  throughout  the  interior  of  that  island. 

18  Lieut  Benwell  joined  the  4th  in  the  Peninsula,  as  a  volunteer,  and  was  present  at  the  aotson 
of  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  tbe  several  stormings  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  pauage  of  tho 
Bidassoa  and  attack  on  the  Hoights,  bsttlei  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  investment  of  Bayonne,  aai 
repulse  of  the  sortie.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  at  Bladensburg,  Washington,  Ba^ 
timore,  and  New  Orleans,  at  which  last  he  wa4  several  times  wounded,  and  severely  by  grape-ahoC 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fuur  Clasps. 

19  Lieut  Birch  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  with  the  10th  and  was  present  at  thesiegea^of  Ti 
gona  in  1812  and  13;  at  tbe  battle  of  Castalla,  retreat  from  Ordal  and  Villa  Franoa  lo 
and  the  siege  of  Barcelona  in  1814. 

20  Port- Major  Black  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  74tb,  and  waa  preacBt  in  the  aclioiia  of 
Aldfa  de  Ponte  and  Faentes  Gninaldo,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Rettro,  retreat  frees  Maidrid 
into  Portugal,  pauage  of  tbe  Ebro,  battle  of  Victoria,  action  at  tbe  Maya  Paaa,  battlea  of 
Pyreneea  on  the  27  th  July  and  2ad  Aug.,  paasage  of  tbe  Bidasaoa,  blockade  of  Ft 
battles  of  Nivelic  and  Mive  (9th  to  13th  X>ec.),  actions  of  Vic  Bigorre,  TWrbes,  and  Si 
battle  of  Ortbet ,  action  at  Aire,  and  battle  of  Xonloose^  beaidet  Tarioni  ainor  nfiun^  Urn , 
noetred  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 


Wmr  Servicti  ^fthe  Lk^enanU.  391 

II  Iile«L  Blin  Mittd  the  whole  of  tke  oiapaign  of  1816  tad  1814  in  Otrmany  uid  HoUiad, 
ftBd  wai  onnfM  with  th«  light  oompuij  of  hiA  regiment  Tthe  85th),  in  ooi^Bnclion  with  the 
Rifle  Brigade,  in  driTing  in  the  Frenoh  ont-posta,  and  in  ooth  the  nttaeka  on  Meixem,  the 
bonbaidaiienl  of  Antwerp  end  the  Fnnoh  fleet  in  the  Seheldt  On  picqoet  ne«r  Fort  LiUo  in 
a  atodude  on  the  banks  of  the  Scheldt,  when  attacked  by  a  French  liiie*of-battle  ahip  of  80 
gvna,  which  waa  beaten  oit  Alio  in  the  operationa  in  Flandera  in  conaeotion  With  the  battle 
of  WalerhNx 

22  liieut.  Blood  aerred  in  the  Peninaala  from  June  1811  to  the  oloae  of  that  war  In  1814, 
kteMKag  the  iiega  tad  atona  of  Ctndad  Rndrigo  and  Badajox,  battle  of  SaUmanea,  retreat  from 
Madrid  to  Portugal,  paiaaga  of  the  Hnebra,  battle  of  Yitftoria,  Tariooa  aottona  fh  the  Pvteneea, 
ftha  aaoeaaalU  atanalag  of  Ban  Sebaatiati  (with  the  atormera  of  the  Light  DiTtaion),  batae  of 
NiTellev  action  at  Arcangnea»  battle  of  the  NIto  on  the  9th,  lOlh,  11th,  12th,  and  13th  Dee.^ 
Tha  abota  iertieeB  with  the  43fd.  Carried  the  Regimental  Coloar  of  the  6th,  at  the  battle  of 
Ortiiea,  where  he  Irii  aeTerely  wounded  by  a  ball  which  entered  hia  right  kaee  \  he  wai  alao 
aeretvlr  wounded  at  the  lop  of  the  breach  at  Ban  Bcbastiaa,  by  a  muaket  ball  which  atrttck  him 
ill  ilB  M*  and  t>aiMd  through  hia  nole.    Ha  has  recei?ed  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Chh^M* 

S4  Lieut  Blyth  ierted  in  the  Peninsula,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  first  aiega  of  Badfjos,  and 
battle  of  Albuhera»  a*  Which  latter  he  waa  wounded.  He  baa  reoeitad  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Cbwp  Ibr  Albtthetai 

25  Lieat  Boaae  (lee  aofe  2,  page  326). 

26  Lleat  Heary  Boldero  aerted  In  fiollaad,'fn  1814^  at  Aide^de^oamp  lo  L<ebt*Qaaer41  Sir 
AoiaM  FeigttBon  \  was  pi'ewnt  at  the  capitulation  of  Antwerp  i  was  alao  pnMent  at  the  battle 
of  Waterloo,  and  ied  the  storming  party  of  the  14th  regiment  at  the  capture  of  Cambray.  After 
the  aaafevlar  of  JPaHa,  waa  phu^ed  in  the  Head  Quarlera  BtalF  as  a  Deputy-aaaiatant  Adjutant- 
Qaaeral. 

88  LieUl  Bradshaw  aerred  in  the  Peninsula  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battlea  of  Vittoria  and 
TanloMa^  for  Whkh  ha  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Ciaape. 

99  Lieut  Bnuawell  eelrted  the  campaign  of  1816  with  the  Mnd,  and  waa  aeturely  wounded 
at  Quatta  Braak^right  leg  amputated. 

3)1  Lieut.  Brattle  aerved  in  the  battle  of  Trafhigar,  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Afiiea^  64.  Joined 
Ihe  Ibna  undvr  Qaneral  Whitelock  at  Monta  Video^  in  1807.  In  action  with  Daniah  gun^boata 
near  Copenhagen,  20th  Oct.  1808  (seTerely  wounded).  Serrad  afterwards  with  the  Channel 
Fkei  off  Brest,  Baaque  Roada,  aad  Belleialew 

81  Lifenh.  Brearey  ser?«l  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and  was  present  Ut  the  aiege 
aad  rednetbn  of  f  luabiag.  He  served  alao  the  eampaigns  of  1814  and  1815  in  Holland  and 
Shb  Ketharianda,  Inelading  the  action  at  Mersen,  bombardment  of  Antwerp^  itorming  of 
Befgen-op-Zoom,  battle  of  Waterloo^  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capture  of  PaTfa. 

82  Lienl.  Breton  served  the  campaign  of  1816,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 
38  Lieat  Brioe  aenred  in  the  Peninsttla  with  the  23rd,  ftom  May  1812  to  the  end  of  that  War 

In  1814)  and  was  preaent  at  the  batties  of  Salamanca,  Vittnria,  and  the  Pyreneea  (woundfd). 
Berrcd  alao  the  campaign  of  1615,  includfag  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cauibray,  aad 
tfaptmre  af  I^sria.    He  haa  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

34  Lieut.  Bridge  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  73rd,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 


85  Ueuk  Bniok  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  for 
which  he  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

38  IMma.  Cyrus  BreUer  servad  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  56th,  fMtii  July 
1809  Co  1813,  indoding  the  battle  of  Salamanea,  capture  of  Madrid,  driving  the  enemy  from 
ViHuitaiid  to  Bufgoa,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  ih^reftM>m.  Bmbarked  fbr  Amrrioa  in  1814, 
and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Ptattaburg  (wounded),  and  at  the  crossing  of  the  8aranaa.  He 
hue  teeeived  the  War  Medal  with  oae  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

A7  Lieut.  JTw  B.  Brohier  served  with  the  69th  at  Walcheren,  in  1809  \  at  the  oapture  of  the 
lala  «f  FrsBoa  hi  1810 1  and  of  Jara  in  1811.  In  1813,  joined  the  2ad  batUUon  in  the 
Peaiaaula,  aad  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Nive  ^severely  wounded),  and  the  repulse  of  the 
aertie  finom  Bayonne.    He  haa  received  the  War  Meaal  with  two  Clasps  fcr  Java  and  Nive. 

68  LIsatk  Charlea  Bra#tt  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th  and  waa  present  at  the 
hastlaa  af  VMeriai  Pyruneea,  Mivelle,  and  Nlve^  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with 
fear  Claspa. 

*  49  Lieat.  Bubb  sarvad  fai  the  Peahisala  with  the  61st  and  was  nrtsent  at  the  battles  of  the 
Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  Nire,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

41  IdeatL  Wm.  T.  Buehaaan  landed  at  Passages  In  Spain,  and  was  engaged  almost  daily^ 
daring  the  masah  of  Lord  HiU'a  divishm  aoroas  the  Pyrenees,  as  also  frequently  on  the  baaka 
of  the  Bidaasoa.  He  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battles  of  Bayonne,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 
Ha  has  reoulved  tha  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  TV>ulouse. 

43  Lieut  Bnrslem  served  at  the  siege  of  Houat,  aad  commanded  a  detachment  of  Artillery  fn 
m  aight  atsadk  on  the  batteriea  of  Morbihaa.  Landed  at  Ferrol  with  the  army  under  the  com- 
asand  of  Sir  Jamea  Pulteney,  aad  waa  attached  to  the  reserve  on  the  heights.  Served  tha 
lign  of  1801  in  Bgypt»  iaohiding  the  siege  of  Aboakir  and  battle  of  Alexaadria,  at  Whieh 
haiMihisiighil6ghyacinoii-sh»t.    Medal  for  sertfeeshtl^gypt. 


392  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenanls. 

44  Lient  R.  Batler  lerred  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  the  FniDtiils  with  the  61it, 
Induding  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Kivcrlle,  Ni^e,  Orthen,  and  Tonloiue,  for  whidi  he  hai 
reoeWed  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

45  Lieat  W.  Butler  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  3rd  Goarda,  and  wu  prwent  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

46  Lieut.  Batterworth  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  32nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Tdlavera,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  reoeived  the 
War  Medal  with  six  clasps. 

47  Lieut.  Donald  Cameron  (h.  p.  60  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7th  FnaiUeri 
frcm  Aug.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  actions  at  Fnentea  Guinaldo  an«l 
Aldea  de  Pnnte^  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  the  P^-renees,  St.  Marcial  near  St.  Sebaatiaa 
3l8t  Aug.,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthed  (wounded).  He  was  afterwards  pretcot  at  the  aasanll  on 
New  Orleans,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  aiz  Claapt. 

48  Lieut.  John  Cameron  (h.  p.  2  Gar.  Bn.)  served  at  Copenhagen  in  1807. 

49  Lieut.  L.  M.  Cameron  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  the  PeniniuU,  sad  was 

f resent  at  the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th,  29th,  and  30th  July,  the  blockade  of 
Wmpeluna,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battle  oF  the  Nive  from  9th  to  13th  Dec.,  infcatinent  of 
Bayonne,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  daring  the  late  Canadian  Rebellion,  and 
commanded  a  party  of  Volunteers  on  the  Niagara  frontier.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
ndth  four  Clasps. 

61  Lieut.  C.  W.  Campb*"!!  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  and  waa  present  at  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

53  Lieut  James  Campbell  (h.  p.  41st),  served  the  campaign  in  Afighanistan  with  the  41st 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Hykulzie  on  the  28th  March  1842. 

64  Lieut.  Rupert  Campbell  served  the  campaign  of  1806,  in  Sicily  and  Italy,  indoding  the 
skirmish  at  Eufemia,  battle  of  Maida,  attack  on  and  taking  of  the  Caatle  of  ScyUa,  also  the 
capture  of  Catrone.  Campaign  of  1 807,  in  Egypt,  including  the  attack  on  the  foita  and  heights 
of  Alexandria,  and  capture  of  that  city  on  the  19  th,  20tb,  and  21st  March  ;  also  the  attacks  in 
the  Desert,  and  siege  of  Rosctta.  Campaign  in  Holland  and  the  Netherlanda  in  1814  and  15, 
including  both  the  actions  of  Morzem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  where  he  tender^ 
important  personal  service  to  his  late  Majesty  King  William  IV.,  then  present  with  the  army  as 
Duke  of  Clarence.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

56  Lieut.  Michael  Curey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd,  from  March  1809  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Douro,  battles  of  Talavera  (severely  wonnded 
in  the  head)  and  Busaco,  first  siege  of  Batlajoz,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Ciiidad 
Rodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Badegoz,  battloa  of  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  fur  which 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

57  Lieut.  Thomas  Carey  was  slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

58  Lieut.  Carnaby  served  in  the  Penlnsnla  with  the  76th  and  has  received  the  War  Medal 
wiih  two  Clasps  for  the  batUos  of  (he  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

59  Lieut  Carter  served  in  the  IVninsula  with  the  6ih  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Yifc- 
toria  and  the  Pyrencea,  for  which  hj  has  reciivcd  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claapa. 

60  Lieut.  G.  M.  Cary  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenoos,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received 
the  War  Medal  with  six  Cla'sps. 

61  Lieut.  Challis  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
the  battle  of  Vimiere. 

62  Lieut  George  Chapman  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  with  the  37th,  indoding 
the  investment  of  Hergcu-op-Zoom,  action  ut  Merxem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  at  which 
last  he  was  severely  wounded,  and  lott  his  rifrht  leg. 

63  Lieut  William  Chapman  served  in  tho  Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo  with  the  Rifle  Brigade. 

64  Lieut  Chatham  served  in  tiie  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Roleia,  Vimirra, 
Talavera,  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  whkrh 
he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

66  Lieut  Robert  Clarke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  68th  and  waa  present  at  the  battles 
of  SalamancB,  Yittdria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War  M«mUI  wi^h 
four  Clasps. 

68  Lieut.  Clcary  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Cinips 
for  Corunua,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

69  Lieut  Cleghom  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Basaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  siege  of  Ciodad  Rodrigo^  lor 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

70  Lieut  Cobbold  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Ist  Dragoons,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 

71  Lieut.  Collingwood  embarked  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royalf,  for  Waloheren,  in  1809,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  and  all  the  operations  of  the  island;  was  made  prisoner*  hot 
escaped  with  the  whole  of  hii  working  party  from  a  French  piquet.  He  served  afterwards  in 
the  reidnsala,  and  was  present  during  the  pursuit  of  Massena  from  Stntanm;  tt  the  p—ji  cf 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  393 

4hB  MoadflgOy  iavwlMcnt  and  Uookade  of  Almeid*,  affair  at  Barba  del  Poereo,  siege  of  Ciudad 
Ibodrtgo  till  the  raising  of  it  by  Manhal  Marmont;  at  Badajos  with  the  coTering  armj;  affairs 
of  Xilerena  and  Usagre,  in  Spanish  Estramadura  under  Sir  Thomas  Graham;  battle  of 
Salaaaaira  and  oapitolation  of  its  forts,  InTestment  of  Bargoa  and  retreat  therefrom,  together 
with  minor  details  connected  with  the  6th  dinsion.  He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one 
CImp  for  SalaauAca, 

72  Lieut.  B.  li.  CoHins  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  was  present  at  the  sieges 
of  Badajos  and  Sl  Sebastian,  and  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Nitelle,  and  Nire,  for 
vfaiah  ha  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

78  Lieut.  Charlea  Collins  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th  and  was  present  at  the 
battAea  <tk  Yittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

74  Lieut.  Colla  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera, 
ConoiMK  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  ^Hth  four  Clasps. 

75  Lieut.  Coombe  served  in  Bgypt  in  1801,  and  has  reeeiyed  the  ISgjptian  medaJ. 

76  Lieut  John  Coote  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  71st,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was 
•Bgktly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

77  Lieut.  B.  Q.  G.  Coote  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

78  Lieut  Cosby  served  with  the  63rd  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  and  of  Gnadalonpe 
in  1810,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

79  Lieut  Cotttngham  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52d  in  the  campaigns  of  1812,  13, 
■■d  14,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Badajos  (as  a  roluateer),  battles  of 
Salamsnoa,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
liM  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps.  He  served  abo  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle 
of  Waterloo. 

81  Lieut  Coventry  served  in  the  East  Indies  from  March  1783  to  Aug.  1798,  includiog  the 
siege  of  Cannanore  (medal),  relief  of  Mtingalore,  siege  of  Paulgautcherry,  affair  of  Kisnaporam, 
siege  and  assault  of  Bangalore,  battle  near  Seringapatam,  siege  of  Savandroog  (severely  woutided 
in  the  right  hip  when  with  the  forlorn  hope),  actions  of  the  6ch  and  7th  Feb.  1792,  siege  of 
Pondiohfrrry,  siege  of  Trmcomalee  and  capture  of  Ceylon.  Served  also  at  the  capture  of  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806,  and  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810. 

fit  Lieut.  (Charles  Thomas  Cox  served  with  the  71  at  during  the  campaigns  of  1810,  11, 12,  13, 
14,  and  15,  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  including  the  retreat  to  and  occupation  of 
theiines  of  Torres  Yedras,  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Maisena  through  Portagal,  action  of 
Sobral,  battles  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  (wounded),  actions  of  Arroyo  de  Molino,  Almaraz,  and  Alba 
de  Tormes,  ooTeriog  the  sieges  of  Badajoz,  the  advance  to  and  retreat  from  Miidrid,  battle  of 
Vttloria,— •severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner,  a  musket  ball  having  pass«d  through  the  lung} 
and  lodged  in  his  body;  being  unable  to  keep  up  with  the  enemy,  they  left  him  on  the  field 
when  they  were  hard  pressed  and  under  a  cannonade  from  the  British  artillery.  Present  at 
the  invasion  of  France  from  the  Pyrenees,  and  subsequent  actions  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Cambo, 
Garris,  St  Palais,  Arriveriete,  Hellette,  Orthes,  Aire,  Tarbes,  Urt,  Toulouse,  and  many  ai!a<rj 
oC  piquets,  &a  At  the  battle  of  Waterloo  he  received  a  contusion  on  the  hip  from  the  frag- 
ment of  a  shell,  but  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  served  three  years  with  the  Ara^y 
of  OeeopaHoiL  In  1821,  the  change  of  position  of  the  ball  received  at  Yittoria  compelled  him 
to  relinquish  the  active  duties  of  his  profession  and  retire  on  half-pay.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

83  Lieut  Crabtree  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoons  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasp?. 

84  Lieut.  A.  S.  Crawford  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  79th,  and  was  slightly 
iPOVBded  at  Waterloo. 

86  Lieut.  Cubitt  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  Dragoons  and  was  present  at  the 
betCW  of  Yittoria  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

97  Lieut.  Cull  served  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  has  received  the  £g}ptian  Medal. 

99  Lieut.  Cusine  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Boleia  and 
Yimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

89  Lteut.  Dalgaima  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Bosaco,  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  advance  after  Massena,  taking  of 
OUven^a,  1st  siege  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Albuhera  and  Yittoria,  investment  of  Pampeluna  und 
iMtttes  of  the  Pyrenees;  after  which  he  went  to  Holland  with  Sir  James  Graham's  Army  as  Adju- 
tant of  the  55th  Regt ,  and  was  wounded  at  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  and  taken  prisonnr. 
He  liaa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

90  Lie«t.  Dalgety  served  with  the  89  th  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Mfdal  with  one  Clasp. 

91  Lieut.  E.  B.  D* Alton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the 
Pyrenees  aud  Orthes,  fur  which  he  has  r«fceived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

92  Lieut.  Rot>ert  Daniell  served  the  campagn  of  1815  with  the  30Ui,  and  v^  a^  slightly  wounded 
•I  Waterloo. 

99  Lieut.  Darcy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  GOih  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Boleto  and  Yimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  tixe  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

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394  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

94  lieat  David  Dftvls  (h.  p.  94  Foot)  served  with  tht  90th  in  Eaffirland»  dariog  the  whole  of 
flie  war  of  1846-7. 

96  Uoak.  Delamain  serred  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  67tb  in  Spain  from  the  latter  part 
of  1611  to  the  cloee  of  that  war,  including  the  sieges  of  Cadiz,  Tarragona,  and  Barcelona,  the 
aifair  of  Villa  Franca,  and  others  connected  with  the  army  on  the  Eastern  coast  of  Spain,  fie 
was  also  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Asseerghur  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1819. 

97  Lient.  Delm^  serred  in  the  rcniosiUa  with  the  88th,  and  was  present  at  the  hatUe  of 
yittoria,  sortie  from  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nirelle,  the  XiTc,  aod  Orthet, 
actions  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse;  served  afterwards  in  the  AmericiO 
war,  and  waspresent  in  the  action  of  Plattbburg,  and  the  passsge  of  the  Sarinao.  Hs  hu 
received  the  war  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

99  Lieut.  Dighton  aenred  in  Span  and  Portugal,  from  April  1810  to  July  ldl2,  ioclucling 
Masiena's  retreat.  Served  also  in  the  South  of  Prance  in  1814,  and  was  pre«eut  at  the 
investment  of  Bayonno  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,— slightly  wounded. 

100  Lieat.  £.  W.  P.  Dillon  accompanied  the  expedition  to  'Walcbcren  in  1800^  and  was  pre* 
lent  at  the  siege  andeaptnre  of  Flushing.     Sirvcd  also  at  the  reduction  of  Guadatoope  in  1M5. 

101  Lieut.  J.  W.  Dixon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  and  was  pre»ent  at  the  batilct 
of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Albuhers,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

103  Lieut  Dowker  served  in  Ui6  Peninsula  with  the  53rd  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Talavera,  Boscaoo,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Wsr 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

104  Lieut.  Drawbridge  served  at  Walchcren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing. 

105  Lient  Drew  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Foentes  d'Onor,  for  which  he  has  receivcni  the  War  ^fedal  with  one  Clasp. 

106  Lieut.  Drummond  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Kifle  Brigade  and  was  present  at  the 
aipges  of  Ciudad  RudriffO  and  Bodajos,  aod  at  the  battles  of  SAlamancai  Pvrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive« 
Orwes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps.  He  served 
also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

107  Lieut.  Dunnidise  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Qaatra 
Bras  and  Waterloo. 

108  Llf'ut  James  Eagar  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  30th  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  siege  of  Bidajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

109  L'ent  Easter  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  24th,  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Foz  d'Arouce,  and  Fuentes  d*Onor  :  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

110  Lieut.  Eccles  served  fn  the  Peninsula  with  the  Cist,  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  tie 
Nivelle,  Nive  (9th  to  13ih  Dec.)t  Orthef,  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  minor  affaira.  Ho  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

112  Captain  Charles  Edwards  eervtd  in  tho  Ptninsula  with  the  47th,  from  July  1813  to  tha 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  second  assault  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passsge  of 
the  B'dassoa,  bsttle  of  the  Nivoile,  battUs  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  lotb,  1 1th,  12th,  and  13th 
Deo.  1813,  and  blockade  of  Bajonne.  Sir?cd  also  the  campaigns  of  1817  and  18  in  Malwa 
against  the  Mahrattas.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

113  Lieut.  Thomas  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  20th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Aledal  with 
four  Cla«ps. 

114  Lieut.  Wright  Edwards  served  in  tho  Peninsula  with  the  5Dth  and  was  present  at  tho 
battles  of  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  at  tho  siege  of  St  Sebaitian,  for  which  ha  haa 
reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

116  Lieut.  John  Evans  (h.  p.  28th  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  w«a 

5 resent  at  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Mve,  Orthesi|  asud 
*onlouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

117  Lieut.  John  Evans  (h.  p.  83rd  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  S3rd  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Sa'amanca,  Vittoria,  Xivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  haa  received  lh«; 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

118  Lieut.  Matthew  Evans  served  at  Coprnbagen  in  1807;  at  Fiushins  in  1809;  and  auba^ 

Suently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  s'ej^es  of  Ciudad  lludrigo  and  BadAJus,  and  batU«  of 
alamnoca,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspi.    berved  also  0km  cank'- 
paign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

119  Lieut  Ralph  Evans  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  62nd  and  was  present  M  the 
battle  of  the  Nivelle,  for  which  he  bns  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

120  Lieut  Thomas  Evans  served  the  campaigns  of  li>13  and  14  with  the  dSth  Reg;t,  t*"<1q^tng 
the  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  aortsa. 

122  Lient  James  FitsGerald  served  in  the  Ptuiusula  with  the  77  th  and  was  prracnt  at  Uw 
siegoa  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Budajoz,  for  which  he  has  receiveid  the  War  Medal  with  two 
CUsps. 

123  Ueut  Fleetwood  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  74th,  and  was  present  at  the  aitg*  uf 
Badajoaial8U,aiege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  of  Badigoa  in  1812,  atotm  t&d 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  395 

captora  of  Fori  Pienrinq,  action  at  El  Bodnn,  baHlea  of  SilftnaaDca,  Kivflle,  Vic  Bigorre» 
Orthes,  Siareterrp,  and  Toulouse  :  he  has  reci'ived  the  War  Medal  with  six  Oaspa. 

124  Lieut  Hu^h  Fleming  served  in  the  campaigns  in  Flanders,  in  1793, 94.  and  05}  in  Holland, 
in  1799;  in  Germany,  in  1805;  at  C  ipenba^on,  in  1807}  in  the  Pfninsula  from  1809  to  1814. 
He  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sc.  Aiuand.  Kumars,  Liuceltes,  Dunkirk,  Lunnof,  Vaux,Cateau, 
KMbaix,  Moreaux,  Tournay,  Fi)rt  Sr.  Andre,  Helder,  Zuyp,Walmenhuysen,  Bergen  (wonndad), 
Oporto,  Basaco,  Eapinhal,  Foz  d*Aroucc,  FuentfS  d'Ooor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenoea, 
K-hnlar  (vroonded),  Nivelle,  and  Orthea;  and  aif^gea  of  Valenciennes  (woandi>d),  Copenhagen, 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Burgoa.  He  vvas  taken  prisoner  at  Placentia,  2d  Aug.  1809}  bat  escaped 
ten  daya  afterwarda,  and  rejoined  the  army.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Claap8« 

125  Lieut.  FIvnn  aerved  the  campaign  against  theRujah  of  Coorg  in  1834.  with  theS9ih  Btgt. 

126  Cnptain  Ford  served  the  campaigos  ot  1809, 10,  II,  13,  and  14,  and  iraa  preatnt  at  the 
afege  of  Ploahtnir,  defence  of  Cadiz,  aod  b<ittlea  of  Futrutea  d'Onor,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse, 
be^idea  other  actions  of  less  importance.  Servid  as  an  asaistant  engineer  during  four  of  the 
caopaiflrns.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claapa. 

127  Lfeut.  B.  D.  Franklin  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  and  waa  preaent  at  the 
battles  of  Vittoria.  Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  Nive,  and  Orthea,  for  whioh  he  has  raoaaved  the  War 
Medal  with  fire  Clasps. 

128  Lieut.  A.  S.  Fraaer  aerved  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  42nd  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battles 
of  the  Pyreneea,  Nivclle,  and  Nivr,  for  which  be  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
He  served  also  (be  CAmpaign  of  1615,  and  waa  alightly  wounded  at  Quatre  firaa. 

129  Lieut.  David  Fraser  aerved  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  82nd  and  waa  present  at  the 
batctra  of  Nivelle  and  Orihes,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa. 

130  Lieut.  Donald  Fraaer  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Royala  and  waa  preaent  at 
the  battle  of  Busaco  and  aiege  of  Badajos,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Cfaapa. 

132  Lieut  James  Geddes  was  present  with  the  42nd  at  the  battle  of  Tonlooae  (severely 
wounded),  foi  whioh  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap. 

134  Lieut.  Qicbard  served  with  the  4th  at  the  capture  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  on  the 
expedition  to  Bwedeo,  in  1808,  and  aubsequently  to  Portagal,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including 
the  ndvance  into  Spain,  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  1809; 
Penioaular  campaigns  of  1812,  13,  and  14,  including  the  reduction  of  the  Forts  at  Salamanca, 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  aiege  of  Burgoa,  action  at  Villa  Muriel  (slightly 
wounded),  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebaatian,  attack  upon  the  Heigh ta  after 
croaaing  the  Bidaaaoa,  battiea  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  in  which  latter  he  waa  severely  wounded  in 
the  left  thigh  by  a  musket  shot.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  aix  Claapa. 

135  Captain  Qiibome  served  with  the  11th  at  the  aiege  of  Flushing  in  1809.  Subsequently 
is  the  Peuinaula  with  the  7l8t,  inclading  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  and  the  Nive,  actiooa  at 
Aire  and  at  Bayonne,  and  battiea  of  Or  the  i  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
induding  the  battlo  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  reeeired  the  War  Medal  with 
Are  Claspn. 

136  Lieut.  Gilder  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  and  was  preaent  at  the  battiea  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Ciarps. 

137  Lient.  Gillmore  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claapa. 

138  Lieut  de  Gilae  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  60th  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battles  of 
Boleia,  Vimiera,  Talarera,  Buaaco,  Fuentea  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca,  and  at  the  aieges  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Mtdal  with  eight  Clasps. 

140  Lieut.  Goodall  served  with  the  Queens  Royals  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809;  and 
sttbeeqnently  in  the  Peninsuls,  from  Feb.  1811  to  June  1813,  including  the  operations  before 
Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  storming  the  Porta  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  aiege  of  Burgos,  and 
retreat  from  thence.     He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for  Salamanca. 

141  Lieut.  George  Gordon  aerved  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  42nd  and  waa  present  at  the 
bsktiles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

142  Lient  GrsBme  joined  the  2nd  Light  Battalion  of  the  King's  Germsn  Legion  in  Portagal  in 
1812,  and  served  vrith  it  until  embarkation  at  Bordeaux  in  1814,  haring  been  present  in  action 
at  Oama,  Vittoria,  Villa  Franca,  Toloaa,  San  Sebastian  (both  attacka),  affaira  on  the  Bidaasoa 
and  pasaage  of  that  river ;  passages  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  aod  the  Adour,  inreatment  of 
Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  aortie.  He  aerved  alao  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  actions 
of  the  16th,  17tb,  and  18th  June— aeverely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  William 
the  Fonrth's  Gold  Cross  for  25  years*  service,  and  the  King  of  Hanover'a  Peninsular  Medal :  alao 
the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  Claaps. 

1 43  Lient  Hector  Graham  (^see  Note  19,  page  328). 

144  Ltcnt.  John  Grant  (R.  Artillery)  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was 
preaent  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsalsi  from  Oct.  1813  to  Feb. 
1814. 

146  Lteat  John  Gnat  (UnftUaohed)  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1811  to  Deo.  1813, 

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396  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

inclndiog  the  action  4t  Alba  de  Tormev,  retreat  from  Madrid,  and  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the 
Pyrenees.  Wounded  in  the  aide  at  the  Maya  Pass.  He  haa  received  the  War  BMal  with  ooe 
Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

146  Lieut.  Gray  served  with  the  39  th  at  the  affair  of  Gorapore,  near  Koniool«  on  the  Idlb 
Oct.  1839  ;  and  also  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  29th  Dec.  1849  (Medal). 

147  Lieut.  Edward  Greene  served  with  the  battering  train  attached  to  the  Pruiiait  betieghi^ 
army,  and  was  employed  in  taking  several  fortresses  on  the  French  frontiv  in  July  and  Aog. 
1815. 

148  Lieut  Grier  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  44th  and  was  present  at  the  battlse  of 
Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Sslamanea  and  at  the  siege  of  Bidijos,  for  which  he  has  reosived  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clsspk  He  served  slso  the  campa^n  of  1815,  and  was  severely  veosded  «( 
Quatre  Bras« 

149  Lieut.  Edwin  Griffiths  (see  NoU  7,  96(A  Begt.), 

150  Lieut.  J.  G.  Griffiths  served  in  the  PeninsiUa,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vitlorsa, 
siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battlea  of  the  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulonse. 

151  Lieut.  Grimes  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Maroh  1811  to  Sept.  1812,  and  was  prosoBt 
at  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  the  suooessfol  siege  of  Badi^'ts,  at  which  latter  he  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  right  thigh  by  a  cannoonshoL  He  has  received  the  War  Kedal  with 
two  Clasps. 

152  Lieut.  Gnieber  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toolonse. 

153  Lieut.  Haggup  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Br^ade  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Busaco,  Puentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelb,  and  Touloose,  and  at  the 
siegea  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badiijoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight 
Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

155  Lieut  Hardcastle  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  31st  and  was  present  at  the  battlea 
of  Biisaoo,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  reosived 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

156  Lieut.  Ssmnel  Hardman  served  in  the  Feninsnla  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp  for  Sahagan  and  Bsaevente.  He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  lOih 
Hussars. 

157  Lient  William  Harris  served  at  the  capture  of  Msrtiniqae  in  1809,  and  snhseqaeatliy  in 
the  Peninsula  including  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuheri^  and  Silamaaoa,  and  siegea  of  Ciaaad 
Rodrigo  and  Badajoz:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

158  Lieut  Hasleham  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavrra  e&d 
Busaco,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

159  Lieut  John  Hawkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct  1613  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  including  the  batUes  of  the  Kivelle  10th  Nov.,  and  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  llth»  and  ISth 
Bee.  1813. 

160  Lieut  J.  F.  Heam  served  with  the  60th  at  the  capture  of  Msrtiniqne  la  1809  and  of 
Gnadaloupe  in  1810,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

161  laeut  Wm.  M.  Heam  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  44thy  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

162  Lieut  WiUiam  Henderson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive^  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

164  Lient.  Hickson  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Canada,  and  that  of  1815  in  the  Ifetlrr* 
lauds  and  France. 

165  Lient  Hilliard  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5|h  and  waa  present  at  the  battUe  of 
Busaco^  Foentea  d'Onor,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive^  Orthes,  and  Toulouse^  and  at  the 
sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoa,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  tea 
Clasps. 

166  Lieut  Hme  aerved  in  thePeninanla  with  the  48th  from  April  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  indadine  the  battles  of  Oporto,  Talavera,  and  Albuhera  (twice  wounded);  assaalt  and 
capture  of  Cindsd  Rodrigo  and  Badijos,  battles  of  Salamanca  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyrenees, 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

167  Lieut  Hodder  served  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  69th  during  the  campaigns  of  1614 
and  15,  in  Holland  and  Flanders,  and  was  present  at  die  attack  on  Merxem.  the  boimbudaent 
of  Antwerp,  assaalt  on  Bergen-op-Zoom,  and  battles  of  Quatre  Braa  and  Waterloo^  at  whkh 
last  he  waa  severely  wonnded. 

168  Lieut  Hodgson  served  ia  the  Peninmla  with  the  4ih  Dragoon  Goards  during  the  cam- 
paigns of  1811,  12,  and  IS. 

1 69  Lient  Hoteata  served  hi  the  Peninsula  in  1813  with  the  82nd  Begt 

170  Lieut  Hollinswovth  served  the  campaiga  of  1799,  ia  Hollaad,  including  the  actiooaof 
the  10th  Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October.  The  :^pti8n  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  actions 
of  the  I7th  and  25th  August.  At  the  battle  of  Maida,  1806.  CUunpaign  of  1808-9^  inchiding 
the  battles  of  Vimiera  and  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  1809.  Peninsular  campai^gas 
from  Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  actioim  at 
Koncfisvalles,  in  the  Pyrenees  (28tb  July,  Ist  and  2nd  Aag.)r  ai&ura  on  entftriag  Fraiine»  and 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  397 

battle  of  Orihes,  at  whibk  last  he  WM  severely  wounded  in  the  right  thigh.    He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

171  lAeat  HoUis  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Bosaco,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla^. 

178  Captain  Holman  (see  Noie  5,  aipage  317). 

175  Lieut.  B.  H.  Holmes  served  in  the  Peninsnia  with  the  36lli  and  vras  present  at  the 
battles  of  Salamanca  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  tiie  War  Medal  with  two 
Olasps. 

174  Lient  David  Holmes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  i>f  the  Kivelle  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

176  Lieut.  Hood  served  with  the  91st  in  South  and  North  Beveland,  and  at  WsJdberen  in 
1809.  Joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsnia  on  its  retreat  from  Burgos  in  1812,  and  served  with 
it  mital  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  including  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  various  actions  in  the 
Pyrenees,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  l^ive  on  the  9th,  10th,  lUh,  12th,  and  13th  Dec., 
batile  of  Orthes,  actions  at  Aire  and  Tarbes,  battle  of  Toulouse  (severely  wounded),  besides  a 
great  many  minor  aetioos  and  skirmishes.  Served  also  the  camp^gn  of  1815,  and  was  engaged 
wlih  the  enemy  on  the  16th,  I7tb,  18th,  and  19th  June,  at  and  near  Waterloo;  the  storming  of 
Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

177  Lieut  Hopkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5ch  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Bosaco  and  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajos,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

179  Lieut  Blake  Hnmfrey  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle 
and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

180  Lieut  C.  6.  Humphreys  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  14th  Lt.  Dragoons  and  was 
present  at  the  batUes  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

181  Lieut.  Hutchinson  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Corunna. 

182  Lieut  Inglis  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 

183  Lieut  Alexander  Innes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also 
the  Waterloo  campaign. 

184  Lieut.  J.  JE.  Irving  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  13th  Dragoons,  and  was 
slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

185  Lieut  Alexander  Irwin  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Hattras  in  1816-17;  the 
B&hratta  campaign  of  1817  and  18;  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825  and  26. 

186  Lieut  J.  R.  Irwin  served  with  the  63rd  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810,  for  which 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

187  Lieut  Isaacson  served  in  the  PeTiinsula  with  the  52nd,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Nivelle  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He  served  alao 
the  Waterloo  campaign. 

188  Lieut.  Charles  Jago  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24ih,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  BUsaco,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

189  Lieut  Jeffries  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Boyals  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

191  Lieut.  Jordan  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  with  the  26th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Boleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

192  Lieut  Keep  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

193  Capt  Francis  Kennedy  {see  Note  1 1,  page  317). 

195  Lieut  Kettlewell  served  in  the  Peninaula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera, 
l^Tarera,  Busaco,  and  Albuhera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

I*r6  Lieut  Kingsmill  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  88th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Fuentes  d'Onor  and  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

197  Lieut  Knox  served  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1808,  9,  10, 11,  and  12  with  the  2nd 
batt^Ion  of  the  3 1st,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  (severely  contused  on  the  head  by  a 
nmsket  ball),  Busaoo,  Albuhera,  and  Arroyo  de  Molino,  retreat  to  Portugal,  occupation  of  the 
Lin««  of  Torres  Vedras,  and  pursuit  of  Massena,  besides  several  minor  affairs.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  clasps. 

198  Lieut.  Lacy  served  in  the  Peninsnia  with  the  82nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

199  Lieut.  A.  Lane  (h.  p.  83rd  F.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  88rd  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  of  B  idajoz  and  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  ho 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

201  Lieut  Lepgett  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  present  at 
the  bsttles  of  Vittoria  and  Toulouso,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 

202  Lieut  George  L*£strange  sexved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  dlst  and  was  present  at  the 


398  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

bsttlef  of  Vitton'a,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  ud  Toolouie,  for  which  he  haa  teoehred 
the  War  Me<)al  with  six  Clasps. 

203  Ltf^Mt.  Lmd  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Tl^t  and  was  preeent  at  the  hattlet  of 
Roleia,  Vimiera,  Corunna,  and  Ni?e,  for  which  he  has  reoelfed  the  War  Medal  with  fo«r 
ClMps. 

204  Lient  Lindsey  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  and  was  present  at  the  balUe  of 
Salamanea*  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

205  Lieut  Lister  served  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 

206  Lieut.  J.  O.  Llovd  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27 tb  and  74th  regts.  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  NiTellei  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  reoeivcd  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps. 

207  Captain  Jjookwood  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  30th  during  the  campaiipis  of  1611, 
12,  and  13,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Badi^ox,  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  aMimi  at 
Villa  Muriel  on  the  retreat  from  Borgoa.  Campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  inelndlng  Fort 
I*rederiok  Henry.  Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Quetre  Bras,  where  £a  waa 
severely  wounded  by  a  musket-ball,  which  padsed  through  the  frontal  bone,  and  lodged  on  the 
brain,  to  extract  which  the  operation  of  the  trepan  was  resorted  to.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

208  Lieut.  Lonsdale  served  in  the  P6nm<«nla  with  the  4th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Silamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp,  He  aervad  alao  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

209  Lieak  Lorimer  served  in  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Royals  with  Sir  David  Baird*s  amy  in 
the  north  of  Spain:  on  the  retreat,  when  dosely  pursued  by  the  enemy's  mounted  Biflemeo*  ho 
aaved  a  convoy  of  provisions  with  which  he  was  entrusted ;  and  at  the  battle  of  Coruona  he  waa 
aeTercly  wounded.  He  served  afterwards  at  Walchrren,  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  he  was 
wounded  in  both  legs  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell  from  the  enemy's  battery.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

210  Lieut.  Love  served  m  the  Peninsula  from  July  1810  to  Dec.  1812.  including  the  sieges  of 
Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  storming  the  Forts  at  Almaraz,  siege  of  the  Forts  at 
Salamanca  (wounded),  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  siege  of  Burgos.  Served  afterwards  in  iho 
American  war,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Plattaburg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

211  Lieut.  Armor  Lowry  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Offches,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

212  Lieut  John  Lowrv  served  with  the  8(h  in  the  American  war  of  1812,  13.  and  14,  and 
waa  present  in  the  actions  of  Prescot,  Sackett*s  Harbour  (severely  wounded),  Chippaira* 
Londy'sLane  (contused),  assault  on  Fort  Erie,  and  sortie  (severely  wounded)  in  Sept.  1814,  and 
was  severely  wounded  through  the  body  in  action  at  Sarkutt*s  Harbour. 

213  Lieut.  Luoaa  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  32nd  and  was  present  at  the  battla  of 
Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  alao  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

215  Lieut.  APCormiok  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  and  waa  present  at  kha 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

216  Lieut  M  Crohan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  was  present  at  the  siega  af 
Badtjoa  aiid  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  MedaJ  with  two  Clasps. 

317  LieuL  Thomas  M'Dermott  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  Uie  batiJes  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  threa 
Clasps. 

218  Ueut  Alexander  IM'Donald  served  with  the  26th  at  the  first  capture  of  Chuaaa,  aiad  at 
the  attack  on  Canton. 

219  Lieut  Donald  M'DonaM  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  40th  and  was  pras«nt  at  the 
battles  of  Corunna,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  «nd 
Toulouse,  and  siege  of  Badajos,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Claape. 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

220  Lieut  MGre^or  (h.  p.  3  W.  L  Regt)  served  with  the  3id  West  India  Regt  at  the  capiaiw 
of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

221  Lieut.  M'Intosh  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  31»t  and  was  present  at  the  boUlea  of 
Talavera,  Albnhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  reoeivcd 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

223  Lieut.  M  Laren  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  91st  and  was  present  at  the  batUes  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  tha  War  Medal 
with  five  Clasps. 

225  Lieut.  Nicol  M'Nicol  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27th  and  waa  present  at  the 
battlea  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  tho  War 
Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

226  Lieut  Alex.  M  Pherson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  92ad,  and  waa  present  al  iha 
battle  of  Foenei  dOuor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  AVar  Medal  with  one  (^lasp.    He  *^ 
ajflo  the  campiign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 


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War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  399 

S27  Lieat.  F.  M*Rae  was  present  with  the  78th  at  the  battle  of  Maids*  for  which  he  hai 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

228  Lieot.  John  MaoDonald  (b.  p.  9 1st)  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  inclndins  the  battles 
of  Boleia  and  Vimiera,  advance  into  Spain  and  retreat  through  Gallicia  under  Sir  John  Moore^ 
action  at  Logo,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Swedish  Pomerania  in  181S,  and  cam* 
paign  of  1814  in  Holland,  inclading  the  attack  on  Bergen>op-Zoom  (wounded).  Served  also 
the  osmpaign  of  1815,  and  was  prtaent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambraj,  sod 
cspture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  M(»<ial  with  three  clasps. 

929  Lieut.  Maodougall  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  91st  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  the  Pyrenees,  I<f  ireUe,  Nire,  Orthes,  and  Toalousei  for  which  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Clssps. 

230  Lieut.  MaoGregor  served  with  the  24th  during  the  Kepaul  oampaigns  of  1814|  15,  and  16» 
and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Harriapore. 

231  Lieut.  Lachlan  MacKay  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  from  1812  to  thaend 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  P^rrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  TottlonaSy 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

232  Lieut.  Neil  Mackay  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battia  of 
Corunna. 

233  Lieut.  Macnab  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  ^ledal  with  one  Clasp. 

235  Lieut  Joseph  Mathews  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd,  and  in  the  aodon  at  San- 
tarem,  and  various  skirmishes  prior  to  the  sifge  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  where  he  lofet 
his  left  band.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

236  Lieut.  Mathison  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  77th  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of 
Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoi,  and  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive^  Orthes,  and 
Toniuose,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  ClMps. 

237  Lieut  Wm.  MDonald  Matthews  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  4tb,  and  was 
slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo* 

238  Lieut.  Melliah  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ona  Clasp 
for  Bidajoz. 

239  Lieut  Menee  served  with  the  44th  at  the  taking  of  Tarragona ;  also  at  tha  battle  of  Bla- 
densburg,  capture  of  Washington,  actions  before  Baltimore,  attack  on  the  American  Lines  before 
Kew  Orleans,  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

240  Lieut  George  Miles  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  Dr.  Guards  from  1811  to  the 
end  of  thai  war  in  1814,  including  the  action  at  Llerena,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  the 
Freneh  rear-guard  on  the  following  day,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  into 
Portugal,  battle  of  Vittoria,  investment  of  and  action  on  the  heights  before  Pampelona,  and 
battle  of  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

241  Lieut  Zacoheus  Miller  served  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  has  received  tha  Egyptian  madal. 

242  Lieut  Mitchell  served  in  the  Poninsula  with  the  28th  from  1810  to  1813  inclusive,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Barrosa,  storming  of  Badajoz,  and  battle  of  Vittoria  (severely  wounded), 
besides  various  minor  afiairs.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

243  Lieut  Moffktt  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7l8t  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also  the 
Waterloo  camp'iign. 

245  Lieut  Mo^ridj^e  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  34th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Modal  with  four 
Clasps. 

246  Lieut.  Moller  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  18lh  Hussars. 
S47  I^eut  J.  A.  Moore  served  in  the  American  war. 

248  Lieut.  Moorhead  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  71st  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes.  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
Ha  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

250  Lieut  Morphy  served  in  the  Pi  ninsula  with  the  Buffs  and  was  present  at  tha  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees  and  Nive,  for  whiuh  be  has  received  the  War  Minlal  with  two  Clasps. 

851  Liant  Morrison  served  at  Gotten  burg,  in  1808;  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  and  siege  of 
Flushing,  in  1809;  also  at  the  siege  of  Burgos,  and  battle  of  Salamanca.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

258  Lord  Mount  Edgcumbe  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Grenadier  Guardi. 

254  Lieut  Frederick  Mauro  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1812  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  tha  sieges  of  the  forts  at  Salamanca,  Burgos,  and  San  Sebastian,  and 
the  tattles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  the  Bidassoa,  and  St  Jean  de  Luz.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  wiUi  four  Clasps. 

255  Lieut  Mure  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

256  Lieut  Francis  Murray  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th,  from  Jan.  1810  to  tha 
and  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz  from  Jan,  to  Sept  1810,  lines  of  Torres 
Vedras,  the  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  at  Kedinha,  Condeixa,  and  Sabugal;  battle  of  Fuentes 
d'Oaor,  second  siege  of  Badajoz,  action  of  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  siege 
and  storm  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  SUamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees, 


400  War  Services  of  the  lAeutenanis. 

NiveUe,  and  Orihest  action  of  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Tovlottse.    He  hat  leeeifed  Ui*  War 
Mpdat  with  ten  Claspa. 

257  LieuL  Muskett  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  afterwards  in  the  Penlnanla,  indadiBS 
the  sippet  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wltk  tmo 
Cia*ps.  He  served  aUo  in  Holland  in  1814,  indoding  the  actkm  at  Merxeni«  and  altaafc  oa 
Pergen-op-Zoom. 

258  Lieut.  Nantes  served  with  the  7th  FnsUiers  in  the  Peninsnla  and  Bonth  of  Franea  in 
1811,  12«  13,  and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo^  and  oomwanded  a  ooaspaojr 
in  the  action  of  the  Qoarena,  and  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Toaloaae^  He  waa  sligluljr 
wonnded  at  the  Goarena;  most  severely  at  Salamanca,  his  right  arm  having  been  broken  as  two 
places;  and  again  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Orthes.  He  waa  also  aocidemally  Yuat  by 
one  of  his  own  men,  and  carried  off  the  field  in  the  operations  at  the  Nive.  He  baa  reeei? ed  Uio 
War  Medal  wiUi  four  Clasps. 

259  Lieut.  John  Nash  served  the  oampaign  of  1615  with  the  79th,  and  wsi  aligfatly  wansdid 
at  Waterloo. 

260  Lieut.  Kaylor  served  in  Egjpt  in  1801,  and  has  reoeived  the  Egyptian  medaL 

261  Lieut  Neligan  served  in  th«  Feninsula  with  the  83rd  and  was  present  at  the  siegea  of 
Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  and  battle  of  Balamanoay  for  which  he  has  reoeived  tfie  War 
Uedal  with  three  Clasps. 

262  Lieut.  Nelson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  was  present  at  the  batlka  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle^  and  Xive,  for  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  whli  Cmit 
Clasps. 

264  Lieut  John  Nicholson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot. 

265  Lieut.  Balph  Nicholson  served  in  the  Peninsula  wUh  the  31st  and  waa  present  al  the 
baule  of  Albnhera,  for  which  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

266  Lieut  R.  D.  Nicholson  joned  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  58tb  in  the  Psninsnla  in  1811,  aad 
waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrcneaib 
Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  besides  other  minor  affairs,  and  entered  Bonrdeaiix  with  the  7th 
Division.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps 

267  Lieut  Nicolas  served  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 

266  Lieut  Nixon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  and  was  present  al  the  hmtrtf  of 
Fuentes  d*Onor  and  Orthes,  and  siege  of  Badajos,  for  which  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal 
yi  ith  three  Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

269  Lieut  Norman  served  in  the  Peninsnla  and  was  present  at  the  aiegei  of  Ciodad  Sodrigo 
and  Badbjoz,  and  at  the  battles  of  Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  ^renees^  for  vhioh  ha 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 
.   270  Sir  Henry  Thomas  Oakes  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  53nd  Lt  Infantry. 

271  Lieut.  Maurice  O'Connor  served  in  the  Peuinsula  with  the  88th  and  waa  present  at  ihe 
battlea  of  Fuentea  d  Oaor,  Pyrenees,  NiveUe,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toolonseb  for  wUeh  he  has 
ricfived  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

272  Lieut.  Ogilvy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  induding  the  defence  of  Cadis,  lines  of  Torrea  Vedras^  advanee  in  paraoit  of 
Massena,  actions  of  Redinha,  Condeixa,  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Foentes  d'Ooer,  aeoesid  aiage  af 
Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  NiveUe^  and 
Orthes,  action  of  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
el^ht  clasps. 

273  Lieut.  0*Hara  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  5fith  and  was  preaent  at  the  aiege  of  8t 
Sibaatian,  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  Niv«]l<',  and  Nive,  for  which  he  hat  received  the  War  Mi  del 
vvith  three  Clasps.    He  served  aUo  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

274  Lieut  Ooalow  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809;  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Pt^^wim^. 
ic  eluding  the  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  iUitwerp.  Campaign  of  1815,  imshidhig  the 
battle  of  Waterloo. 

275  Lieut  James  Ormsby  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  8drd  and  waa  present  at  the 
b  AM  It  a  of  BuaacOk  Foentes  aOnor,  and  Salamanca,  lor  which  he  haa  received  Ihe  War  Mvddl 
V  ith  three  Clasps. 

276  Lieut  John  Orr  (6  R.  Vet  Bo.)  accompanied  the  1st  battalion  o£  the  4Snd  to  the  PeaiB- 
sula  in  April  1812,  and  jfiined  the  army  at  Salamanca,  during  the  siege  of  the  forts  in  thataityi 
present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  ai(>ge  of  Boigos,  and  storoiing  of  Ban  Miehaelt  w  fieat  to 
Portugal,  advance  in  1813,  and  all  the  acttona  in  the  Pyrenees*  Served  also  tha  raaspaiga  of 
1815.  induding  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Braa  and  Waterioa  Slightly  woonded  at  finrgoa,  lad 
scvt-rely  at  Waterloo.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

277  Lieut  Orrell  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria* 
P^r^-nees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  fur  v^bich  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clas^ 

278  Lieut.  Owens  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tha  31st  and  waa  present  at  the  batlle  oC 
Taluvera,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claspw 

279  Lieut*  Pagan  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the83idy  and  waa  severely 
Wateiloo. 

281  Lieut.  ParkiaBon  served  the  Waterloo  canpaigQ* 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  401 

98S  Limit  Psmtt  Mired  at  Wftlcheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsulft  from  1811  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  inclading  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battle  of  Nlvelle, 
aotions  at  Vio  Bfgorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  lie  has  reoeired  tha 
War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

383  Lievt.  James  Parry  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  was  present  at  the  battlea 
of  Nivelie,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Claspa.    Ha  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

284  Lfoat  Pattison  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Salamanea  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Ckaps. 

S85  Lientw  Paxton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1 1th  Lt.  Dragoons  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Saiamanoa,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

286  Lieut.  Peddle  served  in  Holland  with  the  21  st  in  1813  and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  at- 
task  on  Merxem,  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  und  assault  on  Bergen-op-Zoom. 

287  Lient.  Penfold  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  12th  Lt.  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at 
the  battlea  of  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Claapa. 

S88  Lieut.  Pannefiather  served  fat  the  Peninsula  with  the  77th,  and  was  present  at  the  aiegea 
of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Claapa. 

982  Captijn  Pennington  (tee  NoU  8,  page  317). 

290  Lieut.  Pepper  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera, 
Barrosa,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

292  Lieut  Petre  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  6th  Dragoons. 

293  Lieut  B.  J.  Phillips  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27th  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
off  Badajos  (severely  wounded  at  the  assault),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp. 

294  Lient  Philpot  aerved  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

295  Lieut  Pickard  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Lower  Canada,  under  Sir  Qeorge  Prevosti 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Plattsburg.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Upper 
Caaada  onder  Sir  Gordon  Dmmmond. 

296  Lieut.  Pickring  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Corunna  and 
siege  of  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

297  Lieut  A.  J.  Pietet  served  in  the  Burmese  war  with  the  Royals,  and  was  present  at  the 
tskiag  of  Donabew. 

299  Lieut  Poe  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Albahera,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  ha%  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

300  Lieut  Polbill  servtd  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  16  th  Lt  Dragoons. 

801  Lieut  Poole  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  88th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Fuentcs  d'Onor,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Clasps. 

302  Lieut.  Pratt  served  with  the  25th  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810,  for  which  he 
iMu  reoeivwi  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

303  Lieut  Pridham  served  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  has  received  the  Egyptian  medal. 

8ti4  Lieut  I^eat  served  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808  and  9,  and  vras  present  at  the  battle  of 
Corunna,  for  which  he  has  received  thv  War  Medal  wiih  one  Clasp. 

306  Lient.  Ragg  served  the  campaigns  of  1793,  94,  and  95  in  Flanders,  and  that  of  1799,  in 
Holland;  present  at  the  following  actions  and  sieges,  viz.  St  Amand,  Famars,  Valenciennes, 
Linoeiies,  Dunkirk,  Lannoy,  Vauz,  Cateau,  Robaix,  Moveaux,  Touroay,  Helder,  Zuyp,  Wal- 
nieiihttyaen,  and  Bergen. 

806  Lieat  Ratoliff  served  in  the  Peninsula  aad  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ctrunns,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

307  Lieut.  Robert  Read  served  in  the  P«-n«nsula  with  the  38 tk  and  was  presfnt  at  the  siege 
of  Badajoz  (severely  wounded  at  the  assault),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
cne  Clasp. 

808  LMt  Raid  served  at  Corunna,  and  also  at  Walcheren,  in  1809;  in  the  Peninsula  in  1813 
and  14;  also  tha  campaign  of  1815,  including^  the  battle  of  Waterloo  where  he  was  wounded. 
He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla»p  for  Corunna. 

809  Liest  Rayaatt  serrad  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
VittDiia,  for  which  ha  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

310  Lieut  Reynolds  served  theoampaigos  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  In  Germany,  Holland,  and  the 
Natkarianda,  iaoloding  the  acUon  of  Goerde,  attack  upon  Merxem,  defence  of  Fort  Frederick 
Henry  against  the  iVench  fleet,  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  followieg  day,  and  battle 
of  Waterloo  (severely  wounded  by  a  eaunon  shot  in  the  left  thigh.  In  1818  he  served  the  cam- 
paign in  the  interior  of  Ceylon,  and  commanded  a  small  Division,  a  detachment  of  which  cap* 
tmeA  Madogalla  one  of  the  three  Chiefs. 

311  Sir  John  Ribton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  was  present  at  the 
batdas  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nive,  OrUiea,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Claapa, 


402  War  Services  of  the  Lieuienante. 

312  Lieut  Biobardefl  serred  the  campaiga  of  1815,  and  ww  preeent  at  the  siegcf  of  liMbm^*, 
Fhflippeville  And  Landrmes. 

313  Liput  S.  Riobmond  served  with  the  49th  in  the  Anericsn  war  and  wai  praieiU  at  tkft 
action  of  Chr^stler's  Farm,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

316  Lieat.  Juhn  Roberts  (Rojral  Artillery  Drivers)  served  at  Comnna»  in  1809;  in  Holland 
in  1814,  includiog  the  action  at  Merxem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp.    Served  aJao  Uie  ra« 
paign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  (joatre  Bras  and  Waterloo^    He  has  reoaiTed 
the  War  Medal  vnth  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

316  Lieut  Jamea  Robertson  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  79ih|  and  wma  aervrelj 
wounded  at  Qaatre  Bras. 

317  LieuL  James  Robinson  served  in  the  Feniasola  with  the  d9nd  and  waa  prasettt  ad  lb« 
battks  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelleu  Nive,  Orthos,  and  Toulouse,  for  whioh  he  has  t»oaiv»d 
the  War  Medal  with  six  Cla»ps.  He  served  abo  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  waa  aavcreljr 
wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

318  Lieut.  Adam  Rogers  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Talftvara, 
for  i^hioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

319  Lieut  R.  N.  Rogers  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  August  1813  to  the  end  of  thai 
war  in  1814.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  and  carried  the  colours  of  the  9nd  battalioa  of 
the  doth  at  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo;  he  was  also  present  at  the  cspCare  of  Plaris. 

320  Lieut.  £wen  Ross  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  92Qd,  and  was  present  at  the 
batt'e  of  Fuentes  d'  Onor.  siege  of  Badsjos,  actions  at  Arroyo  de  MoUno  (serarelj  woondedX 
Almaraa,  and  Alba  de  Tormes.  Al«o  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  womded  at 
QuHtre  Bras.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

321  Lieut.  Ross-Lewia  served  with  the  32ad  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flaadant  ha  waa 
severely  wounded  at  Pampeluna,  and  again  at  Waterloo. 

322  Lieut  Royse  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  87  th  and  was  present  at  tha  battlaa  of 
the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  fur  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

323  Lieut.  Rutherford  served  in  the  Peaimula  with  the  old  94th,  and  waa  praaani  ot  the 
defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810,  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actioiu  at  P««ibal,  Redinhi, 
Oondeixa,  and  Sabugal;  batUe  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  second  siege  of  B«d»joa,  battles  of  Vitloria, 
Pyrenees,  and  Niveliei  passage  of  the  Oave  d^Oleron.  battle  of  Orthes,  aodoa  of  Vic  Bigiim, 
and  battle  of  Toulouse.     He  haa  received  the  War  Med^l  with  six  Clasps. 

324  Lieut.  Richard  Ryan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  87th  and  waa  present  mk  tha 
battles  of  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wUh  three 
Clasps. 

325  Lieut  Ssndys  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  29th  and  was  present  at  tha  battka  of 
Ttiltvera,  Bu»ac(i«  and  Atbuhera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  thfae  Claapa. 

326  Lieut  R.  F.  Saunders  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  67th  and  waa  present  at  tie 
batil«*  of  Birraaa,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Med*l  with  one  Clasp. 

327  Lieut  R.  J.  Sannders  served  the  campaign  of  1815  and  was  present  at  Iko  battle  of 
Waterloo.  *  ^ 

328  Lieut  Sawkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th  and  waa  present  at  tha  battlca  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Tuulonse,  for  whieh  he  haa  reoeivad  tha  War 
Mfd*il  with  six  Clasps. 

329  Lieut  George  Sayer  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  32nd  and  waa  praasnt  at  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle^  Nive,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  haa  received  tha  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps. 

330  Lieut  David  Scott  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claapa  for  Mailiaiqaa  and 
Albuhera. 

331  Lieut.  Henry  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  aad  waa  praacnt  at 
tho  battles  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  raoaivad  tha  War 
Med  d  with  three  Clasps. 

332  Lieut.  Thomas  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  firom  Jan.  1810 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defei^.ce  of  Cadis  and  Fort 
three  times  wounded;  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Mi.ssena,  actions  of  Pombal, 
Coudeixa,  Ponte  de  Murillt,  Guorda,  and  Sibugal;  battle  of  Fueotea  d'Onor,  aaaeod 
of  Badajos,  actions  at  Campa  Mayor  and  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  _ 
woundtd  at  the  assault;  third  siege  and  fttorm  oi  the  cattle  of  Baddjoa,  actltm  of  8aa 
Cbriitovdl  heights,  covering  th*^  parties  attacking  the  forts  of  Salamanca,  battle  off 
capture  of  Madrid  and  tbe  Rvtiro,  retreat  from  Madrid  into  Portugal  with  the 
guard,  subsequent  advance,  battle  of  Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  batdea  of  tha  Pj 
Pampeluna,  and  Nivelle;  actions  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbea,  and  battle  of  ToukNiaa^  Bm 
reoeued  the  War  Medtd  with  nine  Clasps. 

333  Lieut  Sedley  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Royal  Staff  Covpa. 

334  Lieut.  Seward  served  tho  Waterloo  oampaif^  with  the  69th  Foot 

335  Lieut  Soymour*s  services  :— Campaign  of  1808-9  under  Sir  John  Moortt  ildwHng 
actions  at  Lugu,  Bencvente,  and  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  iadndteg  ai^a  akd 
aaptore  of  Flushing  (wounded).    Subsequent  campaigns  in  the  Peninsola  froaa  Not.  18Li  to  tlM 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  403 

tnd  of  that  war  in  1814,  iocloding  the  siege  of  Cittdad  Bodrigo,  corering  aiege  of  Badajoi 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Ma'lrid,  aieee  of  Barges,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebas- 
Uao,  passegA  of  tb^  Biaassoa,  the  Nire,  and  the  Adoar,  and  inyestment  of  Bayonne.  He  has 
receiirpd  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Clasps. 

856  Lieut.  WUllam  Sharpin  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  tad  15,  in  Holland,  the  Netherlands, 
and  France,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

337  Lient.  George  Sinclair  serred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  as  a  volunteer,  and  was 
aevereW  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  fortified  Tillage  of  Merxem  on  the  2nd  Febw  1614. 

336  Lieut.  Henry  Smith  serred  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland,  including  the  battles  of  the 
19th  Sept.,  2od  and  6ih  October.  Campaign  of  1800,  on  the  coast  of  France  and  Spate;  ezpe- 
dition  to  Qoiberon  Bay  t  attack  on  Ferrol;  expedition  to  Vigo  and  Cadis ;  Egyptian  campaign  of 
1807,  iadttding  the  surrender  of  Alexandria,  attack  and  storming  of  Rosetta,  in  which  he  took  a 
Turkish  colour.    Capture  of  Qoadaloape,  in  1815. 

339  Lieut  J.  R.  Smith  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot. 

389  Lient.  John  Smith  (b.  n.  14  Foot)  served  on  the  WsJcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Flashing.  Serred  also  in  the  North  of  Spain  and  South  of  France 
in  1814. 

342  Lient.  Joseph  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia, 
Yimiera,  and  Coronna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  MnJal  with  three  Clasps. 

343  Lieut.  Michael  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  40ih  and  wss  present  at  the  battles 
of  Yifetoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

344  Lient.  Ralph  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  23rd  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Touloase,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  irith  six  Clasps.  « 

345  Lieut.  Robert  Smith  was  present  with  the  26th  at  the  battle  of  Coninna,  for  which  he  baa 
received  the  War  Mtdtil  with  one  Clasp. 

346  Lient.  Thomas  Frsncis  Smitb  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NivcUe,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
H<  dal  with  four  Clasps. 

347  Lieut  W.  Smith  (Boysl  Artillery  Drivers)  served  at  Walcheren«  in  1809;  and  the  oim- 
paigns  of  181S,  14,  15,  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France,  and  was  wounded  at  Merxem. 

348  Lieut.  William  Soiith  (b.  p.  7lBt  Foot)  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  71st  Light 
Infantry. 

349  Lieut.  William  Smyth  (b.  p.  Scots  Fus.  Ods.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3Ut  nnd 
wai  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Mt«<?al  with  two  Clasps. 

350  Lieut.  Spalght  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle  and 
Orthes. 

351  Lieut.  Spencer  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Helder,  In  1799. 

352  Lieut.  Sperling  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  Holland  and  Fhtaders,  and  led 
the  ri^bt  column  at  the  assault  of  Bergen-opZoom. 

353  Lieut  Spong  served  in  the  Peninsula,  in  1811  and  12. 

354  Lieut.  Spruuie  served  with  the  69th  at  the  cspture  of  JaTa  in  1811,  for  which  he  has 
rect'ived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla«p. 

355  Lient  Staoey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  12th  Lt.  Dragoons  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ibrce  Clasps. 

3*) 6  Lieut.  Stainforth  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers. 

357  Lieut.  Staveley  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  was  jpresent  at  the  battles  of 
Corunna,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  received 
thH  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

358  Lieut.  Stawell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Victoria,  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 

Clasps. 

359  lient  W.  R.  Steel  served  in  the  Peniosula  as  Adjutant  of  the  48th  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Talavera,  BaaaoOi  Albuhera  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  and  at 
the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badigoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fcight 
Gla^pa. 

360  Lient.  M.  F.  Steele  served  at  the  Capture  of  Java  in  1811,  as  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines, 
for  wh'ch  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

361  Lieut.  Robert  Steele  served  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Comnna,  where  he  was  slightly 
woBsded  in  the  neck.  Expedition  to  Walcheren.  Peninsnla,  from  April  1810tol814,  including 
the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  blockade  of  Bayonne.  He  has  received  tha  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp 
for  Comnna. 

362  Lieut.  Stobart  served  in  the  American  war  under  Sir  Gordon  Drummond. 

364  Lieut.  6.  £.  Stuart  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61kt  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  fiusaoo,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle^  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
Ihe  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 


404  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants, 

365  Lieat  R.  T.  Stuart  served  tho  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  2dik  Foot. 

366  Lieut.  William  Stuart  served  under  Sir  Samuel  Hood  in  the  Weft  Indiea.  At  Copen- 
hagen. In  the  Mediterranean  on  board  the  Cyane  28  guns  under  Sir  Thomas  Stttlnca,  when 
that  ofBoer  lost  his  arm  in  action  with  the  CMs  40  gun  Neapohtan  frigate.  Gim4N>ati 
and  batteries  in  ti^e  bay  of  Naples,  on  the  27th  June  1809.  Served  also  al  the  redudKm  of 
Trieste,  m  1814. 

368  Lieut.  Syret  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  St. 
Sebaitian,  and  battles  of  Yittoria,  NiveUe,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Hcdal 
with  four  Cla#p. 

369  laeut.  Talker  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  and  was  present  at  the  batdea  of 
Vit(i)ria  and  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  vrith  two  Clasps. 

370  Lieut.  Tatlook  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Drai^oons,  and  was  piesent  at  the 
battii  s  of  Yittoria  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

371  Lieut.  E.  J.  Taylor  prior  to  enteriog  the  army  served  as  a  midshipman  on  board  H.  M.  S. 
Belvidere^  and  was  present  in  an  eogagement  in  1809*  Served  in  the  south  of  Franee  fWnnScpt. 
1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inchiding  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  NivcUe 
and  Sl  P6,  and  Orthes.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

372  Lieut  John  Taylor  (h.  p.  90ib  Foot)  srrved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  91st  aad  waa 
present  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  ior  whieh  he  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

373  Lieut.  Thomas  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of 
I7ivf  lie,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps* 

374  Lieut.  Benjamin  Thompson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  and  was  present  al  the 
battlvs  of  Talavera,  Albuhors,  Nirelle,  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciodad  Bodrigo  snd 
Bidsjox,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Ciasps. 

375  Lieut.  H.  W.  Thompson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry. 

376  Litnt.  B.  K.  Thompson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  47th  umI  waa  preeent  at  Uie 
battle  of  Yittoria  and  siege  of  St  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 

377  Lieut.  T.  J.  Thompson  served  In  the  Peninsula  vrith  the  34th  and  waa  preaent  •!  Ibe 
battle  of  Albuhera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

378  Lieut.  Timbrell  served  the  campaign  of  1845-6  on  the  Sntlej  (Medal),  and  wna  present  9a 
the  battlea  of  Moodkee,  Ffrosesbah,  Boddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  which  last  be  had  both 
his  thigh  bones  broken  by  grape-shot. 

379  Lieut  Thornton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  fVom  Feb.  1810  to  Feb.  1814, 
inoluiling  the  defence  of  Cadii  fVom  April  to  Sept.  1810,  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  aetiona  of 
Bedinba,  Condeixa,  and  Sabogal ;  battle  of  Fuentes  d*  Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajca,  action 
of  £1  Bodon,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  assault  of  Badojoz,  battle  of  Sslamancs, 
capture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  at  which  last  he  waa  dange- 
rously wounded  through  the  neck  by  a  musket-ball,  which  carried  away  the  lower  part  of  the  ear. 
He. baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

380  Lieut.  Tighe  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

381  Lieut  Tipping  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Staff  Corps  of  Cavalry,  and  wia  preeenl 
at  the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

382  Lieut.  Tittle  served  in  the  38th,  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  In  1809  ;  also  the  FtBate- 
sular  campaign*,  from  April,  1811,  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  stonning  of 
BddajoK,  battle  of  Salamanca,  various  skirmishes  on  the  retreat  trom  Burgos,  action  at  Oasaa, 
battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  In  1818  he  served  oa 
Commando  through  Cafferland.  At  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian  heaokd  as  an  engineer,  and  ^ras 
severely  wounded  on  the  31st  August,  whilst  showine  a  ford  to  Col.  Femes  of  the  I'omigueac 
S(  rvicc.     He  bas  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

383  Lieut  Town  served  in  the  Peniosula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Yittoria  and  aic^e 
of  St.  Sfbastian,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

:)84  Litrut  John  ToiA-nsend  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  batdea  of  Riv^Ie 
and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He  served  also  the 
WaterI«>o  campaign. 

386  Lieut.  Treuch  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809. 

888  Lieut.  W.  Tunstall  served  in  the  Pcniufula  with  the  96th  and  was  present  at  the  hsitle 
of  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp, 

389  Lieut  Thomas  Tomer  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2Sri  and  was  present  at  Che 
battles  of  CoruLua,  Yittoria,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received  the|War  Medal  with  tbrY« 
Clasps. 

890  Lieut.  Yallancey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royals,  and  wai  present  at  the  faatlira 
of  Bu9aco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Stiamaocs,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  siege  ef  Bada/oi,  fbr  whIeh  he  fcws 
received  the  War  Mcddl  with  five  Clasps. 

391  Lieut  Yesey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  Uie  76th  and  waa  present  a  th«  haltJea  of 
Kivelle  and  Nive,  lor  which  he  has  rsoeived  the  War  Medil  with  two  C9aspa. 


War  Services  of  the  Lieulenants,  406 

392  Lieut  Alexander  Walker  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  old  97th  and  waa  present  at 
the  battles  of  Vimiera,  TaUvera,  Basaco,  and  Albahera»  for  wMoh  he  has  receired  the  War 
Hedal  with  four  Clasps. 

393  Xieut.  H.  R.  Wallace  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7  th  FosUiers  and  wai  present  at 
the  bottlea  of  Bosaoo,  Alhohera,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciadad 
Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

395  Lient.  WiUiam  Walsh  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Gaadaloupe  in  1810,  for  which  he  has 
reeeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp* 

396  laevt.  Andrew  Watson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  33rd  Foot. 

397  Lient.  Oeorge  Watson  served  in  the  Pemnsnla  with  the  3rd  Dragoons  from  Jane  1813 
to  the  eod  of  that  war  in  lftl4,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 

398  Lieut.  Wm.  Henry  Watson  served  the  oainpaigDs  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  France 
with  the  Boyal  Dragoons,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  ior  the  battle  of 
Toulonae. 

399  Lieut.  Thomaa  Weir  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Boyals,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Budiijoz  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  for  which  hehaa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

400  Lieut.  WiUiam  Weir  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27th  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Badsjoz,  and  battlea  of  Busaoo,  Yittona,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  haa  received 
the  War  Medal  with  ^^e  Clasps. 

401  Lieut.  Welah  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1 1th,  and  wss  present  at  the  battlea  of 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

402  Lieut*  Wheatle^jF  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittorta,  Pyrefiees,  Invelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

403  Lieut.  Fred.  J.  White  served  in  the  nor^  of  Spain  with  the  Boyal  Marine  Battalion 
against  the  Carlists  firom  ^larch  1837  until  April  1839.  Ha  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Heraani,  Fuentarabia,  and  Jmn ;  and  waa  eleven  montha  a  prisoner  of  war  in  the  hands  of 
the  Carliala,  closely  confined,  and  several  times  sentenced  to  be  shot.  Serrtd  ^o  on  the 
China  expedition,  from  Feb.  1840,  during  the  whole  of  the  operations,  and  was  in  the 
following  actions,  chiefly  employed  on  shore,  viz.,  assault  and  capture  of  the  forts  and 
batteries  of  Chuen-Pee  (wounded),  attack  on  the  Anunghoy  forta  (Booca  Tigris),  when  three 
strong  forts  were  carried  in  succession  ;  first  advance  on  Canton,  including  tne  destruction  of 
ttoqoaV  Fort  and  other  river  defences;  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Canton,  attack  on  Amoy, — 
oonuoanded  a  Strang  detachment  of  the  Boyal  Marines,  when  the  enemy  were  driven  from 
their  guns,  and  tiie  fortifications,  &c,  captured;  second  capture  of  Chusan,  capture  of  the 
ctiadel  and  walled  dt^  of  Chinhae;  capture  of  (he  city  of  Sjkee,  and  of  the  Heights  of  Segoan; 
attack  on  the  Hill  deMnces  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Cbapoo,  capture  of  the  batteries  and  oity 
of  Woosung,  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Le-Shan,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Chin 
Kiaug  Foo»  and  operationa  against  Nankio. 

404  Litut.  Qeoige  White  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  36th  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Salamanca,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

405  Lii^ut.  Whitfield,  when  an  ensign  in  the  7th  West  India  Begt,  volunteered  and  served 
with  the  let  Battalion  of  Boval  Marines  at  the  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain,  and  at 
the  takiag  and  defence  of  Caatro.  He  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1812,  13,  and  14,  on  the 
staff  ef  Sir  Parker  Carroll;  and  with  the  €2nd  at  the  capture  of  Paris  in  1815. 

406  Lieut.  Whiting  served  on  the  Chinese  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Chu- 
ei^kee,  attack  of  the  Annnghoy  batteries,  advance  on  Canton,  capture  of  the  heights  of  Canton, 
napture  of  Colongsoi  second  d^ture  of  Chusan,  assault  and  capture  of  the  citadel  and  city  of 
Oliiiihaew 

4ti7  Lieut  Wigley  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  and  of  Guadeloupe  in  1810, 
&ir  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

408  Lieut.  Wigton  swvcd  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of 
Yimiera  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

409  Lieut.  Wilford  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Buiigos,  and 
battles  of  Yittoria  and  Toulonae^ 

410  Lieut.  Benry  Wilkinson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  40th  Foot. 

41 1  Leut.  Willett  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  6th  Dragoons. 

412  Lieut.  Robert  Williams  was  present  with  the  25th  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

413  Ideut  Willie  served  at  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served 
also  the  Peninsular  campaigna  of  1811, 12,  and  14,  including  the  2nd  and  3rd  sieges  of  Badajoi, 
iavesiment  of  BayoaDuae,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Badajox. 

414  Lieut.  Windle  served  with  the  10th  at  the  siege  of  Scylla  Castle,  in  1808.  Present  with 
the  Aj^^lo-Sicilian  army  during  Uie  whole  of  ita  operationa  on  the  coast  of  the  Faro,  against 
Murat.    With  the  army  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  in  1812  and  13. 

415  Lieut.  Frederick  Wood  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

4X6  Lientp  Henry  Wood  swred  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  76tb,  firom  June  1813  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  indading  the  liege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidaasoa,  battlea  of 


408  fFar  Services  of  the  LietUenants. 

Kirelle  and  Kiye,  and  inveitioent  of  Bayonne.    Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and 
was  present  in  the  action  of  PUttsburg.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

417.  Lient,  Woods  served  in  the  Fenioeula  with  the  48th  to  1810  and  1811,  and  with  tha  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  in  1812,  induding  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Maasena,  and  tha 
operatiens  in  the  Alemtcjo;  action  of  Campo  Major,  siege  of  OUveD<;a»  and  first  atege  of 
Badajos;  with  Colonel  Coiborne's  Brigade,  when,  by  a  rapid  advance,  several  convoys  were 
intercepted,  and  the  country  cleared  to  Guadalcanal  and  the  fortified  post  of  Benelcasar;  baUla 
of  Albubera,  where  he  ncfived  two  wounds  and  some  severe  contnaions,  and  waa  taken 
prisoner  in  the  charge  of  the  Polish  Lancers,  bnt  subseqaently  escaped  and  rejoined  (he  i»y 
on  its  advance.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ose  Clasp. 

418  Lieut  Wray  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  40ih  Foot. 

419  Lieut  Wm.  Wright  (h.  p.  Bifle  Brigade)  served  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  andwu 
aeverely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

420  Lieut.  W.  C.  Tonge  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Kivelle,  Nive,  Urthes,  and  Toulotue,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claapa. 


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2kd  lieutenants.  STJB-LIEUTENANTS, 
CORNETS,  AND  ENSIGNS. 


tORNKT, 
2d  LrKir.  or 


Agassis,  Lewis,  Hoyal  Marines    

Aickin,  Francis,  14  Dragoons •!..• 

Ainslie,  Robert,  77  Foot 

Allen,  William,  Rojal  Marines     .  • , 

Anderson,  William,  Royal  Marines | 

Ashe,  William,  Kingston's  Recruiting  Corps.. 

Atkinson,  Charles,  Royal  Marines    

Backhouse,  John  Igguiden,  Royal  Marines. . .. 

Backhouse,  Peter,  8  Dragoons «. 

9  Bake^ell,  Robert,'  27  Foot 

Barker,  Anthony,  New  Brunswick  Fencibles  . . 

Barrett,  William  Newman,  60  Foot 

Barry t  James,  Royal  Marines     « .  ... 

Baugb,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Bayley,  John,  13  Dragoons  

*  Bell,  John,  3  ProTisional  Battalion  of  Militia 

BelloD,  Achilles,  130  Foot    

Berkeley, Hon.G.C.GrantleyFitzhardinge, 82  F. 

Bernard,  Waller,  60  Foot 

Bevan,  Michael,  Royal  Marines    

Biddulph,  Walter,  Royal  Marines 

Bignell,  Charles  Philips,  Royal  Artillery    .... 

Black,  James,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

Black,  Thomas,  19  Foot 

Blake,  Edward  John,  Royal  Marines  ......  . . 

BlaiSfSir Charles f  Bart.,  Horse  Grenadier  Gds. 
Bolomey,    Louis   William    James,  2   Light  } 

Infantry  Battalion  German  Legion $ 

Bond,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Boulton,  William,  4  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Bowden,  George,  Royal  Marines 

Boyce,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers 

Bradley,  Edward  Sands,  99  Foot 

Branch,  George  Ferguson,  Royal  Marines  .... 
9  *  Brew,  Charles,^  2  Prov.  Battalion  of  Militia 

9  •  Br«w,  William,*      do.  do.     

Brisac,  Douglas  Petti  ward.  Royal  Marines.  • . « 
Brokenshire,  Joseph,  11  Royal  Veteran  Batt.. 
Bruyeres,  Henry  Pringle,  Royal  Engineers.. .. 

Burton,  Emanuel,  Unattached 

Bush,  Thomas,  5  Royal  Veteran  Battalion.... 
Butcher,  John  Lewis,  8  West  India  Regiment 

*  Cameron,  James,  3  Provisiouul  Hatt.  of  Militia 

Campbell,  Alexander  Brodie,  49  Foot 

Campbell,  Colin,  Royal  Marines 

Campbell,  George,  58  Foot 

Campbell,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Campbell,  James,  92  Foot 

Caiden,  Paul  Kyffin,  Royal  Marines    

Carey,  John  Westropp,  30  Foot    

Cary',  VVillinm,  R.  Marines,  >4«(;m^««^,  Por/j-  ) 

mouth  Dock-yard  Battalion ] 

Carroll,  Thomas,  53  Foot 

Chambers,  Montague,  71  Foot 

Charles,  Deskford,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners 

Child,  George  Richard,  Royal  Marines 

Chittem,  John,  4  Royal  Veteran  Battalion.. . . 

Church,  Boneval,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

Christie,  John,    Royal   Marines,  Adjutant,  \ 

Woolwich  Dock-yard  Battalion \ 

Claik,  V\  illiam  Ricbnrd,  Royal  Marines  ••  • .  • . 

Clarke  J  James  iZ.,'  Royal  Artillery 

Coleman,  Charles,  Royal  Marines  .  •  • .  • 

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408   2nd  Lieuts.,  Sub-Lieuls.,  Cornets,  and  Ensif^ng. 


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Collier,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Collins,  Stephen  Edirard,  Royal  Marines 

Collyer,  George  Samuel,  87  Foot 

Cosnard,  Tohn,  88  Foot 

Couche,  Richard,  Royal  Marines ;  ^ 

Cranage,  John,  Independent  Company    . 
Crespin,  George  Henry  Lewsick,  R.  Marines 
Crombie,  Jmnes,*  2  Iloyal  Veteran  Battalion. . 

Crossgfove,  James,  104  Foot     

Crown,  George  Frederick,  Royal  Marines  • .  • . 

Crozier,  Henderson,  22  Foot 

Cumming,  Alexander,  42  Foot  .  *  •  • 

Daly,  Lawrence,  75  Foot 

D*Anfos8y,  Le  Chevalier ,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Dardis,  John,  14  Foot    * |29 

Davig,  John  Henry,  Royal  Marines  « 

JDavtBf  WUlianty  Royal  Marines 

Day,  John,*  60  Foot 

Deaninn,  'I'hos.*  Bradshaw's  Recruiting  Corps 

^eane,  Thomas,  96  Foot   • •..«... 

Deans,  Robert,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  . . 
De  Beau voir,<S'tr  John  Edmund,  Bart,  104  Foot 

De  Faiiche,  Charles,  60  Foot : 

Derereux,  George  Alfred,  Royal  Marines    .... 

Dillon,  John,  3  Diagoon  Guards •• 

Dillon,  Theobald  Augustus,  58  Foot    

Dixon,  John  Smart,  94  Foot 

Dixon,  Richard.  York  Hussars 

Dobree,  Harry  Hankey,7  Dragoons.. 

Dodd,  Chas.  Wm.   Macarmick,  Newfonnd-  ) 

land  Fencibles •  ) 

9  Donovan,  Henry  Douglas,^  9  Foot 

Downer,  George,  Royal  Marines,  Adjutant,  \ 

Chatham  Dock-yard  Battalion \ 

Drinkwater,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Duckers,  Charles,  82  Foot 

Dufiesne,  Louis  FlaTien,**  Canadian  Fencibles 
Dumford,  Andrew  Mont,  Isaacson,  2  Royal 

Veteian  Battalion 

Saves,  John,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  .... 
9  Edgelow,  George,*  8  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Elliott,  John  Furzer,  Royal  Marines     

£nsor,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Evans,  Daniel,  Royal  Marines 

Evans,  John,  1  Garrison  Battalion   

Evans,  William,  Royal  Marines    

Eyre,  Thomas  Dowling,  Royal  Marines 

Field,  John  Stroud,  Royal  Marines 

Fitz  Gerald,  John,  22  Dragoons  ............ 

Fletcher,  James,  100  Foot 

Flexman,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Flint,  William  Richard,  Royal  Marines 

Forbes,  John,  107  Foot 

Ford,  William,  Royal  Marines 

9  Forsey,  John,'^  Staff  Corps  of  Cavalry  .... 
Forster,  George,  8  West  India  Regiment  .... 
Forsyth,  Robert,  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  . . 

Fosbery,  Henry  William,  12  Foot    

Francis.  Henry  (Ensign),  Rifle  Brigade  .... 
Fraxer,  William  (Lieut.  27  Jan.  97),  60  Foot   .... 

Fraser,  John,  72  Foot 

Frett,  John,  Royal  Marines * 

Gage,  John  0>.le,  9  Dragoons   •••.. 

Garden,  Alexander,  104  Fool    

Gardner,  Charles,  4  Ceyloa  Regiment. ....... 


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29  April  47 

20  April  15 
6  Oct.    84 

25  Dec  06 
19Julj  98 

4  July   98 
1  Dec.   12 


2d  LIEUT. 
ETC. 


Oardner,  John,  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  . . 

Geffrard,  John,  Independent  Company    

Gillbee,  James,  Sicilian  Regiment   

Gilliei^  Walter,  Royal  Marines,  A^jutantf  ) 

Pembrohe  Dock-^ard  Battalion 5 

GlanTille.Fnnois  {laeut,),  19  Dragoona    .... 

Gordon,  Francis,  16  Foot • 

QouUL^  Matthew,  4  Royal  Veteran  Battalion. . 
Graham,  Humphrey,  Hanger's  Recruiting  Corps 
Grant,  John,  Bradahaw's  Hecroitiog  Corps. . . . 
^Oration,  CharUs^^  Royal  Sappers  &  Miners 
*Gn^,  John,  3  Prorisiooal  Battalion  of  Militia 

Griffith^  Richardf  Royal  Irish  Artillery    

Gritton,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    

Gunn,  William,  Bourboa  Regiment •  •  • 

Gunthorpe,  Joshua  Rowley,  Koyal  Marines    . . 

Hailes,  Augustus,  Roval  Alarines « •  •  • 

Hallum,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Hamilton,  John,  1  root . , 

Hammond,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Hamond,William,71Foot    

m  Handoock,  Tobias,^'  27  Foot 

Haunay,  James,  Royal  Marines   

Harrison,  William,  38  Foot 

Harrey,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Harvey,  John,  Royal  Corsican  Rangers 

9Harwood,  £dward,>'32Foot    

HaydoD,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines  

9  Haydoo,  Robert  Luckcombe,*^  20  Foot  .... 

Hayes,  Henxy  Horace,  81  Foot 

Haymard,  Joseph  Peter,  5  West  India  Regt.  • . 

Hayter,  George,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

HemminffS,  John  Exham,  Invalids.  •  • 

Hewett,  Frederick,  Royal  Marines   

Hewion,  Georee,  24  Foot 

Hinton,  John  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Hoare,  Charles  Vyvyan,  Royal  Marines 

9*Hobro,  Edward,  1  Provisional  Batt.  of  Militia 
Hodgson,  Frederick  ^milius,  R.  Waggon  Train 

^3Si  Holland,  Thomas  Edward,'^  83  Foot    

Holmes,  Richard,  Royal  Marines 

Home,  John,  15  Foot    • . . 

Hoyland,  John,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  .... 

Hugoe,  Samuel,  Rojal  Marines   

Huthnance,  John,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers  .... 

Jackson,  John,  Iloyal  Marines 

9  QSI  Jagger,  Joseph/^  Royal  Artillery  Drivers 

Jeffery,  James,  Royal  Marines      

Jenkins,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Innes,  Robert,  94  Foot 

Johnstone.  Hamilton  Trail,  Royal  Marines .... 

Jooes,  Stopford  Thomas,  61  Foot 

Jop,  Robert,  25  Foot 

Karr,  Peter,  4  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Kennett,  Charles  Leighton,  4  West  India  Regt 
Kruger,  Carl  WeveU.von,2  Ceylon  Regiment. 
Kylett  James f  2  Roval  Veteran  Battalion  . . 
9  Lamb,  JohnP  2  6oyal  Veteran  Battalion, 

Military  Knight  of  Windsor 

Lamborn,  John  Sherrard,  Royal  Marines.  • .  * 
Lane,  George  Dawkins,  Royal  Marines  •  • .  • 

Lane,  James  Reece,  Royal  Marines 

Lanffdale,  Marmaduke  Robert,  9  Foot 

Leatham,  Francis,  62  Foot 

Lee,  Frederick  Richard,  96  Foot 

Lee,  John,  78  Foot • 

Lee,  Robert  Newton,  2  Ceylon  Regiment  . . 


WMKN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


25  Mar.  16 

29  April  47 

11  April  22 
23  Mar.  85 


15  Aug.  00 

8  Sept.  08 

23  Aug.  15 
4  June  95 

28  June  11 
31  Mar.  08 

24  Mar.  00 
17  Oct,  14 
26  Sept.  87 

4  May  15 
26  Aug.  82 

26  Dec.   16 

29  Dec.  13 
24  Dec.  12 
12  Oct.    13 

27  Mar.  97 

24  Feb,   14 

5  Jan.  15 
29  Sept.  14 
10  June   13 

1  June  97 

9  Sept.  12 

2  April  12 
25AIay  12 
12  Mar.  11 

10  Feb.    14 

25  Dec.   13 

20  Nov.  80 
14  Mar.  01 

1  April  15 

1  Oct.    11 

12  Nov.  13 

22  Feb.    09 

16  July  13 
16  A(.ril  49 
19  Jan.     10 

14  May  13 
25  Aug.  10 

15  Nov.  10 

11  May  15 
29  July    13 

21  Sept.  15 

22  Jan.  14 
19  Oct. 


1814 

20  Feb.    17 

24  April  16 
16  Oct.    95 

1  Jan.     16 
30  Mar.  20 

25  Mar.  02 
1  Jan.     16 


26  Mar.  16 
21  Feb,   91 

26  Dec.   16 
8  Nov.  28 

25  April  16 
25  Dec.   14 

27  May  00 
1  AprU  19 

25  June  18 
25  April  17 
1814 


9  Nor. 


15 
15 


1  Jan. 
25  Dec. 
1  Jan. 
3  Aug. 


16 

14 

16 

15 

1814 

1814 

14  Jan.    19 

6  April  90 

13  Aug.  02 

1  Mar.  17 

1  Jan.    23 

1  Nov.   14 

1  Jan.     16 

1  Aug.   16 

16  April  49 

1  Jan.    16 

8  Mar.  21 

1  Jan.    16 

25  Mar.   16 

25  April  16 

20  April  20 
23  Sept.  24 


24  Aug.  32 
15  Feb.  12 
15  April  07 
17  June  02 
4  Nov.  13 
6  Dec.  13 
8  Sept.  14 


24  July 
1  Jan. 
7  Nov. 

25  July 
25  April 
21  Dec. 


35 
16 
12 

02 
17 
15 


25  April  16 


29  June  15' 13  Nov.  23 


410  2nd  JMut^^t  Sub^Lieuis^$  Corneti,  and  jhuignM. 


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26 


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25  Oct. 

8  Sept. 
27  July 
27  Jan. 
31  Aug. 
18  Jao. 

9  Oct. 
27  Jao. 

7  Pec 

9  Mar« 

24  June 

5Julj 

15  April 

22  Feb. 

dJuiv 

16  Mar 

16  Nov. 
6  April 

120  Nov. 

17  June 
15  April 

2  Sept, 
6Maj 
4  Feb. 

15  April 

23  Dec 
-21  »Ur. 


0922 
13  25 


Lennan,  Edwwd,"  7  W*it  India  Regiment    • .    3  Aug,  15 

Lewii,  Stepli^n,  73  Foot    19  May   14 

Lidderdale,ThomasRobertfon,6W«0tlDdiaR«gt«  14  Aug.  00 

lioyd,  Heoiy  Vereker,  86  Foot    31  Jan.    1625 

Lloyd,  Samuel.  Royal  Marinee  .•,.«.  t  •«•  t  ••  • 

Loft,  John  Henry,  15  Dragoons   

Losack,  Augustus,  84  Foot   .•••,,«•%%. 

Lnm,  William  Purefoy,  35  Foot    < 

Lyons,  Anthony  Muntoo,  Royal  Marines 

Lyte,  Thomas,  Royal  Marinea • 

M'Connechy,  James,  Royal  Marines   « . « 

M'Dermott,  George  Augustus,  Rifle  Brigade. . 
M'Donell,  Alexander,  Grlengarry  Fencibles    . , 

M'Kinnon,  John,  64  Foot 

M'Lachlan,  Neil,  64  Foot 

M'Leod,  Norman,  6  Foot 

9  l!2a  MfMsdonald,  Colin,**  50  Foot,  Town  ( 

M({fQr  at  Montreal  ( 

Maclacblan,  Colin,  72  Foot « 

Maclean,  Alexander,  Newfoundland  Fencibles 
Maclean,  Samuel,  Royal  Satppers  and  Miners  . 

Manico,  £dward.  Royal  Marines « 

Margitson,  Joseph,  il  Foot 

Mason,  Richardson,  04  Foot 

a  Mead^  Charles,^  Royal  Artillery  Drifers . 
Meredith,  James  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

MiUiken,  John,  63  Foot    

Monk,  John,  Royal  Marines •  • 

Montgomery,  Robert,  95  Foot 

Mooney,  Jcmo,  Royal  Marines  ...••... 
Moore,  Charles  William,  Royal  Marines 
9  *  Moore,  John,  1  Provisional  Batt.  of  Militia 
Morehouse,  George,  New  Brunswick  Fencibles 
Morgan,  James  Hungerford,  Royal  Marines  • . 

Morris,  John,  4  Foot 

a  Mortashed,  John,"  35  Foot , 

Moss,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Mvisy,  Adam,  84  Foot    •  • 

Nason,  George,  68  Foot 

SNelson,  Richaid,"  3  Foot 

Nixon,  John  Isaac,  4  Foot , 

North,  Roeer,  Royal  Marines 

Nugent,  Christopher  £dm.  John,  17  Dragoons 

0*8bea,  Thomas,  3  Garrison  Battalion 

Orsne,  Herbert  Lewis,  R,  MBxiueB,  Adjutant ,  \ 

Sheerneu  JDock-^yard  Battalion ) 

Owen,  Robert  Hassall,  Royal  Marines    ..••.. 

Palling,  Henry, 95  Foot ., 

Parsons,  Quy,  Royal  Marines    . .  • .  • 

Paaheller,  Charles,  Royal  Marines 

Patterson,  Thomas,  Roval  Marines 

Pawsey,  George,  Royal  Marines 

Pegg,  William,  28  Dragoons    

Philipps,  George,  Royal  Marines.  •.•••.•.••• 

Pitt,  llenry.  Royal  Marines 

Pleuderleatb,  David,  4  Foot ...«••..••. 

Porter,  John  Hall,  Royal  Marines   ••.«••.. 
Poits,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines,  A^futantt 

Devonvort  Dock-yard  Battalion    

Ponssin,  Balthazard,  Corsican  Rangers  i . . . 
Powell,  Wm.  Edward  {Ensign),  18  Dragoons  ) 

Colonel  of  the  Cardigan  MUitia S 

Prendergast,  Maurice,2  Hussars  German  LegioD|22  Feb. 
PuUiblank,  Edward  Cooper,  Royal  Marines   . .  18  July 

RsdcUffe,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines •  •  • .    1  Sept. 

Rnye,  UeniyRobsft,  Royal Msdast  •.,«..«.  UDsc. 


KNSIGITj 
ETC. 


3  Aug, 
19  May 
14  Aug. 
31  Jao. 
24  Feb. 
30  Pso. 
18  May 
125  Dec. 

3  Nov, 
22  July 

10  Mi^, 
2  Dec. 

6  Feb. 
24  June 

7  Sept. 

11  Aug. 
•30  Jao. 
28  Jan. 

9  July 

24  June 
22  April 

2  Feb. 
6  Sept. 
14  April 
IMay 
2  May 

1  June 

30  May 

2  Dec 

25  April 

31  May 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF   PAY. 


16 
6 


April  18 
July   20 

Oct.  21 
April  16 
Mar.  18 
Aug,  19 
July  20 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  88 
Jan,  16 
Aug.  20 
Aug.  16 
1783 

Mar,  31 

Jan.   4% 

JUM  15 

June  16 

Mar,  17 

Jan.  16 

Feb.  16 

Dec  |8 


IJan.   16 


08 
15 
14 
13 
16 
15 
14 
15 
13 
02 
15 

47 

11 
13 
09 
80 
13 
81 
02 
12 
12 
02 
11 


2 
15 
25 

1 
13 
25 
18 

1 

11 
24 
25 

15 

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47 


11 

13 

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1 
1 
8 

31 
1 
1 

25 
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Sept.  U 
Jan.  19 
April  98 
SepU  17 
1814 
April  16 
Jan.  21 
May  17 
Oct,  21 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  18 
June  22 
July  16 
Jan,  18 
Nof.  24 
June  02 
Nov.  16 

April  47 

Jan*  16 
Jan.    19 

Sept  83 
Sept.  14 
Mar.  91 
Mar.  03 
Jan.  16 
Jan.  16 
May  02 
Jan.   16 


15  April  47 
13|25  Mar.  16 

laSspt.  M 

26  April  16 

16  Jan.  16 
091  1  Sept.  14 
12J  I  Sspt.  14 


2nd  Idiuts.p  Suth'Ueuts,.  Comeii,  and  EniJgiu.  411 


•  •  •• 


Il«d,  Xbomai,  22  Pragoop«r  i  •  1 1  r  m  « r 

ResiiM,  fT9demk,  60  Foot    f  •  1 1  •  * « •  r » t 

Rickan),  M»rtiQ,  Rojal  Waggon  Train    ..•,,. 
Ridge,  JamBa  Stuart,  6  Wett  India  Regiment 
Robertson,  William,  IU»f  al  S^ppera  and  Minera 
Rogers,  Thomaa,  40  Foot  »•  • . « . . .  *  f . .  »t 

9  Rose,  Philip  »  66  Foot , , , , ,  • 

Rosa,  Henrj  Paget  Bayly,  Ro^al  Marioea 
Rosa,  Jobn,  6  Garrison  Battalion  •  f » •  *  t  •  ■  i  r  t  r 

Roaa,  William,  10  Foot    ,..,, , 

SaUery,  William  Ogle,  7  Garriaon  Battalion  r» 
Sauuoert,  Edward,  Royal  Sappeia  and  Minera 

Sargent  Richard,  Roy  id  Marines •  • 

Savage  Rowland,  1  Foot 

Soott,  William,  61  Foot 

Scully,  William,  13  Dragoons 

Serjeant,  George,  Royal  Marines 

Shackel,  William,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

9  Shore,  Joho,"^  Royal  Artillery  Drivers    .... 
Simpson,  John  Bridgman,  (Comet,)  48  Foot. . 

Simpson,  John  W.,  Royal  Marines 

9  Ared,  Wimum,^  3  Royal  Veteftn  Baltalioo 
Skinnev,  William  Dunstan,  Royal  Marinea .... 

Skues,  George,  Royal  Marines . . . .  • 

Smith,  Jolm,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners    . .  •  • 
Smith,  Sir  Michael  Cusac,  Bart,  U  Dragoon^ 
CSi  Smith,  Wm.  Slaytor,**  (Lt.  17  Oct.  08,)  72  I 
W.Atiyt,  Yorktkire  Hussars,  Yeomanry Cav.  J 

Smithwick,  Robert,  Roval  Marines . . » 

Spark,  John^  Royal  l^ppers  and  Miners.*  •, 

Sparkes,  Thomas,  56  Foot , 

Bpeanoan.  Ralph  William,  21  Foot 

Standish,  Richard,  Royal  Marines 


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Stevens,  William,  Royal  Sappers  and  Minera. . 
IfiStewart,  Bohertf''!  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

i\Strattan,  William,^  R.  Sappers  and  Miners 
)  Sunderland,  Henry ,'^  52  Foot 
weeney,  Francis  Bernard,  62  Foot • . 

9SBi  Taibot,  James,**  (Zi^f .,)  2  Dragoon  Gda. 

Taylor,  Bobert,*^  •  Royal  Artillery    

Taylor,  William,  7  West  India  Regiment   .... 
Temple,  Gustavus  Haneoek,  Royal  Marinea 
Teyobam,  G.  H.  R.i  Lord,  Royal  Artillery 
Thien V,  Lewis  de,  Royal  Marines  ...»••• 

Thomaa,  Mark,  98  Foot 

Thomson,  George,  12  Foot    • . . . 

Thomtoo,  Robert  Innes,  78  Foot . . .  • 

Tickell,  John  Arscott,  Royal  Marines  . . .  •  • 

Todd,  William,  Royal  Marines, 

Traeey,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery  Driyera 

Trewhitt,  Henry,  34  Fool \,,,,, 

Tumbull,  William  George,  73  Foot 

Tomer.  William,  Sicilian  Regiment    

Tweed ie,  David,  Royal  Marines 

m  Veitch,^'  WiUiam,  58  Foot   

Vincent,  John  Tuonadine,  Royal  Marines 

Wade,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines    

Walker,  William  Hislop,  3  West  IpdU  R^. 
9  Wallace,  Alexander,*  B.  Sappers  and  Minera 
Wallace,  Jamea,  (  Ensign,)  22  Dragoons 

Walsh,  George,  45  Foot 

Walter,  George,  Royal  Marinea   

Walter,  Rawlina  George,  Royal  Marinea 
Walters,  Henrv,  Royal  Marines   ...... 

Watson,  Atherton,  91  Foot 

Watts,  David  John,  Royal  Marines    . . 

Watt8|  William,  2  Dragoon  Guarda , ,  • , .  I  8  Oct. 


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3  May 
1  Juqe 

25  Pee. 

22  Feb, 

1  July 
17  Oct, 

17  Nov, 

16  Pea, 

20  Oct. 

20  June 
19  Feb. 

14  Jan. 

15  Dec. 

2  Deo. 

16  June 
24  June 
11  April 

21  Sept. 
19  May 

17  Oct. 

2  Aug. 

24  Aug, 

25  July 
25  Oct. 

1  June 

19  Aug. 

36Dao. 

3  Oct. 
8  April 

7  April 
30  Jan. 
28  June 

1  Nov. 

25  May 
1  April 

26  July 

20  Jan. 
16  Feb. 

22  Jan. 
16  May 

15  May 

16  Dec. 

8  Feb. 

9  Nov. 

5  May 

1  Aug. 
8  Sept. 

2  Feb, 

23  May 
30  Dec. 

12  Aug. 

6  Feb. 
28  Aug. 

30  Jan. 
18  Nor. 

5  Dec. 

16  Nov. 
IJuly 

14  April 
14  April 

17  Jan. 
1  April 

13  Dec. 

31  May 
20  May 


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7 

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4 

25 
29 


06 
00 
15 
13 
14 
12 
09 
13 
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83 
07 
14 
13 
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14 
161 
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May  IQ 
Feb.  03 
Oct.  19 
Deo,  19 
Jane  20 

Aug.  02 
18H 
Sept,  14 
Feb.  15 
1783 
Aug,  10 
April  17 
Sept.  14 
Mar.  18 
1814 
June  02 
Jan.  16 
June  16 
Nof.  14 
Aug.  24 
Jan.    16 

Sept  24 
Sept.  14 

June   19 


06 

10 
12 
13 
21 
11 
15 
15 
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Jan.  16 
April  17 


Mar,  39 

April  17 
May  22 

Sept.  16 

Mar.  13 

Jan.  21 

Sept.  14 

No?.  18 

Jan.  18 

Aug.  16 

Oct.  19 

Jan.  16 

Jan.  IQ 

June  19 

June  16 

Jan.  16 

May  16 

Sept  83 

Jan.  16 

Feb.  25 

Jane  23 
June  20 
Jan.  16 
Jan.  16 
Sept,  14 
April  98 
Jan.  16 
May  04 


412  2nd  Lieuts.p  Sub-Lieuis,,  Cornets,  and  Entigns*  * 


Weir,  Hector  John,  Royal  Marines 

Weir,  Henry,  Koyal  Marines   

Weiss,  Frederick,  60  Foot    

Whaley,  George,  17  Foot 

Wilcocks,  John  Lodge,  1  Dragoon  Guards . . . . 

Wilde,  Joshua  John,  Royal  Marines    

Wilkios,  Samuel  Martin,  86  Foot 

Wills,  John,  Kingston's  Recruiting  Corps  . . .  • 
Wilson,EdwardLumley,Hoinspech*s Mounted  > 

Riflemen 5 

Wolff,  Alexander  Joseph,  11  Foot    

Woodcock,  Frederick,  Royal  Marines 

Woolhouse,  Andre vr  Mackason,  Unattached   •  • 


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24  Jan. 
24  Sept. 

3  May 
18  Nor. 

7  Jan. 

23  May 

24  Oct. 

25  Dec. 
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13  Aug. 


82 
14 
14 
02 
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26 

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April  92 
Sept.  14 
July  18 
Sept.  09 
June  02 
Sept  83 


0224Oct«    02 

21  II  Nor.  24 
12  20  Feb.  15 
25 17  July  98 


War  Services  of  Second  Lieutenants,  Cornets,  and  Ensigns. 

I  Ensign  BakeweU  joined  the  3rd  Battelion  of  the  27th,  as  tn  Enngn,  et  the  lioet  of  Tocm 
Vedras  in  Oct.  1810,  uid  Mrred  in  the  oaaptii|n  of  the  foUowIng  yew,  iwdoding  the  action  of 
PombaL  Bedi^ia,  and  Caapo  Mayor,  eiege  of  OliTen^a,  and  Ist  siege  of  Badaios. 

3  BnaignaC.  and  W.  Brew  aeoompaaied  the  2nd  Prorisional  Battalion  of  Milituk  to  thaSoaik 

of  Franoe,  hi  1814.  ^  <,  ^  - 

3  Second  lieat.  James  B.  Clarke  serred  on  the  Continent  in  1794  and  95,  aad  wm  prmwtf  ■ 
aoYeral  skinniahea»  and  at  the  ilege  of  Kunesaen,  where  he  waa  wonnded. 

4  Ensign  Crombie  wat  at  the  captain  of  the  Cape  of  Good  H<^  in  1806.  S«Ted  ako  Ike 
campaigns  before  New  Orleans  in  1814  and  15,  and  was  sererely  wonnded. 

5  Ensign  Day  was  praeent  at  the  capture  of  Martiniqae  in  1809  :  ■obeeqantiv  haeervBd  it 
the  Feniuala  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera.    He  haa  reoeifed  the  War  Medal  with 

6  EnsinBeamanaerved  in  the  Feninsnla  and  wai  present  at  the  battlea  of  Vitlofla,PyreDe«s, 
Kirelle,  Niye,  Orthes,  and  Tonlonae,  for  which  he  hat  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  six  Claapa* 

7  Ensign  I>onoTan  serred  in  the  Fenmsula  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  of  the  PyreoeM. 
NiTelle,  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the  War  ICedi. 

witii  four  CUwps. 

8  Ensign  Dofresn^  serred  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Chataaagvay 

for  which  he  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

9  Ensign  Edgdow  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Viniiera,Cann&s. 

yittoriaT^yrenees,  Nirelle^  Orthee,  and  Tonloose,  for  whidi  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Meda: 

with  seren  Clasps. 

10  Comet  Forsey  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  P/rcBeci, 
Orthee,  and  Tonlonse,  for  which  he  has  reoeiyed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

II  Second  Lient.  Grattan  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  <tf  Talarcti^ 
Bosaoo,  Foentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and  Sc  SebMrisa, 
for  which  he  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  aix  Clasps. 

12  Ensign  Handoock  serred  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  27th  Foot 

13  Ensign  Harwood  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Cindad  Bodriri 
and  Badajoi,  and  at  the  battles  of  Nire  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Hmc^ 

with  four  CUwps.  ,     «    .      ,        „  ^    ^     ^      ^  w^ 

14  Ensign  Haydon  serred  in  the  Fenmsula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  BaRoaa,  ii 
which  he  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

15  Ensign  Holland  serred  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  4th  Foot 

16  Second  Lieut.  Jagger  serred  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battlo  of  TUavvci 
Serred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

17  Ensign  Lamb  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Bolsin,  VtsBf«cs 
asd  Talarera,  for  which  he  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

18  Ensign  Lennan  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  which  he  has  reoelfod  tbe  ^^  * 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

19  Ensign  Macdonald  serred  the  campaigns  of  1811, 12, 13, 14,  and  15,  with  the  79tt,  tadn.^ 


War  Services  of  Second  Lieutenants,  Cornets,  and  Ensigns.         413 

the  sieffe  of  Cladad  Bodrigo,  oorertng  last  nege  of  Badajoz,  battio  of  Salamanca,  capture  of 
Madrid,  sieges  of  Burgos,  snbseqaeat  retreat  tboogh  Spain,  battles  of  the  Fjpenees  (28th  and 
30th  JnJy),  Nivelle,  NiTe,  Toulouse,  and  Waterloo,  besides  yarious  minor  affairs,  and  was  four 
times  sererely  wounded,  yIx.,  in  the  right  thigh  at  ike  batUe  of  the  Pyrenees,  in  the  right  groin 
at  the  Nive,  in  the  right  leg  and  right  cheek  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

20  Second  Lieut.  Mead  served  in  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and 
Flanders,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

21  Ensign  Mortashed  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees, 
Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

22  Ensign  Nelson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera, 
Albuhera,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

23  Ensign  Philip  Bose  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  tor 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

24  Second  Lieut  Shore  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814. 

25  Enugn  Sired  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Sahagun  and 
Benevente  and  Toulouse^  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

26  Lieut  Smith  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  10th  Hussars. 

27  Second  Lieut  Spark  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Matda,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

28  Ensign  Stewart  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Conmna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

29  Ensign  Stratton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz  and 
baUles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

30  Ensign  Sunderland  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Yimiera  and 
Faentes  d'Ooor,  and  at  the  siege  of  Cindad  Rodrigo,  for  which  ho  has  received  the  War  Medal 
wSOi  three  Clasps. 

31  Lieut  Talbot  served  the  Waterloo  oampslgn  wUh  the  Grenadier  Quards. 

31*  Second  Lieut.  Bobert  Taylor  served  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon,  and  captures  of  Mar^ 
tiniqae.  St.  Lucia,  and  Guadeloupe,  in  1794.  Li  1795,  when  the  Caribs  rose  to  take  the  Island 
of  St.  Vincent,  he  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  field  for  ten  months,  during  which  period  be 
was  io  eleven  diifin-eiit  engagements. 

32  Ensign  Veitch  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Orthes  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

33  Second  Lieut  Alex.  Widlace  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of 
BadsjoB  and  St  Sebastian,  and  at  the  bathes  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nlve,  for  which 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 


414 


PAYMASTERS. 


•  •  •  • 


•  •  • 


Aetoft,  Bdwftrd,  2  Oflrriton  fittulion .... 

Aitken,  Alexander,  42  Foot 

AmmtTongy  Jamesy  67  Foot •••••• 

Bell,  Willuiii,>  {09U»  Not.  94)  89  Foot 

Bell,  Willisin,  56  Foot ••••••..•. 

Bewt ,  John ,  7  8  Foot 

Boiieteed,  John,  Ceylon  Kifle  Regiment.. 
9  Bowden,  Wm«  CareT,*  21  Dragoons   . . 

fiBo/le,  Wimam,MlFoot 

Brenan,  Pairick|  97  t^oot 

Brongb,  Richard,  83  Foot 

Bnm,  Jameei^  4  Foot  (Capu  19  D«c.  84) 

S  Burnet,  John,'  16  Dragooos 

Cahill,  Dand,  88  Foot 

llCall,  George  Isaac,'  18  F.  (c!rrp^^ODM.  !l), 
Campbell,  Morris  Robiosoo,  68  Foot  .... 
Chapman,  Beniamin,  5  Line  Bo.  Ger.  Leg. 
Chasot  John  Woodford,  Malta  Regiment.. 
Christie,  George,  8  West  India  Regiment 

C<41ins,  Michael,  76  Foot 

Conrt,  John.  73  Foot • 

9  Cowper.  keor/^  7  Line  Bo.  Ger.  Leg. 

Cox, Coarles,  76  Foot ••.•• 

Coz,  Douglas  Leith,  47  Foot 

SB  Crawford,  William,'  2  Dragoons  .... 

Cieeer,  Richard,  27  Foot 

Cross,  Anthon/.  24  Dragoons 

Crowe,  George  William,  27  Foot 

Dana,  Wm.  Futteney,  6  Garrisoo  Batt.   . . 

fDavies,  Richard/'  74  Foot 
ta  Dean,  WilFiam,"  25  Foot 

9  m  Dem/U^  frti2tam,"  18  Dragoous . . 
J}e  Carteret,  GeorgB,  5  R.  Veteran  BatU 

Dire,  Hugh,  10  Foot 

Doughty,  Sir  £dw.  Baf^.4  W.  India  Regt. 
9  Drawwater,  AngustuB Charles,*'  4  Dr.  ) 

Odi.  {CapjL  lA  Auf.  ll) ) 

Edmonds,  Edward,  Recruiting  District  . . 
Furlong,  Charlea  Joho,*^  Unattached  .... 

Oapper,  Peter,  104  Foot    

Geddee,  Adam  Gordon,  10  R.  Vet.  Batt 

Goddard,  John,  15  Foot    

|l  im  Gordon,  James,*'  92  Foot 

Grant, Peter,  65  Foot   •••••• 

Oiimes,  Charles,*'  Invalid  Depot 

{Halniide,  James,  37  Foot 
Hall,  Henry  William.  39  Foot 

Hall,  John,  Riecruiting  District 

9  Halpin,  William,*'  1  Lt.  Dr.  Germ.  Leg. 

Hanburj,  Capel  S.,  1  Dragoona    . .  • 

Herman,  Rohert,  17  Dragooos 

Heath,  Edwin,  88  Foot 

9  m  Hilliard,  Henry,**  68  Foot    

Holdsn.  Wm.."  Rifle  Br.  {Cafi.  it  Jnly  si) 

9  Holdsworth,  Samuel,'*  82  Foot    

Home,  Darid,  35  Foot 

Hunter,  Edward,"  98  Foot,  {ca^.  18  Maj  ss) 
Hunter,  Thomas,  7  Dragoon  Guards   .... 

Jeffenon,  Richard,  Ceylon  Regt 

Johnson,  Ralph  Boetler,  45  Foot 

9  Jones,  Micnael,  80  Foot   

Ir?in,  Msrtio,:61  Foot 

Imae,  John  Christ.  Caulfield,  80  Foot  . . 

Ker,  Thomas,  103  Foot 

Kng,  Xnomas, 96  Foot .....«..••..•••• 
«l  Kmgkt,  John,  8  LUlnf.  Bn.Gt£.L^. 
9  Lediard,  Thomas,  66  Foot 


BNSION. 


•  • 


*  • 


LXSUT. 


3  Mar.  08 


2lJo])r   08 


•  • 


1  Oct.    11 

•  •     . . 

10  Kor.  26 

4  Mar.  02 

2  July    29 


9  May   11 


FAT- 

MAATBm. 


9M«r. 

26A0g. 
6  Jan. 


12 
13 
14 


•  • 


6  Feb.    13 

•25*090.13 
16  Jane  13 


8  Aug. 
2  Nor. 


16 

08 


30  Not.  09 
17  Aug.  15 
10  Jan.    11 


31  Dee. 
1  July 


32 
04 


9Ma7  34  20  Mar. 

'^  |19At^g. 

1  Jf% 
IHa/ 


HALF  FST. 


ODee. 

17  Fe^ 
2a  Aa^ 


nerer 
7  Feb.    11 


6  June 
9  Feb. 


11 
09 


25  June 
3  June 


19 
13 


14 

21 
17 
41 
19 
36 
36 
24 
32 
22 
49 
49 


12  Dee.  11 

28  Not.  U 
2lJuaa  10 
12  May  06  4  KoV. 

3  Not.  25  1  Mar 
n  Not.  13  98  May 

7  Oct.    24  »M». 

6l^eb.   3SMJaa. 
25Jud«  0311  April  11 
11  Not.  42   1  AapL  48 

7  Dee.  3629  Get.   47 

19  Dee.   35|20  Aug.  41 13  Jaly   49 

27  Aug.  032aDaa.   19 

24  Oct.    05  1811 

2d  Dec.  0626  July    17 

21  Mar.  27  1  J^f 

22  July    3614Dac« 
iMar.  0626  SapL 

29  Jan.    061  7  Ma^ 


29  Oct.    12  25  Sept.  40| 
24  Mar.  29 


1  May   05 


31  Dec   12 

14  Aug.  11 


6  Not.  01 

7  Mar.   11 
25  AprU  07 

1  Dee.   25 


29  SepL 
20  Juue 


08 

05 


. . . .  # 


26Ma7    14 


20  Mar.  06 


3  Jan. 
25  Dec 


10 
06 


ISept 
IJan. 
14  Jan.    19117  Nor. 


11 

25  Dm. 

2SDia. 


39 

49 
16 
29 
48 
49 
25 
06 
24 
16 


5  Sept  03 


20  Aug.  41 


to  Dec.  2930 Sept  42 
13  Aug.  02 
15f^b.  98 
^1  Mar.  08 
2  Apiil  12 

11  Nor.  19 


1822 

21Aar.  23 
aSept  19 

1847 


16Jyly 


23  Not.  15 


22  April  24^  JbH 
14  Not.  16,11  Not. 
31  Mar.   l4  25Jnaa 
29  Aug.  11  27  Feb. 
4  April  06^  %  Mas; 
20  Aug.  98*15  May 
16  April  1218  July 
29  June  0922  July 
4  April  05-29  July 
2  Oct.     1225 Sept 
6Jao.    07  25Jnne 
26  Dec. 
26  May 


21 

08 


41 
33 
19 
21 
21 
^0 
Or> 
48 
42 
19 
28 
\h 
27  Mar.  2c 
19  Oct.    es 


*1814?8Juoe  27130  Aug.  3i 
25Feh.  08  16  Not.  09  22  Mar.  2110Ma7  39 
15  Deo.  04,31  Dec.  0626  Feb.  241  1  SefL  47 
31  Dec  071  1  Not.  09*22  Sept  2527  Aw.  41 


•••••••••• 


13  July   0911  Aug.  13)27  Mar.  40  21A^. 

12  Maj   14    1  Oct    25  3  Not.  25)  1  Oat. 

23  Oet    23    1  Sept.  26  6  MaT   36'  68iipc 

..     ..     27  Oct    10a{5J«M 

..     ..      21  April  98^25  Aaff. 

16  Jan.    06  17  May   04^26  Dea. 

27  Sept  10 13  Ocu 

14  Ma/   17  30J«a» 

5  Sept  1125X>ec 

120  Jaa.    14  2&MV 


6  May  04 
27  April' 09 


Sept 

20  Juoe 


98;  2A|»fa 


t  • 


12Jul7    10 


U 
4y 
'^ 
46 
U 
U 
14 

IS 
M 


4ApdlUtt6I>w.  17 


Pflym<Mfef<. 


414 


•••■•• 


Lediagluun,  Georp^e,  34  Foot 

Lnkii.  John,**  3  Foot , 

9  M<LMd,  Martin,*'  25  Foot 
Mackfty,  James  DuflT,  50  Foot 

IISI  MackoDsie,  Hugh,^  7 1  Foot 
Maolaario,  David  Scott  Kio.,''  1  Dr.  1 
Gda.,  Dep,  Asiitt.  Commissary  Oen,  > 

7Marchl4     3 

Malaaaex,  Nicholaii  Hompeach'a  Mount.  ) 

Riflemen ....• • ] 

Meitiejohn,  J.  Hope  Johoatone,  92  Foot. . 
Mockler,  John,  82  Foot « • 

SMoas,  William,  York  Ligbt  InfaDtry  .. 
Nicholson,  Joaepb,**75  F.  {Cspt,  15  Mar.  tl.) 
O'Keefe,  James,  48  Foot 
O'Meara,  Daniel,*  45  Foot 


COBNBT, 

BTO. 


1  Aug«  06 
22  Feb.    10 
8  Oct.    12 


LXBtTT. 


UPardej, J.Qtiin»53F.(CS,jpf.3iDec.28)  > 

A  (ffutant,  Shropshire  MUitia 5 

Pilloo,  Johoy  64  Foot ••■•■ 

Prior,  Lodge  Morres  Murray,"  12  Lancers 

Read,  George,  5  Foot   • 

m  Robitiaon,  P.  Vvvyan,''  88  Foot  . . . . 

9  Rodgera,  James,*^  26  Foot  

Rose,  Hickman  Leiaod,  30  Foot  ....«•.. 
Sherwood,  Henry,  Brunswick  Cavalry. . . « 

8troD|^,  Richard  Henry,'*  26  Foot   

9  Teigbe,  Thomas,  1  Line  Bn.  Ger.  Leg. 

Terry,  Henry,  99  Foot 

9  €SI  Thomson,  J.  Crooke,  1  Foot 

Tiddeman,  Henry,  75  Foot 

9  Torey,  Alexander,  24  Foot 

Trick,  Thomas,  1  R.  Veteran  Battalion  . . 
Waimoright,  Vavid,^  11  R.  Vet.  Batt.. . 

Warden,  Cbatles,  42  Foot 

Wave,  Robert,*' 49  Foot 

Webater,  William,"  76  Foot 

Wemys,  Francis,  Recruiting  District  .... 
Wetberall,  William,  87  Foot 
Whitaker,  John  Gibson,  8  Hussars 


7  May   12 
25  May    32 

11  Aug.  08 

25  Aug.'  14 

16  July    11 

« *     * . 

12  Sept.  U 
. .     . . 

17  May   27 

. «      . . 

7  Aug!  27 

•  •  •  • 

13  Sept.  10 

.  •     . . 

22  Oct."  13 


17  July  06 
6  Aug.  12 

18  Jan.    15 


PAY* 

XA8TBB. 


* . 


.... 


•  •  •  • 


{White,  John  Lewis,"  81  Foot 
White,  Warren  Ilastings,^  2  Light  Dr.  ) 
German  Legion •  ] 

{m  Williams,  James,^  44  Foot 
Wri| 


ighty  Jftmee/i  94  Foot. . . 


•..*••••• 


1  Sept.  10 
25  Oct.  12 
20  May   08 


Jan.    05 


10  Dec.   13 
12  Sept,  34 

.  •     .  • 
9  Aug.  lO 


11  Jan« 
17  Dee. 


16 
IS 


9  Deo.   13 


9  Dec. 

19  May 

* .     . 

11  June 


31 
14 

18 


16  Sept.  19 
24  Dec.  29 

15  Jan.    24 

26  Nor.  12 
8  Nor.  98 

18  Sept.  23 

80  Deo.  97 

2  Mar.  2(^ 

27  Aug.  41 

3  Mar.  04 
7  Sepu  26 

16  Jan.    12 


.  ICfe&ON 

lALp  par. 


20  Dec.  13 

25  Sept.  13 

1  Feb.    09 


• « 


31  Oct.    05 


•  < 


26  Nor.  18 
6  July    20 

6  May    13 
28  Jan.    13 

7  Oct.    36 

26  Jan.  16 
1  May  04 
1  June  37 

8  SepL  04 

27  Dec.  27 
31  Jan.    11 

28  May  07 
4  Feb.    19 

14  Sept.  09 
7  Sept.  08 
7  Feb.    21 

28  June  31 
7  Sept.  26 

25  May   11 

17  Aug.  99 

9  Jan.    17 
25  Feb.    18 


39  NeT.  3d 
25  June  47 
15JaB.  30 
1814 
16  Aq|^.  U 

30  July  44 

t9O0t   03 

23  July    44 

lOcU    48 

25  Aq^.  16 

13  Aug.  47 

1  April  87 

3  Uot.  43 


20  Oct.    26 

laFtb.  96  n  Sum  44 


26  Mar.  lO 


29Jtt^  2^ 
3  0cti  48 
11  Not.  S4 
28Juqe  S7 
1  JnM  37 
16  Aug.  ill 
23J«ly  18 
18  Aug.  43 

25  June  16 
1  Juae  65 

22  Oct.    16 

26  Mar.  18 
29  Mar.  43 
18  July    U 


25  Jan. 

9  Apr. 

1  Jaiu 
12  Jaly 


38 
47 
44 
44 


3  ^or,  40 
8  0eft.    18 

21  Sept.  16 


17  Sept.  12 
4  Oct.    I0l26  April  16 


25Dec«  18 


War  Services  of  the  Payrmslers, 

1  Cspf  ala  Bell  aerred  at  the  captare  of  the  lale  of  France  In  18 1 0.  Alio  at  the  taking  of  «h« 
following  Forta  in  the  Conoan,  East  Indies,  yi2.»  Seedghur,  Bngimntghar,  Ryghur,  In  1818  i 
Kewtee  and  Raree,  in  1819 ;  at  the  first  and  last  places  led  the  storming  partietf  aa  alio  at  tho 
taking  of  a  stockade  oommandine  a  ford  near  Bugwnntghnr. 

>  2  Paymaster  Bowden  sertad  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Queen's  Royals  :  in  1808  he  weafc 
with  Sir  Arthor  Wellesley'a  Expedition  to  Portugal  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vlmiera  i 
ttfterwards  with  Sir  John  Moore  during  the  campaign  and  retreat  to  Coronna  In  1808*9« 
Sabsef^tiently  he  aoeompankd  his  Beat,  to  Walcheicn  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  oaptm 
of  Hashing.  Embarked  again  with  ui  Hegt.  for  Liabon  in  Jan.  181 1.  and  was  presenl  at  ua 
bAttle  of  ftentea  d'Onor,  oovering  the  siege  of  Badafoz,  aiege  of  the  Forts  and  bsAtla  of  l^aki* 
mttica,  and  iinre  of  Burgos*  He  haa  reofilTed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claefa  nr  vliriany 
Gontnna,  and  Salamanca. 

3  Pmiaater  Boyla  aerred  in  the  PeninaoU  from  Kay  1809  to^iha  end  of  ihal  war  Ih  1814 
\ncMmg  the  battle  of  Bosaco,  retreat  to  Torres  Vedraa,  pursuit  of  Massena,  aotiona  of  w 


t 

OS 


416  War  Strmces  of  the  Paymasiers. 

d*Arotide  and  Campo  Mayor,  tiege  and  oaptom  oC  OU?«n^  MHMilt  and  oaplva  «f 
oaptnro  of  Madrid  and  the  Betiro,  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  PjreaMt.    Slightly  ira 
the  ear  at  Fort  St.  CbiiitoYal,  lOth  May  1813,  aod  aeain  in  the  ho9  in  the  PyMMaa»  28th 
July  1813.    He  haa  reoeWed  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

4  Captain  Bum  served  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Islands,  and  was  at  the  takias  of  MaaMnr 
in  1814,  Served  the  Mahratta  oampaign  of  1817  and  18,  and  was  sererely  wonndad  at  Bhnrt- 
pore  in  1826. 

5  Paymaster  Bnmet  aooompanied  the  16th  Light  I>ragooiia  to  Ilandan  in  1793,  and 
retained  home  with  them  in  1795.  ftxMseeded  with  the  regiment  to  the  Peninsala,  in  the  spring 
of  1809,  and  renamed  with  them  until  Angost  1810.  He  has  feceired  the  War  Medal  wk  one 
Clasp  for  TalaTera. 

6  Captain  Call  served  with  the  24th  light  Dragoons  at  Agra,  Deig,  Bhnrtpore,  Alhrghar, 
Delhi,  Laswarrie,  Patteghnr,  and  also  in  sereral  skirmishes  in  Lord  Lake's  easspaigna  of  1B03, 
4, 5,  and  6.  He  served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsola  on  the  staff  of  lC^|or-6enainl  MncKinwn, 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Ciudad  BodrigOy  fbr  whwh  he  has  receiTed  the  War  Madal 
with  one  Clasp.  B»  served  also  throndbont  the  China  war  with  the  leth,  indndmg  tha  first 
oaptnre  of  Chnsan»  Chiahae,  Ningpo^  Chapoo,  WooBanjr,  and  Chin  Kiaag  Po& 

7  Paymaster  Cowper  served  on  the  expedition  to  Stralsnnd  and  Copenhagen  in  1807;  to 
Sweden  with  Sir  John  Moore,  in  1808 ;  thenoe  the  same  year  to  Portngal,  whara  he  aarred 
nntU  Jaly  1811 ;  thenoe  to  MaHa,  Sioily,  and  Oenoa*  nntil  the  peaoeu  ItohaanosiTad  tha  War 
Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Talayera  and  Foentes  d'Onor ;  also  the  war  medal  lustaasd 
by  the  King  of  HanoTer  to  every  offioer,  non-commissioaed  offioer,  and  acAdier  of  tha  Oenaaa 
Legion,  in  commemoration  of  the  services  of  the  corps. 

8  Paymaster  Crawford  served  the  Waterloo  eaapiugn  with  the  2nd  Dragoooa. 

10  Paymaster  Davies  served  in  the  Peninsula  firam  Sept  1811  to  the  eod  of  that  war  In  181^ 
iaelnding  the  oaptnre  of  Fori  Pionrina  and  Badajos,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittofia»  Pyrenees, 
NiveUe,  Tarbes,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Msdal  with  seven  Claapa. 

1 1  Paymaster  Dean  (h.  p.  25  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsuk  horn  April  1809  to  the  end  af  thai 
war  in  1814,  and  has  reeeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaeo  and  Badajon.  He 
served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

12  Paymaster  Deane  (h.  p^  18  Dragoons)  served  on  the  expedition  to  the  Heldsr  in  1799  as  a 
Comet  in  the  18th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  lOlh  and  19th  SeMamiher, 
and  2nd  and  6th  October.  Paymaster  18th  Hussars  with  Sir  John  Moors's  Buedlilon  to 
Madrid  and  retreat  to  Corunna ;  and  again  in  the  Peninsula  in  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war, 
including  the  Battlea  of  Vittoria,  Pmneea,  NiveliCk  Nive,  OrthM,  and  Toulouse,  and  paaeaita  of 
the  Bidassoa  and  of  the  Adour.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  inelnding  the  batda  ol 
Waterloo.    He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

13  Captain  Drawwater  served  in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  thecapine  of  Mar- 
tinique in  1809  I  and  aahsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Busaeo.  Ha  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claqw. 

14  Paymaster  Furlong  was  in  the  action  before  Genoa,  and  the  taking  of  that  dly,  7th 
April  1814.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  indudhig  the  operatioiia  in  the  Gbeaapaak, 
battle  of  Bladensborg  and  capture  of  Washmgton,  action  before  BsUisBore,  and  tha  srfisa^miit 
service  in  the  Chesapeak  s  operations  of  the  army  before  Kew  OrlMs^  tha  atntic—  of 
the  2nd  Deo.  1814,  and  1st  Jan.  1815,  and  storm  of  &•  Ameriean  lines  before  New  OAsaas ; 
taking  of  Fort  Bowrer.  On  board  the  Gokkn  FU$ee  trsasport  when  attacked  by  an  Amarinsn 
privateer,  off  the  island  of  St  Domingo,  28th  Nov.  1814. 

15  Paymaster  Gordon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  92nd  and  has  leoaived  tha  War  Msdsl 
with  seven  CUwps  for  Corunna,  Fnentes  d*Onor,  Vittoria,  Pyvsnees,  Niv«v  Ortiias,  and  Toalaasr. 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

16  Paymaster  Grimes  served  the  campaigns  of  1818, 14,  and  16  in  Lower  Oaaadui  nodcr  Sir 
George  Frevost.    He  served  also  in  the  Burmese  War  with  the  38th  Begk 

18  Paymaster  Halpin  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  tha  War  Medal  with  foar 
Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

19  Paymaster  Hilliard  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1809  to  the  and  of  thai  war  in 
1814,  inelnding  the  battle  of  Busaeo,  aeion  of  Campo  Mayor,  first  siege  of  IM^|**ffi  hattfe  of 
Albuhera,  affairs  at  Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almarai.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1818^  in- 
cloding  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo*  at  which  latter  he  WM  severely  wnokdad.  Ha 
has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

20  Captain  Holden  served  at  the  siege  of  Soylla  Castle,  in  Calabria,  in  1810;  *^V*fTil  on 
board  the  Spattmn  frigate  in  1812,  forming  a  part  of  an  expedition  against  Oallipoii  m  tha 
entrance  of  the  Adriatic,  where  he  was  employed  in  the  gun-boats ;  on  coaating  bask  ta  MJnsaiiis, 
he  assisted  to  destroy  several  towers  and  forts,  and  to  taka  many  boata  laden  srifli  atarM  and 
povisions.  At  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  island  of  Ponia,  on  the  coast  of  Naplaa,  in  1813, 
he  was  landed  in  command  of  a  company,  under  a  heavr  fire  of  grape-ehot,  to  aUenoa  tha  hatttry 
Frontani,  commanding  the  entrance  of  the  harbour,  which  surrendered  to  hia,  as  wall  aa  aaolkff 
on  the  oppoaite  side  of  the  island. 

21  Paymaster  Holdsworth  served  on  the  axpeditioa  a^idnst  Belle  Iill^  in  Joae  1800;  H  te 


War  Services  of  the  Paymasters.  417 

ti6g«  aad  Mplvre  of  FlnAing,  in  1809 }  fai  the  PeninsiilA  from  June  I8I2  to  the  end  of  that 
WW  fai  1814»  InclndiDg  the  bettlet  of  Vittorift,  Majft  Pass,  Heif^hte  of  Pampelona  80th 
(wounded  in  the  wrift  oy  a  mQ8ket«ball  and  contowd  on  the  ehonlder),  and  31  at  Jnly,  Heighti 
of  Leaaca  Slat  Ang.,  battlea  of  Nivelle  and  Orthea.  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with 
thne  Claapa. 

i2  Captahi  Hunter  aerved  in  the  98th  with  the  Expedition  to  the  North  of  China  in  1842 
(Medal)  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chin  Eiang  Foo,  and  landing  before  Nankin. 

24  Paymaater  Lnkia  waa  preient  with  the  Boffa  at  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  (Medal). 

25  Patmaster  M^Leod  aerved  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  27th  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battles  of 
Nivefle,  Nive,  Orthea,  and  Tonkiaae,  for  which  he  baa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claapa. 

26  Paymaatcr  Mackenzie  aerred  in  the  Peninanla,  and  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight 
CUapa  for  Rcdeia,  Yiaaiera,  Coronna,  Fuentea  d*Oaor,  Vittoria,  Pfreneea,  Nive^  and  Orthea. 
He  aerred  also  the  Waterioo  campaign. 

i7  Paymaster  Maelanrin  aerfed  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  oampaijni  of  1813,  and  ihat  in 
Bolhaid  in  1814  :  anbaequentlj  at  Waterloo,  and  with  the  anny  of  occupation,  aa  Deputy 
Asriatairt  Commiasaiy  GenenL    He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  NiTclle. 

28  Captain  Nicholson  served  in  the  Peninsula  firom  April  1809  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including 
the  batties  of  Talavera,  Bnsaco,  and  Salamanca  (scTerely  wounded),  for  which  he  has  recdved 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

29  Paymastar  O'Meara  served  in  Senegal,  west  coast  of  Africa,  as  a  lieut  under  GoL  Brere- 
•ofr)  in  fiieffra  Leone  under  Governor  SfCarthy }  in  Cai&aria,  in  the  campaigns  of  1819  and 
90,  under  the  present  Sir  Thomas  WUlshire ;  in  the  Birmaa  Empire  under  Sir  Archibald 
Campbell ;  and  in  India  with  the  45  th  regiment 

30  Captain  Paidey  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

81  Paymaster  Prior  served  the  campaign  of  1817  in  the  East  Indies  against  the  Pindarrecs. 

82  Paymaster  Robinson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  69tlup0ot 

83  Paymaster  Rodgert  served  in  the  Peninsula  fh>m  May  1813  toNiie  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  indttdinr  the  siege  of  Tairagona.  Served  afterwards  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present 
at  Amulnier,  Malligaum,  and  Asseerghnr. 

34  Paymaster  6&n%  served  with  the  26tfa  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the 
fint  takijig  of  Chusan. 

•  8d  Paymaeter  Wainwright  servsd  with  the  Queen's  Royals  on  board  the  BummU  74,  in  Lord 
Howa'a  actions  of  the  28tn  and  29ih  May,  and  1st  June  1794  :  the  Buasell  took  possesaion  of 
the  Impetimut,  one  of  the  aeven  French  line-of-battle  ahipa  taken.  Engaged  with  the  French 
brigands  at  Vanghlin,  Martinique,  in  1795  ;  at  the  capture  of  Trinidad,  in  1797  $  in  the  Irish 
retellion,  in  1798,  including  the  action  at  Fowk's  Mill,  liberation  of  Lord  Kingsborough  and 
other  PM>testaaU  at  Wexford,  and  taking  of  the  Fkench  at  Ballinamuck.  Embarked  for  the 
Uelder  in  1799,  and  was  present  at  the  first  landing  on  the  27th  Aug.  and  battles  of  the  19th 
Sept,  2nd  and  6th  Oct  and  retreat  from  Egmont-op-Zee.  Served  also  tiie  Egyptian  oampaign 
of  1801,  indnding  the  action  at  the  lanamg,  siege  and  oapture  of  Fort  Aboukir,  battle  of 
AJezandria,  rednSion  of  Rosetta  and  Fort  St  JnUan,  action  at  Rahmania,  surrender  of  Cairo 
csid  Alexflttdria.  Slightiy  wounded  in  Lord  Howe's  action,  and  again  at  the  Holder.  Medal 
for  services  in  Egrpt 

86  Paymaster  Ware  served  with  the  38th  in  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  preaent  at  the  capture 
of  Ramgoon  and  aubsequent  operationa  before  tiiat  plaoe.  Served  with  the  49th  throughout  the 
operatiooa  in  China,  except  Segoan. 

87  Paymaster  Webster  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  ;  of  Guadalonpe  in  1810; 
smd  also  in  the  Amertean  war  in  1814.  He  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for 
Martinique. 

88  Paymaster  John  Lewis  White  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  68th  and  has  reoeived  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Nivdle  and  Orthes. 

89  Paymaater  W.  H.  White  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  88th  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Claapa  for  Yittoria,  St  Sebaatian  and  Nive. 

40  Paymaster  Williams  served  hi  the  Peninsula  with  the  44th,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal 
wiUi  three  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Badajoz,  and  Salamanca.  He  served  also  the  Waterloo 
campaign. 

41  Paymaster  Wricht  served  in  the  Peninsula  witii  the  late  94th,  from  April  1810  to  Iho'end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  &duding  the  defence  of  Cadis,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  pursuit  of  Massena, 
aetions  of  Redinha,  Oondeiza,  Fox  d'Arouce,  and  Sabngal ;  battie  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  and 
Bttrm  of  CSudad  Ro^igo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajos,  battie  of  Salamanca,  retreat  from  Madrid 
t»  PortanI,  batiks  of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes ;  action  at  Yio  Kgoirs,  and 
Md«  ef  Tonlonsa    Ho  has  rsceived  the  War  Medal  with  ten  CUsps. 


418 


ADJUTANTS. 


Bangs,  Wm.  Kiekett,  47  Foot 

fl  Brown,  John  Tho.,  1  Pror.  Bn.  of  Mil. 
race,  Thomaa,  Windsor  Foreaters 

Cooke,  Robt.,  Newfoundland  Fencibles,  ^ 
Cantttin  qflnvalidi,  Royal  Hospital,  ^ 

Kilmainham 3 

9  Clause,  John,*  Recruiting  District .... 
Crauiford,  James,  8  Rojal  Veteran  Batt. 

Eilis,  Richard,  97  Foot 

Faman,  John,  6  Foot. •••«••••••••••••• 

FitzGerald,  Dennis,  41  Foot. • 

Fletcher.  Richard,  Recruiting  District .... 
Fraser,  Alexander,*  New  Brunswick  Fenc. 

Halden,  John,  7  Foot »..**.*••«• 

9  Henry,  John,*  91  Foot 

Holmes,  John,  Durham  Fencible  Infantry 
9  Cd  Hope,  James,*  Recruiting  District 
&gram,  James,  Breadalbaoe  Fenc.  laf.  .. 

Leitb,  John  Kenneth,  12  Foot 

Lowriej  James,  2  Royal  Veteran  Batt.  . . 

Mackenzie,  Thomas,  77  Foot 

Muller,  William,  85  Foot 

Osborne,  Fraucis,  62  Foot 

Fackett,  John,  Greek  Light  Infantry  .... 
Parlour,  William,  6  West  India  Regiment 

Peacocke,  George,  88  Foot   

fi  Peckelt,  Sampson,*  34  Foot 

Reed,  Lancelot,  75  Foot   

Stewart,  James,  2  Rojal  Veteran  Batt. . . 
Tassie,  George,  7  Royal  Veteran  Batt.  . . 
Thompson.  Tho.,  Ross  k  Cromarty  Fen.  Inf. 
9  Trotter,  Thomas,  27  Foot 


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1  Lieut.  Crause  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  tlie  battle  of  StlanuuDca,  for 
which  he  hss  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

2  Colonel  Fraser  serred  in  the  American  war  with  the  49th,  and  highly  distingaiahed 
himself  in  the  night  attack  open  the  American  army  at  Stoney  Creek,  where  be  bayooctecl 
scren  of  the  enemy  and  took  the  Amerioan  General  Winder  prisoner.  He  is  now  e  Coloftel 
of  Miliiia  in  Upper  Canada. 

3  Ensign  Henry  has  receired  the  W^ar  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and  Atbnherm. 

4  Lieut.  Hope  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept,  1811  to  Dec.  1813,  iocluding  tbe  atorai- 
log  of  the  enemy's  works  at  Almaras,  action  at  Arroyo  de  Moliao,  battles  of  Vittorie,  the 
Pyreoeea  (25th,  30tb,  and  3 let  July),  and  Nirelle.  Served  also  the  oampaigo  of  1815,  in* 
eluding  the  batilea  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

5  Lieut.  Peckett  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  October  1813  u  Adjutant  of  tbe  34tli,  aad 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Prreaees  ^wounded),  NireQe,  Xire, 
Orthesy  and  Toalousei  for  which  be  has  receired  tlie  War  Medal  with  eight  Clas|ia, 


QUARTER-MASTERS. 


419 


AUxaandarf  John,  Royal  ArtiUef^  • « • . 

9  Aodrews*  Jofan,  4  Dragoon  Gnarda  ••.•••••.... 

Armatrang,  Cbarki,  12  Laacers  • •••• 

ArmatTongf  John,  68  Foot    

Austin,  Natbanieli  3  Cet'ion  Regiment    

9  9M  Bagsbair,  laaae/  84  Foot * 

Barker,  Aletaoder,  Ro/al  Arlillerj 

BarneSi  Samuel,  Royal  Ariillerjr* « 

9  Batburat,  William,'  1  Life  Guards   

Bell,  Robert,  6  West  India  Regiment. . . . « 

Benton,  WiUiam,  72  Foot 

Betson,  William,'  15  Hussars 

m  urn  BUtufp,  WUlianh^  1  Life  Guarda 

Blaek,  James/  Ceylon  Regiment 

Blaj,  Samuel  Suttoo,  72  Foot 

SI  Bleokio»>p,  William,'  10  Foot    « .  < . . 
lytfanau,  William,  69  Foot    

&Bootb,  Jonatban,*  60  Foot  
Brand,  James,^  5  Dragoon  Gua<'ds «... 
Sift  Branoan,  Jobn/  GO  Foot  {Em,  5  S«pi.  86)  •  •  •  • 
%  Brown,  John,'  I  Dragoon  Guards 

Buehananf  WiUiam,  (eqs.  m  f^b.ao),  1  R.  Vet.  Bait. 

Burns,  Cormick,  96  Foot 

Burrougb,  Tbomas,  60  Foot ...•.*.. 

Calder,  James,  92  Foot .*» 

Calueve,  Pierre  de.  Royal  Waggon  Train  *..«.... 

Cambidge,  tlobert,  21  Dragoous ««•••. 

Campbelli  Jeremiab,  12  Foot   •  *  • 

Campbell,  William,  80  Foot. 

Carden,  James,  30  Dragoons    

Carroll)  James,  18  Foot * « •  •  i . 

9  m  Carter,  Jobn  Henry ^^^^  1  Life  Gnsrda  *«•«•• 

Carter,  William,  Rutland  Fencible  Cavalry   

CfuUtMrit  W^aiiam,  94  Foot   ....««..• 

Cberriman,  Jobn,  11  Dragoons    . . . . « • .  • . 

Clark,  Aleamnder,  Royal  Artillery  . . « • » •  • . 

Qarke,  William,  Royal  Staff  Corps 

Clayton,  Tbomas,  Hants  Fencible  Cavalry  • « < » . . . « 
Cockbum,  Jsmes,  8  Dragoons  .»•«•»..»»..•«••** 

t|  Collins,  Francis,"  11  Hussars  ••» »**««••• 

6  itt  Collins,  John,"  16  Dragoons 

Couolly,  Patrick,  20  Foot  ..«...*  .4  <«>  i .  i  ....•• . 
CosMlfoi  Pierce,  32  Dragoons  ,••»»  i  .«.«..««.*« . 
9  mft  CreigbtoB,  Tbomas,*^  71  Foot 

{Crooks,  William  Smedley,^^  2  Life  Oukrde  .  <  * . 
Qlft  Cruickabank,  Alexander,^'  79  Foot  . . .  •  i  • « . 

Daines,  Cbarles,  26  Foot    ...«.....< •».... 

Dallas,  Alexander,  Bourbon  Regiment  •  •  <  i  •  i  •  • . . 

Dandy,  Jobn,  90  Foot   ...*»»<  i  .•  1 1  »•  * 

Hffil  Davidson,  James,'*  41  Foot  • » • •  i 

Debenbam,  Thomas,  56  Foot   «••»»!». 

Dixon,  James  (Cbr.  is  Oct  19),  104  Foot   i » . 

^  ilft  Bobmm,  William,^''  1  LifW  Guards 

Dvrelly,  Thomas,^*  Coldstream  Goa*4s    ........ 

ibdoD,  Riehard,  3  Dragoons    »•«•».%«••• « . 

Edwards,  George,  85  Foot    ••.•••«•• *  • . . . 

Edwards,  Tbomas  Willock,^  84  Foot 

EUary,  WilUam  »  59  Foot. 

m  m  Ellington,  Jobn,**  2  life  Guards 

Elliott,  James,»  66  Foot    

£lUs,  Jobn,  32  Dragoons  ••  * 4 « •  * • « « • 


QUARTER- 
MAST  BB. 


26  Aug.  36 
21  Oct.  13 
20  June  34 

7  July    37 

25  April  05 
1  May    14 

13  Oct.    14 

27  April  26 
1  Feb.  08 
1  June  28 

26  Sept.  12 
1  Nov.  04 
1  Nov.  35 

19  June   15 

10  Aug.  26 
6Ailar.  12 

18  Aug.  29 

28  Sept.  15 
4  May    26 

17  July    35 

18  Sept.  35 
15  Juoe   15 

6  Feb.    12 

11  Mar.  13 
26  Aug.  13 

8  Feb.    85 


28  July    14 
31  Jan.    22 

4  June  29 
26  Oct.    26 


WHBM 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


27  July    06 
4  Jan. 
16Jso.    07 
24  April  28 


13  July 

6  Feb. 

12  Juoe 
19  Aug» 

19  Sept* 

7  Jan. 

13  Get. 

24  Sept. 

8  Aug. 

7  Mar. 

14  Feb. 
17  Feb. 

25  June 

8  Sept. 

15  Oc(. 

25  Oct. 
3  Dec. 
10  June 
19  June 
23  Nor. 


16 
34 
17 
37 


6  Deo.  14 
3  Oct.  48 

18  July  48 
16  Dec.  19 

26  June  17 

19  Sept.  22 
31  Dec.  42 

1  Jan.  31 

29  Dec.  17 

1  Sept.  48 

30  May  43 
25  Juoe  16 
21  Sept.  41 

25  Nor.  16 

27  July  38 
18  June  41 

28  May  47 
30  Mar.  38 

1814 

10  July  17 
6  Sept.  39 

26  Aug.  02 

1 1  No7.  24 
10  Feb.  37 

1  Mar.  98 
23  July  44 
IJan.  31 


1025  Sept.  18 
26  Aog.  29 


24 

5 
10 
17 

1 
24 

1 
II 

2 
18 

7 
32 

8 

8 


27 

38 

38 

41 

30 

32 

38 

351 

24 

12 

12rl5 
85 
30 
17 
21 
11 
26 
125 


37 
12 
21 
15 
04 


June  24 

Mar.  47 

Nor.  31 

8ept«  41 

Mar.  98 

Jau.  40 

Jan.  31 

May  49 

April  47 

Nor.  24 

Sept.  26 

July  36 

May  44 

Ja.i.  29 

July  37 
Mar.  10 
April  41 
Feb.  32 
May  41 
Mar.  33 
April  39 
Junt  03 


20 


Quarter-Masters. 


\ 


9  IB  Emmott,  WilUuD.^^  Royal  Horse  Guards,  ) 
Adjutant,  Worcetter$hire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  S 

9  Fair,  William  «  {Ens.  14  Dec.  20),  63  Fool    

9  Wi  Fairbroiher,  Carter,**  Royal  Horse  Guards.. 

Farraals,  James,  103  Foot    

Farrell,  James,  84  Foot     

F{f§^  JameSf  Royal  Artillery   

Flizgerald,  Thomas,  71  Foot 

Forbes,  John,  91  Foot 

Fartunef  Alexander^  Royal  Artillery 

Fox,  Samuel,  96  Foot    

Fiiii),  Joseph,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  AdjuitaUf 
Dorset  Yoomanry  Cavalry 

F/aser,  Alexander,  Canadiao  Fencibles 

Fraser,  Donald,*  74  Foot 

QSl  Frost,  John,''  Royal  Horse  Guards 

lates,  William,  Roval  Artillery   

Gillan,  James,  41  Foot 

Gillie,  John,  12  Dragoons 

Godwin,  John,  Hants  Feocible  Cavalry 

GoodfifUow,  Joseph,**  10  Foot 

on  Grant,  Bernard,**  82  Foot •..<>• 

Grant,  Joseph  Jeffries,  11  Foot    

Greig,  George,  2  Life  Guards 

Grimwood,  Thomas,  56  Foot 

Grove,  Joseph,  3  Dragoon  Guards 

Grubb,  James,  Surrey  Fencible  Cavalry     •••••• 

Guest,  Charles,  Pembroke  Fencible  Caralry  .... 
Guy,  Wm.**  62  F.  (jSnt,  8  May  34^  Li.  27  Mar  so.) 

Hnddon,  Richard,*^  10  Dragoons    

^  Hall,  John,**  6  West  India  Regiment     . . 
[amillon,  Richard,  37  Foot 

9  «ll  Hsnna,  WilUam,**  4  Foot 

Hardiag,  John,  3  Foot   • 

7,2^  Hardy,  Lake,  New  Bronawick  Fencibles    . . 

QjB  Hardy,  Thomas,  Royal  Horse  Guards 

Ha'-ker,  Robert,*^  41  Foot 

Hai^risoa,  Alexander,  1  Garrison  Battalion 

Hariibon,  Daniel  Charles  Rogers,  11  Foot 

9  Haslam,  Richard,**  5  Dragoon  Guards 

9  m  Heartley,  Andtew,**  Royal  Horse  Guards,  "1 
Adjutant,  Bast  Kent  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  \ 
MUitary  Knight  qf  Windsor } 

Hendley,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 

Henstook,  Heorjr,  5  Foot 

Hewetson,  Hamilton,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

B  Htggins,  Henry,''  7  Dragoon  Guards 

Wi  Hill,  WiUiam,  Rifle  Bngade 

Hilliard,  John,  Cornwall  Fencible  Caralry 

Hilton,  James,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners 

Hodder,  John,  1  Regiment  Fencible  Cavalry 

H oUis,  James,  69  Foot 

Hornby,  WUliam,  66  Foot    

Home,  Robert,  2  Dragoon  Guards 

Homer,  Isaac,  33  Dragoons 

9  Hudson,  £dward,»  23  Foot 

Hume,  Wm.,  72  F.,  Town  Adiutant  at  Gibraltar 

Jackson,  Henry,  Royal  Horse  Guards 

Jackson,  John,  3  Dragoons 

Jenninffs,  John,  Essex  Fencible  Caralrv 

limes,  WilUaiD,  Nugent'a  Recruiting  Corps  . . . 

Kelly,  Richard  Seymour,  Royal  Staff  Corps  ... 

Kenny,  WiUlwn,**  51  Foot  

Sm  Kerr,  WilUam,^*  28  Foot  (jsm.  7  July  97) 
eioifi.  Miles,  5  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

{m  Kinkee,  Fred(eriok,«*  19  Dragoons 
Ledger,  Thomas,^  15  Dngooni 


25  Sept.  28 

15  April  13 

7  Nov.  29 

9  May    11 

12   May  37 

10  Sept.  32 

17  Oct.    45 

6  Sept.  39 

26  July  27 
19  July    39 

125  Dec.  38 

28  Sept.  09 
25  Nov.  06 
31  May  28 
15  Nov.  09 
20SepL  44 


QUARTBB. 
MASTBR. 


21  Feb. 
28  Aug. 
5  Oct. 
26  Jan. 
25  Nov. 


28 
35 
38 
24 
11 


37 


WHBN 
PLACED  ON 
HALT  PA^^ 

Una.    81 

25  June  41 
1  Jan.  31 
29  Mar.  18 

23  May  48 

10  Mar.  48 
lAug.  48 

25  Feb.   48 
1  Jan.    31 

11  Oct.    16 

IJan.    31 

24  Mar.  41 
9  ApiU  47 

25  Dec.  n 

3  Mar.  4| 
llFeb.    it 

4  May    49 
IJan.    31 

25  July    14 
25  June  16 


8  Apr.   35 

29  Sept.  14 

2  Nov.  37 

8  Jan.  29 
31  Oct.  03 
13  Jan.    25 

13  Feb.    12 
6  Jan.    32 

22  Jan.     13 

8  Sept.  08 
25  Aug.  09 

12  Dec.  22 

23  Jan.    34 
1  Feb.    1625  July    16 

25  June  02 

14  April  25 
25  Dec.  26 

9  Nov.  35 


10  Sept.  47 

25  Mar.  10 

14  Jan.  Id 
9  Nov.  49 

27  May  36 

8  May  17 

3  Aug.  26 

25  Aug.  23 

20  Sept.  44 
25  Sept.  17 

15  July  l« 
17  June  U 

IJan.  31 

1846 


10  Mar.  43 
29  Mar.  39 

14  Jan.    48 

27  July    49 


27,27  Sept.  42 


3  Nov. 

1  Feb. 

5  April  08:25  Aog.  18 
21  Oct.  95  1  Mar.  98 
28  Sept.  09-25  Dec.   14 


24  April  38 
28  AprU  27 


22  Dec. 
26  Jan. 
10  June 

1  June 

2  July 
1  July 


09 
26 
13 
38 
12 
34 


23  July    47 
IJan.    31 
25  Jan.    13 


July  3$ 
20  Aug.  44 
23  July    44 

18  Aug.  25 
25  April  11 


Quarter-Mastelrs. 


421 


9  Lednm,  Jobti,<'7  Foot,  MU.  Knighfjof  Windsor 

Lordf  Mobert,  Boytl  Hone  Gaarda    

M'Clellan,  James  Creighton,^  10  Dngoona 

M'CIenahan,  ThomaSy  z  Garrison  Battdioo 

M' Curdy ,  Daniel^  74  Foot 

M'FheTson,  John,^  72  Foot 

Macdonald ,  William ,  1 04  Foot 

fi  Mackay,  Donald,^  42  Foot 

Mackenzie,  John,  7  Foot   

Maekintoah,  William,^  93  Foot  {Bn$.  37  Jon.  14)     . 

Maitland,  Peter,  90  Foot 

9  Manlej,  Jobo,^  36  Foot 

Mca^fiOdy  William,'^  22  foot    

Matthews,  William,  Royal  Artillery    

Maudsley,  John,^  8  Hosaars   

Merrie,  WiUiam,  2  Bragoooa • 

Mew.  William ,  67  Foot    

Midwinter f  Thonuu,  I  life  Guards  • 

B  Miller,  George,^*  2  life  Guards 

Mingay,  John,  92  Foot 

~  Wi  Moore,  Garrett.^'  23  Foot 

Moore,  Oeorge»*^  57  Foot 

[oore,  John,  3  Garrison  Battalion 

9  Morgan,  Jobn,*^  52  Foot 

Morris,  WUliam,  19  Foot    

Malbolland,  Andrew,  18  Foot 

Murray,  James,"  24  Foot 

Newland,  William,  90  Foot 

North,  William,  2  Life  Guards 

O'Brien,  Bartholomew,'^  5  Dragoon  Guards  . . . 

(TGrady,  William,'"  12  Foot 

^'Reilly,  John,  13  Dragoons 

Palmer,  Samuel,  31  Foot 

Hffil  Partridge,  John,  1  Dragoons    

Patetson,  Cbarles,  Princess  Royal's  Own  Fenc.  Cay. 

Pegley,  Hobert,  4  Royal  Veteran  Battalion    

Pittard,  Thomas,  Ozfo'rd  Feuoible  Cavalrv 

9  Powell,  Jobn,»*  77  Foot,  Military  Knight  of\ 

Windsor 5 

{Powers,  Jobn,^  Royal  Artillery 
Pratt,  Dayid,* (Q»rn€^  5  Sept  11 ;  Lieut.  26  Oct.  12),  ) 

16  Dragoons   \ 

Preston, John  Wm.  76  Foot  (JBrw.iiJuneiS;  XM9Dec.i6) 

Prondfoot,  William,  Perth  Fencifole  Cavalry 

Quaile,  Robeft  Orr,^  17  Dragoons 

Rafferty,  George  William,  6  Foot    

B  Rand,  Samuel,"  43  Foot 

Reodell,  John  Gill,  40  Foot 

Rice,  Thomas,  Cinque  Ports  Fencible  Cavalry  .... 

?  Roberts,  John,^  8 1  Foot 
ussell,  Richard,  25  Dragoons 

Salter,  Robert,  Fife  Fencible  Cavalry 

y  Sanderson,  Joseph  Pressor,*^  47  Foot     

Sewell,  WiUiam,  Staff  Corps  of  Cavalry 

9  Shirley,  John, ^  Royal  Horse  Guards,  Aeffutemt,  \ 

North  Salopian  Yeomanry  Cavalry S 

Shoolbraid,  TbomaSy^^-l  45  Foot    

Wk  Sidley,  George,  23  Foot    

Simpson,  Edward,^  2  Life  Gaaids 

Sleator,  Joseph,^  97  Foot     

Smart,  Mobert,^  6  Foot 

Smedley,  Thos.*  77  F.  Fort  Adit,  Isle  aux  Noix 

^  9SBi  Steel,  Joseph,^'  1  Life  Guaids , 

Stephens,  John,''*  Royal  African  Corps    , 

{Stevens,  George.**  5  West  India  Regiment. . . 
Stabbs,  Joshua,''*  48  Foot 


20  Apr. 
16  Oct. 
28  Jan. 

4  Nov. 

28  Aug. 
9  Sept. 

14  April 
12  Oct. 
16  Mar. 
22  June 
9  Feb. 
22  Oct. 

21  April 
26  July 

29  Sept. 


QUARTBR-lpJJHW;^, 


MASTEB. 


26 
12 
19 
13 
31 
13 
14 
04 
20 
20 
09 
12 
11 
31 
25 


19 
25 
26 

2 
25 
18 

2 
13 
15 
25 


16  Feb. 
19  June 
21  Sept. 
12  May 

8  Not. 
18  Dec. 
126  Oct. 

1  Jan. 
15  Oct. 
28  May 

4  Dec. 
15  Sept. 
11  July 

IFeb. 

1  Oct. 
25  Dec. 

8  May 
18  July 


26 
15 
21 
83 
27 
06 
15 
24 
14 
12 
17 
37 
15 
27 
07 
26 
26 
34 


4 
29 
25 
25 


24  Feb.   20 


21  June 
4  Aug. 
25  Jan. 
12  June 


4  Mar. 

8  Ocr. 

14  Mar. 


10 
43 
16 
28 


42 
30 
11 


HALF  PAY. 


lOct.    47 


May  46 
Dec.  16 
April  44 
Mar.  38 
July  17 
Mar.  13 
Jan.  23 
Deo.  39 
Sept.  37 
Dec.  14 

Aug.  43 
Nov.  39 
Aug.  10 
Oct.    39 


1  Jan.   31 
6  July   44 


25 
29 

25 
16 
18 


Nov.  16 
Dec.  37 

Dec.  14 
Aug.  42 
April  45 


17  July    35 


2 
13 
26 


April  47 
July  41 
Oct.    49 


28  April  08 


20  Nov. 
28  May 
120  Jan. 

14  Sept. 

11  July 

14  April 

25  Mar. 

24  Feb. 
2  April 
7  April 

10  Oct. 

14  Sept. 

13  Aug. 
5  May 


94 
07 
14 

2d 

22 
08 
22 
25 
07 
37 
26 
15 
lb 


7  April  37 

1  Jan.    49 

23  SepL  36 

9  Feb.    49 

25  Feb.  27 

28  June  44 

15  Aug.  48 

25  Feb.  16 

25  Jan.    20 

28  ISIay    18 
25  Feb.    19 


1 
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1 
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23 
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9 
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Jan.    31 
Dec.  39 

Jan.    31 
June  46 

June  48 

Jan.  31 

Dec.  31 

July  26 

June  35 


422 


Quarter^MiUtin. 


QXTAHTEIt* 

MA8TSX. 


TtylQTp  Richard,  Kifle  BHgida 

on  Thompson,  William,  SooU  Fusili«r  Ouarda.  •  • 

Thomson,  WtlUam,  22  Foot 

?P  TUler,  WiUiam  «  6  Foot   

{im  Troy,  Thomas^*  Royal  Horae  Guards    . . . 
WL  Waddell,  WUliam.'^l  Drsgoona    

WagstaiT,  William,  1  Dragoon  Guaida     

Walcefield,  William,  3  W.  Ind.  Regt.  (Am.  1  Feb.  S8.) 

WallU,  8amu«l,77  60  Foot 

Walsh,  Wmiam,2l  Foot 

»  Ward,  John.»»  30  Foot 

Wataon,  John  Thomas,  5  Foot 

{Webster,  WiUiam,^  2  Life  Guards 
WaatOD,  Charles,^  Beots  Fuailier  Gaarda 

Williama,  Harry,**  3  Foot  {Ens,  It  Aai;.  18) 

Williamson,  Parid,  Breadalbaae  Feneible  Infantry 

tB  W  UIojc,  James  «  54  Foot 

Wiltou,  Samnel,  2  Dragoon  Guards , 

Winkworth,  William,  Cambridge  Feneible  CaTalrj 

Wright,  Thomas,**  9  Dragoons     

*  Wynne,  Richard  Miles,  3  Pror.  Batt.  of  Militia. 


29  Mar. 

6M»y 
17  Mar. 

6MP7 

6  Aug. 

8  July 
24  Oct. 
ISPeo. 

I  Feb. 

16  JUQf 

21  Oct, 
iO  Oct. 
11  Mar. 

28  Dec. 
14  Dec. 

26  April 

27  Sept. 


WHBH 

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HALF  PAY. 


3921  Aog.  4$ 

10  7  ApHI  37 

142ADeQ,  14 

2683 J«lr  47 

13 

13 

06  26  Mar.  16 

89 16  Apr.   47 

23  3  NoF,  37 

06 

2428Mty  47 
1126  Mar.  18 
22  IJan.  31 
16  9Avg.  33 
3216  8ept.  46 
96 

2711  Sept.  46 
26Jiiiia  0% 


11  Aog. 
26  Deo. 


26 
13 


17  Ang.  38 
1B14 


War  Services  of  the  Quarter^MoMteru 

1  Qaarter  Haatar  Banbaw  aer? ad  in  the  FcninanJa  and  haa  raoeitad  ftha  War  Medal  with  two 
Claapa  for  Bosaoo  and  Foentea  d*Onor.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  CaoipalgB. 

2  Qnirter-Maatar  Baiton  aarrad  at  the  aiege  and  captara  of  Bbortpow  »  1826*6. 

3  Quarter  Master  Bishop  served  in  the  Feninaola  and  haa  reoalTad  tha  War  Madal  with  two 
Claapa  for  Yittoria  and  Toolooaa.    Ha  aanred  also  Iha  Waterloo  Canpaign. 

4  Qnarter-Maater  Black  served  tha  canpaigna  of  1818  and  14,  in  Ganaanj  asd  ffoflaid,  and 
waa  preaant  at  the  attack  upon  Bergen^^-Zooia. 

6  Qoartar-Maatar  Bleak&aop  waa  preaent  in  tha  action  before  Alco j,  in  Spain. 

6  Qaarter-Maatar  Booth  aerved  the  campaign  in  Spain  finm  Get  1808  to  Jan.  1809,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for  Coninna. 

7  Qaarter-Maatar  Brand  served  in  tha  Peninsula  with  tha  lat  life  G«affdi»  and  has  received 
the  War  Modal  with  two  Chwpa  for  Vittoria  and  Tovlovia. 

8  Qaarter-Maatar  Brannan  aerved  in  the  Feninaola,  Fk^anea,  and  Flandeva,  from  Jolj  1809» 
to  the  end  of  the  war»  inclnding  tba  battle  of  Bnaaco;  lat  aiaga  of  Badajoa ;  battle  of  AJbohara 
(taveralT  wounded)  i  aeliooa  of  Arroyo  del  Moltnos  and  Caatla  MarrenitO}  hatdea  of  YHlona 
(alightly  wounded),  tha  Pyranaaa,  7tb,  10th,  25tb,  and  Slat  Joly,  Kivallo,  Niv%  9tll  Dao,  and 
before  Bavonne  13th  Dec  (aiightly  wonnded)»  St.  PaUta,  Orthaa,  T  awhaigr,  Tonla«aa»  Qoatra 
Bras,  and  Waterloo.   He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  witli  eight  Claipa. 

9  Qaar.-Maater  Brown  aerved  the  campaign  of  1 815,  and  waa  preaent  aft  tha  hallla  of  Watarloa 

10  Qnartar  Master  J.  H.  Carter  aerved  in  the  Peninania  with  tha  left  Ufa  Ovarda  and  haa 
received  tha  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Yittoria  and  To«h«ae.  Ha  asrrad  also  Cha  Water- 
loo Campaign. 

11  Qoartar-Maater  Franeis  CoUins  sarved  in  tha  Panlnanla  fraaa  0^  1809  to  tha  and  of  that 
war  in  1814,  inclading  the  Battle  of  Bnsaoo^  ratraaS  ia  tha  lines  of  Torres  Tadraa  and  snbae- 
quent  advanee,  battle  of  Foentea  d'Onor,  siege  of  Ctndad  Bodrigo,  bafttja  of  Baiamanca^  capftara 
of  Madrid,  siege  of  Borgos  and  retreat  to  the  frontiers  of  Pottugal,  battSa  of  IfiMotIa,  aiego  of 
San  Sebastian,  crossing  of  tha  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adonr,  investment  of 
Bayonne  and  rapolse  of  the  sortie,  on  whioh  ofoaaioii  ha  was  woandad  thrangh  tha  left  aim. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

12  Qaarter  Maater  John  CoUina  aerved  in  the  Penininla  and  has  reealrad  tha  War  Modal  with 
two  Claapa  Car  Sahagvn  and  Benavanle  and  Tooloiisa. 

13  Qnartar  Maater  Creightoa'a  aervkses:  Campaign  of  1808^9  indndbig  tha  haHlea  of  Bolaia 
and  Yimiera.  Expedition  to  Waloheren  and  capmre  of  Flnahing.  Sabaeqnant  Campaigna  in  the 
Peninania  from  Sept.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  War  in  1814,  inelnding  the  battle  of  Ftostttee  d'Onor, 
•terming  of  AJmaiei^  notioB  ol  Avojo  ds  Molinos,  battlas  ol  YUioitey  I^Msas,  flhiDa^  Nhs^ 


fViar  SmnuM  qf  the  Qwrim^Miuien.  423 

Ortheii  md  Todoiise  i  ha  liu  r«06|Ted  the  War  Medal  widi  ie?«n  Claipi.    He  MTfid  alio  th« 
Campi4gn  of  191  fi  and  wu  piweat  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 

14  Quarter  Heatw  Croon  aerred  in  the  Peninaula  with  the  3nd  life  Guaida  and  hat  reo«?ed 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clam  for  Vittoria  and  Tonloue. 

15  Quarter  Hatter  Groiekahanh  lerred  at  the  siege  and  oaptare  of  Copenhagen,  in  1B07 ;  on 
the  expeditkn  to  Ch)ttenbQrgh9  in  1806 1  the  eanipaign  of  1808-0,  in  the  Feniniola ;  ezpeditioii 
to  Waloherea,  aieoe  and  eaptnre  of  Mqriiing,  1809 ;  campaigna  of  1810, 11, 12.  la,  14,  and  15, 
in  the  Feninanla,  France,  and  Flanden,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Isla-de^Leon,  i^ili 
Peb.  to  Aug.  1810 }  batdea  of  Bnaaoo  and  Faentea  d'Onor— taken  ^oner  of  war  while  in  defence 
of  the  tUU^  I  oovering  the  siege  of  Badiu^^*  in  Maroh  and  April  1812 1  battles  of  the  NiTcUe, 
Hive.  Toqloose  (wounded  ia  the  left  leg),  Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo,  Served  with  the  army  of 
ooonpation  until  1818.    He  has  receifea  the  War  Medal  with  flTe  Ctasps. 

16  Qoarter-MMter  Davidson  sened  the  oamnaigos  of  1814  and  15  in  Holland,  Flandsra,  and 
France,  including  the  aetion  at  Merzeos,  bombardinent  of  Antwerp  (wounded),  stonning  of 
Bergen-op-Zoom,  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  (twice  wounded),  «nd  oapture  of  Paris. 

17  Quarter  Maaler  Dobaon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  l»t  life  (}uarda  and  htta  raoeiTed 
the  War  Medal  wiHi  two  Clasps  for  Yittoiia  and  Toulouse.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  cam* 

p«gQ. 

18  Quarter-Master  DweDy  served  with  the  Ist  battaUon  of  Coldatream  Guardap  in  HoUand, 
in  1799 1  in  Ilgyplin  1801 1  at  Bremen,  in  1805;  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807}  and  in  Uie  Peninaula 
him  the  beginning  of  1809  to  early  in  1813. 

19  Quarter-Master  T,  W.  Edwarda  aerved  in  the  East  Indiea  from  Nov.  1796  to  1880,  during 
which  ioog  period  he  was  actively  employed  in  nearly  all  the  eampaigns  and  engaraaente 
which  took  plaoeb  eommenoing  with  the  oattle  of  Bfalavelly,  aiul  terminating  with  the  Burmeae 
war.    Medal  for  the  capture  of  Seringapatam, 

SO  Qoarter-Maater  Salary  served  at  the  oaptnre  of  the  Cme  of  Ck>od  Hope  m  1806;  in  the 
Travaucore  war,  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1809;  capture  of  the  lale  of  France  in  1810;  storming  of 
Fort  Cornelius  and  capture  of  Java  in  1811;  BalU  and  '*^si*ftft*  in  1814;  Kandian  eampwga 
of  1818;  aiege  and  aaaault  al  Bhurtpore  in  1885-6. 

ai  Quarter-Maater  Ellington  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9nd  life  Ouarda,  and  hae 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Ciaapa  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouae.  He  ierved  atao  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  and  was  peaesil  al  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

22  Quarter  Master  Elliott  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reosived  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clavs  for  Yimiera  and  Corunua. 

23  Qoarter-Maater  Smmott  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oot.  1819  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  and  waspresent  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815»  including 
the  bettle  of  Waterloo. 

24  Quarter-Master  Fair  served  in  the  expedition  to  South  America  in  1807,  including  the 
stonniug  and  capture  of  Monte  Video  (wounded),  attaek  and  redaetioa  ef  the  enemyli  eamp  at 
Oiloaia,  advance  and  attack  on  Buenoe  Ayres,  attack  and  rednotkm  ef  the  iMmwut  d  9L 
Domiego^  at  whioh  he  waa  taken  pciaoner.  In  the  Peniuwla,  nadnp  Sir  John  Moorc^  indudisg 
the  retreat  to  Corunna.    Expedition  to  Walcberen  in  1809. 

25  Qaarter-Master  Fairbrother  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oot  1812,  to  the  end  ef  thai 
war  iu  1814,  aud  waa  preeeat  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  Served  also  the  oampaign  of  1815, 
including  the  battle  of  Waterloo^ 

26  Quarter  Maater  Donald  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  received  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Claano  for  Busaoo,  Ciudad  Bodrieo,  Vittoria,  and  PyreaeeSk 

27  Qaarter-Master  Frost  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  Served  also  the  campaiga  of  1815,  ineladlac 
the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Vittoria  and 
Toulouse. 

28  Quarter-Master  GoodfeUow  lerved  with  the  14th  in  the  Nepaul  war  in  1814-15 ;  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Hattraa  in  1817  ;  in  the  Pindarree  and  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817 
and  18 }  and  at  the  siegje  and  storming  of  Bhurtpere  in  1828.  He  served  with  the  96th 
throughout  the  war  in  China  (medal),  and  waa  preaent  at  the  capture  of  Chusan,  operatione 
before  Canton,  repdae  of  the  night  attaek  on  Ningpo^  attack  and  oaptare  of  the  enemy'a 
entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  takiag  of  Shanghai 
and  Wooaung,  asaaalt  and  c^ture  of  Oliin  Kiaag  Foo,  and  investaa^t  of  Nankin. 

29  Qoarter-Maater  Grant  aerved  the  campaign  ef  1815,  indnding  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and 
cepture  of  Paria. 

30  Lieut.  Guv  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Sept.  1813  to  the  ooneluskm  of  the  vrar^  aadwa* 
at  the  battles  of  the  Niveile  and  the  Nive,  and  in  the  action  at  the  Mayor^  Hoeae;  alee  at  the 
iUTestment  of  Bayonne  in  1814.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

31  Quarter-Master  Haddom  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  oner 
Clasp  for  Sahagun  and  Benevente. 

32  Quarter- Maater  Hall  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Salamanca.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  Campaign. 

83  QuarteiwMaster  Banna  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  d  Badi^,  baltlet  ef 


424  War  Sennets  of  the  Quarter^Masters. 

SalAnumoft  and  Vittoria,  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle  of  the  Kive,  for  whieh  h«  haa 
receired  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Served  in  the  American  war  in  1814  and  U,  and 
was  present  at  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  Kew  Orleans.  Also  the  campaign  of  1615,  indoding 
the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

34  Quarter-Master  Harker  served  with  the  22nd  thronghont  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sonde, 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  fiyderabad. 

35  Quarter  Master  Haslam  serrea  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  wsr  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

36  Qoarter-Master  Heartley  served  in  the  Peninsula  firom  Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  thai  war 
in  1814,  and  vras  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  indodBng 
the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clas^  for  Vittoria  and  Tonlou^ 

37  Quarter-Master  Higgins  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  m  the  Peninsida  from  July 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war,  indnding  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Toulonse^  and 
other  minor  actions  in  which  the  3rd  light  Dragoons  were  engaged.  He  has  received  the  Wsr 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

38  Qoarter-Master  Hndson  joined  the  23rd  in  1796,  and  was  on  the  expedition  with  the 
flank  o(Mn^anies  to  Ostend  in  1798,  and  taken  prisoner.  The  following  year  he  served  the 
campaign  in  Holland,  including  the  limding  at  the  Helder,  and  the  actions  of  the  lOth  and  19tli 
Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October.  In  1801  he  served  the  Egyptian  campaign,  ineloding  the 
action  on  the  landing,  and  those  of  the  12th,  13th,  and  21st  hGroh  (severenr  wounded}*  In  1805 
he  served  in  Hanover;  and  in  1807  on  the  expedition  to  Denmi^  and  was  present  in  the 
actions  of  the  17th  and  24th  August  in  front  of  Copenhagen.  From  1810  to  1814  he  served  in 
the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera,  the  si^  and  storming  of  Badi^os, 
and  other  actions  during  the  above  period.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

39  Quarter-Master  Kenny  served  at  the  taking  of  Castine  in  North  America,  in  1814. 

40  Quarter-Master  Kerr  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Boaaeo, 
Albuhera,  Nlvelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wtfli 
six  Clasps.     Be  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

41  Quarter- Master  Einkee  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  from  Jan.  1813  to 
the  end  of  the  war  in  1815,  including  the  action  at  Morales  de  Toro,  and  battles  of  Vltlaria, 
Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

42  Quarter  Master  Ledger  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Sahaffun  and  Benevente. 

43  Quarter-Master  Ledsam's  services  :~Expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  i807i  Peninsula  from 
July  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  oattles  of  Busaoo,  and  Albuhera;  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Cindad  Bodrigo,  and  Bad^jos;  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pampehxna,  Orthes,  and 
Toulouse.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Kew  Orleans  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  seven  Clasps. 

44  Quarter-Master  MK}leUan  served  throughout  the  oampaiffus  of  1813  and  14  on  the 
Niagara  Frontiers,  including  the  action  before  Fort  G^rge,  fUaokrock,  Buffislo^  Chippewa, 
Lundy*s  Lane,  Niagara,  before  Fort  Erie,  Cook's  mills,  and  pass  of  Grand  Biver.  Received  a 
oontnsion  in  the  head  by  a  musket  shot  at  the  moment  of  passing  through  the  enemy's  line  in 
the  charge  at  Cliippewa  4th  July  1814. 

45  Quarter-Master  M*Plierson  served  in  Ireland  during  the  rebellion  in  1798,  inda&g  tte 
batde  of  Ballinamuck.  Served  also  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Qood  Hope  fai  1606,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Blnebeif. 

46  Quarter  Master  Mackintosh  has  received  the  War  Medsl  with  two  Clasps  for  Maitfadqae 
and  Guadaloupe. 

47  Quarter  Master  Mackay  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Bnsaoo  and  Fuentes  d*Onor. 

48  Quarter  Master  Mauley  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  fam 
Claspi  for  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Comnna,  and  Salamanca. 

49  Qoarter-Master  Mansfield  served  during  twenty  years  in  the  East  Indies,  indadin|^  the 
storming  of  Fort  Barabatty  in  1803,  where  be  was  wounded;  and  the  Mahratta  eampaigaa  of 
1804,  5«  and  6,  under  Lord  Lake.    Served  also  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Fraanoe,  in  16ia 

50  Qoartar-Biaster  Mandsley  served  under  Sir  Thomas  IVowbridtoe  in  an  engagement  wHh 
three  FMnch  ships  in  1810.  Served  also  at  Callinser  in  the  East  Indies  in  1810  aid  11 ;  Has- 
sffinab^,  Bamnsffhur,  and  Kahmga ;  Hattrass,  and  in  the  Doooan  in  1817  and  18.  Wonndad  \m 
the  right  arm,  left  shoulder,  and  sliKhtlv  in  the  alidomen  at  the  attaek  of  Fort  Kalunga. 

51  Quarter  Master  Miller  served  in  tne  Peninsula  with  the  Snd  Life  Guards  and  hM  i 


the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoris. 

52  Quarter-Master  Garrett  Moore's  services  r^Campaign  of  1799  In  HoQaad,  Indudiag 
actions  on  the  landing  near  the  Helder,  Zyp  Dyke,  Sand  fUlls,  and  Egmont*op-ZiML  and  Wh 
of  Hoora  by  surprise.  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  action  on  luttdinf,  9fh 
March,  and  the  actions  of  the  I2th,  IStb,  and  2Ut  March;  siege  and  captors  of  AkjMtdri^ 
Expedition  to,  and  actions  of  the  17th  and  24th  Aug.  1807,  in  front  of  CopenhaffeiL  Plsgia  of 
Foru  Royal  and  Bourbon,  and  action  in  front  of  Fort  Bourbon,  Martinique.  Peninsula  from 
1810,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  following;  vis.,  actions  near  RedoUa^  Ooaiaixn, 
Ahka  de  Fonte;  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nitttle,  ITive,  Orthes,  and  TMoosa;  iiSB«  of 


War  Services  of  the  Quarter^Mctsters.  425 

Oliren^  Bidajoz,  Ciadad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz  takon  by  stomii  and  forts  near  Salamauca.    Pre- 
Bent  %t  liV^aterloo  and  the  stormiDg  of  Cambray. 

53  Quarter-Master  George  Moore  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  t^c  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Albubera,  Pyrenees,  and  Nive. 

54  Qaarter. Master  Morgan  scrred  thronghoat  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war,  with  the 
exception  of  a  few  months. Including  the  following  battles,  sieges,  &o.,  riz,,  Cjranna,  Almeida, 
Busaco,  Pombal,  Rgdiaha,  Miranda  de  Cor^o,  Candeixa,  Foz  d' Aronce,  Sabagal,  Fuentes  d'Oortr, 
Ciudad  R  >drigo  (a  rulanteer  nn  the  storming  party,  and  wounded  in  the  left  leg),  and  B^dajoz 
(again  a  volunteer  on  the  storming  party^  and  severely  contused  on  the  head).  lie  has  rcceired 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

55  Quarter-Master  Murray's  ser^ces: — ^Egyptian  campaign  of  1801;  capture  of  the  Cipe  of 
Good  Hope  in  1806;  Nepaol  campaigns  of  1814, 15,  and  16;  Mahratta  war,  in  1S17  and  18. 

56  Quarter-Master  O  Brien  served  in  the  Poninsnla  from  Ang.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  iocludiog  the  action  at  Llerena  (wounded)  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  Orthea,  and  Touloc:$e. 

57  Quarter- Master  O'Grady  embarked  with  Lord  Moira's  expedition  to  Ostend  in  1794; 
reoeived  ft  sabre  wound  in  the  head  at  Alost,  was  subsequently  wounded  on  piqm.'t  by  a 
maskPt-ball  in  the  lefc  ankle,  and  taken  prisoner  when  B«rgen-op-Zi)om  was  given  up.  In  1797 
he  embarked  for  the  West  Indies,  and  wai  afterwards  present  with  the  expedition  to  M>irtinique, 
capture  of  Surinam  and  Cura<;oa.  He  next  served  on  the  expedition  to  South  America;  «va8 
one  of  the  forlorn  hope  at  the  storming  of  Monte  Video,  and  aUo  present  at  the  takiu<?  of 
Buenos  A^res.  In  1809  he  accompanied  his  Regt.  (the  87th)  to  Spain,  and  was  present  at  the 
defence  ot  C^diz  and  Tarifa  (wounded  in  the  hand),  and  at  the  battles  of  T<ilavera,  Birrosii, 
Vittoria,  Kivelle,  Orth^s,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

58  Qiarter-Maiter  Powell  served  in  the  E^t  Indies  from  May  1788  to  Sept.  1807,  incluf^ing 
the  redaction  of  Cann%nore,  campaign  against  Tippoo,  terminatmg  at  Seriogapatsim  14ch  Feb. 
1792;  capture  of  Cochin,  20th  O^t.  1793  ;  capitulation  of  Colombo  and  its  depenlenoios,  16ih 
Feb.  1796.:  campaign  against  Tippoo  in  1799,  including  the  affair  of  Saedasseer,  and  the  reduc- 
tion of  Saringapatam;  astault  and  capture  of  J  imalabad,  S-'pt.  1799;  campaign  against  D  >oudia 
Waugh;  campaign  la  Wynaad  (sfvcrely  wounded  through  the  left  wrist  by  a  muiket-shot  on  a 
reconnoitring  party,  22ud  J^n.  ISOl);  assault  of  Pans:>tUmcoarchy;  asiault  and  Ciptire  oP 
Anakenny.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medul  with  one  CUsp  for  Bidajoz. 

59  Quarter-Master  Po*rers  s  rved  on  the  expeditit.m  to  Denmark  in  1807,  and  was  present  at 
the  aic^e  of  Copenhagen  and  action  at  Kioge.  Went  with  the  army  under  Sir  John  Moore  to 
Gottcuburg,  and  aftor«v-»rd«  to  Portuj^al  and  Spain, — present  on  the  retreat  to  and  at  the  battle 
ofCorunna.  Served  af(er wards  on  tlic  Walchcren  expedition,  and  was  several  tioies  en^a^ed 
againsi  the  French'  Flotilla,  in  S)utli  BeveUnd.  Accompanied  the  army  under  the  Duku  of 
Wellington  to  the  Continent  in  1815.  and  returned  with  tho  army  of  occupation. 

60  Lieut.  Pratt  served  in  the  Pc;ninsula  from  April  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1811,  in- 
eluding  the  passage  of  the  Doaro,  and  battles  of  Tulavera,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  SiiUmmca, 
Vittoria,  and  investment  of  Biyonno.  Served  also  at  Bhurtpore,  under  Lord  Comber  'lere. 
He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

61  Quarter-Master  Quaile  sailed  with  the  17  th  Drap^oons  in  October  1806  on  the  Expedition 
to  South  America  under  Sir  Simuel  Auchmuty,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captHro  of 
Monte  Video  and  at  all  the  subsequent  engagements  until  the  British  Troops  finiUy  evacuated 
that  country.  Embarked  with  his  Rpgt.  for  India  in  1808 :  Served  the  Caiupjiigns  on  the 
N«rrbadda  in  1814  ;  in  Kutty  war  and  Kutch  in  1815,  including  the  Capture  of  Anjar  and  BhooJ 
Bhuoi ;  in  Dwarkar  and  Island  of  Bate  in  1816  ;  against  the  Plndarreea  in  1817  and  18  ;  with 
the  Kutch  Field  Force  in  1820. 

62  Quarter-Master  Band's  services  :— battles  of  Vimiera  and  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Wal- 
eberea  1809.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  1811  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  e-if>ge  and 
atormng  of  Badajoz  (feverely  wounded  at  the  assault)  ;  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoria  ; 
Sttick  on  the  heights  of  Vera  ;  battles  of  Kivelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse.  Battle  in  front  of  New 
Oi-Ie«B«,  8th  Jan.  1815.    He  has  received  the  War  M^dal  with  eight  Clasps. 

63  Qtiarter-Mostf^r  John  Boberta  served  on  Lord  Moira*s  expedition  and  with  the  Duke  of 
York*  in  1794  and  1795,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Nimcguen  and  other  affairs  of  impor- 
lanse.  From  1795  to  1801  he  served  in  Hanover,  Madeira  and  the  West  Indies,  and  was  pre^^nt 
At  the  taking  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  Islands  and  he  served  also  against  the  Hri;;uuds  in 
Grenada,  and  against  the  Caribs  in  St.  Vincent.  From  1803  to  1810  he  served  ia  the  i  inutsular 
Caoapaigns,  including  the  passage  of  the  Douro,  battle  of  XJavera,  and  several  affairs  of  outposts. 
He  has  received  the  AVar  Medal  with  two  clasps. 

64  Quarter-Master  Sanderson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  40th  and  has  re  celved  the  "^Var 
H«»dal  with  six  Ciaf  ps  for  Badajoz,  Vitturia,  Pyrenees,  St.  St^bastian.  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

65  Quarter- Master  Shirley  served  in  the  Ptininsula  from  Oct.  1812  to  May  1813,  and  again 
from  Jan.  1814  to  the  end  of  that  war. 

65t  Qoarter- Master  Shoolbraid  served  the  Kandian  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  and  captured 
one  of  the  principal  rebel  ohiefs,  for  which  gallant  conduct  he  was  noticed  by  the  geucral  cum* 
'  ig  in  chief  in  the  orders  of  the  day. 

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426  War  Smvkei  of  the  Quarter^Mastert. 

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66  Qaurt«r*Mftiter  SimpMn  has  rcoeiTed  the  Wtf  M«dal  with  on«  Clasp  for  Tooloaseu 

67  Qaarter-fifaster  Sleator  served  in  Sicily  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  flu  cod  of  that 
war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  the  Pjrreneeai 

68  Quarter- Master  Smart  served  in  the  Peninsnla  wilh  the  6lh  and  has  received  the  War 
M«dal  with  one  Clasp  for  Yiitoria. 

69  Qaarter  Master  Smedley  served  in  the  Peoinsula  with  the  77th,  f^om  Jnlf  1811  toFeh* 
1813,  and  again  from  Oct  1818  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814. 

70  Qoarter-Master  Steel  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  1st  Life  Onardi  and  has  laodved 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Tonlonse. 

71  Qaarter-Master  John  Stephens  served  in  the  Nepanl  war  In  the  Seat  Indies, 

72  Qoarter- Master  Stevens  served  in  the  Peninsnla  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  vith 
three  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Klvelle,  and  Nive. 

73  Quarter- Master  Stubbs  served  at  the  blockade  of  Malta,  in  1800}  and  In  the  Pcniaaala 
from  Jane  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814;  indndinfc  the  battles  of  Talavent  and  Boaaeo, 
siege  and  capture  of  Badajos.  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pampelnna,  Orthes,  and  Tonloiiaew  He 
has  recei-'c  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps. 

74  Quarter-Master  Tiller  served  with  the  6th  at  Walcheren,  and  was  sererelv  woondad  hi  the 
head,  and  slightly  in  the  left  hand  at  the  siege  of  Flashing  on  the  7th  Aug.  1 809.  In  the  Penin- 
sola  from  1812  to  May  1814,  indnding  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Nivelle,  Onbea»aad  Toolossa. 
He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  CUups. 

75  Qoarter-Master  Troy  served  in  the  campaigns  In  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  yhadtn  with 
the  Royal  Horse  Qoards,  and  was  present  at  every  action  in  which  that  Regt  was  engaiordt  In* 
dnding  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  tie  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Chups  for  Vittoria 
and  Tonloose. 

76  Quarter-Master  Waddell  served  in  the  Peninsnla  and  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps  for  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Vittoria,  and  Tonloose.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  Campaign. 

77  Quarter-Master  Wallls  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

78  Quarter-Master  Ward  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  30th  from  March  1609  to  Jane 
1813,  inolading  the  defence  of  Cadis  from  4th  June  to  25th  Sept.  1810  {  occupation  ot  tha  lines 
of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Sabngal,  AloiCida,  and  Barba  del  Paeroo»  b«ttle 
of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  sieee  of  Badajos,  and  action  of  Villa  Muriel.  Served  the  campaign  of  18  U  in 
HoUaud,  under  Sir  Thomas  Graham  ;  and  that  of  1815,  nnder  the  Duke  of  WelUogtott.  Be  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

79  Quarter- Master  Webster  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  and  haa  rv 
oeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

80  Quarter- Master  Weston  served  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805;  and  vrith  that  to 
Copenhagen  in  1807.  Served  also  in  the  Peninaula  from  30Ui  DfC.  1808  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  caputre  of  Oporto,  battlea  of  Boaaeo  and 
Fuentes  d  Door,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  ooveriog  the  siege  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Sslamara, 
capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgas»  battle  of  Victoria,  aie^  of  San  t^bastiao,  passage  ol  the 
Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Hive  (9Ui  to  13ih  Dec.),  passage  of  the  Adoor,  investment  of  Bajonae 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie,    lie  has  received  the  War  Menial  with  fit e  Claapa. 

81  Quarter- Master  Williams  was  present  with  the  Buffs  at  the  battle  of  Ponniar  on  the  29th 
Deo.  1843»  and  has  reoeived  the  Bronae  Star. 

83  Qoarter-Master  WiUox  servid  with  the54lh  in  Stralsnnd  under  General  Gibba  in  lIlS, 
and  the  sabaequent  campaign  In  Holland  under  Lord  Ljnedoch,  ioctudinc  the  attack  on  Mcrivm 
and  bombardment  of  Antwerp.  He  served  also  the  campaifca  of  1815,  incTudiog  the  storming  aod 
capture  of  Paris  i  aud  finalljr  in  the  Burmeae  war,  including  the  attack  and  captnre  of  Mahalee, 
and  the  assault  and  capture  of  Arracan. 

88  Quarter- Master  Thomas  Wright  served  in  South  America  in  1807«  nnder  Qeoeral  White- 
look  i  also  at  Waloheren  in  1809,  including  the  siege  of  Floshingi 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 


427 


COM  HtSSARIBd^OE  VtiRAL. 

AAamn,  Joaepfa  Hollifigworth*  20  Jan.    97 

Bisset,  Sir  John*  KCH 31  Jal)r    1 1 

Ctcrtf,  fuppet* 24  Dec.   44 

(Coffin,  Sir  Edirard  Pine* 1  July    40 
_  Dfckens,  James^   19  Jnly   21 

Drake,  Jobn^ 30  Au^.  38 

DantDore,  Thomas* 25  Dec.    14 

rfHoet,  An^staa   25  Dec.   1 4 

9  Haines,  Gregory* 80  Aug.  33 

Hetretaon,  WilHam    23  Dec.  43 

Kflowlee,  Francis  Kdward 28  Dec.  47 

Lnseombe.  T<n>.  Popbam  15  An^.  26 

Palmer,  Charles 26  Dec.   46 

9RoQ(b,  Ar  Randolph  I.>«KCB.]  5  Aug.  26 

AAriTTT'COMMXSSAllISS-GEKERAL. 

Allan,  Dafid   • 13  June  13 

»  Barney,  Richard*' 19  July    21 

Bent,  Thomas  Hamlyn 19  Mar.  07 

Bland.John     26  Dec.    46 

5  Booth.  WilUam"    18  Dec.   18 

Bretrn.  Richard 29  May   93 

Clarke,  Charles  A 16  Dec.  45 

Couche,  Edward 12  Aag.  06 

9  Cumming,  William^' 10  Sept.  30 

9  Daoiel,  John  Edgcumbe'* 26  Dee.  46 

Forbes,  Charles  John 25  July    15 

9  Oriere,  William 3  Feb.    13 

Hageoau,  John  Frederick 25  Dec.   14 

9  Hill.  Hugh 20  Jan.    37 

Hopkins,  Samuel •  • .  •25  Dec.   14 

9  ibbetson,  Denzil" 10  Sept.  30 

9  Kearney,  Daniel'* 13  Dec.   33 

Low,  Isaac .25  May   97 

9  Lukin,  William 2  Sept.  14 

Malassez,  Nicholas 20  Jan. 

Nugent,  Geo.Steph.N.Hodges22  Ocf. 

Ogilvie,  James*' 22  Mor. 

Isborn,  Thomas 28  June 

9  Robinson,  Edward  Cooke..  ..22  Oct. 

fl  St.  Remy,  P.  C.  Lelievre  de   19  July 
cbmidrhen,  Augustus 27  July 

Singer, Paulus  Amili us (JreZan<2)  1  April  00 
Somerville,  Alexander    ........  19  July 

SI  Spurrier,  John    10  Sept. 
weetland,  John 16  Noir. 

TeckeU,  John  (Musters) 19  Nov. 

9  Telfer,  Buchan  Fraser** 25  Dec. 

Tench,  John    16  Dec. 

Thompson,  James    ...16  Dec. 

Thomson,  William 26  Dec. 

9  Wemyss,  William»>   25  Dec. 

Wethered.  Thomas« 21  Mar. 

9  While,  George   20  Nor. 

Woodhouse,  James,  CMG 7  June 


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ISSISTANT-COMMIBBARIES-OBNERAL. 

Bailey,  Michael 20  Jan.  37 

Bailey,  WUIiam 20  Jan.  37 

9  Bayler,  Henry  A 1  July  40 

Beech,  William 24  Feb.  10 

Birney*  George  (Ireland) .25  June  08 

CameroDy  Kenneth  ••••••• 1  July  40 


Campbell,  James 26  Dec.  49 

Carr,  Samuel 24  Dec.   41 

{Carruthers,  David 24  Feb.     10 
Chalmers,  Andrew** 20  Jan.     37 

Charters,  Robert 1  July    40 

9Chiaranda,  Francis  Leonard  ..10  Sept.  30 

Child,  George 4  May    15 

Clark.  Thomas    1  Jnfy  40 

Colvill,  Robert  (Ireland) 23  Feb.    09 

Courtcnay,  George  Townsend   .  .26  Sept.  00 

Cramer,  Ilenry  John 4  May    15 

Crookshank,  George  3  Aug.  14 

Davidson,  John 20  Jan.     37 

Davidson,  Peter  Eraser 19  July    21 

Dillon, 5irWm.  Bar/.  (Jrc?fln(0  25  June  08 
Engelbach,  Thomas  Lewis  ....  1  May  01 
Gelston.  Thomas  (Ireland)  ...  .25  Jarte  08 
Goldrisk,  James  (Ireland)  ....   1  Jan.    99 

Grellier,  George 3  Feb.    07 

Grindlay,  Robert    . .  .• < . .  30  July    25 

9  Head,  Sir  George*^ 25  Dec.    14 

Hey  dinger,  William  Charles. . .  .25  May    12 

Hoffay,  Ernest  Albert    I  July  40 

Howard,  Charles 26  Dec.   40 

9  Jennings,  William 7  June   25 

9  Kearney,  Thomas 10  Aug.   11 

Ledwith,  William  (Ireland) ...  .25  Mar.    14 

Lee,  Robert     1  July    40 

Lithgow,  William 22  Oct.    16 

Low,  William 28  June  38 

9  M*Leod,  Donald" 25  Dec.    14 

Mason.  James 1  July    40 

Matthey,  Alpbonso 9  Nov.  13 

Palmer,  Constantino  John "4  Feb.    06 

Pryce,  Josiah 25  Oct.    27 

Raj^land,  William   20  Jan.    37 

Ragueneau,  Charles   10  Sept.  80 

0  Reed,  James  William 1  July    40 

9  Riddell,  Archibald 10  Sept.  80 

Roberta,  Peter     I  July   40 

Rogerson,  Ralph 31  Mar.    14 

9  Skelton,  Thomas  Loorey**. . .  .22  Ocf.    16 

s»tevens,  William    1  July    40 

Swainson,  William 29  Mar.    13 

Swinney,  George    20  Jan.    37 

9  Wemyss,  Charles** 1  July    40 

9  Wilkinson,  John  Walter*' 10  Aug.  11 

Williams,  Charles    1  July    40 

9  Wilson,  James    1  Juir   40 

9  Wood.  John 25Apr'il  15 

Woolrabe,  John 20  Jan.     37 

9  W^ybault,  Patrick  Robert"    ..25  Dec.   14 


DAPUTT-ASSI9TANT-COMMI88AHIB8* 
OBNKRAL. 

Anderson,  John  David 11  Oct.  14 

9  Archdeacon,  Edwd.  Montagu^   6  Oct.  32 

9  Bain,  George**    20  May  28 

Dayley,  Thomas 10  Aug.  11 

Baynes,  Sir  £.  Staart,  KCMG.  16  Dec.  13 

Beltz,  Samuel 31  Mar.  14 

Billings,  Francis  Thomas 9  Sept.  14 

9BoyeB,Geo.Thos.Wm.BUney  3Feb.  13 

Brackenbory,  Langley   •  7  June  26 


Commissariat  Department. 


Brathw^it,  Frederick 1  Juljr  40 

Calder,  Patrick 2  Jan.  13 

Castl«.  Slodden   13  Jan.  29 

V  Charlier,  Joseph" 25  Dec.  14 

Coates,  William 1  Oct.  13 

Curran,  Boarentura  Romero  ...  .25  Dec.  14 

David,  John    11  Oct.  U 

Davies,  Peter 15  Jan.  14 

De  Smidt,  John  Pateal  Larkina      1  July  40 

9  Dilke,  William   22  (»ct.  16 

V  Kyi,  John  Oeorge''   25  Dec.  14 

Faxardo,  Aug.  Maria  Guaxardo  25  Dec.  14 

Fitagwald,  James  David 22  Oct.  16 

Freeborn,  John    25  Dec.  14 

Graham,  Frederick 22  Oct.  16 

9  Gr«i^,  Willtnm'^ 25  AprU  Id 

Grist,  James  Bond 19  July  21 

Haa$(ml.  Sohnoon  Edonm. .....  20  May  28 

Harper,  Charles 22  Oct.  16 

Harris*  Antbony  Charles   35  Dec  14 

Hodson,  Jamea    do 

Horne,  Jamea  •••.•• do 


Le  Mesurier.  Heoiy  • .  •  •  • 
Macpherson.  James  ..••. 
Marter,  Thomas  Peter  . » • 
Montgoroerie,  Frederick    • 

9  O'Meara,  William 

Petrie,  Samuel    

RichardsDO,  Frao.  Moaely. 
Robinson.  Augustus  Facey 
Rodaey,  Hon,  Mortimer   . 

Ross,  Robert  William 

9  Schmitter,  John  Sotomon 

Sedgwick »  Thomas « . . 

9  Sisson,  Marcus  Jacob . . .  < 
Smith ,  Tho.  Tringham    .  •  .  i 

Stauton.  William    

Stsyner,  Tbomaa  AUea  . . . . 
Streatfield,  Wra.  Sandeforth 

Thomson,  Edmiind • . 

Thornton,  Charles 

Whitehead,  Hen.  Low«  ...i 
Wilson,  Thomas  •  • . .  •  t  •  •  •  • 


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4  May  IS 
22  Oct.    16 

9  Mar.  12 
25  Dec.   14 

do 
25  April  15 
27  A«ir.  IS 
22  Feb.    42 

3  Fek  13 
12J«ly  U 
22  Oct.    16 

9  Nov.  U 
19  July    21 

UMar  la 

4  May    16 
3  Dm.  '42 

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War  Services  of  the  Commissariat  Department. 


Commissaries  General. 

1  Mr.  Adams  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

2  Sir  John  Bisset  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla^p  for  Salamanca. 

3  Mr.  Carey  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  fur  Talavera,  Busaco,  Foentes 
d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

4  Sir  Edward  Pine  Coffin  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Coranna,  Vittoiia, 
and  Toulouse. 

6  Mr.  Dickens  has  received  the  W^ar  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Coronna,  TaUTexm,  «a4 
Basaeo. 

7  Mr.  Drake  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Corunna  and  Bosmeo. 

8  Mr.  Dunmore  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Coranna. 

9  Mr.  Haines  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Coranna,  TaUverSy  Bunco, 
Faentrs  d'Onor,  S<ilamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthps,  and  Toulouse. 

10  Sir  Randolph  Routh  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Basaoo,  Albohen, 
and  Nivelle. 

Deputy  Commissaries  General. 

11  Mr.  Barney  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Coranna  and  Bnaaeo. 

12  Mr.  Booth  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps  for  Curnnna,  Talavera,  Boweo, 
Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nice,  Orthes,  and  Touloose. 

13  Mr.  Cummin^  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Talaren,  Barrosa,  Vittoria, 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes. 

14  Mr.  Daniel  hss  recehed  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clssps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NiveUr,  Nire, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

15  Mr.  Ibbetson  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Roleia  and  Vimierm. 

16  Mr.  K)«rney  has  received  the  W^ar  Medal  with  aiz  C.asps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrcncca,  KircOe. 
JS'ivr,  Oithrst  and  Tonloase. 

18  Mr.  Ogilvie  has  receiyed  the  WV  Medal  with  three  CU^pi  for  Albtthero,  Sakmuica,  ead 
Otthea. 


_  ,  War  Semees  of  the  Commissariat  Departmeni,  429 

19  Mr.  Telfer  bas  reeehecl  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Comnna. 

20  Mr.  Winiam  Wemyss  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Claapa  for  Holela^  Vimiera« 
Comnna,  Talavera,  Baaaco,  Faentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  and  Nivelte. 

21  Mr.  Wethered  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for  Gnadaloope. 

Assistant  Commissaries  OeneraL 

22  Mr.  Chalmeri  hai  recexTed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claapt  for  Salamanca,  Vittotia,  Nivalle, 
mnd  Kive. 

23  Sir  George  Head  bta  reeeWed  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Claapt  for  Bosaco*  FuMites  d'Onor, 
Tittoria,  Pyreneca,  Nivelle,  Orthet,  and  Tonlonae. 

24  Mr.  M'Leod  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  she  Claipa  for  Roleia,  Yinicra,  Boaaco,  Al- 
bnhera,  Safaniaaca,  and  Yittoria. 

25  Mr.  Sk^on  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clatps  for  Badajoz  and  Salamanca. 

26  Mr.  Charles  Wemyss  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Salamanca  and  Vit- 
toria. 

27  Mr.  WSkiDSon  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Coranna,  BosaeOi  and 
Albvhera* 

2d  Mr.  Wybanlt  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Bnsaco,  Fnentea  d'Onor, 
and  Salamanca. 

Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  GeneraL 

29  Mr.  Archdeacon  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Tonlonse. 

30  Mr.  Bain  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Nive,  Ortbes,  and  Tonlonse. 

31  Mr.  Charlier  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive, 
Ortbes,  and  Tonlonse. 

32  Mr.  £yl  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Ciadad  Rodrigo,  Salamanca,  and 
Tittoria. 

33  Mr.  Greig  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Yittoria,  Orthes  and  Tonlonse. 


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Medical  Department. 


SrRGEONS  OF  THE  FIRST  CLASS. 


Allan,  Colin,  3ID 

9  Anderson,  Andrew,*'  MJ) 

BairU,  John,  3fD 

Beckett,  Thnmas     • 

9  Berry,  Tifus    

V  Bougie,  Jolin,*»  3/i> 

^  Boyle,  Alexander,**  AID 

Braude5,  Chriictfitn  Louis 

Brown,  Ilobirt    

Burton,  Edward 

M4  Ch(  nevix,    Geo."   Coldstream  \ 

Gd.x.  (Surg.'MflJ,  4  Sept.  30)  . .  ] 

Clark,  Thomas    

Coates,  Willisim  Henry •  • . , . 

Colcl<)U(th,  Anthony  Caesar*^* 

Cotton,  Thomas  Forresr**  • 

Dickinson,  XoUes ••. 

Docker,  'I'iiomaii 

5  2.1  Finnie,  U  illiam.  *^*    

)^  $91  Fogo,  Thomas  Macmillan,*^  I 

MD.  Onl.  (^Sen.  Surg.  1  Jan.  43)  S 

^  Fraser»  Arch.  Cum))bell *• 

3P  35 1  Galliers,  William*^ 

13  Glasco,  John  ^ 

^  9<ll  GootI,  gamuel,»'  Scots  Fuj».  } 

Gd!«.  {Snrgaon'Maj.  24  Feb.  37)  S 

Grant,  J>.hn     

9  O)  Grant,  liobprt 

\y  Griffith,  Johu«   

4^  ^'^\  l]arrison,John,^'^Gren.Gds.  } 

Surgeifti'Mqjorf  17  3Iar-  37)   . .  5 

Hciiley,  John 

Hoelson,  John,"  3/i> 

U  f  31  Hunter.  Win."  iW^I>..Celd»t.  } 

Grds.  Hurgeon-Maj.  16  Mar.  38)  J 

P  ?2l  Jeye»,  Saniuel,^«  MJ) 

P  lU  Jonis.  Wni.,"  UD 

K<  nny,  Michael  William^^* 

P  Kindi  n,  Alexander    

Lcath,  John,  MI) 

9  Li^liibody,  Jolin^'* 

M  •  A  rthur,  Jaroeh,»  MD 

MSM unn,  Uobert  Andrew,®*  MJ),    . . 

9  MarMlto,  William 

Melville,  Ali-xand*  r,  MD 

MiliHi',  Archibald 

|)  iTJl  Mfttit,  Januf»,«' .VD 

^  SiJil  Murray,  Dcnniii,  MJ) 

Palmer,  Charlei*  QuartUy 

1^  Peach,  George'^ 

Pilkin^ton,  Edward   

9  Pooler,  John"    

Preston,  Johu^*   

Reynolds,  Michael 

))  Uobertfon,  Henry,  MJ) 

$  Salmon,  Hdw.,^^  ScoU  Put.  Gdg.  ) 
(Surgeon- Mqjor  4  Dec.  28). . . .-  i 

D  5  ai  .^eott,  Iiol)crt,  MJ) 

Sillery,  Uobert,  MD 

CSd  i^iinpson,  Eduard,^^  Ordnance  } 

(Senior  Surgeon,  10  Jan.  41)  . .  \ 

9  ^\  Smith,  Thomas,'^  MD.. . . . . . 

^  Stratton,  Roberi^ 

V  Tabcrgcri  Jobo,  iiri> 


UOfiPITAL 
AS61ST.,&C. 


1  Mar.  05 
8  July    11 

17  OctV  09 

n  Sept.  00 


ASSISTANT 
SUIIGEON. 


25  June  03 

4  Feb.    08 

21  Jan.    13 


SURGEOK. 


8  July   00 

9  May    11 


24  July    12 
8  April  04 


•  •  •  •  • 


4  Oct.    10 
17  Oct.    00 

2oJuDe  12 


8  Jan.  01 

11  Dec.  00 

11  Jan.  00 

21  Jan.  13 

17  Dec.  12 

3  June  13 


12  Nov. 

22  Jan. 

Dec. 

2  May   03  2o  Mar. 
21  April 

20  Feb. 


11  }ioy.  02 
17  Aug.  16 


8  May   OC 
25  June   12 


24  June  OS 

16  Oct.  07 

12  Nov.  031)9 

11  Dec.  OC 


24  Feb.  26 

15  Jan.  24 

16  June  96 
14  April  13 
13  Mar.  36 

25  June  98 


12  26  Oct.  20 


0  April  00 


23  May  01 


11  April 

16  June 

7  May 

20  June 

4  Aug. 
Sept. 

10  Fob. 

14  Nov.  11  28  Nov. 
12  Nov.  06  21  Nov. 
26  Sept. 
16  Oct.  03  3  Dec. 
1  Jan. 
20  Aug.  04  20  June 
24  Jan.  1427  April 
22  Nov.  13!  1  Nov. 
26  Mar* 
24  Mar.  04ll0  Sept. 
7  Nov.  04  16  Dec. 

|24  Oct. 

OXov,  12  22  June 
18  Oct.  13,17  April 
11  Mar.  OOi  4  April 

jlOMay 

10  Oct    04  10  June 

1  May   04  20  July 
Sept.  00 

16  Aug. 

24  June  10   6  Nov. 

24  May    16  18  April 

26  April 

20  Mar.  12 

25  Sept  90  21  Mar. 
3  Nov. 


00 

Ob 

04 
08 

06 

00 
07 
07 

09 


20  Jan.    14 

*20July    16 

10  Sept  07 

8  Feb.    16 

25  Dec.    13 

15  Oct.  Ofl 
27AUR.  OC 
17  Sept   12 

20  April  24 


08      

12 -20  Oct. 


12 


2 
3 


14 

11 

06 

03,13 

03| 

05;i2 

06,16 

16,14 

14    1 

07,24 

07|26 


4  Sept.  36 

lilay  22 
Sept  12 
Jan.    18 


0412 
li;i7 

16  23 

17  30 
0015 
11 
08;  0 

.30 
07!  1 


April 
Oct 
April 
Nov, 
Auif. 
Sept. 
April  21 
Jan.  2^ 
Nov.  32 
Dec.  34 
Aug.  06 

July  08 
July  QG 
Dec.  02 


97  26  May  08 

12;     

22^  4  Jan.  .99 

06j  6  Aug.   18 


2  July    12 13  July   36 


00 
04 


3  Oct 
22  July 


FIRST 

CLASS 

«UHOEOK. 


25  Mar.  8C 

Regimental 

13  Dee.  « 

8  July  ȣ. 

2  Jan.  06 

15  Oct  12 

Mar.  IS 

2  July  07 

8  June  Oi 

IJone  2( 


17  Dec. 
*28Feb. 
19  Nov. 
30  Dec. 
19  July 
3Aag. 
-26  Mar. 


41 
12 
3( 
4£ 
04 
16 
3i 


1  Jan.    46 

7  Nov.  34 

7  Sept  15 

20  April 


£6  20 


3  Aug.   15 

i2ADg.   09 

OSept  13 


13  June  16 
Regimental 


10|15 

12 

26 

3:5 

97 

1) 


7  Dec.  38 
Rejtimental 
P2  Feb. 
iftSept  14 
April  18 

3  Mar.  37 
Regimental 

13  July    47 
Kegimfntal 

3  Aug.  S6 
Restimental 
20  Jan.    43113 
18  Srpt.  46  n> 

14  July  48 
Regimental 
do  Aug.  27 
17  Attg.  09 
10  Mar.  OS 
Regimental 
25Ffib.    181 


WBE5 
PLACED  OS 
HALF  PAT. 


30BOC.  54 
23  Aug.  33 


15  5«pt  87 

16  Mar.  9i 
3  Oct   45 

il  Aug.  40 
16  June  49 


6  Mar.  41 

31July   40 


Sept  CV 
22  Jul/    46 


17  AptO  40 


O  A 


2  Sept  46 


17 


Dea.    41 
Sept  41 

Ang.  42 

Oct    4S 


18 

16 

7 


July  49 
Sr|«.  4: 
Srft  4^ 
fWti.  16 
Jmiy    46 


24  Feb.    3: 


06  50 
09  27 


8  Nov.  S7|19J«a«  AS 
1  Not.  42  18  Sept.  «* 

SO  Jan.    44 


Medical  Department. 


433 


8T7BOBOirS  OF  THE   FIBST  CLASS. 

9  Taylor,  John 

Tuck^ir,  John 

White,  Moses,  ilfi> , 

9  113a  Whymptr,  Sir  Wm.7»  MV. 
\'  C.  Gd§.  {Surg.-MaJ.  24  Feb.  25) 

9  Widmer,  ChriBtophep'* 

Wilson^  James,  MJD -. 


BURGEONS. 

9  Abell,  JoBcph,"  60  Foot  

AbercTombie,  John,  60  Foot 

9  Altardyce,  James,  5  Garrison  Batt. 
Anderson,  Charles,  Scorch  Brigade  . . 

9  Anderson,  Thomas,  3  Foot   

Aiioesley,  Charles,'*  MD.  2  Drngoon5 
9  Arnott,  Archib-ld,"  MJ}„  20  Fooi 

Ay  ton,  Robinson,'*  34  Foot 

9  Bacot,  John.''  21  Draj^oons 

Bain,  Wm.  MD.  34  F.  Med.  Officer  I 

Mmtary  Prison  at  Cork 5 

Belt,  James,"  2  Life  Guards    

Black,  Ebenezer,  18  Dragoons     

iE®  Bolton,  John,  7  West  Ind.  Re^t. 
9  Bidton,  Row.  Hen.'»  MD.,  78  F. 
Bromet,  WilHjim.  MD.,  1  LifeGds. 
9  Brown,  Frederick,*'  MD,,  73  Fooi 
9  Brown.  Josh."  Staff  Corps  of  Cav. 

Byrne,  William  Gibson,  Staff 

Cahill,  Alexander,  25  Foot   

9  W8i  Callandar,  John,««  R.  W. Trail. 

Campbell,  James,  28  Fool 

9  Campbell,  John.®*  MD.,  93  F.  \ 

Med.  Off. Mil. Prison  atGreenlaio  S 

Carnegie,  John,  MD.y  62  Foot 

Carter,  John,  60  Foot    

Carver,  Walter,  4  Royal  Vet.  Batt. . 
Cathcart,  Martin ,•*  7  Dragoon  Guard.<> 

Clark,  Thomas,  19  Foot    

Coffhlan,  John.  86  Foot. 

Colchester,  Thomas,  Ordnance    .... 
9  Coombe,  Chas.^  Cold^t^eam  Gds. 

Corfield,  Charle*.  88  Foot 

9  Coulson,  Alexand( T,  48  Foot    .... 

9  Cross,  James,  83  Foot 

Cuddy,  Stephen,"  Ordnance    

Canningham,  Alexander,*"  86  Foot  . . 
Daunt,  William,"'  MD.,  6  Dragoons 

Davidson,  James,"'  50  Foot 

9  Dalies,  Daniel  Owen,''*  18  Foot  . . 
Davies,  Henry,  MD.y  100  Foot    ... 

9  Dealey,  Charles,"  81  Foot   

Desailly,  Joseph,  4  Foot    

Drysdale,  James  Murray,  33  Foot   . . 
9  &ts,MichaelLamhton,^l  Life  Gds 

Swing,  Joseph,  05  Foot 

FergUHon,  John,'*  45  Foot     ........ 

Ferris,  Henry,  Ordnance 

9  Fltcpatrick,  Nicholas,**  Ordnance 

Fletcher,  Joseph,**  Ordnance    

9  Forater,  Thomas,  3  Foot  .  * 

Fonter,  lohn,  MD.!"  73  Foot 


HOSPITAL- 
ASSIST.  ,&C. 


4  Sept.  94 

Sept.  94 

4  ApriL  14 


Jane  04 
3  June  15 


4 
9 


25 
22 

23 


Nov.  06 
June  98 
never 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


5  May    25 


SURGEON. 


30  April  99 
18  Mar.  95 
29  July   36 


14  Nov.  05!25  Dec.   13 

15  Aug.  05  24  Oct.    11 
30  Jane  25     


June 

Jan. 

never 

Sept. 

never 


95 

05 


05 

r 

24  June  15 


6 
19 

•26 

4 
19 
19 

8 
20 

24 
25 


Nov.  13 
May  06 
never 
Nov.  07 
Oct.  la 
May  Ob 
Jan.  Ob 
Dec.  25 
Aug.  03 
1805 
Feb.    20 

Mar.  13 

Fob.    04 
never 


5  Jan.    08 


9 


13 


13 
12 
24 
20 
3 


19 


7 
28 
•25 
17 


Nov. 

never 

never 

Sept. 

April 

Jan. 

never 

July 

Sept. 

June 

April 

Aug. 

Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

never 

Mar. 

May 

April 

July 

never 

Nov. 


12 


90 
00 
11 

04 
07 
15 
10 
03 
11 
99 
24 


13 
97 
03 
99 

131 


10  April 
6  Mar. 

4  Aug. 

27  June 

5  May 
25  Dec. 

1  May 

2  July 

30  June 


06 
99 
01 

98 

08 
96 
06 
03 


9 
2 

9 

3 

4 

25 

19 

15 

7 

25 


Nov. 

Mar. 

never 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

May 

Oct. 


2o 


15 

09 

09 
14 
10 
08 
26 
07 
07 
25 


27  July 

25  Feb. 
25  Sept. 
25  June 
23  Mar. 


15  July 
19  June 
30  May 
5  July 
4  April 
21  Jan. 
23  Aug. 
10  Sept. 
9  June 


13 


09 
89 


FIRST 

CLASS 

SURGEON. 


4  Feb.  08 
23  June  03 
16  Dec.   45 


6  Nov.  12 
•20  Sept  89 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  FAT. 


19  Nov,  47 
•29  April  36 

1  Not.  42 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


25 


OOldO 


29 
25 


00  20 
I3I28 


99 
12 
14 


29  Dec.  37 


1 

21 

14 

7 

6 

8 

28 

2 

25 

25 

19 


Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

Mar. 

June 


•25 
25 
14 


Dec. 

Sept. 

May 

June 

July 

June 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


18 
19 
23 
95 
26 
36 
26 
28 
20 


16  Mar.  49 


37 
13 
91 
13 
35 
25 
13 
41 
09 
13 
35 


4 
10 

9 
23 

2 
22 
25 
14 
17 
25 
30 


July  45 

Nov.  21 

Feb.  24 

Mar.  26 

June  43 

June  26 

Feb.  19 

April  48 

Mar.  14 

June  29 

July  44 


15*27  Dec.   3330  Mar.  49 


19 
27 

'Z5 

11 

11 

1 

26 

3 

30 

•25 

20 

4 

8 

10 

4 

7 

3 

1 
4 
8 
9 


Sept. 

Jan. 

April 

D;C. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

May 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

Jan. 

April 

Dec. 

Nov. 


5 

2 

6 

27 

16 

5 

16 

14 


04 
03 
01 
09 

22 

27 
01 

l)^)'-25 

O2I3I 

13il0 

06   1 

04  6 

0812 

25  28 

13 

08 

18 

01 

25 

00 

09 

14 

97 

04 

00 


20 
5 

19 
3 

26 
3 
4 
8 
1 

U 
2 


0326 
15 


Sept. 

Mar. 

April 

April 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

July 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Mnr. 

Jan. 

How. 

May 

July 

April 


ir30 
09|lO 
00|12 
15'l7 
95  25 
34-29 
41    5 


05 

09 

11 

30 

14 

12 

14 

40 

30 

11 

32 

12 

41 

12 

35 

35 

04 

11 

07 

1030 

3630 


•26 

19 

•25 

5 

5 

5 

16 

30 

14 

15 

30 

6 

•28 

6 

12 

24 

23 

1 

31 


Sept.  13 
Oct.  17 
July  21 
Mar.  43 
Dec.  00 
Nov.  44 
April  47 
Nov.  12 
June  17 
Sept.  14 
May  37 
May  20 
Sept.  34 
Feb.  44 
June  48 
Oct.  36 
May  18 
May  45 
Mar.  16 
Sept.  47 
Nov.  35 
Sept.  48 
Feb.  43 
Sept.  08 
June  30 
Oct.  14 
Nor.  28 
May  45 


Medical  Departme:^ 


or  THE  PIRST  CLASS. 


MD •••••• 

Andrew/' i»^X>.   •• 

MJ) 

mas    

IIS    


UOSPITAL- 

A881ST.,&C. 


ASSISTA  ? 
SUUGEO 


•••••• 

17  Oct.    99 
21  Sept.  09 


1  »Ior.  Oo) 
8  July    11 


25  Juuc 
4  Feb. 
21  Jan. 


8  July   99 

9  May   H 


•  •  •  • 


yy 


xander/*  MD 

ristlan  Louis 

rt   

.•ard...» •, V 

X     Geo.**   Coldstream  | 

g\.Maj,  4  Sept.  36)  .  •  S  l^^  ^^^^    ^2 

as    I  g  XprU  94 

iamHfnry..... \^^^     \\\ 

Uitbony  Ca^sar*-* 1^  Qct.    13,17 

inasyorresv^    17  Oct.    951 

N'o^ca   

0 m a H 25  J «ne  V2\- 

3,  ThomoB  Macmillan»     I 
1.  (5fw.5Mr<7.1Jttn-*3>  > 

^rcli.  C«mi)beU ** '  , 

Hers,  W.lliam^^ »  ^  ^^"^ 

John  ^ : 

)d,gaTnuel.*»  Scots  Fus.  | 
nrgion-Maj.  24  Feb.  37 )  ^ 

m     • 

int,Ilobert I     ••*' 

,Johu«   -l^Apr 

rnM)n,John,*'^Gren.Gd».  ) 
I'Mqjar,  17  Mar.  37)   . .  i 

ahn 

obn,**  3fZ> 

nt(r,Wm.**i»/X).»Ciad!it.  } 

'urgeon-MaJ'  16  Mar.  88)  J 

yes,  Samuel,*^  JWjD 

nts,  Win.,"  M/) 

icbael  William*'* 

,  Alf  xander 

iiu.MD 

)dy,  John^** 

,  Jamcti,**  AIZ>. 

Itobcrt  Andrew,*®  MJ). 

1,  William 

U(  xaiuh  r,  MI> 

rhibald 

ffit,Jamcfi,6>  MD.  .. 
irray,  Dennis,  MJU.., 
Iiarlcs*  Quartlty .. .. 


8  Jan 
11  Dec 


llJoi 

21  J8t 

17  1> 
3  J 


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14 
1- 


joome^" 


,  Kd  ward , . 

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Ill/*   

Michael 

n,  Henr>%  3fD,   . 
t:dvv.,«  Scots  Fup. 

'Major  4  Dec,  Si)), 
,  Jiof>erf,  i»a> 

rt^MD. 

',  Kdttard,«7  Orriniiie 


j 


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oho,  MI},  .\'.V r^  * 


Medical  Departmatt. 


WilM)ii,JnB.ZI 


?Abell,J«qU«,^ 
Abcnmnitw,  J>te.9 1 
P  Allirtjn.Jc*!,;  , 
Andnmi.Cfa^V- 
P  ADdnWB.nKri 
inoalej,  Cteib,'' ' 
pArnoll.Aitfc4.- 
Ajton,  RobloKc ' 
9  Bacnl,  JslnJ 
Baiii.WnuJfD 
MIElOryPr 
Belt,  Jimo,'- 
Bl«*,  Ebtr 


13  July  0J> 
7  Oct.  07 
11  May   01 


Bynj' 


I  ins  Ordnance 
'  m  Foot 

V.  iin.  of  Mililii 
Dragoon*  .... . 


23  Oct.    IS 
1.1 


lOHar.  I 
7  April  I 
5  June  I 
10  June  1 

25  Oct.    03 


2S  Feb.   Of 
HJuly   li 


.11,1"  7  R.  Viit.  Bait. 
■>  Itojol  Vtrtcran  Ball. 
10  Foot  


3  Mar.  37 

, Jan.    10 


«  Auff.  I 
6  July  I 
lOFfb.    ' 


20  Dec. 
9  SiTl. 
10  April  08  U  Mar. 

10  Dec.   lu   0  Sept'.  13 


26  Aug.  SO  1  Mo».  43 
to  Oct.  30,13  Jbu.  M 
9  Sept.  1335  April  29 
25Feb.  11.33May  16 
July  14  20  Au^.  41 
lit  Feb.  00  13  July  SO 
^3  Aug.  lljlSJan.  87 
"July  03  26  Feb.  21 
—  ■  Ocu  46 
4  Oct.    24 

23  Sept.  25 

26  Aug.  4Q 
1  Dae.  48 

111  Mar.  14 
IS  Jan.  44 
15  June  16 
Oct.  23 
13  July    37 

19  Feb.   39 

27  Oct.    46 

24  May   28 

20  Oct.  S5 
IJuIy  43 
3  June  43 
1  Ool.    47 

iei4 
II  gspt.  38 
ISOi^t.   39 

i  A|iril  3 . 

15  May  31 
i3  Hat.  47 


QUay 

5  lire.    84 

OAuj.    10 
19  Jon. 

4  Dec.   93 

G  Jan. 
17  April 
37  Nov.  OC 

7  Oct. 


10 

OOet 

1A 

,  3V 

6  Dee. 

44 

.12 

25  Dec. 

1H 

:   IH 

3  Aug. 

»n 

2« 

iO  July 

93 

r  IS 

llJulj 

34 

1  Deo. 

88 

:.  0 

7  Mai 

13 

g.  971  3  Fab. 

Mil 

c  li\  1  April  16 

u.  1 

6|  4  Sept.  16 

434 


Medieal  Department* 


SURGEONS. 


H08PITA1> 
ABSIST.i&C. 


Freser,  Hugh,  60  Foot 

Fraser,  Peter,"  8  Foot 

9  Freer,  John,  MD,,  07  Foot 

Oaleani,  Michael,^  MI),,  4C  Foot 

Gardioer,  Willlani  4  Dragoon  Guards  .... 

Garrett,  George,  3fi).,  70  Foot  ........ 

^WL  Qild«r,  Frederick  ,><^0'>ltl>trciim  Gds. 

Grattan,  Copeland,  Ml).,  Staff 

9  Griffin,  George,  86  Toot    . . . 

9  Griffith,  Moses.'o*  20  Foot    . 

9  Hair,  Archibald,*"  MD,,  R.  Horse  Gds. 

Hamilton,  Henry,  18  Foot    

Harthill,  Ilobort,'W  69  Foot 

y  Henderson,  Duncan,'^  MJ),f  5  Foot  . . 

9^  Hichens,  Richard,'^  Ordnaoce 

9  Hogg,  Thomas,*<*  76  Foot    

9  Hutcliess«on,  Francis  Pory,**"  Onl nance 
Ingham,  Charln  Thomas,><^  3f />.,  54  Foot 

Jameson,  David,  MD,,  1  Dragoons 

9  Johnson,  Sir  £dward,><»  Ji/X>.,  39  Foot 
9  Jones,  William, "«  MD.,  1  Drag.  Gds. 

9  Kettle,  WiUism,  40  Foot 

Knox,  George,  G  Foot    

9  Leonard,  Daniel,'"  11  Foot 

jl  Lewis,  John,*'^  York  Chasseurs    ...... 

9  Lewis,  Thomas,'^  MD,,  Sia^T 

Lloyd,  William,'**  MD.,  30  Foot 

9  Lorimor,  WilUam,'"  4!)  Foot   

991>lM'Douuld,Alexander,>*»ilfD.,Ord. 

M'Kechnie,  Andrew ,>'7  Staff  Cirps 

Macarthur,  Pvter,^^^  I  Hoyul  Vtteran  Bat. 
9  Macnis)),  Wiliium,"^  MD,,  S23  Foot    . . 

Macredie,  Thoma«,  7 1  Foot 

Mein,  inutenoy,  73  Foot   

Millar,  Jumes,  Af/).,  Staff    ••,......•.. 

Milligan,  William,  MD*,  6  Dragoons 
Morgan,  Alex.  Bvaitbwaitc,  67  Foot 

Morison,  James,  20  Foot 

Murray,  Adam  Walker,  Staff  ...... 

Murray,  Peter  Dalv,  Htaff 

9  NeiU,  Matthew,*^®  66  Foot    

Nelson,  Wm.  Fred.,  Ordnance 

Nicolson,  Patrick,  MD.,  76  Foot 

NiTison,  James  Fiulayson,'''  Staff. 

O'Brien,  Francis,  GO  Foot 

O'Brien,  John  Ttrenco,  94  Foot    

0*Connor,  James,  MD.,  22  Dragoons    . . 
Parrott,  William,  Cape  Mounted  RiBemen 

Parry,  William,  4  Foot 

9  Paterson,  James,'^  MD*,  42  Foot  .... 
92:lPearson,  Richard  Aribur,'^^  MD.,  87  F. 
9  9iB  Perston,  DaYid/'^  AfZ>.,  13  Drag. 
Piper,  6amm  1  Ayrault,'**  A/i>.,  Prov.Batt. 

Pollok,  William,'*  MD,,  63  Foot 

9  Prichard,  Octarius,  New  Bruus.  Fenc. 
9  Pyper,  Robert,'^  MD.,  4  Drasroon  Gds. 
9  Ranken,  RobeH,''^  Rifle  Bricudn    .... 
9  Rhvs,  Thomas.»»  3  West  India  Regt.. . 

aSI  Riach,  John.'**  MD.,  67  Foot ;18  May 

9  Ul  Robinson,  Benjamin,'^'  12  Drags.   |*22  OcU 
9  Rogen,  Wm.  Rt-ynulds,'''^  10  Drauouni  22  Aug. 


10  May  13 
16  July  12 
21  Ji^n.  00 
12N6T.   12 

never 

1  May   97 

never 

never 

11  June  11 
4  Nov.  00 

never 

never 

never 
24  Oct.    11 

never 

8  Sept.  04 

1  Aug.   06 

24  May    10 

10  June  0(; 

April  07 

ucver 

Aug. 
19  June 

12  Mar. 
26  St  pi. 

8  July 
12  May 
10  June 
never 
never 
24  May 
10  Aug. 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


SUROBON. 


06 
16 
11 
Oi) 
11 
16 
11 


9.^ 
03 


•••••. 


never 
.... . . 

19  July    13 
21  Dec.    16 

never 

OJuly    2r. 

4  Aug.  2^< 

10  Jan.    14 


24  June 

12  July 

1  June 
15  Oct. 

20  Dec. 

7  June 
30  Apr. 
10  Oct. 

never 

8  Sept. 

21  Jan. 

2  Dec. 

13  June 
26  Mar. 


16 
16 


26  Jan. 
10  Dec 
10  Not. 
10  June 

7  Feb. 
4  8ept. 

0  June 
14  June 

28  April 
24  Oct. 
12  Nov. 
26  Oct. 

29  Dec. 
16  Apr. 

1  Sept. 
:)0  Nov. 

1  Aug. 
16  Aug. 
16  Oct. 
10  Nov. 
12  May 

10  April 

23  Juno 

11  May 

24  Mar. 
0  Se)»t. 
0  Nov. 

22  June 

2  Sept. 
9.)uly 

8  Dee. 
4  Aug. 

3  Mar. 

26  Dec. 

7  June 
10  Feb. 

27  Oct. 
14  Oct. 

8  Feb, 

29  July 
0  Nov. 

12  Feb. 
31  Dec 

30  June 
27  Oct. 


15id0  Dec. 

12l  6  Dec 

09  24  Feb. 
26;  7  Nov, 
11  6  May 
06 18  Jnne 
14116  Mar. 
1011  Sept. 
14'26  Sept. 

11  8  Feb. 

12  12  Jan. 
04llOAng. 
37|27  Oct. 
12*23  Mar. 
0(1 22  July 
97|22  Jan. 
0620  Nov. 

10  25  June 
07    6  Mar, 
07  15  July 
03   9  Mar. 
0(1:26  Aug. 
26  11  July 
16!  "i  Aug. 
03  28  Mar. 
13' 19  Not. 
16.18  Sept. 
161  8  Nov. 
07'30  Sept. 
04.30  J  Illy 
04>  6  Sept. 
04'  6  June 
0h|24  Jan. 
06   3  May 
33' 1 4  Feb. 
14|  1  Mar. 
26,22  Nov. 
36  26  Sept. 

2  July 
9  June 
23"20  Dec. 

13  20  Oct. 


WBXir 

PLACED  OH 
HALV   PAT. 


8430  JuM  48 
36  8  Dee.  41 
2621  Not.  38 
34  17  Feb.  48 
87  6  Aug.  47 
12 17  Jan.  SB 
38  14  April  43 
28  13  July  47 
34  5  Dee.  48 
27  4  Sept.  40 
26  2Juae  48 
09  26  3Iay  26 
4(i  19  Not.  47 
SfilSJoly   47 

16  2  Mar.  25 
07  7  Mar.  16 
13  1  Aug.  20 
2(>  6  April  44 

17  20  Mar.  80 
13  26  Mar.  16 
00  17  April  88 
13  26  Dec.   14 

48 
46 
18 
40 
41 
27  Oct.  48 
11  Sept.  30 


13  Dec 

27  June 
26  D<c. 
22  Dae. 

35|ll  June 

37 

20 


40 
33 
16 
80 


26  Dec.   20 


27 
30 


Savery,  John  Robert,  1  West  India  Reg. 


17  Feb. 


01  never 
03  10  Mar. 
13  7  Mar. 
1022  Aug. 
11  13  May 

08  1  Feb. 
27  Dec. 

03  24  Oct 
07  25  Feb. 
0626  June 

11  16  April 
13  26  May 

12  2  July 

04  never 
11    7  Nov. 

09  1  June 


3.3,28  Mar. 

26,20  Sept. 

26  11  Jan. 
28  May 
16  Sci>t. 

04  20  Oct 

2217  April 

11  26  May 
1319  Nov. 
10  17  Feb. 
00  20  Feb. 
03(  8  Oct. 
08  13  May 
07  30  Jan. 
1211  June 
16|  2  Oct 

12  U)  Not. 
2  Feb. 


12 

06 

09 

11 

(M> 

46 

30 

39 

4(i 

41 

431 

37 

3(i 

46 

39 

30 

94 

96 

26  26  Mar. 


20  May 

24  Dec. 
6  Sept 
18  July 
12  Feb. 
20  Jan. 
10  Dec. 
14  Feb. 
20  Oct 


12 
U 
46 
47 
48 
47 
45 
40 


9  AprU  41 
4I» 
47 
47 
40 


6  Feb. 
24  Dic» 

8  Jao^ 
23  Jan. 

17  Jan. 


2a 

41 
44 
41 
47 


3e(  19  Jan. 
26  26  Feb. 
30  2  Mar. 
26  30  May   48 
22  Dec.   40 
14  July    26 
20  Mar.  10 
6  April  }a 
6  Aug.  41 


23 

18 

13 

00 

30 

40 

do|l9  Nov.  41 

O;.  30  June  d6 


ir  3  Aug. 
O928  0Mr. 


2« 


aoMNor.  84 


14  Dee.  41 


Medical  Department. 


436 


SUBGEOXS. 


HOSPITAL- 
A88I8T.,&C. 


Seaton,  Thomas,  OrdnaQce  .  • 

9  SheaD,  Eobert,»»  MD.,  7  Foot 

9  Sbekleton,  Robert/^^  61  Foot 

Shelley,  Joha  Nichols,  1  Qreek  Light  Inf. 

9  Shorland,  James,'^  06  Foot 

SiUcock,  Isaac,  12  Foot    

9  Smyth,  Wmiain,'*  45  Foot 

Spencer,  Richard,  York  Raugcni 

Squa^,  John,  Jlfi>.,  6  Dragoons 

9  Stanford,  Josh.  Arthur,*'*^  Jlfi>.,Cape  Rt. 
9  ^B  Steed,  George,^^  MJ),^  1  Dragoons 

Stnart,  Hugh  Lindsay.  88  Foot 

Tigbe,  James  Lowry,  12  Lancers  ...,..., 

Trevor,  Andrew,'*  33  Foot  

9  Trigance,  Joseph,»*<^  30  Foot 

Turner,  William,  7  Royal  Veteran  Batt. . . 
9  Vallange,  William.  MD.,  m  Foot  .... 
9  Ward,  John  Richard,**'  Scots  Fus.  Gds. 

Waring,  Charles,  5  Foot 

Warren,  Jas.  Low,  Jlfi>.,7  Drags.  Med.  \ 
Officer fMiHtaryPriMon  at  Devonport  \ 

West,  Henry,'**  10  Dragoons    

White,  Peter,  Vi  Foot    

Whitfield,  Charles  Tomlins,  Ordnance    . . 

9  Williams,  WiUiam,'**  00  Foot 

9  9*2^  Winterscale,  John,'**  %  Dragoons 
Wright,  Robert,  8  Prov.  Bn.  of  Miliiia  . . 

Wybrow,  William,  17  Dragoons 

9  Wyer,  John."*  19  Foot 

9  Wyide,  John  Ft- wtrell,'"  7  R.  Vet.  Batt. 
Young,  Colin,  MJ)„  G  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
V  Yoaag,  Thomas,'*^  1(5  Foot 


never 
never 
never 

13  July 
7  Oct. 

11  May 
never 

7  April 
10  June 
22  Oct. 

4  Mar. 
28  Dec. 

24  June 
never 

25  Oct. 
9  June 

8  July 


ASSISTANT 
SURGBON. 


05 
07 
01 

00 
15 
03 
05 
20 
15 

12 
9i* 
06 


25  Feb.    OP 

14  July    15 

4  Oct.    m 
21  Dec.   07 

never 

9  July    09 

17  Sept.  OL' 

never 

never 


10  April  98 

never 
10  Dec.    10 


23  Oct, 

28  Jan. 

6  Nov. 
22  Aug. 

29  June 
10  Mar. 

7  April 

5  June 

30  June 
25  Oct. 
15  Aug. 
15  Dec. 

20  Oct. 
28  Sept, 

9  Nov. 

15  May 

7  Dec. 

21  Aug. 

6  July 


1225  Aug. 


13 
07 
05 
00 
04 


SUROEON. 


20  Oct. 
9  Sept. 
25  Feb. 
14  July 
10  Feb. 


WHBN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAT. 


04  22  Aug. 


00 
25 
03 
05 
25 
25 
93 
20 
02 
00 
OG 
00 


30  1  Not.  42 
30 12  Jan.  44 
13  25  April  29 
11,25  May  16 
14,20  Aug. 
09  13  July 


19  Feb.    24 


25  June 
15  Nov. 
20  May 
19  Dec. 

8  Feb. 
never 

26  Dec. 

9  Sept. 
14  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
9  Sept. 


9  July 

3  Mar, 

4  Jan. 
17  Jan. 
17  Sept. 
10  Jan. 

9  May 

5  Dec. 
9  Aug. 

19  Jan. 
4  Dec. 

6  Jan. 


11 

03 

37 

10 

11 

39 

40 

04 

84 

10 

15 

28 

14 


17  April  38 


APOTHECARIES. 


9  Graham,  John*«' 
||  Jonce,  Samuel . . 
Middleton.  Ocorge 
O'Brien,  Edward . . 
White,  Henry  .... 


AS0T8TANT'8URGEONS. 


Apreece,  Thomas,  Ordnance 

Bartletty  Thomas,  44  Foot 

Benza,  Pa^^quale  Maria,  Staff 

?Bremner,  Alexander,'**  3  Foot , 
Oai  Brisbane,  Thomas,'*"  AfZ).,  58  Foot. 

Browne,  Francis,  86  Foot   

Burke,  Thomas,  27  Foot 

Butler,  George,  Staff 

Ifi  Campbell,  Alexander,  3  Dragoon  Guards 

fl  Cannon,  ^Bneas,'*'  MD.,  Ordnance 
hislette,  Henry,  81  Foot  

Coleman,  John,  7  Dragoon  Guards   

Cooper,  Bransby,  Ordnance 

Cumin,  William,  8  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 


01 
10 
12 
11 
10 

96 
18 
05 
98 
13 


27  Nov. 

7  Oct. 

1  June 
21  Sept. 

12  June 

3  July 

13  April 
12  Feb. 
15  Oct. 

4  May 


HOSPITAL 
ASBI8T.,&C. 


19  April  08 
Aug.  09 
never 


41 
20 
27 
21 
40 
24 


18  Jan. 
25  Feb. 

2  Oct. 

14  Oct. 
22  Sept.  25 
28  Aug.  46 

1  Doc.  48 
31  Mar.  14 
12  Jan.    44 

15  June  15 
9  Oct.    23 

12  July   27 

19  Feb.    29 

27  Oct.    46 


06  24  May  28 
13  20  Oct.  25 
30  IJuly  43 
80  3  June  43 
28   1  Oct.    47 

1814 
96  11  Sept.  28 
32  18  Oct.    39 

07  12  April  2 
07  -25  May  21 
26  '23  Mar.  47 


APOTHE- 
CARY. 


31  Aug.  09 
31  Aug.  09 
7  Sept.  15 
•20  June  98 
14  April  04 


8 

6 

19 

12 


24 
11 


ASSISTANT 
8URGE0N. 


never 
never 
Aug.  15 
July  10 
Juno  12 
Oct.  26 
never     I 

Feb.    14 
June  11 

never 
Dec.  11 
never 


21  Jonc 
4  Aug. 

20  Jan. 
3  Sept. 
3  June 

24  July 
I  4  Aug. 

7  Oct. 
13  July 
]23  July 
15  Dec. 
31  Aug. 

2  Dec. 

21  Mar. 


20  Oct. 
6  Dec. 


10 

37 

26 

12  25  Dec. 

18;13Aug. 

28  20  July 

08  29  May 

42  -20  Oct. 

1511  July 

11    1  Deo. 

04  7  May 

97   3  Feb. 

IS    1  April 

16 


15 
44 

18 
80 
82 
17 
48 
84 
28 
12 
20 
16 


4  Sept.  16 


436 


Mfidical  DeparfmenU 


ASSISTANT-fiUROEONS. 


HOSPITAL- 

ASSISTAST 


20  July    09 

Aug,   10 

8  Feb.   21 

never 

3  June  15 

6  July    29 

never 

26  April  13 

6  July   11 


4  Jan. 
IFcb. 


9  Bevelin,  Henry  William,  49  Foot    

Douglas,  Jolin,  8  Foot  . . . , 

Dycc,  Robert,  3fD.,  Staff    

fi  Eddowes,  James,'''  Ordnance 
5^  Evers,  George,"'  14  Foot 

Fitzmaurice,  George  Lionel,  Ordnance  .... 
JFurnival,  John  James,***  MD,,  Ordnance 

$9^  Gatty,  Henry,***  Ordnance 

9  Gibb.  William  nichardson,  AfD.,  88  Foot 

Hendrick,  Jolin,  5/Z).,  34  Foot   

9  Hewat,  Richard,  65  Foot 

Holdcn,  Horatio  NeUon,  21  Foot 

Hollicr,  Edward,  37  Foot 

Hollmann,  Joseph,  60  Fbot 

Huggins,  John,  58  Foot. 

Jarvis,  James,  65  Foot 

JohnUoQ,  Arthur,  MJ),^  60  Foot 

Jones,  John,  1  Royal  Veteran  Battalion .... 

Kehoe,  Patriclc,  52  Foot    

9  W^  Kenny,  Mattliias,**^  MD.,  Ordnance 

Knott,  William,  6  Draproons 

La  Cloche,  Thomas,  7  Royal  Veteran  Batt. . 
Ligertwood,  Andrew,  3  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
9  M'CulIoch,  Samuel,'*?  Ordnance !l8  Aug. 


11 
27 


7  Feb. 
15  Feb. 

Feb. 
29  Dec. 

June  06 

never 
22  Nor.  13 


M'liean,  George  Gordon,  35  Foot 

Mac  Bain,  Giles,  62  Foot 

Martin,  Gi*orge,  67  Foot    

MartiHy  Jame:*,  0  Foot 

Millet,  Edward,  Jlfi).,  4  Foot 

Movtce,  David,  MD,,  60  Foot 

Mullarky»  Daniel,  27  Foot    

Neale,  Melville.  Staff    

Nixon,  James,  Ordoance   

Nugent,  Morgan,  Ordnance 

9  0*B«fanie.  JamcB,^*  AfX>.,  Ofdnanca  . 

O'Doavell,  John,  77  Foot 

Poctty  Joseph,  4  Royal  Vetenm  Battalion 

Beilly,  William,  Staff    | 

RoUand,  James  Henderson,  Staff !29  May   26 

Ross,  William Baillie,Ari>., 6 Roy.  Vet.  BattI  7  April 25 


10  Jan.    14 

July    11 

June  10 

never 

16  June  15 

7  Nov.  97 

8  April  05 
12 
14 
10 
00 
14 


ASSISTANT 
SUROEOM. 


29  June  15 
8  Dec.    12 

never 
7  Mar.  14 

Dec.   09 


9  in  Rudgtt,  Edward,**"  Ordsance 
Sprague,  John  Hanmer,  8  Royal  Vet.  Batt. 

Bwlft,  Riclmrd .  60  Foot 

9  TboiapsoD,  John,*^  Ordnance 

9  Tobin,  Jobn,'^  9  Draseoons 

9  Vetiables,  Robert, '«>  MJ>.,  Qrdnanee  . . . . 
913ft  Veraer,  £dw.  Donovan,'^  Ordnance   . . 

Webb,  Boloyne  Gordon,  Staff 

Williams,  IKivid,  67  Foot 

Woodroff,  John^  MJ).,  Staff 


'20  May   12 

6  May    10 
never 
never 

7  Bee.   00 
2dAog.   11 

9  June  13  29  Not. 
28  Dec  26  20  July 
20  Dec.  13  12  Aug. 
Dec.  08i5Jana 


20  May 
26  Sept. 

22  Sept. 
25  Aug. 

23  Dec. 
1  July 

1  Doc 
20  Nov. 
25  July 

3  July 
15  June 

2  Aug. 

7  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
28  Dec. 

3  Oct 
28  May 

6  July 
25  June 
1  Dec. 

5  May 

24  Dee. 
11  July 

1  Jan. 
1  Sept 
lOMur. 

28  Feb. 

10  Oct 

25  Jane 

29  May 

6  Cot. 

18  Sept 

8  Jan. 
20  Nov. 

11  Oct. 
25  Jan. 
14  Dec 

29Joly 
16  June 
3  Dee. 
14  Jane 

19  Ang. 
1  Dec 

19  Dec 
11  Nov. 


13 

11 

25 

10 

24 

31 

09 

13 

12 

17 

15 

31 

13 

97 

15 

00 

12 

04 

19 

10 

25 

02 

05 

13 

14 

12 

11 

16 

It; 

Sd 

95 

35 

16 

13 

10 

25 

09 

30 
25 
12 
10 
13 
09 
11 
11 


WHBR 
PLACED  ON 
HAX.F  PAT. 


22 
25 


June  15 
Feb.    16 


1  Sept  20 


18 
1 
31 
8 
13 
22 
21 
•23 


PURTETOBS. 


9  Hodga^  Bdwardw* 29Jnn«  09 

{James,  William'" 19  Mar.  00 
Dsher^WiUlam 13  Nov.  00 


26 
1 

25 

16 
1 

2& 
0 
13190 
30 
10 
191 


10 

26 

4 

1 

27 
9 

» 
6 

25 
6 

25 

41 
1 
1 

26 


June  SB 
Mar.  19 
Dec  24 
July  19 
Jan.  37 
Nor.  27 
Not.  34 
Mar.  32 

Aug.   33 

Oct.    Id 

Oct  10 
Aug.  10 
Dec  35 
Feb.    33 

Jan.  17 
April  18 

June  19 
Jan.  2S 
July  19 
Jane  46 
May   27 

Jan.  t« 
Oct  97 
Oct.  17 
April  86 
1814 


DEPUTT 
rUBVEYOE 


April  3S 
Jme  10 
July  16 
Aug.  34 
April  ^ 
Dee.  16 
Ang.  64 
Mar.  3fiS 


13  Sept.  86 


PirilTAVOli 


OSept.  IS 

29Jntte  06 

2  Jane  14 


Medical  Department. 


437 


I)  Bacoo*  Harry. i . . . 

Boanin,  Henry  Gk)U9se 

Cleave,  Richard 

9  Findley,  Thomas'*^    

Gibbons,  Samuel 

8  Harrington,  Joseph 
M*Phenon,  LacWan»«» 

9  Moore,  John  *** • . , . . 

SNewcombe,  Joseph""    . . . . 
O'Hellly,  Henry  WilHam  . . 


DBPUTT 

21  Dec.  09 

28  Sept.  09 

29  June  09 
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Pierce,  Thomas  Estwiok 

Power,  Hugh 

$31  Robinson,  George  . 

9  Smythi  Thomas 

^  Soare,  Charles   

Tucker,  Richard 

9  Walllngton,  James 


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SWinnickl,  Christopher 
Winter,  George 


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Blackwood,  Jfohn   25  April  14 

Brereton,  Charles 9  Nov.  13 

Brace,  Alexander 4  July   15 


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Robertson,  Patrick,  itf2> 24  June   15 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers. 

Inspectors'  General. 

1  Dr.  Bone'i  servioes:— Expedition  to  South  Amsriea  in  1807;  oanipa]g;n  of  1808  and  9,  in* 
bindings  tha  batUas  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  and  Cornnna, — for  which  he  hat  received  Uie  War  Medal 
with  threa  Claipa ;  expedition  to  Waleheren  i  Peninsnla  from  May  1812  to  tha  end  of  the  war. 

2  Mr.  Draper  aerred  in  Sicily  in  1806  ;  in  Egypt  in  1807  i  the  Conmna  campaign  i  in 
PortDgal  In  1811;  in  Holland  in  1814.  He  has  receiYcd  the  War  Medal  with  two  Ciaaps  for 
Maida  and  Caronna. 

3  Sir  Jamet  f  allowes  ser?ed  in  the  Feaiasala  and  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp 
for  Barrota. 

4  Dr.  Omkreat  was  present  with  the  expedition  in  the  Weat  lodieti  in  1801  nnder  Sir  Thomas 
Trigge,  iattluding  the  capture  of  the  itlanda  of  St.  Martin,  St  Jobn,  St.  Barthcrfomew,  St. 
Thomas,  and  Santa  Cruz.  Serred  aa  Surgeon  of  a  regiment  in  the  Light  Di?iiion  throughout 
the  war  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Vimiera;  retreat  to^  and  battle  of  OoruuDa; 
retreat  from  Burgosp  actions  of  the  Coa  (near  Almeida),  Boaaco,  Sabngal,  Fuentes  d*Ooor, 
Salamanca,  VittorM,  the  Pyrenees,  Kirelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse;  aod  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  and  San  Sebastian,  at  which  latter  he  accompanied  the  storming  party.  Served  also  at 
New  Orleans  in  1815.    He  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  twelve  Cla^s. 

5  Sir  «Kames  Grant  serred  as  Hospital- Asaiatant  in  the  campaign  of  1793  with  the  army 
under  the  Duke  of  York.  In  1795  he  was  aenior  Staff  Surgeon  to  the  expedition  for  the  cap- 
tore  of  the  Cape  of  Qood  Hope.  In  1809  he  served  throi^oat  the  'WtUcheren  campaign,  in 
which  he  wna  appointed  Inspector  to  the  Porces  in  the  Pield,  hamg  the  charge  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  FiashtDg,  and  in  South  Bereland.  He  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  snd  14  in  Holland 
and  Belgium  aa  chief  of  the  department  In  1815  he  served  the  campaign  of  Waterloo  as  chief 
of  the  medical  department  of  the  Duiie  of  Wellington's  army ;  and  be  continned  aa  medical 
chief  of  that  army  during  the  three  years*  occupation  of  Prance. 

6  Mr.  John  Gunning  served  in  Holland  and  Planders  in  1793,  94,  and  95.  Embarked  with 
the  Peninaular  Army  in  1808  aa  Surgeon  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  and  Staff  Surgeon,  and 
was  afterwards  made  Deputy  Inspector  and  Surgeon-in-Chief,  and  served  until  the  dose  of  that 
war  in  1814  :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Talavera, 
Bttsaco,  Puentea  d'On  *r,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and 
Orthes.  He  was  dao  at  Waterloo  aa  Surgeon-in-Chitf  of  the  Army,  and  was  honored  with  the 
Order  of  the  Netherlands  Lion  by  the  King  of  Holland,  for  his  attendance  upon  the  then  Prince 
of  Orange  who  was  wounded  on  the  Pield  of  Battle. 

8  IKxstor  Hume  served  in  Egypt  in  1801.  Also  in  the  Peninsular  war  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  nine  Claspa  for  Comnna,  Barrosa,  Sa!amanca,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Mivello,  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

9  Doctor  Kidd  served  in  Ireland  during  the  rebellion  in  1798;  on  the  Expedition  to  North 
Holland  in  1799  ;  at  the  Ferrol  in  1800 ;  on  the  expedition  to  South  America  in  1806 ;  in  the 
Peninsula  from  1807  to  March  1813;  campaign  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and  Holland.  He 
haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claaps  for  Roleia  end  Selunanca. 


438  Vfar  SetvUei  of  the  Medical  Officers. 

10  Doctor  Mfthony  terved  in  the  Pcafmak  IInmb  April  1809  to  the  end  of  tlM  wir,  inelndiDg 
the  pattage  of  the  Donro,  batklo  of  TaUverai— taken  priton«r  and  marched  to  Verdon ;  heide  « 
Basaoo,  atege  of  OlWenfa,  battle  of  Albnherat  affair  of  Aldea  de  Ponte,  aiecea  of  Ciadad  BodHfo 
and  Badajiii,  affair  of  Faeota  de  la  Prima,  battle  of  Salamanoa,  eapture  of  Madrid,  bettle  of  Vil- 
toria,  affair  of  Ronce«valIes,  battle  near  Pampelanai  affair  of  Bchalar,  naanlt  of  dan  Sebailiao, 
baUlea  of  NiYelle,  Orthes,  and  Tonlouse.  Present  also  In  the  attaok  on  Sew  Orleaoa,  8ib  Jan. 
181  f }  and  lubeequentlj  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  reoeiyed  the  Wnr  Medal  with  thlitocn 
Clasps. 

11  Mr.  Nixon  served  in  the  PenlnsQlA  and  has  reoeirsd  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  far 
Condina«  Vy  rtnees,  Nirelle,  and  Nive. 

12  Doctor  Stewart  served  oft  the  expedition  to  Soath  Aaerlea  in  1807 1  in  tha  tVBJnwIa  frooa 
March  1809  to  Sept  1812;  the  campaign  of  1815;  indndbg  the  battle  of  Wateftoor  He  baa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Bosaoo,  Foenlas  dX)nor,  Cindad  Bodrigo,  and  Bbdiyos. 

18  Doctor  Tiiomson  serted  in  £gyj>t|  also  nl  the  capture  of  Martlniqn^i  the  Saincaa^  and 
Gnadaloupe.  Served  also  In  the  Peninsula  from  1813  to  tha  end  of  that  w4r  in  1814,  indadtog 
the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  aod  Orthes  ;  and  ha  serred  afterwards  with  the  expedition  against 
New  Orleans^    Re  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

14  Bir.  Woolriche  served  in  Holland  under  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby  and  the  Duke  of  York; 
with  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807;  and,  with  the  rank  of  staff-surgeon,  was  principal 
laedieal  offioer  with  the  leesrve,  commaaded  bv  Sir  Arthur  WeUeelej  at  the  battle  er  Ktoge; 
after  four  yean  of  colonial  service,  he  joined  the  Peninsular  army,  with  which  he  served  from 
the  battle  of  Salamanca  until  the  end  of  the  war;  and  was  present  in  oharge  of  the  7ih  divlaicii 
of  the  army,  commanded  by  Lord  Dalhouaie,  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  P^reneea,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  At  the  renewal  of  the  war  in  1815  he 
Joined  the  army  at  Brussels,  undi>r  the  eonuaand  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  was  eppotnted 
to  take  charge  of  the  field-duties  in  the  event  of  ageneral  action  ;  in  this  responsible  eitttalion 
he  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  where  he  was  oooii|si«d  several  days 
and  nights  before  the  field  was  cleared  of  the  litimeroits  Wounded,  including  Britiah,  Belgians, 
IVench,  &o.  &a  In  1827  he  embarked  for  Portagal  with  the  army,  under  Sir  WllliiB  OUnten, 
as  chief  of  the  medical  department  on  that  service. 

Deputy  Inspectors^General. 

15  Doctor  Albert  served  at  the  Holder,  in  1799;  also  the  eanpalgnof  1814,  hi  Bolkndi  itnder 
Lord  Ljnedoch. 

16  Doctor  James  Arthur  was  present  and  professionally  employed  at  tSie  issanlt  of  Boefica 
Ajres,  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  action  at  Sabugal,  battle  of  Faentes  d'Ooor.  action  at  Bf  Bodon, 
siege  and  assault  of  Ciu-lad  Rodrigo,  two  sieges  and  assault  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Salamanca, 
Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Kivelle.  Nlve,  and  Orthes,  action  at  Vio  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Tonlonse. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  tea  €la»ps. 

17  Doctor  Barry  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1808  to  Aug.  1811,  and  airalll  from 
Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  (/la^  for 
Busaco,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  indodttaig  the 
battle  of  Waterloo. 

18  Mr.  Buckle  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ostend  under  Sh*  Eyre  Coote,  in  1798. 

19  Doctor  Collier  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809;  and  In  the  Pettfnaoln  ffom 
the  latter  part  of  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Ortiica, 
and  Tonbusc.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

20  Doctfir  DauQ  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Gooa  Hope  in  1806.  AlaO  fhe  eaa* 
paign  of  1815,  ineluding  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

21  Mr.  Duncan  has  seen  a  groat  deal  of  active  service  in  the  East  Indies. 

22  Sir  Charles  Forbes  joioed  the  Medical  Staff  In  Portugal  in  1798,  and  wt<  tppofaited 
Asslstant-Sttrgeon  to  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Koyals  In  Jan.  1799.  He  landed  with  the  Bal* 
talion  at  the  Helder  in  the  ensuing  August,  and  went  through  the  caoipaign  in  HoHaiid  voder 
Sir  Balph  Abereromby  and  the  Duke  of  York.  In  1800,  aher  the  exp^tintt  to  Petrol,  he 
served  with  the  army  in  Eg7pt>  and  subsequently  at  Malta  and  Gibraltar.  Embarked  with  the 
Bovals  la  May  1803  for  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  St  Lttehs  and 
Tobago.  Accompanied  Sir  David  Baird*s  eJKpedition  to  the  Peninsula  In  1808;  and  kt  tvtn 
1809  he  sailed  idth  the  Light  Brigade  for  Portugal,  continuing  to  ae^ve  nndef  the  Ihdke  of 
Wellington  during  the  whole  of  the  war  until  the  pesce  of  1814.  Bh*  Charles  has  reeeived  the 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Corunna.  Busaco,  Badajoz,  and  St  Sebastlas. 

23  Doctor  Guthrie  served  in  the  Peninsula  aod  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiQi  eight  CIsapa 
for  Bnleia,  Vimiera,  Talavera,  Albuhera,  Cindad  Rodrigo,  Badajox,  Salamaoee,  and  Tyyvtonae. 

24  Mr.  Hartle  served  on  the  expedition  to  St  Lucia  in  1803,  and  accompanM  the  atOrftHig 
party  of  Mome  Fortun^e.  Present  at  Dominica  when  the  French  attacked  the  lalattd  in  150^, 
served  also  at  tha  capture  of  the  islands  of  St  Thomas  and  St  Croix  in  1807|  aad  Maitiiiiqee 
In  1 809,  indnding  the  actions  of  the  let  and  2nd  Feb.  AJao  at  the  oaptoie  of  (hiadiloi^  lA  ISI  i* 
He  has  reeeived  the  War  Medal  wUh  oie  Clasp  £a  Martifll^iMii 


War  Servieei  of  the  Medical  Officers.  439 

^  Doetor  Howell  Mned  in  Sgypl  on  the  lint  expedition,  and  fleooniptnied  1^  DftTid  Baird's 
srmy  to  Ghrand  Gdro  on  iu  return  to  India.  Appointed  Surgeon  to  the  Giensdier  BattelioD, 
on  Sir  James  Craig't  expedition  to  Keplcs,  end  served  with  it  in  SioUy  tod  Celebrie.  in  1806, 
and  wee  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida^  In  1807  he  aeooaspenied  the  Boval  Sicilian  Beglmeni, 
on  the  second  expedition  to  Bgypt,  and  was  appointed  Surgeon  to  it  in  May  1806 ;  transfefred 
lo  the  6Ut  in  May  1800«  and  aerted  in  the  Fenfaisula  horn  April  1810  to  Oct.  1812.  Slightly 
woonded  on  the  kll  shodder  by  the  Bedouin  Arabs  on  the  first  expedition  to  £gypt»  while 
employed  on  a  mission  to  the  Mamelukes  and  Mahomet  All;  and  severely  wounded  in  the  loina 
in  FortugaL    Ha  has  f  eeeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Giat ps  for  Maida  and  Busaea 

26  Mr.  Knipe  served  in  Ireland  during  the  rebellian  in  1798,  and  was  present  in  the  notion  of 
Tioegar  Hill  \  aa  the  siege  of  Oopenhegen«  and  bailie  of  Kioge,  in  1807 )  oampaign  in  Portugal 
aad  Spain  in  180S  and  ia09f  and  in  B^um  in  1814  and  1816. 

27  boetor  Lindaay  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1 81 4,  and 
has  reoetved  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  Basaco,  foenfeM  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria, 
PyreDecs»  Nivelle,  Nive^  Orthes,  and  TouloMe. 

28  Mr.  Marshall  aarved  in  Sooth  America,  in  1807. 

29  Doctor  Shortt  served  in  the  Peninaola  from  Sept  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and 
aohs^quently  in  the  Amerioan  war^ 

30  Sir  Angttstoa  West  served  in  Hanover  in  1805 1  at  Copenhagen  and  Sweden  In  1807;  in 
Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808;  at  Waloheren  in  1809$  and  in  the  Feuinenla  from  1809  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Buaaoob  Ciudad 
Bodrlfo»SiilaBianoa,  Vittoris»  St.  Sebastiaiw  Nlvelle,  and  Nive. 

81  X)oetor  Andrew  White  served  in  Egypt  with  the  Indian  army  in  1801.  He  waa  afterwards 
present  with  the  88lh  at  the  battles  of  Taiavera  and  Bnsaeo  (for  which  he  has  reoeived  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps)  %  and  in  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras.  He  next  served  in  Sicily,  4nd  on 
the  oaatern  eoast  of  Spain,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Csstalla^  after  which  he  served  on  the 
ooast  of  Italy,  acid  at  the  surrender  of  Genoa  and  of  Naples* 

aa  Mr.  Wiiiiam  Ramsay  White  served  with  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  1809,  and  waa  present 
•a  the  oapture  of  Isohia  and  Prooida,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Isohia  Castle.  Served 
with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1810  and  11  ;  and  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  campaigns  «^  1813 
and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne.  Served  eighteen  years  in 
India,  and  aocompanled  the  army  of  the  Indtu  in  1836, 39,  and  40,  and  was  present  at  the  storm 
and  capture  of  Gtinznee. 

33  iloctor  Evans  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  29th  regiment,  and  on  the  staff,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps,  for  Rolela,  Vimiera,  fiusaco,  Albuhera,  Nivelie,  Nive, 
Orthcf ,  and  Xoulouse. 

34  Mr.  Jones  aerved  at  the  capture  of  the  Islands  of  Iichia  and  Procida  in  1809.  Employed 
in  the  gun- boats  in  the  Faro  of  Messina,  under  Sir  John  Stewart.  Present  at  the  capture  of 
the  loniin  Muuds,  and  siege  of  Santa  Maura,  under  Sir  John  Oswal<1.  Served  also  ibe  cam- 
paign in  CaUtonia  under  Lord  Wiiiiam  Bentinck }  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  including 
the  actiuns  at  Bladensbnrg  and  Baltimore,  capture  of  Washiogton,  and  operations  agaiuat  New 
Orleans. 

35  Doctor  Knight  served  at  Waloheren  in  1809. 

36  Doctor  Madagan  served  at  Waloheren  in  1809.  Also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec  1811  to 
the  end  of  that  ear  in  1814.  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  fur  Badajos,  Sala- 
manca, Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive. 

37  Doctor  Morewood  serve*!  with  General  B«resford*s  Expedition  to  Madeira  and  occupation 
of  that  Island;  the  campaign  in  Spain  and  at  Corunna  under  Sir  John  Moore;  the  Walchercn 
expedition}  with  army  of  Sir  John  Stewart  in  Sicily;  with  Lord  Wcllisgton  in  the  Peninsula, 
including  the  siege  of  Badajox}  and  during  the  la^t  year  of  the  war  in  N.  America;  at  Wal* 
cheren  in  1809;  in  the  Peninsula  in  1812;  and  in  the  American  war  in  1813. 

38  Doctor  Bobson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and 
has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Bsdajos. 

39  Doctor  Sibbald  served  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  including 
the  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  Served  subsequently  at  New  Orleans.  Ue  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

40  Doctor  Walker  served  at  Copenhagen  in  the  expediUon  under  Lord  Cathcart  in  1807.  He 
served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  the  battle  of  Timiera— at  which  he  was  present  with  the  2nd 
battalion  of  the  52nd  light  Infantry—  to  the  temunatton  of  that  war  in  1814,  with  the  exception 
of  a  few  months^  he  having  been  made  |>risoner  in  the  hospital  at  Taiavera  and  carried  to  Verdun* 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  CUu^  for  Vimiera,  Fusntes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo^ 
Badajos,  8aiamane%  and  Vittoria. 

41  Doctor  Wright  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the 
War  Medsl  with  one  Clasp. 

Surgeons  of  the  First  Class^  ifc. 

42  Di>otor  Andrew  Anderson  served  in  Naples  and  Calabria,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of 
"'*-  and  siego  of  Scy  11a  Castle.     Expeditmn  to  Wabharen  and  siege  of  Floahing  in  1809. 


440  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers, 

Peniniola,  from  Bee.  1809  to  Not.  1813,  indading  the  defence  of  Cadii,  betUet  of  Baiaeo* 
Faentes  d'Ouor,  and  Salamftnca ;  8ieg;e  of  Bargos  Castle,  aad  actions  in  the  Pjreneea.  He  hu 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

43  Doctor  Boggie  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps 
for  Roleia,  Yijniera,  Talavera»  and  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

44  Doctor  Boyle  was  actively  employed  in  Ireland  daring  the  rebellion  o£  1798,  and  after- 
wards at  the  Holder  in  1799 ;  also  in  Sicily  and  Egypt  from  Dec  1806  till  June  1812,  as 
Sareeon  of  the  62ttd  regt  He  was  employed  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  on  the  Medical 
Staff  in  1812,  13,  and  14,  and  was  at  the  affair  of  Btar,  battle  of  Castalla»  at  Tarragona  in 
Jane  and  Aug.  1813,  and  at  the  retreat  from  Ordal  and  Villa  Franca.  He  had  charge  of  the 
General  Hospitals  at  Alioant,  Castalla.  and  Valencia ;  was  senior  medical  offioer  with  the  Head 
Quarters  of  the  Army  under  Sir  Wm.  Clinton  during  the  blockade  of  Baroelona;  was  at  Genua 
and  Corsica,  and  accompanied  the  army  from  the  Mediterranean  to  Bermuda  under  General 
Gosselin,  as  principal  medical  officer,  and  was  at  the  Penobscot. 

45  Mr.  Cheneviz  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Coldstream  Guards. 

45*  Mr.  Colclough  served  in  the  Mahratta  war  from  Aug.  1812  to  Dea  1813  s  the  Kandian 
campaign  of  1815,  iucludiog  the  capture  of  Kandy  In  the  islrnd  of  Ceylon.  Deocan  campaigns 
of  1818  and  19,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Capaul  Droog. 

46  Mr.  Cottoa  serred  with  the  14th  Foot  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhortpore  in  1825'6. 
46*  Mr.  Finnie  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  RoyaU. 

47  Doctor  Fogo  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including  the  battle 
of  Cnrunna.  Expedition  to  Walchcren.  On  a  Secret  Expedition  in  March  1810,  which  Ualcd 
at  Cadis  in  April,  reinforcing  the  army  under  Lord  Lynedoch.  The  Ordnance  force  being 
greater  than  an  ordinary  regiment  (1 150  men),  and  Dr>ctor  Fogo  being  senior  medical  officer*  be 
was  given  the  local  rank  of  Surgeon :  remained  at  Cadiz  until  July  1811,  when  he  returned  to 
England  for  the  benefit  of  his  health.  Went  to  Portugal  in  March  1812,  and  from  July  was 
again  Senior  Ordnance  Medical  Officer  at  Cadis.  When  the  siege  waa  raised  in  Auga8C»  be 
accompanied  the  force  which  followed  the  ret  ring  French  army ;  but  the  pursuit  bein;  given  up 
at  Se? tile,  he  returned  to  Cadiz,  ani  rf  maincd  there  until  its  final  efacuation  in  Aug.  1814« 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  advance  to  Peru.  Ha 
has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for  Curunoa. 

48  Bilr.  Eraser  aervcd  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  fuc 
Cerunna,  Nivelle,  and  Ntve. 

49  Mr.  Galliers  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royals  and  has  received  the  War  Mcdsl  witk 
two  Cla«pH  Tor  Vittoria  and  St.  Sebastian.     He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

50  Mr.  Glasco  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  witb 
nine  Clasps  for  Talavera,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badigoz,  Salamanca^  Vittoria,  Py- 
renees, Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

51  Mr.  Good  served  with  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807;  proceeded  with  the  army 
to  the  Peninsula  in  1808,  and  served  there  until  the  end  of  the  war,  iucludiog  the  paaaagd  of 
the  Douro,  taking  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Basaco  and  Fuentes  dOnor,  sieges  of  Ctadal  Bodrigo 
and  Badajoz,  battle  of  S^ilamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  k>attle  of  Vittoria,  s-tge 
of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassos,  the  Nive,  and  the  Adour,  and  investment  of  Bayoone. 
Present  at  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Claipa. 

52  Mr.  John  Grriffith  served  at  the  osptore  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  subsequeDtiy  in  tbe 
Peninsula :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Martinique,  Busaco,  Faenles 
d*Oaor,  and  Vittoria. 

53  Mr.  Harrison  served  in  the  Walcheren  expedition  1809;  at  Cadiz  and  in  the  Peniniifila 
in  1811,  12,  and  13;  expedition  to  Holland,  1814  ;  Netherlands  and  France  from  1814  till  191S. 
Present  at  the  assault  of  Seville,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  storming  of  Bergen*op-Zoon« 
battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  taking  of  Peronne. 

54  Doctor  Uodson  served  in  Egjpt  in  1801. 

55  Doctor  Hanter  served  with  the  Coldstream  Gnards  at  the  blockade  of  Bsyonne  in  1814  ; 
also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

56  Doctor  Jeyes  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1813  tn  the  end  of  the  war,  indndisg  Cb« 
affiir  at  Morales,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Also  the  campaigm  of 
1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

57  Mr.  Jones  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  an  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  B«fle  Brigade  and  frooi 
S*pt.  1812  as  Surgeon  of  the  40lh,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  twelve  Clas|M  ^ 
Cornnoa,  Bu^aco,  Faentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrfe«««a» 
Kivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.     He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

57*  Mr.  Kenny  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806  :  also  at  the  eaptarv 
of  Bshadnrpore  and  Asseersbur  in  the  East  Indies. 

58  Mr.  Lightbody  serred  at  GibralUr  during  the  epidemic  in  1804  ;  with  the  annT  In  S'*t<lj 
in  1807  and  8  ;  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1812  to  April  1813  ;  and  again  from  April  1914 
to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  defence  of  Alba  de  Tonnes  and  retnat  from  SalansBc^ 

69  Doctor  M'Arthor  strrod  at  the  captors  of  Gaadaloupe  in  1815. 


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60  Doctor  MlCmui  Mrred  flie  eampdgiu  of  1813, 14,  tad  15  in  HoUaad  and  FtamdiBn,  inp* 
eladBnff  tile  aotiOB  at  Hefxon  and  iKNaVarament  of  Antwvrp. 

61  Doetor  Moffit  lerred  in  the  Fenlnsnla  firom  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  thatwar^ineladingtiie 
■etioiiB  in  the  Pyieneea,  and  battles  of  Orthea  and  Tonloiue,  for  which  he  has  reo6i?ed  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Claapa.  He  aerred  also  the  oampdgn  of  1815,  inolndinc:  the  battlea  of  Qoatre 
Braa  and  Waterioo.  o  ^ 


62  Mr.  Beach  aerred  in  tiie  Peninsula  and  hu  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  fbr 
Viaiiara.  '^ 

63  Mr.  Pooler  serred  in  flie  West  Inffies,  at  Baibadoea,  8t  Bommgo^  and  Jamaica,  in  1796, 
97,  and  98;  ontheeiqpedition  to  the  Holder  m  1799  i  ftttheeaptnreoftiieOapeof  Good  Hope 
In  1806  ;  the  svbaeqiMnt  campaign  in  Spanish  Soath  America  in  1806  and  7 ;  on  the  expedition 
to  Waleh«ren  in  1809;  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1811  to  Dee.  1813  ;  %t  Bmssels  and  Ant* 
w«rp  immediately  after  flie  battle  of  Waterioo. 

64  Mr.  Preaton  waa  at  flie  capture  of  Ooadalonpe  in  1810,  fbr  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

65  Mr.  Salmon  serred  in  Holhmd  in  1799,  indoding  the  actions  of  the  27th  Aug.,  10th  and 
19th  Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1809  to  Jmie  1810, 
frtsm  Itaeh  1811  to  March  1813,  and  from  liarch  1814  to  the  end  of  that  war,  indnding  the 
paaaage  of  the  Dooro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  affair  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
ai^gea  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and  Bsdajoz,  battle  of  SaUunanoa,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos^ 
laTeatment  of  Bajonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  reocif  ed  the  War  Me£l  with  three 
Claapa. 

^67  Mr.  Simpson's  serYioes:  —  Siege  and  capture  of  Pigeon  Island,  aiege  and  capture  of  Fort 
Bombon,  and  capture  of  Martiniqne  in  1809.  Cloture  of  Ouadaloupe  and  dependencies,  in 
1810.  Two  attaoKs  of  Merzem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and  night  attack  of  Bergen*op-Zoom 
in  1814.  Campaign  of  1815,  Including  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Psfis.  He  has 
noetred  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa. 

68  Doctor  Smith  aer?ed  the  campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  indndiug  the  l>attles  of  Vittoria, 
tb«  Pyrenees,  KireQe,  Ortfaes,  Toulouse,  and  Waterloo.  He  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with 
fiTW  Clasps. 

69  Mr.  Stratton  serTod  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  of  Ouadaloupe  in  1810,  fbr 
which  he  has  reoei? ed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

70  Mr.  Wataon  serTcd  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  CFrenadier  Quards,  and  has  receiTed  the  War 
Me^  with  two  Clasps  for  Corunna  and  Busaoo.    He  senred  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

71  Sir  WiUiam  miympep  serred  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Ghiards  the  oam- 
pnigpna  of  1809  and  10  in  rortugal;  at  Barrosa  in  1811;  again  in  Spain,  Portugd,  and  France, 
m  1813  and  14;  in  Flanders  in  1814  and  15;  and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  firom  1815  to 
1818.  Waspresent  in  tlie  battlea  of  Oporto,  TalaTera  (taken  prisoner),  Busaoo,  Vittoria,  pass- 
age of  the  Kdassoa,  battle  of  the  NiTe,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  lasilj  at  Waterloo.  Sir 
William  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  ftTC  Clasps. 

72  Mr.  Widmer  serTed  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  ftra  Claspa  fbr 
TslaTera,  Busaoo^  Fosntea  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  and  Yittoria. 

Surpeons. 

73  Mr.  AbeU  serTed  in  HanoTer  in  1805  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade);  at  the  siege  of  Copen- 
kagen  and  battle  of  Kioge,  in  1807 ;  with  the  army  under  Sir  John  Moore  on  the  retreat  to  and 
bnttlo  of  Corunna;  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810  until  promoted  to  a  Sorgeoni^  in  the  7th  battation 
of  the  eotht  in  1813,  with  which  he  serredin  Amenca  firom  1814  to  1818. 

74  Doetor  Ann«dey  serTcd  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Santa  Maura  in  March  1810 ;  siege 
and  capture  of  Trieste^  Oct.  1813.  Also  agunst  the  Viceroy  of  Italy,  under  General  Nugent 
wad  Colonel  Robertson,  in  1813,  and  was  at  the  taking  of  Comachio,  Ferrara,  Bayenna,  Bo- 
logna, and  Goioa. 

75  Doctor  Amott  haa  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps  for  Maida,  Yimiera,  Corunna, 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

76  Mr.  Ayton  serred  at  the  cloture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  which  he  haa  receired  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

77  Mr.  Baoot  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  receiTed  the  War  Medal  vith  four  Claaps  for 
Conmaiw  St  Sebastian,  NiTeUe,  and  KItc. 

78  Mr.  Bett  waa  at  the  capture  of  Genoa,  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Caatind  in  America,  in  1814. 

79  Doetor  B.  H.  Botton  serTed  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Claapa  for  Roleia  and  Yimiera. 

80  Doetor  Frederick  Brown  aerred  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  reoeiTei  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Claap  for  Albuhera. 

81  Mr.  Joseph  Brown  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  £?• 
Claaps  for  Basaoo,  AJLbi:diera,  Tlttoria,  Pyrenees,  and  NiTelle. 

82  Mr.  ^«JV*»^«»  serTed  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  receiTed  the  Wsr  Medal  with  one  Clasp  fof 
Badaloa.    He  aerred  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

88  Doetor  John  Campbell  serred  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Am  Venioinla  and  hai  fa- 

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442  Vfar  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers. 


Mlt«d  Ao  Wtf  Uccba  Willi  two  Clftipi  Ibr  Fjnwieei  and  Orthei.    HeierredaAirwifAiiAKfw 

84  ICr.  CttUiotrt  tnred  et  the  otptmre  of  Martinlqine  in  1809,  and  Qnaaalovpo  in  1810, 
!br  wUoh  b«  hu  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clatpt.  Alao  throoghoat  tho  BuniMee  ww. 
Kid  WM  preeent  in  almoat  erenr  action  and  itorming  par^  daring  the  war. 

85  Bfr.  Coombe  aerred  in  the  Fenhiauh  and  has  reed? ed  the  War  Medal  wUh  three  daapi 
ftir  TalaTcra,  Bniaoo^  and  Fnentea  d*Onor« 

87  Mr.  Cuddy  aerved  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1609  for  which  he  hu  reecired  the  Wft 
Medal  with  one  Claapw 

88  Mr.  Conninghem  aerred  the  oempaigna  of  1818  end  U  in  Upper  Caaede,  wnder  Sir 
Cioroon  I^mBwn  onvi« 

89  Doctor  Daunt  aerred  ftt  the  e^tofe  of  Medeim  in  1807}  of  Martini9iieinl809(fcrwhleh 
he  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp)  {  and  of  Arrftoan  in  18S5. 

90  Mr.  DaTidaon  aerred  with  the  50th  in  the  hatUe  of  Fonniar  (Medal).    Aleo  the 


on  the  SntleJ  ^edal),  indnding  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeahah. 

91  Mr.  D.  O.  De?iea  serred  m  the  Fenininla  from  June  1810  to  the  end  of  that  wtr  ia  1814, 
inolodiDg  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tarifa  i  battles  of  Barrota,  yittaria|Pyrenee%  Nive]le»  aei 
KiTc ;  aetiona  at  St  Falaia,  Aire,  and  Tarbea  ;  battles  of  Orthea  and  Toidonae.  Served  also 
at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans. 

92  Mr.  Dealej  aerred  in  the  Feninaole  in  1811  and  1818,  and  waa  praaant  at  the  battle  «f 
Albnherai  and  first  aiege  of  Badajoa. 

98  Mr.  Este  serred  tiie  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  (Medal),  Indnding  the  actioDe  of  tfw  8lh 
(aUghtlj  wounded),  18th,  and  21st  March,  and  aiege  of  Alexandria.  Served  abo  In  the  PeaiBeali 
from  Oct  1818  to  die  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  yittoria.  PaBpefane. 
Orthea,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa, 

94  Mr.  John  Fergnaon  aerred  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  14  in  Canada  i  waa  eDgtgcd  bkm 
action  on  Lake  Ontario  and  Lake  Huron  ;  also  in  the  action  of  Michilinachnar, 

95  Mr.  Fitapatriok  aerred  in  the  Feninsula  and  has  receiTsd  the  War  Medal  widi  nine  Gte^s 
for  Boleia,  Viinierai  Talavera,  Bosacot  Fuentea  d'Onor,  Albuhera,  Cindad  Bodrigo,  Badi^Joi^  aaJ 
Salamanca. 

98  Mr.  Fletcher  has  reeeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap  for  the  battle  of  Maida. 

97  Doctor  John  Foater  serred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  HoUand* 

98  Mr.  Peter  Fraaer  aerred  in  the  American  war,  and  waa  preaent  at  thee^lBre  of  Qefwege^ 

99  Doctor  Galeani  joined  the  army  in  Sicily,  in  1812,  ana  waa  einployed  in  the  fidd  uala 
landed  at  Leghorn,  14th  March  1814.  Freient  in  the  campaign  of  Italy  with  iha  adraaeed 
army,  including  the  taking  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Maria,  in  Speaia,  action  al  Seahi,  ale|e  and  av^ 
renoHT  of  Genoa,  and  taking  of  the  castle  of  SaTona  and  Nori. 

100  Mr.  Gilder  aenred  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

101  Mr.  M.  Griffith  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  thai  war  in  Ifli, 
indudfaig  the  battlea  of  Busaco  and  Foentes  d*Onor,  siege  and  aasanlt  of  Ciadad  Bodrig<s  atft* 


and  assault  of  Bad^oa,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  Nira,  and  Orthea 
action  at  "^c  Bigorre  (wounded),  and  battle  of  ToulousOi  Serred  also  in  Indian  Arable  Md 
the  Bnrmeae  empire,  from  May  1818,  including  sieges  of  Asseerghur,  Bas-cl-Kyma«  and  Zais» 
siege  and  assault  of  Dwarka,  aflair  of  Beni-Boo«AB,  assault  of  a  fortress  on  the  beaks  of  ^ 
Pegu  rirer,  assault  of  Syrian  Pagoda,  siege  of  Donabew,  and  battle  near  noaaeu  He  bst 
•leeeired  the  War  Medal  with  ntne  Clasps. 

108  Deolor  Hair^s  eerrioes  j-^Peninsuler  oamnaigna  from  Nor.  1818  to  the  and  of  that 


1814,  faMdndmg  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian  in  August  and  Sepl.  ISIS,  battkt 
of  the  Nirelle,  Nire,  and  Orthea,  and  the  aflUrs  of  Vera.  Sobsequentlr  in  the  aelloB  m  frees 
of  Hew  Orkua,  and,  finally,  al  the  capture  of  Paria.  He  haa  reeeired  the  War  Medal  via 
flre  Clasps. 

103  Mr.  Rarthffl  serred  with  the  9th  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  fai  Allk^aalalB&  OMa: 
under  General  PdUock. 

104  Doolor  Henderaca  serred  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  aiege  of  Baii^la^  ta^ 
both  the  actions  of  Salamanca,  18th  and  22nd  July  1812.  He  has  recdrcd  the  War  IMal  wiifc 
two  Chums. 

105  Mr.  Hiohens  serred  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

106  BIr.  Hogg  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reeeired  the  Wsr  Medsl  wtth  e«a  Caeepfr 
the  Hire.  '^ 

107  Mr.  Hnteheaaon  isrred  In  the  Penhunda  and  haa  reeeired  the  War  Medal  wilk  cm  CM 
fcr  Ooranaa. 

108  Doctor  Ligham  aerred  in  the  American  war,  and  waa  present  at  the  baMlee  of  9as 
Qeorge^  Chippewa,  and  at  the  Ttfla  of  IHagara. 

109  Sir  Edward  Johnson  aerred  in  the  reninsula  and  haa  reodred  the  War  MeU  «tt  f» 
Olaap  te  Coranna. 

110  Doolor  JoneeHL  p.  1st  Dr.  Gda.)  aerred  at  Copenhagen  In  1807 1  inthe^aiBaiiaViir 
Mr  John  Moors  i  and  subsequently  at  Waloheran. 

111  Mr. Le<mards8rred In  the  Anlnsnla  from  May  181110  Sept  1814. 

lit  Ifir.  John  Lewis  esmd  with  the  eipeditlon  to  Ostend  miteSlrlyiwOoola  la^ms  . 


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•I  tfM  Belte  ia  1799  i  with  tlw  npeditioii  to  Madein  in  1807  s  tt  Ooroniift  vadtr  Sir  John 
ICooreiuid  in  Fortngtl  from  Mqr  1809  to  Deo.  1813. 

113  jDootor  Thomas  Lewii  leryed  in  the  Feninrala  from  July  18U  lo  JuM  1818. 

114  Doolor  liojd  MTTod  the  ninfign  in  Xl8Dd«n  in  1815 1  alio  in  tbo  inttfior  of  Coylon 
dnring  the  Kandian  rebellioD  in  1817. 

115  Mr.LoHmar  Mnred  in  the  FenintoU  fixnn  Jane  1810  to  and  of  that  war  in  1814. 

116  Dootor  McDonald  Mnred  in  the  Penhianla  and  hai  raoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  aiz  Claipa 
lor  Sehaanjn  and  Benerentai  Corannat  PalamaBW^  Yittoriat  Qrthai^  and  Tookmia.  He  lemd 
aleo  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

117  Kr.  M'SeahniaMrredatthaoaptoiaof  JaTainl811,ftrwhiohhehaaraoalfed  the  War 
Medal  with  one  daap^ 

118  Ifr.MaoarthnrwaaitTvrelTwoandadattheatonningof  Bwinfapatam. 

119  Doctor  Macniah  serred  with  the  expedition  to  HanoTcr  in  1805;  expedition  to  Sooth 
Ameziea  under  Qenenl  Whitalook,  in  1806  and  7  ;  campaign  of  1808  and  9,  In  the  Paninaola, 
inclading  the  hattlea  of  Boleia  and  Yimiera  for  which  he  haa  reeeived  ^e  War  Medal  with  two 
Giaapa.    Snedition  to  Waloheren,  inclading  the  aiege  of  Flmhingi 

120  Mr.  NeiH  aarrad  the  Feninaolar  campaign  of  1814. 

121  Mr.  Kiyiaon  Mrrad  in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada  daring  Ihe  Beballion  hi  1887  and  88. 

122  Dootor  Patarson  larred  in  the  Peninsola  from  Sepi  1810  lo  Dee.  1811.  Serred  alao  in 
the  Bormeie  war. 

123  Dootor  Peanon  aerved  the  Waterloo  oampaigo. 

124  Dootor  Peraton  serred  in  the  Ptninaola  from  Jan.  1809  to  April  1818,  inabdhig  tht 
combat  of  Vos  d'Arooce^  battle  of  Ralamanea  (for  which  he  haa  reodved  the  War  Medal  wiih 
coe  Clasp),  oaptora  of  Madnd»  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  tberafrom.  Serrad  also  the  oam« 
paign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  cantnra  of  Pwla. 

125  Doctor  Piper  serred  twenty  years  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present  at  tne  destruction 
of  the  Dntdi  Squadron  in  Souraba^a  in  1609.  Aooompanied  the  expedition  under  Admiral 
Dmry  to  Maooa,  in  China,  as  auxiliaries  to  the  Purtugnese,  in  1809.  Served  alio  idth  tba  Army 
of  ReiMr?e  during  the  Findaree  war  from  1816  to  1821. 

126  Doctor  PoUok  serred  in  the  Eaat  Indies  from  1805  to  1823.      He  was  in  the  action  at 


aea  with  the  French  squadron  under  Adoural  Linoisv  in  the  Marengo,  84,  on  the  voyage  to 
Madras,  in  Aug.  1805;  he  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of  A^jighur  in  bimdle- 
kmdtin  1800 1  and  ha  served  throoghont  tha  Nepanl  war  in  1814  and  1815,  iwifiding  tba  sieges 
of  Xalonga,  of  Nahni  and  of  Jeytoek. 

127  Doctor  Pyper  served  in  tha  Peninsola  and  haa  received  tha  War  Medal  with  9om  Claapa 
for  Boasoo,  Ciodad  Bodrigo^  Badajos,  and  Salamanca. 

128  Mr.  Ranken  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1811  to  the  end  of  thai  war  in  1814,  in* 
eluding  tha  battles  of  Yittoria  and  tha  Pyraneea,  blockade  of  Pampelnna  and  repolso  of  the  sortie^ 
UtUee  of  Nivallab  Niva^  and  Orthaa  i  actions  of  Yic  Bigona  and  Tarbaa,  mid  battle  of 
Tfwilotiiti 

129  Mr.  Bhys  served  in  the  PaninsnU  from  April  1818  to  Mareh  1814;  from  that  period,  on 
the  coast  of  Amerioa  and  at  New  Orleans,  until  the  oonelnsion  of  tha  war  with  A  marina. 

130  Doctor  Riach  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  Ganumy  and  Holland,  Inafaiding 
the  action  of  Goerde  in  Hanover,  16th  Sept  1818 1  el&ir  near  Antwerp  in  Jan.  1814|  attaek 
on  Herzem»  and  sabseqnant  operattons  against  tha  Franeh  fleet  al  Antwerp.  PTeeent  in  the 
actions  at  and  near  Waterloo  on  16th,  17tn,  and  18th  June. 

131  Mr.  BoUnson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  reoeived  tha  War  Medal  with  ana  Clasp  fbr 
Seiaasanas.    He  aerved  alao  tha  Waterloo  campaign. 

132  Mr.  Began  served  in  tha  Peninsula  from  January  181S  to  the  end  of  thai  war  In  1814, 
inolqding  tha  action  at  Morales,  battlaa  of  Yittoria,  Pyranaas,  Qrthes,  and  Toah>aaa.  Ua  has 
received  the  War  Medal  witii  two  Clasps. 

133  Dootor  8haan  served  in  tha  Paninanla  from  March  1813  to  tha  and  of  the  war,  and  was 
prasent  at  tha  hattlea  of  Yittoria,  tha  Pyrenaea,  and  tha  Nive,  for  whiah  ha  haa  raaeivad  tha  War 
Medal  w^  three  Clasps. 

134  Mr.  Shekleton  served  in  the  Paninaola  and  has  reoeived  tha  War  Medal  with  aeven  Olaspa 
for  Albnhara,  Yittoria,  Pyreneea,  Nivella,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

135  Mr.  Shorland  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the  battla  of  Conmna.  Cam- 
BAignof  UlOandllittPortagaUinohidiBgthebattlaofBasaoo.  Served  also  dnring  tha  whola 
of  the  war  with  the  United  States  of  Nortih  AflMrica.    Hahaa  received  tha  War  Medal  with  Ivo 


136  Mr.  Smyth  served  in  the  Feninsnla  and  has  received  tha  War  Medaiwith  aavan  Claapa  toot 
Boaaco,  Albahera,  P^enees,  Nivelle^  Nive,  Orthrny  and  Tooloase. 

137  Doctor  Stanford  served  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805;  at  the  capture  of 
Bladeim  in  1807;  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsola  with  the  Bufls  and  the  29ih,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  at  the  battlee  of  Talavera,  Busaco  and  Albuhera  (for  which  he 
haa  racaived  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claapa)*  ratreat  to  and  dtfonoe  of  the  lioaa  of  Ibma 
Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Pombal,  Badinha,  and  Campo  Mayor*  tot  aiaga  aC 
Badido3«   Xa  1814  he  aooomyaniad  tba  aj^adition  io  Amoria*  wd  wa*  (laNBl  at  Iha  iMaak 

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and  oaptore  of  tbe  Forti  of  Castine  and  Maiihlai,  Ho  itnred  alio  In  tlio  oaisMln  of  18U^ 
iff^fajtng  tho  oaptore  of  Paris.  Doctor  Stanford  waa  profaaaiopaBy  emplofed  U  OUh  doriflf 
the  Epi&mio  Ferer  in  1813. 

138  Doctor  Steed  lerred  in  the  Feninaiila  and  haa  fooeived  the  War  HeU  wtth  tfuee  Oa^ 
for  Faentea  d'Onor,  Vittoria,  and  Toulooae.    He  aerred  alao  the  Waterloo  oaapaign. 

139  Mr.  Trafor  aerred  tiie  campaign  in  Ilandon,  In  1794»  and  waa  preaent  with  Ua  Mt  (the 
33rd)  in  all  the  operations  in  that  oonntiyt  and  in  tlie  retreat  of  the  army  thronch  HoHanfl. 
Served  snbeeanenfly  in  the  Eaat  Indies,  from  1796  to  1808,  and  waa  pressnt  at  tbm  battle  of 
Malarelly,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Seringapatam. 

140  Mr.  Triganoe  served  in  the  Peninsola  from  Dob.  181S  to  tho  and  of  tho  war.  Bstrsd 
also  daring  the  whole  of  the  Kandian  war  in  Ceylon,  and  was  woonded  in  the  leg  by  an  arrow; 

141  Mr.  Ward  served  in  the  FenhiSDla  and  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  wifli  one  Gfasp  fe 
Barrosa. 

142  Mr.  West  has  reodved  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cksp  to  Maida. 

143  Mr.  WilliaBBs  served  at  Waleheren  in  1809,  and  fai  the  Feninsnk  from  1810  to  1811. 

144  Mr.  Wintersoale  served  at  Waleheren,  in  1809,  and  in  the  Feninsda,  from  Ssfl.  1810,  to 
Deo.  1812,  including  the  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor,  to  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  «itb 
one  Clatp.    He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterioa 

145  Mr.  Wyer  served  in  the  FeninsuU  and  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  ftvo  claspa  to 
Yittoria,  Pyreneea,  Nivelle,  OrUies,  and  Touloase. 

146  Mr.  Wylde  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  aevcn  Qapi 
to  Talavera,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Cindad  Bodrigo,  Salamanoa,  Qrthea,  and  TVmloQse. 

147  Mr.  Young  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  l&y  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
including  the  capture  of  Badajos,  and  battlea  of  Yittoria,  the  Fyimtm,  Nireile^  Niv%  Orthos 
(taikon  prisonerX  wd  Toidoaso. 

ApoAeearies» 

148  Mr.  Graham  serred  In  the  Peninsula  and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  te 
Badiyoa. 

Aesistani^Surffeane, 

149  Mr.  Bramner  joined  the  army  in  Portugal  early  in  1611  and  being  appointed  to  the  Ba& 
in  Sept.  1813  be  was  present  with  that  Begt  at  the  battlea  of  the  Pyreneea,  Nivottsb  Nir^Olthes, 
and  Toulouse,  to  which  he  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Bmbarked  al  Boar* 
deauzfor  Canada  in  June  1814  and  joined  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Frsnoe  In  1815,  with  vhieh 
he  served  until  Nov.  1818. 

150  Doctor  Brisbane  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  AvoGfasps 
for  Vittoiia,  Nivelle^  Nive^  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  served  also  the  Waterioo  nampajgn 

)51  Doctor  Cannon  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  witti  aevenClaips 
for  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  St.  Sebaatian,  Kivelle,  Hive,  Orthes,  and  TouIomo. 

152  Mr.  Eddowea  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reoeivod  tiie  War  Medal  with  two  ClMfs 
to  Ctudad  Bodrigo  and  Badaioa, 

153  Mr.  Evera  served  the  Waterioo  campaign. 

154  Doctor  Fumtval  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  baa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  iHth  cno  Clasp 
for  Baduoa. 

155  Mr.  Ootty  served  tho  Waterloo  campaign. 

156  Doctor  2enny  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  and  haa  reoeived  the  War  Model  wMi  fiior  Clmps 
to  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Hive.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  oampaign. 

157  Mr.  M*Cullooh  served  in  flie  Peninsula  and  has  reoeived  the  War  MedaTirilh  Ivo  Cfaspa 
for  St.  Sebastian,  Hivelle,  Viwe,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

158  Doctor  CBeime  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight 
Clasps  for  Ciudad  Bodriso,  Badajos,  Yittoria,  St  Sebastian,  NiveUe,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Tonlove. 

159  Mr.  Bodge  servecTin  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Qa^  to 
Yittoria,  NiveUe^  and  Nive.    He  served  also  tiM  Waterioo  campaign. 

160  Mr.  Tbompaon  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reeeivedue  War  Medal  with  tww  Ckspa 
for  Albnhera  and  Badiyoa. 

161  Mr.  Tobhi  served  in  the  Penhisula  and  has  reosived  the  War  Bfedal  wUh  aix  Clana  to 
Yittoria,  Pyreneee,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthea,  and  Todouae.  " 

162  Doctor  YenaUes  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiA  afac 
for  Yittoria,  Pyreneea,  Nivelle,  Hive,  Orthea,  and  TooIoim. 

163  Mr.  Yemcr  aerved  tho  Watsrioo  campaign. 

Purveyors, 

164  Mr.  Hodgea  Joined  the  army  in  l^grpt  in  April  1801,  and  renudnad  Oato  tfll 

French  had  been  driven  out    In  1809  hejomed  tiie  army  in  tho  Peofaiaola,  whsM  ho 

unta  tho  oiri  of  thill  war  lA  1814,  hnriqg  had  tho  towUioa  Of  tlM  gMrt  hoipild  II  BfM 


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445 


the  itdfmfiaff  of  Boddoi,  and  alio  of  tha  om  at  Balamanca  after  that  battle;  and  he  waa 
attached  to  tbe  Head  Qoaiiera  in  all  the  nofementB  to  Vittaria.  the  F^rnieeii  and  South  of 
Franfl«!,iintiltfaeoloaeofthaifBrafterthabatUeofToalonie.  Me  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal 
with  flje  Claipa. 

)65  Mr.  Jamei  aatTed  in  the  Paninaida  and  haa  noeiTed  the  War  Medal  inth  two  Claapa  for 
Vlttoda  and  Tooloiiie* 

Dqmfy'Purveyors, 

167  Mr.  nidley  aanred  in  the  Peninanla  and  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
for  Ptrenees  and  Tooloose. 

'  168  Mr.  Mcpherson  serred  in  the  Peninsola  and  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp 
ibr  the  NiTeUe. 

169  Mr.  Moore  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  and  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Barroaa. 

170  Mr.  Kewoombe  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  and  haa  reoei?ed  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Clasps 
for  PyreneeSy  Nifelley  Orthest  and  Tonlonse. 


VETERINARY  SURGEONS. 


Beringtott*  Jamesy  Dep6t   ....  16  Dec.  13 

Bart,  James,  R.  Art. 1  June  07 

IliB  Constant,  John,i  6  Dr.  Ods.  3  Mar.  14 

Goodwin,  Joseph,  R.  Art 24  April  05 

Grellier,James,R.WsgKon  Train  21  Feb.  00 
9  in  Hogre? e,  Henry,*  16  Drs.l2  July  06 
Home,  James,  2  Life  Quards  .  .31  May   39 


Lythe,  John,  R.  Art 1  June 

O  Connor,  Charles,  R.  Art.    . .  7  Mar. 

Robertson,  James,  10  Drs 2  Oct. 

Schroeder,  John,  7  Dr.  Gds.  .  .26  June 
Steed,  Edward  Henry,  Dep6t.  .16  Mar. 

Timm,  Isaac,  3  Dr.  Gds 17  Feb. 

Woodman,  Wm.,  2  Dr.  Gds.  .  .26  Feb. 


09 
08 
40 
12 
98 
26 
13 


1  Mr.  Constant  serred  the  campaign  of  1816  with  the  13  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at 
Qnatra  Bras,  the  retreat  on  the  following  day,  and  battle  of  Waterloo. 

9  Mr.  Hogreve  serred  in  the  Peninsula,  F^nce,  and  Flanders,  from  Dec.  1811  to  the 
end  of  that  war,  indnding  the  third  siege  of  Badi^oz,  and  battles  of  Yittoria,  Toulouse, 
asid  Waterloo. 


CHAPLAIN'S   DEPARTMENT. 

Prine^pal  Chaplain  to  the  Farces, 

Reverend  WiUiam  Whitfield  Dakins,  J}J).,  16  March  1810. 

Chaplains, 


JEttn,  Carey,  Nicholas 19  Feb.    96 

—  Cautley,  Wm.  Grainger 25  Dec.   09 

—  Crigan,  Claudius    16  July    96 

—  Genius,  Nathaniel  Robert 29  June  16 

Dobhs,  John    24  Sept.  94 

—  Frith,  WUliam  Cockayne 26  June  12 

—  ^Ooir,  Thomas 28  Julr    98 

HUl,Samuel   20  Sept.  10 

Ifttdson,  Joseph,  MA. 26  Nor.  26 


Htn,  Jepson,  George 8  April  83 

•—  Irwin,  Henry 

The  Venerable  Archdeacon,  le  Me-  >  .  ^ 

auriah,  J.  T.  H.,  il3f. 5**^ 

Ree,  Lyon,  Charles  Jobson,  BA, . .  9 

—  Rose,  John II 

—  Stonestreet,  George  Griffin   ....  4 

—  Symonds,  Henry  John 12 

-— Timbrel],  John    30 


April  12 

April  16 
July  83 
April  14 
April  13 
June  96 


446 


OFFICERS 


OK  THS 


FOREIGN   HALF-PAY. 


GERMAN  LEGION. 

JtoiAiA 
Ut  LIGHT  DRAGOONS.  the  Army,     91^  half-pay. 

Captaint  9  Wi  Haos  voa  Hattorf,  KCH 8  June  07  24  Feb.   16 

9  C@  Bernard  von  Bothmer. .......  28  Au^.   10  do 

9  039  Henry  George  von  Hattorf   ..  25  Feb.    12  do 

9  £H  Charles  Elderhost  10  Mar.   13  do 

^  Hartwig  von  Witiendorff  ........  13  June  do 

m  Morris  de  Cloudt    17  Sept.  do 

S33  Benedix,  Baron  Decken    ••••  18  Sept.  do 

Lkuttnanii     9  QiB  Aogostus  Fischer    13  Mar,  13  do 

a  Frederick  Nattemann   do  do 

ttft  Oito  von  HamoMrsteia   13  May    15         do 

9  Ua  Conrad  Potea 6JuIy  do 

Mi  Lewis  Kirchner  8Jaly  dp 

CwnfCs  Q2A  Frederick  Breymann 16  Mar.  14  25  Feb 

Charlea  von  der  Decken 18  April  do 

Q®  Ludewig  von  MuUer 22  April  do 

92ft  Hannach  Bogiulaw  Leiehen ....  27  May  do 

George  von  Uslar  Gleicben    13  May  16         do 

m  £dward  Trittan  14  May        24  Ftli. 

Heo.  Anth.  Fred.  CWre 7  July  do 

Cbriitian  von  Bulow 25  Oct  do 

Vittr.'Surg.    9  «ai  Ladolph  Heuer  25  May   05  do 

2nd  LIGHT  DRAGOONS. 
Captaint  9  Q3ft  Charles,  Baron  Marschalck    ..  24  Not.  09  24  Feb*    16 

{rat  George  Bra un    3  July    15         do 

SB  Augnstos  Poten 150ct.  do 

LifuteiianU     9  9M  Lodolph  de  Hugo   24  Mar.   12  do 

9  SSI  Johannes  Justinis  von  Fumetti           do  do 

9  Augustus  Ktthls 28  May  do 

^  Carl  Schaeffer 2  Oct.  do 

9  fiSft  Herman  Heo.  Coo.  Hitter.. . .  18  Sept.  13  do 

9  Wi  Ern.  Tbeo.  Chr.  Meier 15  Mar.  14  do 

(f  2:1  Ferdinand  Kuster    21  Nov.  15  do 

Cornett            Fred.  Carl.  Edmund  Kahls    10  April  do 

Ernest  von  Voss 4July  do 

Ferdinand  von  Stolienberg 21  Nov.  do 

Snr^eon          9  f^  Frederick  Detmer  13  July   13  do 

VeUr.Surg.    9  Coniad  DaUwig 29Aprai321    A«g. 

ItT  HUSSARS. 

Captaint  9  C9ft  George,  Count  von  der  Decken  11  July    11  24  Feb.   16 

9  7®  Louis  Krauchenberg 13  Jan.    13  do 

9  CSI  GusUvus  Schaomann. 10  Oct  do 

9  1191  Hieronimus  ron  der  Wisch    . .    6  April  14  do 

LieittenanU      9  9M  Conrad  Poten 14  July    11  do 

9  Oai  Leopold  Sigismond  Schultae  ..  19  Nov.  do 
9  913ft  Henry  Chnstoph.  Behrens.. . .  19  Nov.   13         do 

Ccrneti            dft  Fraox  Geo.  von  Oldershsusen    . .  27  Jan.    14  do 

m  William  Theodore  Gebser 14  Feb*  do 

8B  Frederick  Jacob  Rahlvres    26April  do 

lift  WUliam  de  Hassell 13  Sept  do 


Otpttthu 

Utntmtanti 

Cormts 


Adfutant 


Captairu 


Ltfutenanti 


Comtti 


V€t9r,'Surg, 

Captains 
LieuUnantt 

Entigta 

Atfjutant 

Captains 

Lieutenants 

Ensigns 


Assist.'Surg*  Joseph 

Major 
Captains 

Lieutenants 


Foreign  Half-fay,  447 

«  Tt  u.   Jf '^  HUSSARg.  SH^""5iI^ 

IPUrbanCtefe   .•••••  10  Juljr    11  24  Feb.    16 

Theodor  Ton  Stolsenberff    ••• •  14  Nor.   12  do 

Dav.  Cha.  Corn.  Wiebcudt 29  ilug«  12  do 

Micbad  Ldaing 16  Nof.  do 

Frederick  Herman  Meyer 16  Dec.  do 

EmestSoest 27  Nor.   13  do 

Hennan  Wettfleld   23  Mar.   14  do 

Victor  Ton  A  iten ••  27  April  do 

Theodor  Ton  Marscbalck    28  July    15  do 

HenryGotxe Ltfut.  28  Mar.  12  do 

3rd  HUSSARS. 

9  9123  Qointas,  Baron  Goeben 2  May    11  do 

9  QiSH  William  von  Schnehen 20  Sept.  do 

ISA  Anguat.  de  Harling 8  Oct.  do 

9  Qiai  George  Meyer    27  Dec.  do 

9  91SI  Diede  Wm.  Ton  der  Uellen  ••  17  Feb.    14  do 

GustaTQS  Meyer  .• , 5  July    15  do 

Q2i  John  Christ.  Fred.  Nanne 13  Not.   12  do 

19ft  John  Henry  D*Homboldt   ....••  14  Nov.  do 

9123  Charles  Augnatus  Reinecke    .  • ..  15  Not.  do 

(03  Christian  Oehlkers 9  Oct.    13  do 

QSI  Eberhard  Geratlacher 17  Feb.    14  do 

^SR  Anthony  Frederick  Hoyer 5  Joly    15  do 

93BL  Frederick  de  Fresnoy . .  • 29  Jnly  do 

^B  Alex.  Baron  Hammerstein 9  Oct.    13  do 

Ml  Rudolph.  Fredricha.. 10  Oct  do 

9123  Conrad  von  Daasel 22  Oct.  do 

9123  Hans.  Baron  Holdenberg   ......     1  Dec.  do 

George  Julina  Me/er • 5  May   14  do 

Carl.  Fred.  Deichmann 23  Oct.    15  do 

Frederick Eidmann 12Jo]y   06  do 

1st  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

{m  GastavnBy  Baron  Marschalck.  •  26  Jan.    14  do 

993  Augustus  Wahrendorff 4  Jul/    15  do 

9  ISB3  William  de  Heugel 20  Mar.  12  do 

9193  Adolphua  Koester    22  Oct.    13  do 

Nicholas  de  Mininasir .  ...•■••..  29  Jan.    14  do 

Harry  Leonhart 25  Mar.  do 

9123  Gustavus  George  Best    26  Nov.  13  do 

993  Adolph.  von  Gentzkow 27  Nov.  do 

9!23  Otto  de  Marschalck    16  May    14  do 

Cha.  Martin  A.  Heckscher    20  Aug.  15  do 

9193  John  Fred.  Wm.  Bnshe  ....  £ni.  29  May   15  do 

2jid  light  infantry. 

9  William  Stolte    24  April  11  do 

9  9193  Charles  Meyer    1  July    15  do 

9  91i93  Jamea  Oliver  Lindham 8  Julv    1 1  do 

9  9i23  William  Doring 10  April  14  do 

9193  George  Frank 5  Jan.    14  do 

9Eil  Henry  Augnstua  Knop   14  Jan.  do 

m  Lewis  Charles  Baring 11  April  do 

Chr.  Aug.  Jacob  Bebne 26  Jao«  15  do 

Thoton 60ct,  do 

IsT  BATTALION  OF  THE  LINE. 
9  901  Frederick  Robertson,CB.ICCH. 

Lt^-CoC  18  Jon«  15  do 

9  Q23  Frederick,  Baron  Gofben  ....  18  Mar.  12  do 

9  991  Leopold  von  Rottbtig    18  Aug.  13  do 

9  Ernest,  aaron  Hodeoberg 22  Sept  do 

9  U^  Frederick  voo  Rossiog  ..••,•    2  &ept.   15  do 

9  m  Christian  Hen.  von  Dimng  ••  17  Aug,   09  do 

9  OR  Luddph  Kumme    18  Ang.  do 


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Lkuimumtu    9  9SBL  Diederich  de  Eioem •  •  1^  i^tr.  ]  2  34 

9  Qli  George  Wichmaan  ...,•••«.«.  30  Oct. 

V  Qli  Charles  von  Weyho    24llov« 

Qai  Adolph.  yon  ArenUschildt 18  Aug.  13 

£W1.  Aazusttts  Muller   22SepU 

miWiUtamBest ,  26  2f  ot. 

Entigm  039  Augastns,  Bar#n  L«  Fort 9  Sfp^ 

D3I  Augustus  von  Brandis    ••«.••••    6  ^n«    1 4 

Q®  Arnold  William  Hetie    7  Ain. 

Adolpbus  de  Beaulieu ••  21  Mar. 

Qai  Cba.  Aug.  von  der  Hdlen 7  May 

Jlitil.-5iirF(.  9  Frederick  Haraig    7  Dec,  06 

V  Q3A  Philip  Langeheineken    dUiuu    11 


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2!tD  BATTALION  OP  THE  LINE. 

9  m  Aug.  Chas.  Fred.  Hartmann . .    3  Jan.    09 

9  Ferd.  Adolphus  Barvn  HoUe 28  May    15 

AuKUStus  Frederick  Schmidt •  ••  17  Mar.  12 

a&Si  Chas.  Augustus  Lewis  BiUeb  •  •  do 

I  Francis  La  Roche 27  Mar.  14 

George  Fabricius. ..•• ••••  29  April 

di  Augustus  Ferdinand  Ziel    17  June 

QIR  Lewis  HeniT  de  Sichart 28  May    15 

tOB  Charles  Lewis  de  Sichart   16  Feb.    14 

on  Gust.  Fred.  Wm.  Hartmann  •  • .  •    8  May 

Oil  Augnstos  Loning 17  June 

9  m  Adolphus  Heise    LfVut.  17Mar.   13 

dnn  BATTALION  OF  THE  LINE. 

UBI  Albert  Cordemann  ...••«. 8  Sept* '14 

Frederick  Erdmann    19  June   15 

WEi  George  Appuhn 26  July 

George  W.  F.  von  Weybe 300ct.    07 

Hm  Charles  Brauns    14  Sept*  10 

SB  Christian  de  Soden 18  Mar.  12 

SSI  Augustus  Kuckuck do 

Q3ft  Jolras  Brittkmann  11  May 

Wi  Henry  Dehnel 20  Mar.  13 

983  Lewis  de  Bachell6,  Boron  von  dem 

Brinck 20  Sept 

9S3L  Henry  Edward  Kuckuck 8  Die. 

Frederick  de  Storren  • . . ,  18  Feb. 

QSI  Frederick  von  Schlutter 6  Moy 

iEB  Augustus  William  Kuckock   •  • .  •    8  Jap.    14 
iS  Richard  Hupeden    ........••.«    9  Jap. 

1129  Fred.  Bern.  Schneider  ••  ..Liail.  18  Mtr.  12 


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Ceptoms  ISA  Geoige  Ludewig 18  Dee. 

Frederick  Ludewig •  29  Oct. 

QSI  Justus  Formin ..••    9  June 

Christian  Bacmeister 7  July 

LfnitfiMftls     ^B  Caspar  von  Both 13  Dec. 

AdMpfatts  Lodewig 19  Mar. 

Hen.  Fred.  Theo.  de  Witte 31  Oct. 

Krnett  Brinckmann • 4  Mar. 

J^flfiif  m  William  Lnning 7  May 

Aoeustos Scfadse    ISJuno 

OS  Frederiek  tod  Bnndis    26  Jalv 

iil  Ferd.  von  Uslar  Gieksben  30  M^ 

m Arnold Appohn • .,    OJaoo 

Qmtr,'Ma»t§r  Aegustot  Bedcer ,  25  Sept. 

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Hffl  PhOip  Henry  Fred.  Mejer 4Juiie   1424F^.    16 

B  Julius  Bacmeiiter 26  SepU  11  25  July    16 

B  John  George  HagemaDB    16  Dec.   12  do 

9  Charles.  Barm  Linsingen  • 16Apra  13  24  Feb.    16 

Henry,  Boron  Dachenhanaen  ..••••••    8  Dee.  do 

jP  W  Charles  Beraer 21  Aug.  do 

en  Geo.  Aug.  Hen.  Bnhie .27  86^   11  do 

rai  Aagvstus  WincUer 20  Mar.   12  '  do 

m  Charles  Schlaeger do  do 

foseph  Korscbann  26  Sept  12  26  July    16 

9  CB  George  Klingsohr 16  Dec.  do 

in  Lewis de  Geissmana   ..•••  16  April  13  24FeK   16 

mm  George  Wischmana    10  April  15  do 

Hffl  Ferdinand  SchamhoTBt 27  Mar.  13  do 

ia  Charles  WindUer lOJan.    14  do 

ilA  Uwis  Klingsohr 22  Mar.  do 

m  Ernest  Baring 26  May         "  do 

QSI  Adolpbos  Schamhorst 7  June  do 

Geo.  Cha.  Aog.  Ton  LoeiBeke    16  April  16  do 

Carl  Peter  Arndd  Meier    16  April  do 

m  RvKiolph  Canteos 15  Maj  do 

9  in  William  Walther £nii^22Nov.   13,  do 

6rH  BATTALION  OF  THE  LINE. 

Charles  von  Brendis    14  Mar.  12  24  May    16 

Ernest,  Barm  Magins    26  Jan.    14  do 

Joseph  Kersting 16  Jan.    06  do 

Ernest,  Boron  Heimborg   ..•• 16  Mar.  09  do 

Otto  Schanmaon 20  Sept.  10  do 

Christ.  Arnold  Volger    26  Jan.    11  do 

Frederick  Hortxig   21  Mar.   18  do 

Ernest  Mensiog ••••••.•••          do  do 

Francis,  Baron  Acton • 4  April  14  do 

m  Christ.  Lewis  von  Ompteda    ....  26  May  do 

Alexander  A  utran   ••••..•.••••••••    2  April  14  do 

QSI  Lew.  Albrecht  f on  Ompteda  • .  • .  16  April  do 

Herman  Schwencke.  •• • 8  June  do 

Edward  von  Brandis 9  June  do 

Fra.  Matthias  Debs 26  Feb.    12  do 

Solomon  Jurdan  Einthoven .....•••••  29  Feb.  do 

7th  battalion  of  THE  LINE. 

Frederick  Mnnter    21  Sept.  10  24  May   16 

Arnold  Backmeister    21  Mar.   12  do 

9  Frederick  von  Diebitach 23  July    11  do 

9  Theodore  von  Sebisch    •••23  Mar.   12  do 

9  Christian  Frederick  Eichhom    ....    3  April  14  do 

Augustus  Stefien  •• €7  Hay  do 

9m  Arnold  Erich  Backhaus 18  July    14  do 

m  Charles  Ernest  F.  Neoachiifier   ..  19  April  do 

8B  Franz  Frederick  Backhaus 29  April  do 

Augustus  von  Hodenberg   2  June  do 

nr  Henry  Schuchardt 16  Jan.     14  do 

8th  battalion  of  THE  LINE. 

Frederick  Marburg 27  Mar.  12  24  Feb.  16 

George  Delius • 11  Sept.  14  do 

Frederick  Luderitz ••••24Jone  do 

am  Charles  Poten..... 8  Sept.  do 

Frederick  Ziermann • 27  Mar.   12  do 

HaiAuffustusHebnich  12  Sept.  14  do 

FrederidkDomdorf  ..•••••. 12Jul7    12  do 

Godlove  KiinoUi  • .  • 13  July  do 

William  deMoreau 11  Oct.  do 

Fraderick  Henxv  M'dller 13  April  14  do 

Geo.  Fred. Godfrey  Lunde 12Sept.  do 

Frederick  Brinckmann  •• .  •  luuU  10  Amril   11  do 

EmtatSander 4Juty    06  do 


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ARTILLERT.  tJU  Arm^. 

Mafar  9  881  Sir  Geo.   Joliuf  Huimann^ 

XCB.  OCH.  L<.-Co/.  17  Aug.  12 

Vapttdni  9  Lewis  Dtniel' 26No?.  08 

2iid  Goploki  m  George  WieriDg 23  Not.  09 

LewisJasper  25Not.   13 

QB  Fiederick  Eiythfopd  16  Mtj   15 

IfClMtttr.       9  Victor  PreiBsner 6Jiine  07 

FenHtMod  de  Bruidii •....••  28  Sepn 

Wilfiam  RQimnel 14Dec.   12 

m  Wfllism  de  Goeben 25  No?.  13 

Qai  WilUam  de  Sehambont 26  Nor. 

Frederick  Drechder    27  Not. 

9  Aogetttts  Pfaonkucfae    •  •  • . .  28  Not. 

9  im  Heory  Hartmann   26  Mar.   14 

Hennr  BoitlefDmin •••••••  16  May   15 

2«fl£«Vtttf.     Ha  Lewis  Haardt 14  Dee.  12 

QSLewisHeise 15  Dec 

Lewis  Schamhorst • 15  Not.  13 

im  Lewis  de  WisaeU 30  Not.   13 

m  Charles  Henoan  Ladowieg     •  • . .  16  Feb.    14 
Angastos Capelle ••• 19  May 

2ndl4euU.     John  Fred.  Sehlichthortt    20  May    14 

Frani  Rottiger ..•«•••• 26  Not. 

AdolphnsRechtern..... 24  July    15 

Lewis  Hagemann 25  July 

PaymuUr       Jc^  BlaMstoae 9  April  05 

FeferwSurg.    John  Frederick  Hilmer  .••«• 22  Aug.  06 

ENGINEERS. 

Captem  Victor  Prott,  XCH 23  Mar.  05 

laLkuti.      aWUUamUnger    UAeg.  11 

John Luttermann    •••• •••21  Not.  12 

STAFF, 

*M^on  En.  de  Kronenreldt  Copt.  20  Feb.  13 

9  m  J.Godf.  de  Einem Capt.  28  April  14 

{Fr«  Chr.  Baron  Heimbarg  •  •  mmCapU  26  July    15 
QB  George  Baring C«p(.  20  Not* 


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MISCELLANEOUS  CORPS. 

BRUNSWICK  CAVALRY. 
Cbpleinf  «WiI]iaindeWttlfieD 98  Sept 

*  Alexander  TonErieksen   ....••....    7  Mar. 
*0«staTiis  Conrad  Alez.fmi  Gifsewald  ^4  Not. 

LmUmuuU       William  Ton  Lubeek  •• 1  Nor. 

Comae  Frederick  Moeller    ..«« 10  Mar. 

Adjutant         WiOianiBntae   •  •  •Ltaiit.  26  Sept, 

Quar^Matttr  Ferdinand  de  Bothmer    ••••••••.•••  21  Jone 

BRUNSWICK  INFANTRY, 
Capttnui         *  Frederick  too  Wolffiradt 16  Aog« 

*  Henry  Ton  Brandenstein 20  Feb. 

LumUMMii     Ernest  Ton  Patiinsky 27  Sept. 

*  Fred.  John  Adrian  Toadar  H^rde  do 
*CarLCrtteatBemer ••.••••••         do 

{J^  D.  W,  L.  Ton  SchwaTMDbov    • .  91  Feb, 
Frederick  Haulier  • 97Jnie 

9  Albert  Ton  GraisbeiBi ••••.  97  Aug. 

Anguatua  Gniltemaa •••••••••  lODee* 

?|  Cbarles  Haberland 1  April 
obanoea Comelioa Schot  •..•••••.•    1  Apr3 

9  Michael  Cbarlea  Edwarda 98  Oct. 

£.  A.  Wflliam  de  Bemewtti 1  Dee, 

SitrgeM  9  Charlea  Wehsarg 19  Aog. 

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CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES.       auArii.  ZtZ^^. 

Capiahu         Nicb.  PbOibert  de  Brem Htjor   4  Jona  14  24  June  14 

FridoUndeFreuIler « 2Sept.06  1814 

lAMutmanti     Etienne  de  Planta 3Dee.   07  SNot.  15 

J-^  N— de  PonduOoii • 24Mey    10  1814 

Jetn  Nepomaoene  Stoeber 28  Jane  do 

Armend  Casimir  G.  Duiief. 18  Oct.  do 

Fietro Santa Cdamba    ....••••••    8  Aag.  11  do 

lit? ain  de  Precorbin  4  Jooe  12  do 

Jot.  Ignace  Ooassencoart  22  Jolr    13  do 

Fc«denckWoIf 21Apnl  14  do 

OiafHiiAi         Francois  Ni<*o]]e 4  May  09  do 

Adjutant         Pierre  F.  Louis  Boossinganlt  ••  L<«ut.    3  Apr.    10  do 

AuUt.'Surg,   Ignation  Stampa • 12  Apr.    10  do 

ROYAL  CORSTCAN  RANGERS. 

Captahu         Josepb  Paoattieri  6  Jan.    07  1817 

Jacques  Gnanter' 27  May    13  do 

LktUmmUi     Peter FmodsCiavaldini. •••... 6 Jan.    07  do 

Antonio  Astuto    • 2  Jane  08  do 

Lonis  do  Kamptx. 31  May   11  do 

Antonio  D'Odiardi 10  Feb.    12  do 

Dominico  Antonio  Peretti 25  June  do 

Francois  Salvatelli • •..21  Jan.    13  do 

Giovanni  Ant.  Vincenti 19  May    14  do 

Eas^           JosepbSusini l9May    14  do 

DILLON'S  REGIMENT. 

Captaim         Cbarles de BoylesTe    3Sept«  06  1814 

PieneduSage •«•    8  Feb.    10  do   . 

JeaadeCbesse  •••••» 20Mar.ll  do 

GREEK  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

CspCeMi          JoiephCoppon «•.•••«•••.....    TJaa.    13  do 

LtMiiaiMiite     Pietro  Antooio  Salvatorio    •  •  •    2  July    13  do 

PiemAitato 26Jaiit  14  do 

ROYAL  MALTA  REGIMENT. 

LMuifMfif      Era.  Fer.  Cba«  Bern.  Ricblar    20  Mar.  05  18U 

MEURON'S  REGIMENT. 

M^  Cba.  Emanuel  May    17  June    13  25  Sept.  16 

CapuoMt         Nieb.  Julien  de  Beigeon    « •  •  •  •  23  May   00  1810 

George  Alexander  Dardel 24Sept.  04  1808 

Frederick  Mattbey 25AprU  08  25  Sept.  16 

litelsiieati     Laurent  Boyer.. 25 SepU  08 

Cbarles  Jos.  Zebupfenniog 9  Mar.  09  25  July    16 

Fraocois  de  Graffenried ••••    1  Mar.  10  do 

Charles  de  Gumoens   28  April  11  25  Sept 

Antoine  Fred,  de  OmSenried •••  80  April  do 

August  de  Loriol   28  Swt.  14  do 

Cbarlee  CsBsar  de  Meuioo  • .  • .  • do  do 

Jules  Casar  Saum •••.•••••  l5JaQ«    16  do 

AMtut^nrg.   Ludwig  Aug.  Wiater • 1  Sept  03  25  July 

ROLL'S  REGIMENT. 

Capudu         Niobolaa MttUer M^f   4J«of  14  1816 

Feid.C0MpudAUVille... 21  Oct   04  25Deo«   17 

Antoine  Courant 5  April  10  1816 

Frederick  Rosilliea     21  April  14  do 

JostMoUer. ••••••• 5Nov,  07  do 

AmaniGlau  .., ,, 23  May  08  do 

Pierre  P.  Auguste  de  Courten  ,.••..  15  Dec«  do 

Joba  Peler  Sorgenfrey   t •  •  t #  t«  • « #  • «  21  Dec*  do 

Hector  de  Salis 22  Dee.  do 

Cbarles Pannach 25  Jan.    10  do 

Jean  JuUani    ••..•••••..  18  Feb.    11  do 


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ROLLS  REGIMENT— (MftfiMi«i)    JUa^.    VZJ^ 

UttOmuMU.    Edmund  deTaniner 26  Feb.  11       1816 

Otto  Hennr  SaKoger 28  Feb.  do 

Homy  d'HoIbraoio 160eU  12         do 

JoMphGortlcr   9 Doc  do 

Edwai^  de  Tvgginer .298ept.  13         do 

Nicholas  Stataer 30  Sept.  do 

JeanBeptielePhil^tiitBrr.«.<«'-^«'9^^^^   ^^         ^ 
Emigm  PetridoSehniid  ....;.......:..../ 11  Dec.  12         do 

Charles  de  Bronner. • 22  Juno  16         do 

Chmlabu       JohnBecker  9  Dec  94  1810 

WUtiam  Poter  Macdonald 1  July  12  1816 

Amid.»Smfg,   Charles Oemnellaro 25Not.  13         do 

SICILIAN  REGIMENT. 

Cafiaim  Franoeioo  Stttart.  • 19  Oct    15  20  Mar.  16 

LmtmtmiU     HeniyStuart « 12Juiie  08261Car« 

Thomas  de  FoasL OApiil  09        do 

MariDO  Zngiani 8  Feb.    10         do 

Oostave de  Roqnefanil   ••••• 23  Aug.  do 

Andiieo  Vieuneiiz. #••••••••  «••••»  11  April  11     .  4b 

Smngm  Charles  Hegler   28  Feb.   12         do 

QiMr^Maitfr  John  Naig  •••••••• •    8  No?.  08         do 

WATTEVILLE'S  REGIMENT. 

LkuU'M.     RtidolpheMay    21  May   12  240ct    16 

Csplatiii         Amaad  de  Coarten  Mt^   4  June  18       1815 

Ptneraoe Ledernrw •• 9JuIy   0626OeL    16 

Cha.  Zabender  De  Thiol    25  B4ar.  11  do 

Jean  Christian  WeyMen 25  Aug.  13  251Car. 

LkiOmmnu     Albert  Steiger 6May0724Oct.    16 

CanrAQgQi.Cbampeanx.. ••••••••    7  May  do 

Albert  MaDuel    ..••• 5  Sept,  10         do 

Charles  Lows  Stnrier 68^^       25J«Iy 

Frands  Dioenta •, 28  Aug.  11240el. 

Rodolph  de  Watte?  ille 22Feb.   14        do 

.    CbtriesMay  r 23Feb»  do 

Ai^pM  fit.  Louis  Coo.  Fischer 25  Jan.    14         do 

Jean  Albert  Fisdier • 27  Jan,  do 

'dttpiaim        Peter  Jiaies  de  In  Motbe   23  April  12         do 

J4fMtMmi         JoeephMermet • Lisel.  27  Jsn.   08         do 

,4ui^.'Siirg.  J«sn  Baptiate  Boidin iMny  OlSftJn^   16 

YPRK  LIGHT  INFANTRY  VOLUNTEERS. 

CWpCom  Arthttf  Leon  de  Timean •  15  J«m  15  25  Jnly    16 

LkutnumU     Antoine  Lods  de  Mendibns 8  July   11  19  Mar.  17 

JohnOidon    • 10  July  do 

Ahaander  Sohmiti 13  Sept.  13  24  May   19 

Emtgrn  LouisTholon USept.       25July    16 

FOREIGN  VETERAN  BATTALION. 
CepCstM  Frederick  Wyneken 8  July   l]24Feb.    16 

Christian  Borvn  Goeben 27  Fd>.    16  do 

linitiuMU     Oeonce  de  Witte 20  Aug.  11  do 

QB  Fiederick  too  Tinke   «....20M«r.  12  do 

Matlgiu          Henry  Brackmeyer • ••••31  Jan.    14  do 

John  Hennr  Wegener 18  Aqg.  15  do 

Fkederick DchultM  «.•••..•«•••••••  20  Aug.  do 

iMiM«^*  John  Christ.  FM.  Fiaehtf 17Jek  14  do 

.    f  OREIDN  CORPS  OF  WAGGONERS. 

Limimumtt     Andiew  Philip  Cnnor 31JuM   1026tolb  16 

•Da?idCnMMs • 14May   1525April 

Philip  Am.  fo  Harimia 18Mny        25Mg 

Crmi  JohftAlb«tKi«fp....<.*...t 1  Jnat  16  26l«lf 


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GARRISONS. 


P#r  Ann.        Dai§  tf 
BELFAST*  £    u   dm   Appainimitntm 

Ttwn-M^or    »,IifMt. Peter Stnart, Itte  1  lU Vet. Bii...«... 69  13    8    241>ec.   18 

BERWICK. 
Oovernor 9  LMiif.-Gfii*  5fr  Jtmei  Btthunt,  XCB.  668  16  10      1  Feb.  33 

CAPE  BRETON. 
TowB-Adjataot  Liritf.  Edw.  SotherUod,  Unettaelied 86  13    9    I2ja^   33 

CHARLES  FORT  AND  KINSALE. 
Fori>M^  ••••Vlifia.JohnBlack,  lete3R.yet.BD •    63  13    8      6  Dec.  23 

DARTMOUTH. 

Goftmor  •  •••  ••Arthur  Howe  Holdswortb  ....•••••,•• • «  10  Sept  07 

Fort-M^or  ...•Lc.C0(. Robert  Kellj,  Unattached 60  19    2    11  Dec  28 

DUBLIN. 


DUNCANNON  FORT. 
Fort-Major  ....Lteit.  Thomas  AiiitiD,Ute  6  R.VeLBii 63  13    8    27  July   20 

EDINBURGH  CASTLE. 

Gotemer  • .  •  •  •  .9  M^or-Gen.  Henry  James  Riddell,  KH, • 1  Jan.   47 

LieoL-Govenrar  Gtn.  F.  Tho.  Hammond,  GCff.   173    7    6    20Ju]jr    31 


Foft-Major  ....9 M^0r Thomas Canch,  Unattached .•     86  13    9    21  Feb.    40 

.Bee. 


William Beattie  Smith 24A|vil  38 

GIBRALTAR^ 

TowB-Mtlor    ••M^drTbonaeE.LaeyyUimtleohed  182  10    0    13  Aag.  47 

To«m»Adjatant  QMrnrUr-Matttr  William  Home, h.p. 72  F., miih "} 

Local  and  Tampormry  rank  of  Utut,  wkiU  9o  }     91     6    0    23  Julj  47 


mitpk^  dutad  6  July  1849. 

GRAVESEND  AND  TILBURY  FORT. 
Fort^Major  •  f  •^U^^CoL  Thomas  Kelly,  h. p.  Cheshire  Fenc  . •  •  •    86  13    9    13  Jan.    14 

GUERNSEY. 
Fflit-Maj.&Adj.||  Lt.-Ca/.  John  Hankey  Bainbrigge^Uaatt. ....    82    2    6    22  Not .  39 

HULL. 
LieBt.-GoT.  •  •  •  •Litul.pGfii.  Sir  Cha.  Wade  Thomtoo,  KCH.  ....  173    76    26  Sept.   16 

INVERNESS,  or  FORT  GEORGE. 
FofftpMajor  ••  •  •  Calami  Alex.  Findhy,  KH.  h.  p.  R.  Afncao  Corps    86  13    9    12  Feb.    47 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT. 

Cept  of  8aado«fn  Fort,  Copt.  Srr  Wm.  Wynn^ktelnTailds 173    7    6    29  Mar.  10 

-^— — *  Cowea  Castle,  9  W  FUld  Manhal  Tha  Marquit  of  An- 
glesey, ITG.  GCB.  GCH.    173    7    6    26Mar.  26 

JERSEY. 
Go?viior..«...9G«ii.W.C.  File.  Beiesfordi  GCH.JCCif.  ....      n^  pay      29  Jan.    29 
Fort-Mftj.&Ad>9^9«r  John  Eraser,  Unattached  .•••«. •.«««^    82    2    6    19-M2ir.  47 

LANGUARD  FORT. 
LiMM3«r...  •  .9  Lc.Ce{.Ch«rles  Aug.  West,  Intel  R.  Vet.  Bn.  173    7    6    30Jiiiit  11 


454 


LONDONDERRY  AND  CULMORE.  £    ».   J.    Appohumemt. 

OoTwnor 9  9EB  Gin.  John  Eari  of  Strafford,  GCB.  GCH.       no  paj      15  June  23 

MALTA. 
Qoartsr^Maiter   Lmu^.  John  Colcroft,  h.  p.  74  Foot 136  17    6    26  Oct.    26 

MILFORD  HAVEN. 
Ooveroor Sir  John  Owen,  fiart • ••••  14Jone2l 

MONTREAL. 
Town-Major    ..Wl  Efisign  Colin  Mtcdonald,  h.  p.  60  Foot  ....     86  13    9    30  Jan.   35 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 
Town-Mljor    • ,  LuuU  John  Gallagher,  h.  p.  98  Foot   86  13    9    25  Feb.    19 

NEW  GENEVA. 
Fort-Major  ....  Anthony  Wharton 159    4    0    20  Dec   16 

PORTSMOUTH. 
Phytidsn Dinelor-Geu,  9  Sir  Jamea  M'Grigor,  Bart.,  MD,   173    7    6    13  Jane   1 1 

ST.  HELENA. 
TowB*9Cajof    . .  Captain  George  Adama  Barnes,  St.  Helena  Regt.  173    7    6      6  No?.  36 

ST.  JOHN'S,  NEWFOUNDLAND. 
ort-MaJor  ..«•  Lifur.  William  Jenkins,  R.  Newf.  Companies   ..     66  13    9      6  No?.  47 

ST.  JOHN»S,  or  PRINCE  EDWARD'S  ISLAND. 
TowB*Major    ..^Ca^ytein  Ambrose  Lane    •     86  13    9      1  Jto.    19 

SCARBOROUGH  CASTLE. 
Governor flWI  Mq/or-Gcii.  James  Grant,  C£ 15    4    2    30Jan.    32 

SHEERNESS. 
Governor ||  Gra.  S.  Ftic. Conbermere,  GCB.  OCf/«   ....284    7  11    25  Jan.    21 

STIRLING  CASTLE. 
Chaplain i7<v.  Robert  Wataon 76    0  10    26  April  38 

TOWER  OF  LONDON, 

CoBsUble 9  t2%  Field  Marshal  Arthur  Dukt  ef  Wellington, 

KG.GCB.GCH TT...  947  9  7  29 Bee.  26 

Lieutenant  ....  Gtntral  John  Salivan  Wood 663  1  8 '  26Teb.  33 

Depoty-Lieut.  ..iE8  Colontl  Hon,  George  Catboa?l»  Unattached..  346  15  0  13  Feb.  46 

Major Captain  John  Henry  Elrington,  h.  p.  98  Dragoone  173  7  6  4  J«W  10 

Chaplain I2ee.  Henrj  MelvUl,  B.X) 115  U  8  iApfil  40 

FORT  WILLIAM. 

Lieot-GoT 9  (RS  Gtntral  H<.  Hon.  Sir  James  Kempt,  GCB, 

GCH 173    7    6    lOOct.    11 


465 


MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


CHELSEA  HOSPITAL.  Vtr  Ann.        Daie  tf 

Goreraor 9  Q2ft  Gtn,  Sir  Colin  Htlkett,  QCB.  GCH.  ....  500    0  0  26  No^.  49 

Litat-GoT 9  en  Lt..Gen.  Sir  Andrew  F.  Barnard,  GCB.GC/i.  400    0  0  86  Not.  49 

Major «Lwttt,.Coi.H0&iyLeBUDe 999  10  0  93  Sept  14 

AdjuUnt 9  Col,  Sir  John  Morillyon  WU«od,  CB*  KH 170  11  6  16  Nov.   22 

Chfplam jR«v.  G.  Mathiai,  Afii dOO    0  0  15  Aug.  46 

Fhjs.  and  Surg.  Daniel  Maclachlan,  MD.  (mth  Local  rank  of  Dtp,  *! 

lnfp.'G9n,  of  Ho$pUalt  for  the  dutm  of  Cheltea  >500    0  0    8  MlJ    40 

BwpUal  only,  23  ¥tb.  i9) 3 

ROYAL  MILITARY  COLLEGE. 

Governor  •  • .  • .  .9  m  UeuU-Gon.  Sir  Geo.  Seorell,  KCB 1000    0  0    3  Feb.    37 

Lieiit.-Gor W  Major-Gon.  Thomas  William  Taylor.  CB 888    6  0    8  Feb.    37 

Major  and  Seperiotendenl  of  Studies,  9  U.-Col.  G.  W.  Piosier.. . .  800    0  0  18  Mej  42 

CapUin  of  Comptnies  ^  Captain  Robert  Daly>    129    6  5  98  June    43 

of  Gentlemen  CadeU  )  Captain  James  W.  Dalgely 129    6  6  98  June   44 

Chaplain,  &e...lleo.H.L.CIiepmeU 800    0  0  95  Mar.  04 

Quarter-Master  and  Parmaater,  Lieut.  John  Whitaere  Tipping. . . •  197    6  8  10  Sept.  30 

Surgeon    John  Pickering,  MD 256  10  0  99  June  32 

Assut.-Sorg.   . .  Mel? ille  Neate,  MD 186  17  6    5  Dee.   43 

ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLUM  AT  CHELSEA, 

Commandant  •  .9  Co/onW  Peter  Brown   400    0  0  15  Dec.  43 

Sec.  and  Acy t,, .  Ueut,  Joseph  Edward  Addison,  70  Foot  ....,,..  182  10  0    4  May  49 

Quaiter-Maater  William  Cousins , 180    0  0    1  Juty   47 

Surgeon   •«•.., Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  JtfD 273  15  0    1  Aug.  48 

ROYAL  HIBERNIAN  SCHOOL  IN  DUBUN. 

Surceon  •.«••.&  QSI  James  Goodall  £lkingtoa>  (witfc  ronAt  «f)^,.     a    g*    a  af «•    a\ 

Staff  Surgeon  of  the  Firtt  Clou) }  ^    0  M».  41 

1  Captain  Daly  served  with  the  14th  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  182S-6,  and 
waa  severely  wounded  at  the  asaault. — ^lefl  leg  amputated. 

2  Mr.  Elkington  aervcd  at  the  capture  of  Madeira  in  1807,  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  April 
1809  to  Nov.  1812 ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Talavera ;  left  prisoner  with  the  wounded  at  that 
city,  and  marched  into  Franee ;  released  in  1810,  and  rejoined  the  armv  in  Portugal,  on  ita 
retreat  from  Buaaco  ;  present  with  it  in  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras ;  battle  of  Fuentas  d'Oaer « 
sieges  of  Ciodad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoc  s  battle  of  Salamanca ;  capture  of  Madrid ;  and  during 
the  whole  siege  of  Burgos  in  charge  of  the  Hospiul  for  receiving  the  wounded  ;  on  the  letraal 
of  the  army  he  was  left  in  charge  of  the  English  and  French  wounded,  and  again  made 
prisoner.  He  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  and  was  prssent  with  the  80th  in 
Fort  Frederick  Henry  on  the  Scheldt,  when  it  was  cannonaded  by  a  line-of«battle  ship  and 
gun  brige.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1615,  including  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Braa  add 
Waterloo,  and  the  capture  of  Pans.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fire  Cln«ps« 
HiHfital'AtiUiani  8  Aug.  07 }  A$»iit^^rg,  7  Jnly  08  i  Surgeon  11  Mar.  18. 


4fi6 


OFFICERS 

TO  WHOM 

HONORARY   DISTINCTIONS 

HAYE  BBBN  OBANTED 

IN  COMMEMORATION  OF  THEIR  SERVICES  IN  THE 
FOLLOWING  BATTLES  OR  ACTIONS. 

Mtida 4  Jvly  1806 

Roleta 17  Aag.     08 

Yifflim 91A«f. 

Sabagiin,  BtMTeote,  &c.(actioDiorCftvalry) Dee.  1808fic  Jan.      09 

Coraimt.  •••••••••••  •••••.•••••••••• • •••••••16  Jaa^ 

MvrliiiiqiM (attick  tnd  capture) Feb. 

Tdtfm .77. 27£c98Jily 

Gatdaloope (attack  and  Gapture)^  •••••• Jao^  fie  F«b«      10 

Baneo..rr t»  Sept 

Bamaa.^. 6  Mar.      11 

JPkianiM  d'Onor •• » •      6  May 

AlbdMra 16  May 

Jata •••••  (attack  and  captura) • Aag.ficfiept 

Ciiidad  RodnM.^.**^  (a«aiiltaodcaptiiia) Jaii^      11 

Badajaa (    do.  do^    ) 17  March  fie  6  April 

Salamanca • • 39  July 

FcK  Detmit,  America (captoraof) Auf. 

Vittoria SlJaae      18 

ryfeaeM •• « ••  28  July  lo 8  Aag. 

St.  Bekaitian (anaalt  and  captare) Aag.  ficSepU 

Ckateaognay,  America • 86  Oct* 

NiYelle 10  Nov. 

Chryider'aFann,  America ••••••••• 11  Nov^ 

NiTt 9tol3Dec^ 

Orthea 27  Fetn      14 

Tottlonao • 10  April 


On  the  7th  October,  1813,  a  General  Order,  of  which  the  foUowiof  la  an  afatiael. 
'  by  the  Commander*in*Chief  :— 

Whereaa  conrideiable  inconTenience  has  arifon  from  the  number  of  Medala  which  have 
boon  iMoed  in  commemoimtion  of  the  brilliant  and  distiogniibed  eveota  in  which  the  wceiea 
of  Hia  Majeitv'a  anna  haa  received  the  Royal  approbation*  the  Prince  Regent  haa  been  pleaMd 
to  commaM  that  the  following  Regalationa  ihall  be  adopted  in  the  grant  and  drcnlalion  of 
anchmaikaofdiitinction:  vis.-^ 

XmL  That  one  Medal  only  ihaU  be  borne  by  each  OiBcer  recommended  fix  anch  die* 
tinction. 

3nd.  llMt  for  the  aecond  and  third  events,  which  may  be  sabeeqaently  commemoraled  aa 
lika  manner,  each  individual  recommended  to  bear  the  distinction  shall  cariv  a  gold  Claiy 
attached  to  the  ribbon  to  which  the  Medal  is  suspended,  and  inscribed  with  the  name  of  tkn 
Battle  or  Siege  to  which  it  relatea. 

8rd.  That  npoo  a  claim  beiog  admitted  to  a  firarth  mark  of  distinctioo,  a  Oasa  ahall  hn 
borne  by  each  oAoer,  with  the  names  of  the  four  Battles  or  Sieges  respectively 
thereupon;  and  la  be  woni  in  snbatitntion  of  the  diatinetiona  previonsly  gfantad  la 


Officers  %D%o  have  received  Honcrary  DistineHons.  467 

4tb.  Upon  each  occasion  of  a  similar  natore  that  may  occur  subsequently  to  the  grant  of 
a  Cross,  the  Clasp  shall  again  be  issued  to  those  who  have  a  claim  to  tlie  additional  disttnctioui 
to  be  borne  ob  the  ribbon  to  which  the  Croes  is  suspended,  in  the  same  manner  as  deeoribed 
in  No.  2  of  these  Regulations. 

His  Royal  Highness  was  further  pleased  to  command  that  the  distribution  of  Medals  of 
Badges  for  Military  services  of  distingvishad  merit  shall  be  regulated  as  follows :  vit.— 

1st.  That  no  General  or  other  Officer  shall  be  considered  entitled  to  receive  them,  onlesA 
he  has  been  personally  and  particularly  engaged  upon  those  occasions  of  gfeat  importaoce 
and  peculiar  nrUlianey,  in  commetnoration  oi  which  fuch  marks  of  distioetion  are  to  be 
bestowed. 

3tod.  That  no  Ofii^r  ahall  bft  dpntideted  a  cftoflidate  Ibr  the  Medal,  or  Hac^»  exeept 
upon  the  special  selection  and  report  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces  upon  the  spoti  as 
having  merited  the  distinction  by  conspicuous  serviees. 

3rd.  That  the  Commander  of  the  Forces  shall  transmit  to  the  Commandcr-in«Cliief, 
Returns,  signed  by  himself,  specifying  the  names  and  ranks  of  those  Officers  whom  he  shall 
bjve  selectBl.asfpaiiicularly  deserving^ 

4tfa.  The  Commander  of  the  Forcea  id  making  the  seleotiou  will  restrict  Ms  choice  to  the 
under- mentioned  ranks?  vix.— •   • 
Oeneral  Oncers. 

Gotimindiog  Officers  of  Brigades. 
Commanding  Officers  of  ArtiUery.  or  Engineers^ 
Adjutabt'Getieral,  and  Qiiarter-Masfer-General* 
.Deputies  of  ditto>  and  ditto,  having  the  rank  of  Field  Officers. 
AssistiotB,   Adjutant  and  Qiiarter->Master-GeneraJs,    having  the  rank   of  Fiekl* 
Officers,  and  being  at  the  head  of  the  Staff,  with  a  detached  Corps,  or  distiliot 
division  of  the  Army* 
'Military  Secmtafy,  having  the  rank  of  Fielil  Officer. 

Conmandittg  Officers  of  Battalions,  or  Corps  equivalent  thereto ;  and  Officers  who 

. :  may  have  suceeeded  to  the  actual  command  during  the  engagement,  in  consequence 

of  the  detth  or  removal  of  the  original  Commanding  Officer. 

The  Croeses,  MtNlAls.  and  Clasps,  are  to  be  worn  by  the  Oeneral  Officers,  sulpeoded  bv  a 

Ribbon  of  the  colour  of  the  sash,  with  a  blue  edge»  round  the  neck  ;  and  .by  the  Commanding 

Officers  of  Battalions,  or  Corps  equivalent  thereto;  and  06icers  who  tbky  have  succeeded  to 

the  actual  command  during  the  engagement;  the  Chiefs  of  Military  Depftrtments,  and  their 

Deputies  and  AasiataiiU  (hairing  tlw  rank  of  Field  06kers)  ;  end  such  other  Officera  aa  may 

tie  specially  reeonmended,  attached  by  a  Ribbot)  of  the  aame  description  to  the  battofi>hol»  of 

their  uniftfrtn. 

Those  Badges  which  would  have  been  conferred  upon  the  OflScera  who  have  fallen  at  or  dted 
eioce  the  Battlei  and  Bieges»  shall,  as  a  token  of  respect  for  their  memories,  be  transmitted  to 
their  FEipective  famUiea.— Fids  th$  Lmdon  Gat$U$,  dt/i  OaobVf  1813* 


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OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  AfiMY 

OP  TBI' 

MOST    NOBLE    ORDER    OF    THE    GARTER. 

(According  to  their  Stalls,) 


KNIGHTS,  (KG.) 


Field  Marshal  Hk  Royal  Highnett  Prince  Albert, 
KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG.         Scots  Fui.  Guards 

Field  Marshal  Hit  Maje^y  ih§  King  of  Hanover, 
KP.  GCB. 

Field  Marshal  HU  Roual  Highnm  A.  F.  Duke  rf 
Cambridge,  GCB.  GCMG.  GCH,    Coldst.  Gds. 

Major-GeneraJ  HU  Roual  Highneu  Prince  George 
W.  F.  a  of  Cambridge,  GCMG.       17  Uncers 

Field  Marshal  Hit  Majetiy  the  King  of  the  Bel- 
gians, GCB.  OCH. 

P  C9i  FieM  Marshal  Arthur,  Du^  of  Welliagtoriy 
GCB.  GCH.  Gren.  Gds. 


9  Ii2i  Field  Marshal  H.  W.  Marq.  of  Anglesey, 

GCB.  GCH.  Royal  Horse  Guards. 

9  Wi  Colonel  Charles,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Aide- 

de-Camp  to  the  Queen.  Sussex  Militia. 

Colonel  W.  F.  Duke  of  Boccleuchy 

Edinburgh  Militia. 
Colonel  Henryi  Dufce  of  Cleveland,  Unatt. 

Colonel  Thomas  Earl  de  Grey, 

York  Huaurs,  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 


OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 

OP  THS 

MOST  ANCIENT  AND  MOST  NOBLE  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE. 


field  Marshal  Hit  Royal  Highnest  Prince  Albert, 

KO.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG.  ScoU  Fus.  Gds. 

l.ieut..GeneralGeorge^ar9.ofrweeddale,CB.30F. 


KNIGHTS,  (KT.) 

Colonel  George,  Marq,  of  Huntly,  Aide-de-Camp 
to  the  Queen  Aberdeen  Militia* 

General,  John,  Earl  of  Stair,  46  F. 


OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 


OP  THE 


MOST  ILLUSTRIOUS   ORDER  OF    ST.  PATRICK. 


KNIGHTS,  (KP.) 


ield  Marshal  His  Ropal  Highneu  Prince  Albert, 
KG.  KT.  GCB.  GCMG.  Scots  Fus.  Gds. 

leld  Marshal  HU  Majetty  the  King  of  Hanover, 
ICG-9  GCB. 


General  Edmund,  Earl  of  Cork. 
Lt.-Col.  Francis  N.  Marq.  of  Conyngharo,  OCH» 

Unatt. 
Captain  John,  Earl  of  Ponovghmore,  b.  p.  Gr,  Gds* 


464 

OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 

or  TBS 

MOST  HONOURABLE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 


KNIGHTS,  GRAND  CROSS.  (GCB.) 


Field  Marshal  Hii  lloyal  Highneu  Prince  AlbeH, 

KG.  KT.  KP.  GCMG.    ScoU  Fusilier  Guards. 

(Great  hhtttr  of  the  Or4er,) 
Field  Manhil  His  Majetty  the  King  of  Hanover, 

KG,  KP. 
Field   Marshal  Hii  Royal   Highnea  the  Vnke  of 

Cambridge.  KG.  GCMG.    GCH.    Coldstream 

Guards.    60  F. 
Field  Marshal  HU  Majetty  the  King  of  the  Bel- 

giaiis»  XG.  and  GCH. 

m  tn  4jdiin,  GfB.  Rt.  Hm.  Sir  FMd.|  GCMG. 
^  81 K. 

9  ttl  AogleMy,  Field  Marshal  H.  Vf.MMf^ierf, 

KG,  GCH,  Royal  Horta  GnaMU. 

Aylmer,  Qan.  Matthew,  Lord 18  F. 

ill  Barnard,  tt.-Gtn;  Sir  A.  F.  GCH.  Rif.Br. 

Beresrord,  Gen.  W.  Carr,  Vit§,  GCH,  ...IGF. 

SBlakeney,  Lu-Gan.  Hi.  H^n.  Sir  £.  GCH.  7  F. 
Bradford,  Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  GCH.    4  F. 

»  Brisbane,  Gan.  5tr  Thomas  M.  Bt.  GCH.  34  F. 
Caldwell,  Lt.-Gen  .'Str  James  L. . .  MadraeEngioeers 
Combermere,  Gen.  S.,  Vise.  GCH. . .  1  Lire  Gds. 
Cotton,  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Willovghby,  KCH.    98  F. 
Dougtas,Lt.Gen.Sir  H.fit.  GCMG.{Civil)  99  F. 

Dnimmond,  Genoa!  Sir  Gordon 8  F. 

Gilbert,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Bengal 

Infantry 
9  Gordon,  Gen.  5tr  J.  Willooghby*  Bt.  GCH. 3dF. 


9  Gough,  Lt^Gen.  Hngh,  Vieoat»t 67  F. 

tllia  Halkflit,  Gen.£r>  Cdin,  OCB.  ,...45  F. 
QB  Hardinga,  UtGan.  Hanr|,  Kiscaaat  {Cietl) 

El  W^  Kempt,  Gen.  Rt.  Hnu  Sir  Jaa.  Gffff.  L  I. 
ittler,Major-Gen.&'tr  John  Hnnter,  Bengal  Infaotry 
9  Londonderry,  Gen.  C.W.  Marf.rf,  GCH.2  UG. 
S  Lnmley,  Gen.  Hrni.  Sir  William ....  1  Dr.  Gds. 
Luahinglon,  Iieut.-Gen.  Sir  J.  L.  • .  Madras  Cavalry 

{Macdonald,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  John  il^/.-Gn.  42  F. 
Napier,  LC^Oen.  Ar  Ch»rl«i  J t3  F. 

PoUock,  Md.*Qaii.  $ir  Gaana  ..B^vaal  Aflilfey 
Faltii^fy  Maj.»Gea.  Rigid  Km.  Sh  Hmv,  JUrt. 

8(Ci9ii)  BapOvf  lofaviy 
RoUoioo,  Geo,  5fr  Frtd* Fhilipta 3»F. 
m  Beaton,  Lt*Gan.  John  larj,  OCHO,  QCH. 

96  r. 
9  Ctl  Smith,  Maior-Geaaral  Sir  Htnty  Qwcf^ 

WahcHo,  Bart..  Riia  Bri^t 
9  S2A  Somerset,  Lt«-G«n.  L0rd  Fill  U^f.  •  •  .68  K 
9  ttH  StraflToid,  Oea.  John,  Kari  of,  QCB.  29  > . 

ton  Thackwell,  Maj.'Gen.  Sir  J.  KB.  M  Di>. 
iffil  Wellington,  Field  Maiahal  Aitlmr,  SkAt  «* 
KG.  GCH*  Gran.  Gda.  RHIa  Bti|..  GnMafr* 
of  the  Tower  of  London,  and  Lord  WanAcn  oCti< 
Cinque  Porta :  Commander«iB«Chiel» 
9  Westmorland,  Lt.-Gen.  John,  Emri  •<;  CCil. 

(Clail)  fid  F. 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.  (KCB.) 


SArbothnot,  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Robert 76  F. 
Bains,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Jamea  Stevenson  • « •  .30  K. 

9  Bathurstt  I4.-Gen.  Sir  Jaraes.. .  Gov,  ofBertviek 

fm  Baikal^.  Li.»Gan.  Sir  G.  H.  F 35  F. 

liourke,  Ll.oGao.  Sir  Richard •t*«*64  F. 

Bouverie,  Lt. -Geo. Sir  H.  F.  GCMO.*..e7  F. 
Bucban,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  John  •  • 32  F. 

\unkury,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Hemr^  Edw.  Bart. 

10  Burgovne,  Maj.>Gen.  Sir  John  F.  from  Roy.  Eog. 

1991  Cameron,  Maj.-Oen.  Sir  Alex 74  F. 

Campbell,  Col.  Sir  Colin 96  F. 

Campbell,  Gen.  Sir  Henry  F.  GCH 25  F. 

9  lEB  Cath<art,  Lt.-Gen.  Chas.  M*  £ari,  3  Dragoon 

Guards 
Cheape.  Col.  Sir  John  ........  Bengal  Eogioeers 

9  Wi  Clifton.  Lu-Gen.  Sir  A.  B.  KCH.  ••  1  Pr. 

Dennis,  CoUSir  James  3  F. 

9  Douglas,  Lt.-Geo.  Sir  James   93  F. 

9  Douglas,  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Ned,  KCH 7*2  F. 

Dovetoo,  Lt-Oen. Sir  John**  ••  ..Madraa  Cavaliy 

9  Downes,  Lt.*Geo.  Ulysaea,  Lord 54  F. 

9  VoyU,  Col.  Sir  John  MilUy 

Bmiu,  CqU  HoH. Sir  Uwif .••••••60F. 


9  England,  Col.  Sir  Richard,  KH. Cast*. 

SOpH  Evans,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Da  Lacy 
Fits  Gerald,  Lt.-Geo/ S/r  John  For^ter    m.Sll. 
Fraser,  D.-Geo.  Sir  Hngh  • . .  •  •  •Madraa  W««n 
Gallowayi  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Arch.  ..Beagal  IatA0« 

9  Gardiner,  U.-Oen.  Sir  John    »  f. 

^  Gardiner,  Maj.-Gen.  Str  K.  KCH.  from  R.  .i" 
9  ii2A  Gomm,  Lt.Gcn.  Sir  W.  Maynatd  ..13  t 
Grant,  Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Kier,  GC// 2  1 

SGrey,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John •...•i  ■ 
Guise,  Lt..Qen.  Sir  John  Wtight.  Bi b^  • 

9  QiB  Hartmann,  Lt..Col.  Sir  Julius,  GCU.  n  ■ 

laie  Germ.  Lee 

Harvey,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  John,  A'CH • .  V* 

9  Hill.  Mjj.-G«n.  Sir  Dudley  St.  L^er >.» 

B  Hope,  M^.- Geo.  Sir  Janaa  A, •«••.»' 

lIoQftToun,  Lt.-Gea.  Sir  Rub.  ....  Bengal  (  ««. 
9  Q^l  Kerrison,  Lt.Gen.  Sir  £.  Pr.  GCIL  1 4  i 
Lawrence,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  H.M.  {Civil)  Ben^.  A  c  t-- 
l^iBhton,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  David  ••Booibaj  latji 
V  Lelth,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Alesander i».  ' 

SMacbean^  Lt.-Qao.  Sir  Wm.    ••,♦,,,,,..«  • 
McGrlgor,  Col. 6Jr  D«nct» (Cfcil)  ....ii^ 


Mq^  BimuTokU  Orckr  qf  ^  Bath. 


466 


KNIOHTS  COMMAND£BS-«rali«i¥«<f. 
P  M'Mahoii,  Lt-Gen.  Sir TbomM,  Bt^.^*  10  F, 
P  m  Macdooan,  U«Oen.  ^ir  Jsi.  JTCH.     7 1  F. 

9  on  Malilaod,  Gen.  Sir  Ferfigriiie   17  F. 

Malcolm  Lt,oCoI.  Sir  Jamtt  , late  of  R.  Mffr* 

P  MaoDert»lX-Q^*  ^<'CI»rlM8«.««,,3  Dft 
Morison,  Maj.-Ooo.  5;r  Wm.  (  Ci««)  Madvaa  Art, 

9  Napier,  Lt.-G«D.  5ir  Geo.  T.  • 1  W.  I.  R. 

9  Napier,  M«..Geii.  Sir  William  F.  P 27  F. 

9  PakeDbam,  Lk-Gen.  Hon,  Sir  H,  lU  »»««43  F. 
9  Pasley,  Mtj.^Gen.  Sir  Cbis.  Wnif  from  E.  £ng, 
9  PilkiogiOQ.  U.-GeD..^Aodriw..».,.,«8a  F. 
IticbMds,  Lt>Qep*  &>  Wnw  #•  •*  Bengal  loft  airy 
9  Roitf  MjU«-Oeo.  Sir  Joho 
Uote,  Lt.-Ueo.  5ir  Jobn  •»  ••  .t  ^Bengal  Iqfantry 
9  0^  Roth  Miki.4Hlu  Sir  Hew  D,  Dtp.  44J*'G*n, 

to  the  Roy«1  AniD^ry 


f  m  Roakm,  Lt.**Gol.  Sir  Okei»(CJvJ/)  lute  of  52  F. 
Rasaelt,  Lt.-6en.  Sir  J^mes    « •  •  t  M«(]raa  Cuvalrv 

im  Salteun,  U.-Gen.  A*  Lard,  OCH. . . .  »3  F. 
I  Scboedde,  Col.  Sir  Jatnea  H.  » t  *  1 1  •  t » 1 1  Uimtr. 
oeoM,  lJt,rQtn,  Sir  Hop^ton  S.  .fMadrM  Infiiiliy 
Q  igi  ^oQvell,  l4.*Cro.  iSir  Geenfi  7  Dr.  Gda. 
Governor  qf  th§  Rojfal  SiliUiry  Colitgo 

Smitb^  Mai.-Gee,  Sir  Cha.  F<  Smitb  oR«  HSpg. 

Stovio,  Maj.-Geq.  Sir  Frederick,  KCHO,  88  F. 

Wallaoe,  Lt,<GeD,  Shr  John  Alax.  £(.••  ,,88  F. 

alaoa,  Lt.-Geo. Sir  Jatnea ••••.,,»,,«»•. UP, 
Wbtab,  Major«Gen,  Sir  Wm,  3,  , • .  •  Bengal  Art. 
Whitehead,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir Tbomaa .,  Bengal  Infantry 

SWilUhiie,  Maj.»Gen.  Sir  Thomaa,  Bi 51  F. 
HA  Wilaon,  tt.-G«n, ft'r  John  .,,,,,,•  U  F. 
93i  Woodford,  p.-Gen,  Sir  Alex,  OCUO.  40  F. 
W  H'aiNl/prd,  M^.-Oen,  Sir  J,  0.  i|^C/f, 


COMPANIONS.  (CB.) 


Abbot,  lA,-Col9  Avnatua ,  Bevgal  Artillery 

Abbott,  Lieatt-ColtTrederiok  ••Bengal  Engineera 
9  fiSft  4b$raimb^fCoU  Hon,  diet, 
9  A'Court, llaj.-Gen.  Charlea  A«he,  KH,,. 41  F. 
AdapQa,  Lu*Cel,  Henry  Wm.   .,,,••.•••  ,.49  F. 

Alexanderi  Lt.-Col.  Jamea Bengal  ArtiUery 

Alesander^  Lt.>Col.  Wro ,  Bengal  I^t,  Cav. 

9  Allan,  tIavvGen.  Jamea from  67  F. 

9  Ju<i$rtm,  U««Col.  Joagph,  KH,   . .  late  of  50  F, 

i  Anderaon, U.-Gen*  Paul  ,,,••, ••.78Ff 

Anderaoe,  M^or  William , .  Bengal  Artillery 

A odrewa,  Man.-Gen.  Augnatoa   • ,  Madras  1  nfantry 
Anatrothev,  Maier  Philip    ••••..  Madraa  Artillery 

V  ArtwtbMtS,  Lt.-Gcn*  Hon.  Hugh  ••••,•,  ,38  F. 
9  WBi  A/gvinibeu,  Maj.-Geu.  Lawrenoe 

9  Armatroeg,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard •  • . ,  •  .95  F. 

Aabbumhem,  Col.  Hon.  Thomaa  ., . .  •  .h,p.  62  F. 

9  Auchmutv,  Maj.-Gen.  Sam.  B. 

Backbouae,  ilaior  Julius  Brackmani  late  Bengal  Art, 

9  Bainbrigge,  Mai.-Gen,  Philip 

iialdera,  Lt.-Col.  Charles  Wm.  Morley,  6  Pr,  Gda. 

D  BtUvaird,  Col.  William 

Basden,  Lt.-Col.  Jamea  Lewis  ••  ••  ..late  of  89  F. 

Battiae*  Maj.-Gen.  William    , .  •  •  Bengal  Artilleiy 

Uaumgardt,  Col.  John  Gregory,  Inspiciing  Field- 

officer 

9  ni  Beekwiih,  Maj-Gen.  Charlti 
H  Bell,  Maj.-Gen.  John 

1^  Bell,  Lt.-Cul.  Th*'ma9 • late  of  48  F. 

HefisoD,  Lt.-Col.  Richttrd  . . . . ,  .Bengal  Infantry 

Diildulph,  Lt.-Col,  Edward tB^ngal  Artillery 

\^  Birch,  Lt.-Geo.  Jwhn  Francis  ••  .tfrum  H.  Kpg. 

Birch,  Lt  -Col,  R,  J,  H • .  ,BaDga|  Infantry 

9  Btsshopp, Col.  Cecil  ,••, , Uoau. 

HIair,  Major  Churlea  Devnyoee  ••Bengal  Cavalry 
9  HUike,Col  WiUirtm  WUliamt  ..laleot  11  Dr. 
1^  blanshard,  Lt.-CoL  Tiiomaa  •••,H.  Engineers 
lilenkinsp  Maj,  William  B.  G.  ••Bombay  Infantry 
Blundell,  M.-Col.  Fiederick..  ..Madras  Artillery 
Bowen,  Maj.-GeD.  Herbert  ••,••  •Bengal  Infantry 

Bradford,  Lt.-Col.  J.  F Bengal  Lt.  Ca v. 

]5radshaw,  L(.-CoI.  Joaeph  . . , 60  F. 

Bowyer,  Lt.-Cot.  Cornelius  ..  laicof  Bengal  Army 
^  Brandreth,  Col.  Thomas  Alston  .,  ••  R.  ArtilUry 
Bray,  Lt.-Col  Edward  Wm ,late  of  39  F. 

V  €11  Breratoo,  Lt.-CoI.  Wm.  I^ii,.,,  Royal  Art. 


Brind,  Lt.-Col,  Fred, . . . , Bengal  Art. 

Brooke^  Lt,-Col.  Geoi^ge   •  •  • . .  .Bengal  Artillery 

Brooke.  Lt,*Col,  Henry  V'angban    32  Foot 

9  Brotherton,  M^i.-Gen,  ThQ«  Wm. 15  Dr. 

9  Brown,  M^.vGen.  George,  Kff,  Dopuiy^AdJut.* 

Gi»$ral ..••, • .from  Ri6e  Brigade 

9  firtfwn,  Lk«Colonal  Gnaieimj.  •  •  • ,  .lai«  of  95  F, 
9  SB  Browne,  Col,  FtcMiag 

Brewne,  Lt.-Col.  Gore    ••••••,•••• 21  F. 

Browne.  Lt.-Col.  Walter  John  ••  •  •  •  .Bombay  lof, 
Buller,  Lt.-Cpl,  George   , RiBe  Bri^. 

ffiunbury,  Lt,-Col.  Thomas ,.•«••  .80  F. 
nrlton,  Lt.-CQl,  William   Bang  il  Cavalry 

Burrell,  Maj.-Gen.  George    ••  •• ^from  18  F. 

Bntterwortb,  Lt.*Col.  Wm.  John,  late  Madraa  Inf. 

Byrne,  Lt.-Col.  Jobn   53  F. 

9  S®  Calvert,  Maj.-Gen.  Felia 

Cameron,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  Pouleit  •  .Madras  Infantry 

Campbell,  Col.  Alex.  KH. 9  Drs. 

9  Campbell,  CoL  Charles  Stewart*.  ••  .^h.p.  1  F. 
Campbell,Lt.rCol.SirEdwardA]ei.,  lateBengal  Car. 
Campbell,  Lt.-Col.  Jobn ••Madras  Infantry 

Wi  Campbell,  Lt.-Col.  PatncA[   Unatt. 

mi  Campbell,  Maj.-Gen.  WHIiam 

apon,  Col,  David Bombay  Infantry 

Carmicbael,  Lt.-'CoI.  Charlee  M.  ••Bengal  Cav«lry 

Caroegy,  Lt.-Col,  Alev Bengal  Infamry 

Carruthers,  Lieut.-Col.  Richanl 9  F. 

Caul  held.  Major*  Gen.  Jamea    ..  ..Bengal  Cavalry 

Ctt  Chalmera,  Maj.*Gen.  Sir  Wm.  KCH 
Chapman,  Lt.*Gen.  Sir  S.  R.  KCH.  ••  R.  Eng. 

S3i  Childtn,  Col.  Mtchmel late  of  6  Dr. 

Church,  Lu^Col.  Sir  R,  QCH.  late  of  Or.  Lt.  1 1 . 
C7arAa,  Lt-Col.  !uutc  B. 

Cloete,  Lt.-CoL  A.  J.  A7f..*.,,. Unatt. 

Clitnie,  Lt,-Col.  JfU.  OUphant    late  of  44  F. 

Cock,  Col.  Henry     Bengal  1  nfaotry 

Colebrooke,Co].  Str  Wm.  M.G.  KH.  (  Civil)  R.  Art. 
Colvin,  Lieut.»Col.  John  •  • .  •  late  of  Bengal  Army 

Congrevc,  Lt.-Col.  Geo 29  F. 

Conway,  Maj.  Thomaa  g 22  F. 

Conyera,  Maj.'Gen.  Chaa.  £dw. 

en  Cooke.  Lt..Col.  R.  Harvey,  late 'of  Gr.  Gds. 

orbeit.  Lt.-Col.  Stuart Bengal  Infantry 

9  CalAfr,  Lt,-Col.  Ckeriii late  of  83  F. 


46$ 


Moii  HwiQurabU  Order  of  tHi  Ba&. 


COMPANIONS-H»nttftu«d. 
9  Coupir,  CoL  Sir  Geo,  Bart,  KH, 
Craigie,  Col.  P.  Edraonstone   ••••••••b.  p.  55F. 

Crttgie,  Major  Jofaa  Htlkett.  •  •  •  •  •Bengal  InfiiiitiT 

Crohr,Co\.  William late  of)?  F. 

Gunltfib,  Mai.-Gen.  Sir  R.  H.  At.,  Bengal  Infantry 

Curtia.  Lt-CoL  J.  G.  W Beo^  Infantry 

9  D'Aguilar,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  C 58  r. 

9  QB  Dalmer,  Maj.-GeD.  Tliomaa 47  F. 

OS  Zhmer,  Lc-Col.  Hon,  Geo,  L,  D.  late  of  89  F. 

9  9SBL  Damey,  Col.  Chas.  Corow R.  Art. 

Uaubeney,  Major  Henry  C  Barmaton 55  F. 

9  Davis,  Lt.-Ck>l.  George  Lenox 9  F. 

gDavy.  Lt.*Gen.  Sir  W.  Gabriel,  KCH. .  GO  F. 
elamain,  M^.  Charles  Henry  .  •  Bombay  Cavalry 
De  la  Motte,  Maj.-Gen.  Peter  ••  Bombay  Caralry 
Denuiaa,  Ll-CoI.  George  Gladwin  Bengal  Artillery 

Despard,  Col.  Henry 99  F. 

Doherty,  Lt-Col.  Henry  Edward 14  Drs. 

J  Douglas,  CoK  Robert lale  of  R.  Artillery 
Downman,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Tho.,  KCH . .  •  •  R.  Art. 
Dranmond,  Lt.*Col.  John  Gavin.  .Bengal  Infantry 

9  Du%,  Maj.-Gen.  John 28  F. 

9  Dondas,  Col.  Wq>.  Bolden    R.  Artillery 

9  IB  Dy neley ,  Col.  Tho , . .  R.  Artillery 

Eckford ,  CoL  James « Bengal  Infantry 

Eden,  CoL  John,  Uoatt.  Jiitst.  Adj,- General  in 

Seciland. 
Edwardes,  Major  Herbert  Beni... Bengal  Infantry 
9  9SBL  Egerton,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard 
^  Ellicombe,  Maj.*Uen.  C.  Grene*  from  R.  Eng. 

Ellis,  U.-Col.  Samuel  Burdon •  R.  Marines 

9  Eustace.  Lt.-Qen.  Wm.  C„  KCH,  . . •• . .60  F. 

Evans,  Maj-Gen.  Thomas    81  F. 

9  Everaid,  Col.  Malhias,  KH,  .  •  •  • 14  F. 

9  Ewart«  Maj.-Gen.  John  Frederick 

Fair,  Lt.-Gen.  AIex.» •  ••••.••••  .Madras  Infantry 

Fanaliawe,  Majk*Gen.  Edward,  fm.  Royal  Engineers 

9  Fauooe,  Maj.-Gen.  Alured  Dodaworth 

Fearon.  Maj..Gen.  Robert  Biyce 

9  Fergosson^  Maj,-Geo«  Jamea 

Ferris,  Major  Joseph •••  Bengal  Infaolry 

fl  Fiach,  Col.  Am.  John  «• Uoatt. 
isber,  Major  George  • Bombay  Infantry 

Fitzgerald*  Lt.-Col.  Charles  .  .lale  of  Bengal  Army 
9  Fleming,  Mu.-Gen.  Edw. 

Forater,  Major  Henrj Bombay  Artillery 

Franks,  Lt.-CoL  Thomas  Harte   10  F. 

Eraser,  Lt.^Gen.  Hastings 61  F. 

Eraser,  Maior  James  • •*.. •Bengal Cavalry 

Frederick ,  Maj.*Gen.  Edward    •  •  Bombay  lofsotry 

9  9^  >'«''«r,  Lt..CoL  Frameit late  of  59  F. 

Fullerton,  Lt.«CoL  J.A...«,«««« 9  Drs. 

9  Gabriel,  Maj.«Gen.  Robert  Burd,  KH, 

Gairdoer,  Lt.*CoL  William Bengal  Infantry 

Garden,  Lt..Col.  William Bengal  Infantry 

Geddes,  Lt.-CoL  WilHam Bengal  Artillery 

George,  Major  Frederick  Darley •  • . .  22  F. 

God  by,  Col.  Chxialoplier    ......  Beagal  Jnhntry 

9  Godwin,  Maj.-Gen.  Heniy 

9  Goldfiaeh.  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  •  •  •  .from  R,  Eng. 

9  Gokiie.  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  Leigh 

9  Gordon,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Alei. 

9  Wl  Oore,  Maj.-Gen.  Hon.  Charles,  KH. 

Gore,  Maj.  Henry  Ross  • ••..««h.  p.  3  F. 

Gough,  Lt.-Col.  J.  Bloomfield 3  Drs. 

Gowao,  CoL  Geo.  Edw.  ,•• Bengal  Artillery 

Graham,  Lt.-Col.  Charles    Bengal  Artillery 

Grant,  Lu-Col.  Chwl«a  #•#•««••,»# •Bengal  Ail. 


Grant,  Lt.-Col.  Patrick Bengal  tnfantrj 

Grant,  Lt.-Col.  James  Hope 9  Dr^, 

9  QBG  rant,  Maj  .-Gen.  Jaa.  Goif.  ofScarboro'CMtU. 

Grattan,  Lt.-Col.  John 7 18  F. 

Green,  Lt.-Col.  Edward.. ..,  ....  Bombay  Infantry 
Greenwood,  Major  Wm.  . .  late  of  Royal  A  rtilfery 
9  m  Halkett,  Lt.»Col.  Hu^h,  KCH,  late  of  Ger. 

Legion. 

Hall,  Col.  Henry  •••• •  .Bengal  Inlaotrr 

9  Wi  Hamerton,  Lt.-Gen.  John  Millet ...  .55  r, 

Hamilton,  Lt.-Col.  Charies Bengal  Artillery 

9  Harding,  Col.  Geo.  Judd  •  • .  •  Royal  Eogrneera 
9  Hare-Clarges,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Goddard  73F. 

Harriott,  Col.  David Bengal  Cavalry 

9  Harrison,  Lt.-Col.  John  Bacon  , ,  •  .late  of  50  F. 
9  Harvey,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  John  2  W.  L  R. 

Havelock,  Lt.-Col.  Henry  •••••.•• ^  F. 

9  Hawkins,  Lt.-Col.  John  P late  of  68  F. 

Hawkins,  Lt-Col.  Francis  Spencer, Bengal  Infontnr 

9  913A  Hay,  Mai.-Gen.  James 79  P. 

Hearsay,  Lt.-Col.  John  B Bengal  Lt.  Cav. 

Henderson,  Major  Robert  . . .  .Madras  Engine<»rs 

Herbert,  Col.  Charles Msdras  I  nfantry 

9  Herries,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  L.,  KCH. 

Hervey,  Col.  Andrew Bengal  Infantry 

Hicks,  Lt.-Col.  George Bengal  Infantrr 

9  QSI  ^*'^  Col.  Sir  Hohert  C,  late  of  R.  Horse  G.lsL 

Hoggan,  Col.  John Bengal  Infantrr 

Hogarth,  Major  Geo 26 1^. 

9  Holloway,  Col.  W.  C.  E Royal  Engineers 

Holmes,  Iieat.-Col.  Griffiths  . . .  .Bengal  Infantry 

Hopkinsoo,  Col.  Sir  Cfaa late  of  Madras  Army 

Huish,  Lt.-Col.  Geo Bengal  tc^qtjy 

9  Hunt,  Lt.-Col.  John  PkiUp late  of  1 1  F. 

Hunter,  Maj.-Gen.  George Bengal  Infantry 

Huthwaite,  Lt.«Co1.  Edward Bengal  ArtiUerr 

Hutt,  Major  George Bomlny  ArtiUerv 

Innes,  Maj.-Gen.  William    Bengal  InfmntTj 

Irvine,  Lt.-Col.  Arch Bengal  Engineers 

Jack,  Lt.-Col.  Ales .Bengal  Infantry- 
Jackson,  Major  John  • Bombay  Infantr^- 

Jebb,  Lt.*Col.  Joshua (Crvi/)  . .  •  .Royal  Engiccers 

9  Kenab,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas 

9  Hn  Kennedy,  Col.  Alex.  Kennedy  Claik.  KH. 

Kennedy,  Maj.*Gen.  James Bengal  Cavalry 

9  ^B  Kennedy,  Maj-Geo.  Jas.  Shaw 

9  King,  Lt.-Gen.  5>r  Henry,  KCH 3  F. 

King,  Lt.-Col.  John  Wallace 14  Dn. 

Lane,  LienL-CoI.  C.  R.  W Bengal  Infantrf 

Lane,  Lt.-Col.  John  Theonhilos. .  BengialArtillerT 
9  9SB  Latour,  Maj.-Gen.  P. .%.,  KH. 
Lawrence,  Maj.-Gen.  Elias  . . .  .late  of  R.  Mariocs 
Lawren8on,Lt-Col.GeorgeSimson  Bengal  Artillery 
9  m  Leaeh,  Lt.-Coi.  Jonathan,  late  of  RiSe  Br. 
Leslie,  Lt-Col.  John  Thomas,  late  Bombay  Arutler^ 
Lewis,  MM.-Gen.  George.*  ••  ..late  of  R.  Marioca 

Lewis,  Col.  Geo.  Griffith R.  Engineers 

Lightfoot,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas 

Lillie,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  John  Seett    late  of  Gr.  G<2». 

indsay,  Maj.-Gen,  Alex. Bengal  Arullcry 

Lloyd ,  Lt.-Col.  John  ••••••••••  Bombay  Artilki i 

Lloyd,  Col.  Geo.  Wm.  Ayhner  .  •  •  .Bcneal  Infaatrv 
9  in  Lluellyn,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard 

Lockwood,  Lieut.-Ool.  Geo,  Henry •  ♦  ,3  D-*. 

9  CO  ^ve,  Col.  Jas.  Fred.,  KH.  ..••.•••  L'  oaH. 

Low.  Lt.-Coi.  John Aladras  lufAotr* 

Luard,  Ll-CoI.  John  Kynaston  . .  Madras  Infastr'* 
Lomsdvoi  U%'CqlL  TbomM.  t  •  .laio  oC  Beagd  Jimi 


Matt  JSonourabU  Otdtr  of  thM  Bath. 


467 


GOAtPANIONS--HiaRtin«Ml. 

.ttshiogtOD,  Major  Franklin  •• •**..37F. 

)  ^SBL  Lygon,  Lt.-GeD.  Hon,  £. P.. •• . . .  13  Dn, 

)  M'Doaald,  Maj.-GeD.  Joba  •  • ^m  92  F. 

d*Dm^UyLt.'C<Un  G.J,M, late  of  16  Drs. 

•i'Gregor,  Major  George  Hall.,  »•  Bengal  Ariillerj 
iPLeodf  Maj.-Gen.  Cbarles  •  •  •  .Madras  Infantrj 

9  M'Phei8on,Lu-Co].  Philip 17  F. 

kl'Sherry,  Lt-Col.  Thomas Bengal  Infaotry 

P  SSI  MacdonaU), Maj.-Gen.  Alt x.. .  R,  Artillery 
1 1&  MacdonaUf  Lt.-Col.  Robtrt  . .late  of  35  F. 
P  Maedanaid,  Lt.-Col.  Robert  .  .late  of  Royal  Art. 

\faedondl,  Lt-Col.  George    late  of  79  F. 

klackeson,  Lt.-Col.  Fred .Bengal  Infantry 

dackinnon,  Lt.-Col.  Geoi. Henry  ...••••. Unatt. 

P  Maclaine,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Archibald 52  F. 

^laclean,  Lu-Col.  Norman    •..••..  .late  of  55  F. 

klacleod,  LtGen.  Sir  John,  KCH. 77  F. 

P  MacUcd,  Lt.-Col.  Geo*  FraneU,  late  of  R.  £ng. 
P  Macphersoo,  Maj.-Gen.  R.  Barclay,  KH, 

^lactier,  Lt.-Co1.  William Bengal  Cavalry 

klalcolm,  Lt.«Col.  Geo.  Alex Unatt. 

P  Mannert,  Lt.-Col.  Ruuell •  late  of  74  F. 

^fansel,  Lt.-Col.  John late  of  53  F. 

VlansoQ,  Col.  Alex.    ••.......  .Bombay  Artillery 

^larkbam,  Lt.-CoL  Fred 32  F. 

klercer,  Lt.-Col«  Alex Bengal  Infantry 

9  9SBL  Mercer,  Maj.-Gen.  Douglas 

P  Michell,  Col.  John    Royal  Artillenr 

P  Middlemore,  Lt.-Gen.  George  .4 48  F. 

Si^  MilUr,  LU-Col.  F.  Saiid«r«m....lateof  6  Dr. 
Wilier,  Lt..CoL  Wm.  KH,  {Civil)  h.  p.    .  .R.  Art. 

mUies,  Lt.-Col.  Colin  J late  of  65  F. 

P  $i£i  Money,  Maj.-Gen.  Archibald 

VIonteath,  Col.  Tbomas •  Bengal  Infantry 

VIontgomerie,  Col.  Patrick  ••  •  • .  .Madras  Artillery 

VIoore,  Major  Henry Bengal  Infantry 

VIoore,  Major  R,  dornwallis  .•  ..Madras  Artillery 

^lor^gan.  Col.  John Madras  Infantry 

Vlorris,  Col.  Edmund Unatt. 

VIoseley,  Lieut.-Col,  Geo.  W Bengal  Infantnr 

VIouDtain,  Col.  Armine  S.  H 29  F. 

P  C21  Murray,  Maj.-Gen.  Hon,  Henry  7  Dr.  Gds. 
Cj^  MuttUbunfy  Lt.-Col.  George  . . .  .'late  of  69  F. 
p  Napier,  Mai.-Gen.  Tbomas  Erskine 

S'a»b,  Lt.-Col.  Joseph    Bengal  Infantry 

P  Nicol,  Lt.-Gen.  Charles 68  F. 

31dfield,  Lt.-Cnl.  C.  E.  T .Bengal  Cavalry 

P  Otwayi  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Loftus  Wro 84  F. 

3utram,  Lt.-Col.  James Bombay  Infantry 

)wen.  Col.  John,  KH,  Dep,  Adj.'Gen,  R.  Mar, 

P  Parke,  Col.  Tliomas  Adams    R.  Marines 

p9ESIPerker,Maj.-Gen.John  Boteler,  lateof  R.Art. 

(S3  Parkinson.  Maj.-Gen.  Edward 

'arlby,  Maj.-Gen.  B.  Brydgea    ..Madras  Infantry 

Parsons,  Lt.-CoI.  James Bengal  Infantrj 

P  Patriekson,  Col.  C.  Clarges late  of  43  F. 

'attle.  Col,  William Bengal  Cavalry 

P  Paly,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  Wm.  KH. 

'ears.  Major  Tho.  Townsend   ••  Madras  Engineers 

?ennefather,  Col.  John  Ljsaght h.  p.  28  F. 

?enn7,  Col.  Nicholas Bengal  infantry 

»etit,  Lt.-Col.  Peter  John    50  F. 

^lenderUath,  Lt.-Col.  CharU$, late  of  49  F. 

>oole,  Lt.-Col.  John 22  F. 

p  Power,  Maj.-Gen.  W.  G...from  Royal  Artillery 

'ratt,  Lt.-Cor.  Thos.  Simson •  .h,  p.  26  F. 

I  Proctor,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Adolpbus 

*urtoO|  Major  JQhn  «#  ,.■  m  •.•lat«  of  M«dru  Army 


9  ^ywn,  Lt-Col.  Sir  Henry . .  late  of  Portuguese  Ser. 
9  m  Qoentin.  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Geo.  Aug.,  KCH^ 
9  Rainey,  Maj.*Gen.  Henry,  KH, 
Rawlinson,  Maj.  H.  Creswicke  ..Bombay  Infantry 

WL  Reed,  Colonel  Thomas 62  F. 

Reid,  Lt.*Col.  Geo.  Alex.  T Bombay  Infantry 

Reid,  Major  Fra.  Archibald Madras  Infantry 

9  Reid,  Lt..CoL  William Royal  Eogineors 

Reipolds,  Lt.-Col.  Tho.  ScotI 18  F. 

Richards,  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred  ....  ••  Bengal  Infantry 
Richmond,  Lieut-CoL  Arch.  F.  ••  Bengal  infantry 
Robe,  Lt.-Col.  Fred.  Holt  {Civil)  .. .  Ji.  p.  87  F. 
Roberts,  Col.  Abraham  .••.......  Bengal  Infantry 

Roberts,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  T Bengal  Cavalry 

9  9SSSi  Robertson,  Lt.-Col.  F.  KCH,  h.  p.  Ger.  L. 
9iaft  Rooke,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  W,,  KCH, 

Rose,  Lt..Col.  Hogh  H.  • •  •  .Unatt. 

tP  9EB  Rowan,  Maj.-Gen.  William 

Russell,    Maj.-Gen.    Lechmere    Coore  Graves, 

Bombay  Artilleiy 
Salter,  Lt.-Col.  Henry  Fisher  ••  Bengal  Lt.  Cav. 
Salter,  Maj.-Gen.  James  F.« . .  •  .Bombay  Infantry 
Salubery,  Lt.-Col.  Charlez 

Sandwith,  Maj.-Gen.  Wm....«..Bonibay  Infantry 
Sand  with,  Lt«-Col.  Bentham  ••  ..Bombay  Cavalry 

Scott,  Col.  John.. •• 9  Dr. 

Scott,  Major  Thomas  Hare   Bengal  I  nfantty 

Seaton,  Major  Thomas  • Bengal  Infantry 

9  Sewell,  Maj.-Gen.  Wm.  Henry 

Sheil,  Lt.-CoL  Justin  (Civil)  ....Bengal  Infantry 

Sibbald,  Lt.-CoI.  Hugh    Bengal  Infantry 

9  Simtnom,  Lt.-Col.  Joseph .late  of  41  F. 

Simpson,  Major  Wm.  Henry,  late  Madras  Infantry 

f\  Wi  Sleigh,  Lt.-Gen.  James  Wallace  ..  ..9  Dr. 
melt,  Maj.-Gen.  William 

9  Wi  Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  J.  W R.  Art. 

Smith,  Lt.-Col.  Robert late  of  Bengal  Army 

Smyth,  Lt.-CoI.  Rowland   * . .  ..16  Lsmeers 

9  Sno<lgrasSi  Col.  Kenneth    •  •  • .  .faUe  Unatt. 

9  9®  Somerset.  Col.  Henry,  KH,  ..Caps M*  R» 
Sotheby,  Major  Fred.  Samuel.. late  of  Bengal  Army 

Spence,  Lt.-CoL  Javut late  of  31  F. 

Stack,  Lt.-Col.  Maurice Bombay  Cavalry 

Stalker,  Col.  Foster •  Bombay  Inftintry 

Stanhope,  Col.  Hon.  Leicester  .••....•••« .Unatt. 
Stannus,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Ephi^m  G.  Bombay  Infontry 
9  W^  Staveley,  Maj.-Gen.  Williass 
Steel,  Lt.-Col.  James   •••......•  Bengal  Infantry 

Steel,  Lt.-Col.  S.  Winde Madras  Infantry 

Stevens,  Major  Stephen  James   .  .Bombay  Infantry 

Stopford,  Lt-Col.  James 40  F. 

Story,  Lt.-Col.  Philip  Francis  .« ••  Bengal  Cavalry 

Stuart,  Col.  James Bengal  Infantry 

Tait,  Major  Joshua   Bombay  Infantry 

Tait,  Lt.-Col.  Thos.  Forsyth  ....  Bengal  In/iuitry 
Taylor,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Geo.A..  .Madras  Infantry 
Wi  Taylor,  Maj  .-Gen.  T.  W.  Lt,-Gov,  R,  MiL  ColU 

Tennant,  Col.  James Bengal  Art. 

9  Thackeray,  Lt.-Gen.  Fred.  Renttell,fm.  H.  Eog. 

9  Tbomas,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry 

Tbompson,Lt.-Col.JohnArmstrongBenga]Inlantry 

Thompson,  Lt.-Col.  Wm.  John  ••  Bengal  Infantry 

9  Thomson,  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander 

Thomson,  Major  George  ...  .late  of  Bengal  Army 

9  Thorn,  Major-Gen.  Nath.  KH, 

9  Thornton,  Col.  Henry, »  ..••.••.. .late of  82  F. 

Tickell.  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  . .  •  .Bennl  Engineers 

Timbrell,  Maj.  Thos ,  «ltte  of  Bengal  Army 

9  ToiuoDi  Maj.«Geii«  Jacob 


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COKPANIONS-^oMinW. 
9  T?»vor,  Lt.-G.  Hon,  H-  0(w9> *.«.,«<«•  .31  F. 

Tudker,  Major  AuoliqDUly  , , «Beqgal  Qtvalry 

Tulloobi  CoU  Alflx.  .•••,,•«,.  o  Madras  Infantry 
Tnlloch,  Col.  John.... ,  ,,,91 »«.. Bengal  Jnfaotiy 
9  TurofM*.  Col,  George  ,•••,,.,,  t  Hoytl  Artilloiy 
§  TwMdaU,  Lt.-Geo.  Qeo,  Marq,^,  KJ\n  #80  f, 
Upton,  I^ti-Gen.  //on.  A.  P, 
9  Vernon,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  C  £« 
Waddington,  Lt,-Col.  Ch«r(8i.. Bombay  Rnginaan 
Wade,LtfCQlt  5ir  C.Maclipa  ••!&((:  Bengal  Infantry 
Wade,  Major  Haml«t  Coote  , » ,  •  b,  p.  1  Dr.  Gda, 
9  Ward,  Col.  J0hn  Uichaid  .,,•,,  ••late  of  3  Pr, 
9  Warns.  M^-Geo.  Sir  William  .,•♦..•,  »4  F. 
Warren, Lu-Col.  Cbarlea  ••  «t«t  •« t««ttit*^d  F« 
Waterfy  Mu.'Gen.  Edmand  Fred*  BttRgal  Infantry 

9  Wataon,  Alaj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  , , •  i^  F, 

Watson,  Lt.-CoI.  Wm.  L. .  • , ,  late  «)f  Bengal  Army 

{Wells,  |4,-Co1,  John  Neate. ,  •«  ••  R,  Bngioaan 
Wemyss,  MaJ««Gen.  l*homaa  James 
Weaton,  Lt,-CoI«  John  S.  Henry « %  Bengal  Infantry 
Wetberall,  Col,  Geo.  Aug.  Kit,  ...•,,•••, Unalt. 
Wbeatley.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  HeKry»  B$.  (Qivil) 
Wheeleri  Col,  Hagb  Maasey  . , ,  •  Bengal  leftietfy 
9  Whioyates,  Col.  Edward  C,  KH,  ••  R,  Arullary 
White,  Col.  Michael ,.,.,....3  Die. 


White,  Major  FefdiBand     ...f.. S  P. 

WhiHingham.  Major  Ferdittwii M  F. 

Whiilie,  M^gr  Wm,  Tbomaa  • . .  •Boaih^  AriiUery 
WiU(inaoQ»l4ti*CQl,Cbrist.Diaoa . .  BeqgftllBfiantr  r 
Willonghby.  Major  M.FmBklio^.Bombe?  Avtilicrv 
P  m  WUkim,  l4.*Col.  Gm,  KH.  k|e  ti  Hif.  Ur. 

WiUmaen.  Major  A.  P.  B 13  F. 

V  WiliPli.  Col.  Sir  J.  M-  KB.  Adj.  ^'Cktimm  U^. 

Wilson,  Maj,-rG«ii.  Thomea •Beogal  lalaniry 

Wilaoe,  Mn.iGeQ«  Fraaeb  W.    ••Madrea  lafeatry 

B  WiUan,  U.Col.  Qh.  Jhvk lata  oT  4  f . 

Wilson.  I4U-G0I.  Roger  Wm Bengal  Inikairy 

Wood,  l»t««CQl,  Henry  Jobs  . . .  .Bee^  Artailcfy 

Wood.  U«Col.  Robert  Blueb«r K>  V. 

fi  Wood,  Maj.'Geo.  William,  KH.  8  Wait  1.  iUgt. 
Woodbqrn,  Lt,«Co].  Alenmdar  ..Bembay  lafaairy 

9  fi'(ia4fa|i,GQl«  Yfi/iiMi laaoof«DF. 

Wright,  Lt,-Col.Tboaas  ••,... S9  F. 

Wylda,  Col.  Waiiam Bogfal  ArttUcrr 

Wy Hie,  l4t.*CQl.  William    Bea&T  Iafiiatr> 

Wymer,  Colonel  Geo.  Pctie    •  •  •  •Bengal  Infantry 
Wyoyaid,  M^.-Gen.  Edward 

Wynyard,  Ll.<^al.  Robert  Heni^ 69  F, 

Yates.  CeU  Waller  Ales... .... . .Bengal  InfantrT 

Voung,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  JDobeon \0  i. 

Young,  Lt.vCol.  Cha.  Wallaee  •••Madiea  Jnlaatf^ 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER. 
Dean— William  Buo^and,  DD. 

GcnM/ogiii-tWali^  Aston  BUwnk,  Esq.,  Chutir  H#rq<<I, 
Bath  King  «/  4ri}it— Algf  rnen  GrevtUe,  Esq. 
HigiUrar  aud  Srcrf^o^v— rCaptain  Michael  SeymOUr,  R« N« 
D«)iRr.i/->Alberl  Wm/.Woods.  Esq.,  Uneuiimr  Htrmid,  fien^4*t  C^l^, 
Oentteman  C/«Aer-r>Alfaiert  Wm.  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaiter  HsraMf 
Mesteuger — W.  H.  Stepbenaoa,  Esq. 


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OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  ORD£R  OF 

SAINT  MICHAEL  AND  SAINT  GEORGE. 


GRAND 
Field  Alarshal  Hii  Renal  Highness  AUolph 
KNIGHTS,  GRAND  CROSS.  (UCMG.) 
Field  Maishsl  HJiJL  The  Duke  of  Cambridge, 

KO,  CCB.  GCH.  Coldst.  Guards,  and  60  Foot. 
9  WL  Lt.Gen.  L>nrd  Seaton.  OCB.  CCH,  ..^S  F. 
9  «^1  Gen.  Ht.  lUn,  Sir  Fred.  Adam,  GCB.  21  F. 
9  Wi  U.-Oen.  .Sir  Alex.  Woodford,  KCB.^.40  F. 

Colonel  Sir  Predfriek  Hankey    late  of  15  F. 

9  L(..Gen.  Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bt.  GCB.  99  F. 
9  Ll.-Gen.5ir  Hen.  Frederick  Bouverie,  KCB. 

97  F. 
9  Gen. Sir  C.  Bulkeley  Egerton.  KCH.  , , .  .89  F. 
9  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Pattiek  Ross,  KCH.  late  of  75  F. 
Field  Marshal  His  lUyal  Highn€^s  Prince  Albeit, 

AG.  KT.  KP.  GCB. 
Lt..Geo.  Hon.  Sir  Pauick  Stuart  , 44  F. 


MAS1*ER. 

OS  F.  Duk0  of  Camhridgf,  KG.  GCB.  GCH. 

Maj..Gen.  J^.  R.  H.  f  rinca  Geom  W«  F.  C  ^ 

Cambridgo,  KG.  17  Linsaa 
KNIGHTS  COMMANDIvgS.  (KCUU.) 
9  Maior-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  8tovtn«  AC (L  ..10  I. 
Dep. •Assistant   Com,  Go*.  &if  iUm«i    iko«t 

Baynes,  h.  p. 
Lt««Gen.  Francia  Ct'umI  Rivafolat  KCif. 

late  of  R.  Malta  FencJUc  &««. 
COMPANIONS,  (C&tG.) 
9  Col.  Thomas  Drake.  Vuatt. 
9  Lr..Col.  Charles  Ao^iewa  Bayliy,  Uonlt. 
L,t.^ol.  Mtfirq.  Gaiseppe  4e  Pifo. 

R,  M«lia  BmiUi 
9  Maj.-OcB,  Hanry  Balqeavis,  KB. 
Dep.-Com.  Gen.  Jawas  Weodbo«ae,  b.  fk 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER. 

^'"(^  ^f4rm$   Sir  Charles  Douglas,  CMG. 

Chi^nary  0J  iht  0«i^r,.The  Colonial  Department,  Ikjmm^  OtiaaC 


OFFICERS 

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WBO  Altft  l*ii]ilTf  Bl>  TO  WkAB 

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MUttititmo/the  OrdBr:—^ 


Affgkanutan—J)oot9bi69  tmpm  (^  Classes)  1B39* 
ilia^na*-MariaTberesa(d  Classes)  IBJiine,  175?. 

Uopoia  (3  Classes)  14  July.  1806. 
Bavaria — ^Maiimilian  Joseph  (3Classes)  1  Jan. 1800^ 
J3,/^iuin~ Leopold  (3  Classes)  11  July,  ld32. 
TranM— Military  Merit  (3  Classes)  Mar.  1759> 

Legion  of  Honour  (5  Classes)  13  hiay^ 

1802. 
Greece — Savioar  (5  Classes)  1  June,  1833. 
Hcn<»vcr— Goelpba  (3  Classes)  18  Jane,  1815« 
Ntffi^cs— St.  Jaiiuariat(l  Class)  Julyi  1788» 
St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit^  (3  Classes) 

1  April,  1800» 
St.  Geom  and  Reuniob  (3  Classes) 

1  Jan*  lBl9i 
Netherhndt^WilMm  (4  Classes)  SOApril,  ISld* 
fVrsfa_Lion  and  Son  (3  Classes)  180K 
Ftfrftcra/— Tower  and  Sword  (3  Clas» )  1 7  Apr.  1748i 
St.  Beiito  d'Avis  (2  Classes)  1789t 
Cooceptioo  (ACIAassa)  6  Feb.  IBlBi 


PruNia^Black  ^le~*l8  Jan.  1701. 
Military  Merit~l740. 
tied  Eagle  (3  Cbasas)  1^  Jnae,  1792. 
RuetiaSt.  Andrew— dO  Nov.  1696. 
St.  Aleiaoder  Newski-^1722. 
St.  Ann  (2  Clwses)  3  Feb.  If35. 
St.  Geme  (4  Classes)  26  Kov.  1769. 
St.  Wladimir  (5  Classes)  4  OcU  l762. 
Sardinia — Su  Maurice  and  St.  Lnarus  (2  Ctas.) 

Id  Nov.  Id72, 
5«A)ii^-^t.  Henry  (3  CleMai)  t  (kik  1T36. 

Emestine  (4  Clisies)  25  Dect  IBM. 
5/»at«— Charles  the  Third  (3  Claa«)  19  Sept.  177  li 
San  Fernando  <6  Clsksea)  31  Au|(.  1611. 
St.  Hermenigilde  (2  Clasiea)  10  July^  1815. 
At.  Isabella  the  Cetbblte  (0  Ctisses)  1815. 
AonftMi*-Sweivi  (3  Cknses)  17  Abtil,  1741. 
rnrJcejf— Creteent  (2  Gbtosea)  6  July,  lb04. 
TViMtty^— Sti  Joseph  (8  Classea)  1607. 
Winembnrg^^-MihHrf  M^it  (8  Gtailwl)  1709. 


Bt^ 


ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHiC  ORDER. 


KNIGHTS,  GRAND  GROSS.    (GCH.) 


Field  Marshal  Bit  B»  l/«  Aug*  FmlbriSk)  Dukt  of 

Cambridge,  KG.  OCB.  GCMG, 
FieM  Mattel  HIa  Majeaty,  tU  ITn^  vf  lAa  B6l- 

giAoB,  KG.  GCB. 


9  m  Aagleaqr,  Field  Maiehal  H.  W.  Harii.  ef, 

KG.  GCBi,  Hoyal  Horae  Guaitls. 

8  m  Barnard,  Lti4)en.  Sit  A.  F»  GCB.  Rifle  Br. 
Bereafardy  Gen.  Wb».  Calr,  Fi$et.  GCB. . .  16  F» 
9  Blakeney,  Lt-Geb.  Rt.  Hwi.  5i>  tSdw.  GCB.  7  F. 
9  BradrertK  Gen.  8h  Themas)  GCB.ii » » . . .  .4  F» 
»  BnabaoeiGeD.  5frT.  M^  BfkGCB.  .%kb84F» 
H  Campbell,  Gen.  Sir  Hen.  Fred.  KCBi  .  b .  .85  F. 
Church,  Lt.-CoI.  Sir  R.  CB.  late  Greek  Ll.  Inf. 
Coelib«rB|  Maj%«Geo.  Sir  James,  Bu 
9  Combertnerei  Gen.  S.  The.  GCd^  ^ .  1  Life  Gds. 
Coo7D|hanii  Lt.-Cok  F.  N.  Marq.  of,  /CP.,Uoatt. 
9  DaiiiDfr  Gen. Sir  Ralpb  ••••»•  w.»»..69  F. 
DaflT,  Gen.  Hen. Sir  Alei.k »«•«•«•  ....•* »«97  Ft 
Fits  Cfovewei  MaK-Geo*  Lmrl  Fiederiek 


9  Gohlon,  Ged.  Sit  J.  Willottgliby)  Bt.  GCB. 
Qnarter-flfoKer-Gtiietisf..  .^.t ..,.  *»  •;  ..SSF, 
Gifant,  Gee.  Sir  Wmt  Keir,  KCB,  ..%»•..  .2  Dr. 
»  f^  Halkeit,  Gen;  i9ir  Colin,  GCB.  ••«»«.  46  F, 


WR  Halkett,  Lt.-Col.  Hbgh,  OB.  h.  p.  Oer.  L* 
Hammond-,  Gen.  Fra.  Tfaos. 
9  19A  Hartmann,  Lt-Cbl.  Sir  J.  KCBi  h.  p.  G.  L> 
9  i®  Kempt,  Gen.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Jas.  GCB*  1  F. 

JOB  Kerrison,  Lt.-Geb.  ftrEdw.  Bt.K'CR.  14Dr« 
Loadotiderry,  Gen.  Ci  Wt  Mmrf.  of,  GCB. 

i  Uh  Guards 

Macketine.  Gem  Sir  Alex*  Bt.i kfrom  36  F. 

9  ^:9^  Saltotin^  Lieut.-Gen.  A.  Lord,  KCB... 2  F. 
9  WL  8eatoa»Lt.*Qeo.  John,  Lord,  GCB.GCMG. 

26  F. 

{Slade,  Gen*.  Sir  John,  Bt.  ..•».•%*»  .5  Dr.  Gds. 
Q®  Strafford,  Gen.  J.  £«W  of,  GCB 29  F. 

9  mi  Wellington.  Field  Marahal,  Duki  rf,  KG. 
GCB,  Gren.  Gds.  and   Rifle  Brigade.     Com* 
mtrnder-iit'Chief. 
9  Westmoriand,  Lt.-Getk.  J.  EArief,  GCB.  5^  F. 
Wheatley,  Mej.'KJeD.  Sir  Hentj,Btrt.fVB, 

KNlOIttS  tOMMANDERS.    (KCH.) 


Adama,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Gee.  Fownall  ..•••••  tfl  Dn 
Arthar,  Ma).-Gen.  Right  Hon.  5ir  Geo.  Bart. 
IP  Barton,  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Robert 

Bisaet^  Coromissaiy-Geneni]  Sir  Jolm  » •  •  .h.  p^ 
SHI  Bowater,  Lt.-Gen.  5tr  Edw.  ...  * .  .49  P. 
Brownei  LieoU^Gen.  Sir  John   •  #  i  %  •  •  8  Himara 


9  BrowBe»  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomaa  H. 

C^tf^t,  Maj.-Gen.  LouH  IF.  Ffse.  Ute  of  50  F* 
QB  Chalmers,  Haj.-Geti.  Sir  Wm.  CB» 
Chapman*  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  8.  R.  CB.  from  R.  En^. 
Ca  CUAon,  Lt.*Gen.5irA.B.J^CB4....1  Dr. 
^otaniy*  Capt.  Sir  John,  Br«  •  •  •  •  •  .b*  p.  Royal  Art* 


470 


Itoydl  Sian&V€rian  'OuelpJao  Order. 


KNI0HT9  COMMANDERS^-eonttRUft?. 

J  Cotton.  Lt..Gwi.  5ir  Willoughby,  GCB... 98  F. 
Cnrnmine,  Gen.  5ir  H.  J 12  Dr. 

n  Cast,  Col.  Bon,  Sir  Edward    Unatt. 

9  Davy,  Lt.-G6D.  Sir  Win.  Gabriel,  CB,  ..60  F. 

De  Butts,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Augustus. R.  Eng. 

~^  83i  DoQglas,  Maj.-Geo.  Sir  Neil,  KCB.  72  F. 

DowDtnan, Lt.-Oen.  5tr Thomas,  CB,  ..R.  Art. 

Egerton.  Gen.  Sir  Chas.  Bulkeley,  GCMG,  89 F. 

Eustace,  Lt.-Gen.  Wm.  Cornwallis,  CB.  ..GOF. 

Forbes,  Dep.-In8p.-Gen.  Sir  Chas.  F.  MD.  KC, 
9  Gardiner,  Maj.-Oen.  Sir  Robert,  KCB,  fr.  R.  Art. 

Grant,  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Lewis    96  F. 

Halkett,  Gen.  Sir  Alex •  •  .from  late  104  F. 

Hanbary,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John.  • .  .from  Gr.  Gds. 
Harvey.  Lt.-Gen.  Str  John,  KCB 59  F. 

Hawker,  Lt.*Oen.  Sir  Thomas. ....  .6  Dr.  Gds. 

Herries.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Lewis,  CB. 

King,  Lieut-Qen.  Sir  Henry,  CB 3  F. 

Macdonell|Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Jas.  KCB..  .71  F. 


IMacleod,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  John,  CB •  •  .77  f . 
Monti^sor,  Gen.  Sir  T.  Gag* 2  Dr.  Glk 
Prott,  Capt.  Victor  • b.  p.  late  Ger.  U^, 

Pym,  $ir  Wm.,  Insp.  Gen.  of  Hospitals  •• ..  .«li.^ 
9  ^M  Queotin,  Lt.-GeD.  Sir  Geo.  Aug.  CB. 
9  Reyoett,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J.  H. 

Rial],  Geo.  5irFbineas ISf. 

Rivaro1a,Lt.-Gen.Fra.C0Mii(^CIfG.R.Malt«F«»c 
929  Robertson,  Lt.-Col.  Fred.  CB. 

b.  p.  lalt  Ger*  Lk. 
Wi  RoohM,  MaJ..GeD.  Sir  H.  W.  CR. 
9  Bost,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Patriek,  GCMG. 
Thornton,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  C.  Wade,  Uu  o(  R.  irt. 
9  Trench.  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Fred.  Wm. 

9  Tuyll,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  William 7  U  Or. 

Webb,  Sir  John,  MD,  Director^eneral  OrUaMM 

Medical  DepartoML 
Whitmore,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  George. ...  fioo  R.  £s|. 
9  WBi  Woodford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J,  G.  KCB. 


SA'Cflfurt,  Maj.-Geo.  C.  Ashe,  CB.    • .  •  •  41  F. 
Andtnou,  Lt.-Col.  Jootph,  CB late  of  60  F. 

SAf\g$Utt  CoL  £.  J. 
Arnaad,  Lt.-Col.  John  • .  • .  • Unatu 

Arnold,  Mm.*GeQ.  Jas.  RobertMn,  Ifom  R.  Eog. 

9  Anhur,  Jamet,  MJ) D^-  Impoc.  Gen. 

Austen,  Lt.-Col.  John • •  Unatt. 

9  Balneavis,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry,  CMG. 

9  m  Beckwilh,  Col.  Wm Unatt. 

9  l^radshawy  Col.  Geo.  Paris Unatt. 

9  Wi  Breieton,  Lt.-Co1.  Wm.  CB*   . .. .  R.  Art. 

Briggs,  Lt.-Col.  John  F. h.  p. 

Brock,  Col.  Saumarez do. 

Brown,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  CB.  from  Rifle  Brig. 

Deputji-Adjutant'Gentrai, 

Bunbury,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas from  67  F. 

Burnes,  Surgeon  James  ..••.....  .E.  I.  C.  Service 

fOlABumey,  Lt.-Col.  W.  late  of  Cape  M.  Riflemen 
urrowes,  Lt.-Col.  Robert  Edward •  .Unatt. 

Burilem,  Col.  Nathaniel  •  • .late  of  67  F. 

Bash,  Col.  Wiinam Jnsp,  Field  Offteer, 

Campbell,  Col.  Alexander,  CB • ,  9  Dr. 

9  Campbell,  Col.  James   • 95  F. 

9  SR  Campbell,  Col.  James,  Intp.  Field  Officer. 

9  ^iSI  Carey,  Lieut.  Thos h.  p.  Ger.  Leg. 

9  Charlton,  Lt.-Col.  Edward Unatt. 

I}eputy- Adjutant-General  at  Ceylun 

9  on  Chatterton,  Cot.  Jas.  Chas. ,  .Unatt. 

Wi  Clark,  Lt.-Col.  John .Unatt. 

9  Gierke.  Col.  St.  John  Aug.  • • . . •  .Unatt. 

Cloete,  Lt.-Col.  A.J.  CB.  Unatt.  Deputu-Quarter- 

Matter'General,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Colebrooke,  Col.  Sir  Wm.  M.  G.,  CB E.  Art. 

IConper,  Col.  Sir  George,  Bart.  CB. 
ilSa  Cox,  Lt.-Col.  John f.UaaU. 

9  Cos,  Col.  William Uoatt. 

Creagh,  Col.  Sir  Michael Unatt. 

9  ^m  Cross,  Lt.-Col.  John late  of  68  F. 

a  SSI  Crowe,  Lt.-CoJ.  John UoaU. 

Daubeney.  Major-Gen.  Henry 

Davison,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  WilHam   h.  p. 

Deane,  Lt.-CoI.  Charles 1  F. 

9  Derinzy,  D.-Co).  B.  Vigors 86  F. 

gOa  Diggle,  Lt.-Col.  Charles  ....  R.  Mil,  Coll. 
tt  Plat.  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  Gust.  Chas.  Wm.  R.  Eng. 

Durie,  Assist.-! nsp.  Wm h.  p.  Ord.  Med.Dep 

9  m  Elliott,  Lu-Col.  Wm.  Hen 61  F. 


KNIGHTS.    (KH.) 


9  England,  Col.  Sir  Rich.  KCB Unie. 

^Eustace,  Col.  Sir  J.  R.    UoHi 

9  Everaid.  Col.  Matthias,  CB 14  f. 

Falconar,  Col.  C.  Gimnt,  Inep,  Fd.  Of.  Rec,  D  \i, 

Findlay,  Col.  Alex b.  t. 

9  Wi  Fiu  Maarice,  Lt-Col.  John I'oiL 

QiA  ForloDg,  Lt.-Col.  James 43  F. 

Forster,  Lt.-Col.  W.  F.   ....•• • . .  •  Ucix 

9  Freeth,  Colonel  Jas...  Attist.'Quar.'^Mast.-O-. 

Fulton,  Lt.-CoI.  Jas.  Forrest late  of  92  f 

9  Gabriel,  Maj.->Oee.  Robert  Bord,  CB. 

9  ^911  Garland,  Lt.-Col.  J. Vnatt 

9  Garrett,  Lt..Col.  Robert V^f. 

9  ^9il  Gawler,  Col.  George I'bift. 

EGeddes,  Col.  John  ••.••••••..• do. 
^J^  Gore,  Maj.-Geo.  Hon.  Cbarla,  CB, 
I  Grant.  Iosp.-GeD.  SirJn,  Robt.  MD,  ..k.^ 

Graydon,  Col.  George •... ••!;» £af. 

9  wl  Graeme,  Lt.  G.  D.  • h.  p.  Ger.  Ui, 

Green,  Lt.-Col.  William  •••••.•••••. ••••tso. 
9  Hamilton^  Col.  J,  Patter ..  late  of  Soo*  Ff4.  l^- 
9  Hamilton,  Col.  Nicholas  ha.  F.  O.  Ret.  /A^ 

9  ^S3i  Hardinge.  Lt.-Col.  Richard R.  Ar. 

Harris.ColH.BuUetl laleof93t. 

Wi  Harty,  Lt.-CoL  Joa.  Mark laie  of  %i  I 

Harvey,  Lt.-Col.  Bisselt  .  •  •  Jnsp.  1*.  0«  Rec.  Atf. 
9  Hely,  Lt.-Col.  Jas.  Price I  eiu. 

f  Henderson,  Maj.-Gen.  Gee.Aeg. 
Wi  Henderson,  LU-Col.  James  • I  oiiu 

B  Henderson,  Lt.-Col.  John  Wffl.  ••••• k.f. 

Higgim,  Col.  Warner  Westenra 
Hogge,  Col.  John 

Howdeo,  Col.  J.  H.  Lerd. %..••.»••.•»•  •  .Toit. 
9  Irwin,  Lt.-Col.  F.C.  Unatt   CommetUaut  w  ^^ 

Troopt  im  Wettmn  AautmU 
9  910  Jackson,  Col.  Janca  •••••••..  »6  Dr.  64s. 

Jervois,  Maj.-Gen.  W^illiam 

S  Jones,  Col.  Jamea   •••• •••••••••  loan. 
Jones,  Col. Rioe  ••••••••«•••••••••  R.  IJ^ 

9  Wi  Kennedy,  Col.  Alex.  Kennedy  CUrk,  CB. 

QSI  Latour,  Maj.-Gen.  P.  A.  CB. 

HSI  Uw,  U.-Col.  Robert  R.  S^LCm^gmm 

Leslie f  Col.  Chariot 

Leslie,  Col.  John b.pt.4> 

9  tockyer,  Lt.-CoI.  Henn[  Fred......««.«.I^T  r. 

9  OS  love.  Col.  James  Fied.  CB.  ««  i « •«tv& 


Roj^al  HoMPirian  Gudfhie  Order. 


471 


KNIGHTS— omttntttfJ. 

9  Lovell, Col.  L.  B •.••••.•••.15  Hussan 

i  Macadam,  Col.  William 

9  Macintosh,  Col.  A.  F ••...  .Un^tt. 

^  Ha  Mackworth,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Digby,  Bu  ..do. 
^  Macphertoo,  Maj.-Geo.  R.  B.  C^. 
9123  tfaJw,  Col.  Henry 

9  MtDsel,  Col.  Robert  Christopher    do. 

9  SS  Marten,  Cot.  Thomas 1  Dr. 

^  Meozies,  Colonet  Charles R.  Marines 

9  Micfaell,  I«t.-Col.  Chas.  Corowallis    .  •  •  •  •  .b.  p. 

Miller,  Lt.-Col.  William,  CB b.  p.  R.  Art. 

9  Nickle,  Col.  Sir  Robert h.  p. 

ff  Nordxfl^,  Lt.-Col.  Norcliflfe    h.  p. 

BOates,  Lt.-Co1.  Jas.  Poole •  • do. 

Wi  Otdiieid.  Col.  John R.  Eng. 

Oiren,  Col.  John,  CB.    ,.Dep,'Adj,'Gen.  R.  Mar, 

Parry^  Lt.-Gefi.  Sir  Love  Parry  Jones 

9  Paty,  Maj.-Geo.  Geo.  Wm.  CB. 

9  Pitt,  Maj..Qen.  Q.  Dean 

9  Power,  Maj.-Geo.  Wm.  G.  CB.  .  .from  R.  Art. 

9  Raioey,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry,  CB, 

fBiddall,  Maj.-GeD.  Wm. 
Biddeii,  Major- Gen.  Henry  Jas. 

Roberta,  Col.  Rich Uoatt. 

Robyns,  Lt.-Col.  John late  of  R.  Mar. 

9  mi  Ross,  Lt.-Col.  Jas.  Kerr U natt. 

^  Sail,  Lt.-Col.  William. . .  .late  of  R.  Newf.  Cos. 
P  Singleton,  Lt.-Col.  John   90  F. 


Smithy  Col.  Sir  J.  M.  F.  ••••••••••••  ••«&.  £ng« 

Smith,  Lt.-Col.  C.  Hamilton  ••••••••••••••h«  p, 

9  Somerset. Col.  Henry,  CB..  .Cape  Mounted  Rif. 

Southwell,  Capt.  Hon.  Cha Jlate  12  R.  V.  B. 

Spink,  Col.  John   Unatt. 

9  Stack,  Maj.  Geo.  Fitz  Gerald late  of  24  F. 

Stephena,  Maj.  Hen. Sykes •••  .Uoatt. 

Taylor,  Lt.-CoI.  Pringle • Uoatt. 

V  HB  Thackwell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J..  CCB.  16  Drs. 
9  Thorn,  Maj.-Gen.  Nathaniel,  CB. 

Thorn,  Lt.-Col.  William late  of  25  Dr. 

Thorpe,  Maj. Samuel    .•..••••.. . ••  Unatt. 

Tremenheere,  Maj.-Gen.  Walter,  ..late  of  R.  JVIar. 

QISB  Trevor,  Lieut.-Col.  A.  H. •  • . .  •  59  F. 

Wallace,  Col.  Sir  J.  Maxwell.  ..,.%• h«  p. 

SiSi  Wallace,  CoL  Robert    do. 

IP  Weare, Col.  Thomas ••. .Prov. Batt. 

Wetherall,  Col.  Geo.  Aug.  CB Unatt. 

9  Wi  Whinyates,  Col,  E.  C.  CB. R.  Art. 

9  Wi  Wilkint,  U.-CqL  Ceo.  CB. . .  lata  of  Rif.  B. 

9  Williams,  Lt.-Col.  Tbos.  Molyoeux Unatt. 

9  Williams,  Lt.-CoI.  W.  F h.  p. 

9  Wilson,  Col.  .Sir  J.  M.  CB.  Adj.  to  Chet.  Hdw. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Nicholas 64  F. 

9  Wood,  Major-Gen.  William,  CB.  3  W.  1.  Regr. 

9  Wood,  Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Leighton h.  p. 

Wright,  CoK  John late  of  R.  Mar. 

Young,  Lt.-Col.  Ploroer  ••• ...Unatt. 


OTHER  FOREIGN  ORDERS. 

9  m  Ab*rer<mh!f.  CoU  Hen.  AUs.  CB.  5"  ^^^H  M.'irrh!- .^"*'"' 

l,A-Co,rt.M.j«.Gen.Ch„.A.CB.Kif «  F-|  St'st^lt  Jit°rL.»"'"'' 

9  C£l  Adam,  Gen.  Riiht  Hon.  Sir  Fred.  GCB.  GCMG.  i  Knight  Maria  Theresa 

21  F.i  First  Class  St.  Anne 

Alexander,  Majtir  Sir  James  Edward  •  • 14  F.    Second  Class  Lion  and  Sun 

9  ®B^  Anglesey,  Field  Marshal  H.  W.  Marq.of,  KG.^  Commander  Maria  Theresa 

GCB.  61.  GCH R.H.  Gd8.(  Second  Class  St.  George 

Amletf,  Co).  Benj. .late  of  Scots  Fiia.  Gds.     Second  Class  oF  Crescent 

9  Arbnthnot,  Lieut.'Gen.  Sir  Robert,  KCB 76  F.    Commander  of  Tower  and  Sword 

9  Aimstrong.  Maj.-Gen.  5tr  Rich.  CB,  , 95  F.     Knight    do  do 

Arnold,  Major^Gen.  J.  R.  KH.  •>...... .  .from  R.  Eng.    Second  Class  of  Crescent 

r  First  Class  St.  Fernando 

Aakwith,  Major  W.  H.. Royal  Artillery <  Commander  Isabella  the  Catliulic 

t  Knight  Charles  the  Third 
9  CB  Barnard,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  A.  F.  GCB.  GCH.  i  Knight  Maria  Tlieresa 

Rifle  Brigade  (  Fourth  Class  St.  George 

P  Barn..  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  hmtl  S.  KCB 20  F.  |  cr^SsaT""'"  """^  ^"""^ 

Bautngardt.  Col.  J.  G.  CB,  ••  • .  • Inap.  Field  Officer    Second  Class  Dcoran^e  Empire 

Beckham,  Cape.  Horatio h.  p.  43  F.     First  Class  Sao  Fernando 

9  ^3B3L  BeekwHh,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles,  CB Second  Class  St.  Anne 

rGrand  Cross  Tower  and  Sword 

I  ■  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit 


9  Beresford,  Oen.  W.C.  Viscount,  GCB,  GCH.  ..16  F. 


j' 


of  St.  Hermenigilde 
Charles  the  Third 
San  Fernando 


Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

n  ISB  B^riteley,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  G.  H.  F.  KCB 35  F.^^  Fourth  Class  of  St.  Wladimir 

t  — : W^Uielm 

yirreU,  l*iaot-Colonel  Da? id Bengal  Inf.    Thiid  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

^  Bfahetw,  Lr.'^Geo.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  £.  GCB.  GOH.  7  F.    Knight  Tower  and  Swotd 

p  Blanti  Lrt^Oen.  Kiehard 66  F.    Commander  Tower  and  Sword 


48h  Ojfim^femlMhmMFjPm^ 

9  Bradfwd,  6e«.  ^  Ti  OCB.  GCU%  • « « 4  •  m  • « •  ••  4  F.    Commander  Tower  aod  Sivffd 
>B)a«lsAM0f  Majk*Gcq»  ImU&anH  ••««••  laU  of  1  Lift  Odk«    fttKHMid  Class  of  Crescent 

9  Browne,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Jbha.  KCH. 8  Hauart  |  f!!?^  chwlU"^^ 

{Buchan,  Lt.*Geo%  Sir  John>  XCB.  •  • « 1 1  •  • « » » • .  33  F.    Commander  Tower  and  Swofd 
Bunburj,  Ltr^^eh  Tbomaa,  CB» . « •  1  •  •  1 . .  •  *  •  4 .  80  F.    Koight  Towe  and  Snori 
9  Burgeyne>  Maj.-Gen.  SitL  F»  ICCBi   •»  fr^m  R^  Eng.        do  do 

Bymy^i  Major  BuUUode  4 .  k  »•»«.»  ^ « .Bengftl  Infaatrr    Tbiid  Clais  Oooraii^  tiH^ 
9  mi  Cameron,  M^^Qtlit  Sir  A.  KCB^   »*•••*••  74  F.    Second  Class  St.  Anoia 

C.m,ro».L...Col.  George  PonIett.CB M-J""  !■>'•{  {["^iJ'IiTcSlSjS^ 

Cnmpbell,  Lt.-Coli  Neil,i^0p.»(2ri*M«si«Oeiii  B9mfmy  Army    Second  Class  Doorsofo  Emirira 

SUSil  Campbell,  Lt.-Col.  PatHek,  IB,  •»..>...  UnatL    Koigkt  Charies  the  Thifd 
llil  Campbell,  Maj.-Gen.  Wm«  CB,  » * . . , Second  Class  St.  Anne 

Cannieha«i.  LtACoh  Chaa*  M.  CB<k •  •  •  •  ^Bengal  Caval^    Third  Clau  Dooran^  EmpSra 

Carruthers)  Lt.«C*k  Bichard,  CB^  i«  ,•»«•»*.•..».  .3  Fv  do  do 

9  mi  Cathcart.  Lt..Gcn.  C.  M.  liir/.  KCB.  11  Hussars  |  ^o^^h  Claas  of  8t^  Wladtntfar 

Cathcart,  Col.  HMt,  Fred.»  »».*.»»•«»  ^4 h.  p. 92  F.    Second  Clasi  St.  Anne 

liH  Cathcart^  Col.  Hmu  GeOrgOk  «•»  1  ••..««•••  »*  Unatt.    Fourth  Class  St.  Wladiiftif 

Church.  Lt..Col.  Sir  Hic^anl,  CA.  6Ctt.  ^  ^  Ni^i;'^  '*'  ^^'^  *"*    ^•***^*  ^^ 

late  of  Greek  Lt.  Inf.^  Comm«der  St.  F^inand  ittd  Mtril 

9  m  Clifton,  Lt..den.  ^ir  A.  B.  KCB 1  ©r.  1 1^  ^^^  »[!  Ah?% 

»  Colquhoun,  U-Col.  J.N. Hoyal  ArtiUary    KaS^?  haUmirbTcal^ 

I  Grand  Cross  Tower  end  Sword 
9  Corabermere,  Gen.  S.  Vitt.CfCB.GCH,  .•  1  Life  Gds.^  -^i^' Cbariesthe  Tk\ti 

(^ St.  Fernando 

9  QOI  Cooke,  Lt.^CoK  R.  Harvey,  CB,  late  of  Gren.  Gds.    Fourth  Class  St.  Wladimir 

C  Grand  Cross  Ernestine 
Conroy,  Capt.  Sir  John,  Barf*  JDCH.  4.  hi  p.  R.  Artilleiy  ^  ^.i Si.  Bento  d'Avis 

C.  Commander  Tower  and  Sword 
9  Cotton,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Willooghby,  QCB*  KCH,  •  .98  F.    First  Class  Pooran^  Empim 

9  Cuj,  Col.  Sir  William late  of  Port.  Serv.    Knight  tower  and  Sword 

Croftoo,  Captain  Edward  Walter. . . .  t .  •  •  Roytt  Artillery    First  Class  St.  Fernando 

("Knight  Charles  the  Third 
Dickson.  Major  Collingwdod    •. Royal  Artillery'  First  Class  San  Fernando 

(.  Knight  of  lariMlla  (ht  Cat 
9  Douglas,  Lt.-Gen.  Srr  Howard,  Bt,  GCB.  QCHG.  99  F.    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

9  «»  Dougla*,  Lt.^ett.  Sir  N.  KCB.  KCH.  ,.  ..73  F. |  fw'^h  oSlfl^^ 

9  Downes,  Lt..  Gen.  U.  Lardf  KCB.  •••••.» 64  F.    Commander  Tower  and  8w«M 

fDojfle,  Col.  Sdr  J.  Bf.  iCCB laieof  13  Gar.  Bn.    Knight  Tower  and  Sword 
Duffy^Maj.-OeiuJoha,  CB,   • •••w«.«.28F.    Second  Clftti of  CreaMot 

r  Second  Clasa  Chtrlen  the  TWnl 
Du  Plat,  Lt.-Col.  G.C.  C.  W.iCfl... .Royal  Eigitteere^  First  Class  Sah  Ferftaado 

I  Commander  laabella  the  CitMae 

{Grand  Cross  St.  Fernando 
FiAb^cii?  do 

Grand  Cross  Charles  the  Third 

Farrant,  Lieut.  Col.  Fiancis .Bombay  Cavalry     First  Clau  Lion  and  Son 

9  Forbes,  Sir  Chas.  F.  MD.  KCH.  •» ..  Den.  Insp.  Gen.    Second  Class  of  Crescent 

Forsyth,  Surgf-on  John bean)  Amy    Third  Clasa  DooranAe  SmpiHi 

Eraser,  Major  J  ames»  CB.     .•••••••«...  Bengal  Cavalry    Third  Class  Dooran4o  Bttfire 

Garden,  Lt.-Crl.  Wro.  CB % » • .  •  Bengal  Infantry    Second  CInaa  Doofmn4e  Btom 

9  Gardiner,  Maj.-Gon.  Sir  Robert|  KCB.  KCH. . .  R.  Art.    Second  Class  St.  Anne 

G  iles,  Lt..Col.  Stephon  • Royal  Marines    Knight  Tower  and  SwonI 

9  SB  Gomm,  Lt.-Geo«  Sir  W.  M.  KCB 13  F«    Second  Clnaa  St.  Anno 

9  Gough.  Lt..G ttt.  Hogh,  FitrMtit,  CCB 87  F.    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

Gr..,.  Ge».  Sir  W». K.ir. KCB.CCB. 2  Dr. {  ^.fgh^.'Si;;:"^*-,^" 

SB  Grant,  Sir  Jamoa  RoIn  MD.  KH Med.  Dep.    Second  ClaM  St.  An«% 

9  Grey,  Maj..G«n.  5&r  John,  KCB , 6  F.  j  c^'ilJdllJft^^'r^^ 

Uaggart,  Major  Ctowford  •«•• .»«»£.  I*  C.  8orv.    Third  Claa  IMatanifc  ISiiyim* 

C  Commander  Maismilioo  Ji 

9  m  HaUett,  Geo.  Sir  CoUn,  G  CB.  G  Ctf . , 45  F.^  Third  Class  Wilhelm 

(.  Knight  Towor  aod  Sword 


Offieert  permiUed  to  wear  Foreign  Ordan,  €1^ 

9  H,m,.  M.j..O«..  Sir  lUbert  J.  ,CB.     2  W.  I.  R.gt.  {  ^^8^  Tow.f  in^l^.rt*"" 

9  Heodenoo,  MAJ.-Gen.  G.  A.  KH, Second  Clasi  of  Crescent 

9  n  m  C«l.5irK.  C.  CB I.leof  R.  Ho«,Gd..{  ^^^jfj^c^rslo^'i, 

•  Uill.  M.j.^eo.  Sn  D«dle,  8..  L..  KCfl 50  F.  {  ^rgTlW '.Jd  SW ''' 

HockiDg^B,  Cftpt.  Robert R.  Marines    First  Class  San  Fernando 

a  z^  iT.wi-^  r*    •   r<    T  L       (  Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

f  in  Hodges,  Capt.  G.  L h.  p.  J  Commander  St.  Benio  d'Avis 

(Second  Class  St.  Anne 
Commander  Legion  of  Honour 
Knight  Charles  the  Third 
Third  Class  Leopold 
Commander  Saviour 

Imkoff,  Gen.  Sit  Charles    •...  • •     Grand  Commander  St.  Joadum 

Johnson,  Lt.-Co].  Chas.  C •••.•••  .b.  p.  10  F.    Second  Class  Lion  and  Sun 

B  Johnson,  Surg.  Sir  Edward,  UD h.  p.  39  F.    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

Jones,  Col.  James,  KH,  •«. Unatt.  do  do 

9  Jones,  Lt.-Col.  B.  O «,Uttatt.    Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

9  «  Kempt,  Gen.  R/.Ai  Kan.  5tr  James,  GCB.  ^f ^JxwlS'cU-ll'^^^^^^ 

i  *•  )^ Wilhelm 

rKnight  Charles  the  Third 

9  I'Mj,  Maj.*Gen.  R.  J.  J from  Royal  Artillery<  First  Class  San  Fernando 

LCommander  Isabella  the  Catholio 

Langley,  Cant.  George  Colt Royal  Marines    First  Class  San  Fernando 

Laughten,  Major  John  ••••••••.•••••  Bengal  Engineera    First  Class  Lion  and  Sun 

U  M«ch«..,  Lt-Col.  5ir  John  G..p«d UnaU.  |  ^'„^hfc\1rt°tb: ^hw" 

Log...  Cp..  G«>rg, b.  p.  Eoy.1  M.Hoe,{  ^^."if^rRelJ^r" 

'Commander  Tower  and  Sword 


P  Londonderry,  Gen.  C.  W.  Uat^,  of,  QCB,  GCH.. 

2  Life  Guards 


Fourth  Class  St.  George 
BladL  Eagle 
Grand  Cross  Red  Eaglo 
■  Sword 


Russian  Medal  in  Commemoration 
.    of  the  Capture  of  Paris 
Pm  Lygon,  Lt.-Gen.£ron.£.P.CB 13Gds.    Fourth  Class  St.  Wladimir 

C  Knight  Charles  the  Third 
l«ynn,  Major  James  • •••  .Royal  Engineers^  First  Class  San  Fernando 

(  Commander  Isabella  the  Catholic 
V'Dovell,  Lt.-CoI.  Ged.  Jas,  CB.     . .  v .  • .  late  of  16  Dr.    Third  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 
P  M*Grigor,  Sir  J.  Bt,  MD.  Dir^-Otti.  of  Mid,  Dip,  Commander  Tower  and  Sword 

I  Macbean,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  KCB.  ■ 92  F.     Commander  Tower  and  Sword 

I  fitt  Macdoneld,  Maj.-Gen.  Alex.  CB.  from  R.  Artillery    Second  Class  St.  Anne 
I QQ  MaedonaU,  Lt.-Col.  Hobt.  CB late  of  36  F.    Second  Class  St.  Anne 

I  «a  M«>d0MlI,  l.t.-Gen.  Sir  James,  KCB.KCH.  71  F.  {  S'a^*sl  wTadimir 

lackenzie,  Gen.  Sir  Alex.  Bt,  GCH. from  36  F.    St.  Januarius 

laclachlan,  Lt.-Col.  Alexander .R.  Artillery    Knight  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazare 

I  Maclaioe,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Arch.  CB 52  F.    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

imMaiUand,Gen.5frP.XC/J ^y  yj  Third  Class  St.  W^^^^^^^ 

I  Menzies,  Colonel  Charles,  KH Royal  Marines  Knight  Charles  the  Third 

ricbell,  Lt-Col.  Charles  Cornwallis.  KH.  b.p Knight  of  St.  Beoto  d'Avis 

I  €S  Money,  Maj.-Gen.  Arch.  CB. Second  Class  of  Crescent 

8  MoDtajra,  Major  Willoughby h.  p.  R.  Artillery  Fourth  Class  St.  Wladimir 

ionteath,  Col.  Tho.  CB Bengal  Infantry  Third  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

fontresor,  Gen.  Sir  T,  Gage,  KCH,  .  • 2  Dr.  Gds.  Second  Class  of  Crescent 

B  Muttisbury,  Lt.-Col.  G.,  CB late  of  69  F.  Fourth  Class  Wilhelm 

I  Otway,  Lt.-*Gen.  Sir  Loftus  W.  OB 84  F.  Knight  Charles  the  Third 

ntram,  Lt.-Col.  James,  CB.  ..  • .  • .  ••Bombav  Infantry  Second  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

wen.  Col.  John,  CB.  KH,  •nThp.-Adf.^Gen.  R.  Marineg  Second  ClaM  San  Fernando 

arker,  Capt.  Edw.  Aug •• Royal  Marines  Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

arsons,  Lu-Col.  Jas.  CB •••  .BeiigiU  Infantiy  Second  Class  Dooran^e  Emptrt 

.p«y,M.j.-o«.(^w«.cB.jrH. { ?„rg?tt:.f ;«^r;«'^'* 

B 


474  Offiars  pmnUUd  to  vh0T  Fwrttgn  Orders. 

9  Peaeocke, Lt.-Co1. Thomts  ••••••••••b.p.  Port.  Ser.    Knight  Tow«r  tod  Sword 

Powell,  Col.  Walter  ••••••••••••••••••  Royal  Marioet    Second  Clau  San  Feraaodo 

C  Commander  Tower  and  SiMid 
9  Pynn,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Htnry,  CB,  , . .  ^,  .late  of  Por.  Ser.*?  Knight  St.  Fernando 

t Charlei  ibe  Thiid 

RawHnwn.  Major  Henry  Cre.wicke.  CB.  Bombay  Infiint.y  \  TMcd  Oal.  dI^^^ 

Rivarola.  Lt..Geo.  F.  Count,  KCMG.  KCB.  K.  Malta  t.    Commander  St.  Maorioe  and  8u  Uaia 
Roberts,  Col.  Abraham,  CB,   .•••••••••  Bengal  Infantry    Second  Class  Dooran^  Empire 

9  Rolt,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John,  KCB Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

9  Q2i  Ross,  Maj.-Gen.  5tr  Hew  Utlrymple,  KCB,  S  Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

Dfputii*AdjntaHt'Gtn0ral,  R.  Art.  (  Second  Class  St.  Anne 
Salter,  Col.  H.  F.  CB '• Bengal  Cavalry    Third  Class  Dooran^e  Empin 

9  iSI  Saltoun,  Ll.-Gen.  Alex.  Lard,  KCB.  GCH...2  F-j  S'cia«*sT.**GiS^ 

Sandwitb,  Lt.-Col.  Bentham,  CB Bombay  Cavalry    Third  Class  Doeranit  £ 

Scott.  Col.  John,  CB.   .•••. 9  Dr.    Second  Class  Doocm^  Empm 

9  m  Scovell,  Maj..Gen.  Sir  G.  ^C^-^Goj.  B.  MU.  jy^„^,^  ^laa.  St.  Whdimir       ' 

9  m  Seaton,  Lt.-GeB.  John,  Lord,  GCB.  GCMG.  GCH\  i  Knight  Maria  Theresa 

26  F.(  Fouith  Class  St.  George 
Shearman,  Capt.  John  ••••••••••••.•••••••  h.  p.  7  F.    Knight  Su  Maurifle  and  St. 

Sheil»  Lt.-Col.  Justin,  CB.  • « •••  ..Bengal  Infantry    First  Class  Lion  and  Son 

89m  Sleigh,  Lt..GeQ.  J.  W.,  CB 9  Drs.    Knight  of  Masimilian  Joseph 
Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Chas.  F.  KCB.  from  R.  Engineers    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

Smith,  Lt.-CoL  Chas.  Hamilton,  KH. h.  p.  15  F.    Fourth  Class  WilheJm 

/  Knight  Maria  Tbcieaa 
9  Wi  Somerset,  LL-Geo.  Lord  Fits  Roy  J.  H.  GCB.  53  F.  I  Fourth  Class  Sc.  Geoign 
Miiiiarjf  S§er$lttry  to  Hit  Greet  lAe  CMMm.-iffCAr^'^  Knight  Maximilian  Joseph 

V.  Commander  Tower  and  Swofd 

Stalker,  Col.  Foster,  CB Bombay  I  nfantry    Third  Class  Doorna4e  Empin 

Stanhope,  Col.  Hotu  Leicester,  CB.   •••#•••.••••  Unatt.    Commander  of  Saviour 

9  m  Stnilbrd,  G.n.  John.  E.H  ./.  OCB.  GCB.   MF.  {  ^^^  clU^^^i^ 

Swan,  Maj. Graves  C «•••• ••••.h.  p.  Second  Clasa  St.  Fernando 

9  on  Thackwell,  Mai.-Gen.  Sir  J.,  GCB.  KH..A6  Dr.  Second  Class  Doorui^  Empire 

Tbompsoo.Lt.  Chas.  Wnu 14  Dr.  First  Class  Sl  Fernando 

Thomson,  Maj.  Geo.  CB*    ••••••••  late  of  Bengal  Army  Second  Class  Dooranee  Empim 

9  Upton,  Lt.-Gen.  ilea.  A.  P.  CB»  •  •  ••from  Gren.  Gds.  Knight  Maximilian  Joaeph 

vic«.M.j.Edw.rd «'>y«'E-r-«-iSh';'r.wuS."c:::lr.u. 

W.d..  Lt,.Col.  Sir  C.  M.  CB h-  B«g.»  I-f.»t.y  {  J-^jO-.  ^r^^^^^^ 

Wade,  Maj.  Hamlet  Coot«,  CB.     h.p.    Third  Clsea  Dooraa^t  Kmpim 

Warburton,  Captain G.  D.  ••••••••...•  Royal  Artillery    Firat  Claaa  St.  Fernando 

,  Warr..  M.j.-G^n. Sir  WiUi^n.  CB 94P.  j  ^i^ZTl^Ll^o^^M^ 

9  Watson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry,  CB 63  F.    Commander  Tower  and  Swocd 

9  Wi  Wellington.  Field  Marabal  Arthur,  Duke  qf,  KG,  '\ 

GCB.  GCH,  Cq\.  of  Gren.  Gds.   and  of  the  Rifle  fFint  and  highnt  Cimt   of  umrly  m^ 
Brigade,  Constable  of  the  Tower  of  London,  and  Lord  ?     Ordmr  in  Europe 
Warden  of  the  CiAque  Porta.    CammcMc/er^iii-CAi^.     j 

9  West,  Sir  Aug,  MD th.  p.  Dep,  Ina.  Gen.    Commander  Towar  and  Srad 

e  Knight  Maria  Theresa 

9  Westmorland,  Lt-Gen.  J.  Earlof,  GCB  GCH.  66  F.<  ^"^  ^~* f*-  f •«^««t  ••*  Merit 


/  Zl r!~~"  ??•-  Joseph 


Firat  CJasa  of  Henry  the  Lioa 

Wheeler,  Col.  Hugh  M.  CB Bengal  Infantry    Second  Claaa  Door aoie  Eumm 

9  Willahire,  M^^Gen.  Sir  Thomaa,  Bart.  KCB.  61  F.    Firat  Claas  Doorante  Kapim 

9  Wil«m,Lt-Gan.5fr  John.  KCB U  F.{  ^:; l^Tde' W «Mi  8w^ 

9  m  Woodford, Lt..Oen.5ir A.  JTCir.  GCJfO..40F.|  Fon^'oaTof^^G^ 

rKnight  Chariea  tha  Tbird 

Wylde,  Col.  William, CJ3.... ...Royal  Artillery <{  Second  Claaa  San  Femtado 

LCommander  laabclla  tfaa  rvVritft 

Wym«r,  Colgntl  Gfois^  P««i«,  CS.  ••Btigaiafriiti/   ThiidClaMJOovittteJSB^M 


INDEX. 


' 


••««•■ 


Abh^,  IMtrt  114 

Abbott,  Cfa«rt«t  ComptoQ  169 

i'^*'  ClinMoplMr  8dO 

-■»       Fredemk,  CB.       lU 

^  Thomas  100, 356 

Ab«U,  JoMpb  433 

AlMftrombitt,  Joha  433 

AbctcMoibf »  Hsm,  Aitt. 
CB.  30 

I  ■  .1.1  Oeqfgc  Ralph, 
i>d  35 

Ackiaad,  Or«««t  866 

Aekroyd,  fUbtrC  307 

A'Court,  ChM.  Atht,  CB, 

KH.  12,  199 

AtfMi,  Edward  414 

■"       Fraaeii,  BafM      449 

Adair,  Charles  WUliam     296 

— r- —  Htary  906 

.  ...     Jamaa  87 

■■■»'       James    Wallace 

Ounlop  171 

Johan  Heia  329 

■  Richard  Brailoa    270 
Thomas  James,  69. 

219 
Aibm,    Right  Hon*  Sir 
riad.    GCB.  CCMO. 

7,  172 

-— «^  William  199 

Adams,  Allen  NoWa         366 

■         Andiaw  Leiib, 

Jf2>.  173 

■■   ■  ■    Arthur  Folford      308 


■  ■■  'm 


*  Beajamia  Samael  163 
-  Cadwallader         200 
— ~  Edward  329 

Fraok  94,  179 

««— Oeorga  306 

---^Gaarga  829 

George  H«ljh        171 

— —  5trGao,  PoaraaU, 
KCH.  g,  132 

-<^— Hcary  BaMiacar  M4 
HeBf9W«.CB.66,200 


—  John  Aleiaader 


FViiklips 

•  Joseph  Hallfog- 


swerth 


274 

497 
829 
286 
239 
91 

AdamiOD,  Joseph  SaiBttel  189 


Addingrton,     Hon.      Leeaard 
AUen  274 

AddisoD,  Jaha  362 

■  Joseph  Edward 

222,  465 

—  Thomu  163 

■  Thomas  Feaa      14 

.  ■  ■  ■■  ■  WiHtam  Henry  226 
<^^— »  AdliogtoaHeaffT^milh 

131 
Ad|a,  Joha  Miller  270 

Mortimer  270 

Afflsck,  Duncan  226 

Agar,  Hon,  C.  W.  Hci^eft  196 
—-^  Rowland  313 

'■       Thomas  366 

Agusiz,  Lewis  407 

■      Lewis  174 

Aggas,  James  254 

Agnew,  Edward  Fredeiiek  166 

Janes  190 

>-i — • — Tbos.  Ramsdea  329 
Ahmuty,  James  118 

Aickio,  Francis  497 

Aide,  Charles  Hamilton  237 
Ainsiie,  Charles  P.  67,  127 
.    ■■       Frederick  George 

102, 172 
Henry    Francis 

97,286 

126 

407 

245 

92 

164 

64 

176 

14 

160 

447 

414 

229 

285 


James 
Robcift 
Wm.  Bernard 
Oliver,  D. 


Airey,  James  Talbot 

-I       Richard 

■     ■      Thomas 

Aitehison,  John 

WilKath 

Aitea,  Victor  Voa 
Aitfcen,  Alexander 
'  ■  ■■       Alexander 


«■*«•*• 


Michael  Goold 
Thomas 
Wm.EMsrd 
WHttamHeary 


Akers,  Charles  Style 
ALBERT,  Hit  Ro^ 
Hit^hiteu  Prine§,  KG, 
KT.KP.GCB,OCMG. 

6.140 
Albert,  Geoiga  Fiaderiak, 

MD.  430 

Albouy,  JaoMB  HUt  197 

Aleock,  Henry  866 

Ussher  WiBisfli    286 

WiHiam  329 

Alder,  Walter  K.  366 


Aldeney,  Joseph  Laa 

Btanwell  161 

Aidied,  Joha  Williams  16 
Aldrieb,  Edwatd  08,  288 
Akiiidge,  Thomas  159 

AUwortb,  Riehard  WiU 

liam  168 

Alessi,  M.  de  Marchesi     202 
Aleiander,  ArehiUU         291 
■    ■  Ghas.  Canon 

68,282 

^ Claad  146 

■  ■  ■■  Frederiek  Lle- 


ll^n 
■  » ■  ■      m  Oee*  Gaidiaer 

296,  297 

. — i Geofga  WilHam  192 

.      ■     .  ■■  Henry  829 

.  ■    ■          Heonr  136 

*--« H.  l£unmertoB  216 

I  .  ■  ■          James,  CB,  114 

^ J.  B,  115 

.^•«— —  Sir  Jas.  Edwaad 

97,166 

.    1  ■  ■■  Joha  419 

John  366 

^^^ Thomu  d63 

Waiiam  114 

Algeo,  James  89 

Aliagioo.  George  Hagh  V20 

Alitoo,  Aieh.  824 

AlUo.  Aodraw  135 

.—  Andrew  Timbrell  216 

. Colia.  MD.  432 

r^^  David  427 

George  264 

— ^  James,  CB.  14 

..^^  Robert  811 

. William  866 

Aliardyce,  Jaoses  433 

Ailea,  Chas.  Daveffa  329 

►^—  George  366 

.  ■!  '  James  114 

John  PsM  329 

Joha  ^866 

. Joseph  266 

Ralph  Shttttleworth  269 

Robert  329 

Robert  Marshal!  167 

Rodney  Vaosktaft  296 

Thomas  419 

WiUiaa  119 

William  407 

William  Wamer  121 

B  B  2 


476 

i\IIey,  TotteDham  366 

AUinsoD,  Edward  Daws(«39l 

John  Hiram         308 

AlHx.  Charles  31 

William  Keot  162 

AllmaOj  George  310 

■    '  Fredeiick  Goul- 

boarn  248 
AIpe,  Hamond  329 
Alston,  James  366 
Alt.  Daniel  366 
AUensiein,  Hen.  Baron  366 
Alves,  John  90,  262 
Ambrose,  George  James  154 
Ames,  John  366 
Amiel,  Charles  Fred.  232 
Fra.  John  Tysseo       225 

-  George  Lewis  Dive  161 
Amos,  Gilbert  Andrew  227 
Amphlett,  Edward  129 
Aroyatt,  Augustus  366 
Amvou,  Rich.  Garrett  366 
Anderdon,  Hobart  Grant  174 
Anderson,  Abraham  Collis 

238 

Alexander  293 

Andrew  152 

.                 Andrew,  MD,  432 

Arthur,  MD.  253 

Charles  248 

Cliarics  433 

DaTid,  MD.  160 

David  173 

David  D.  114 

George  311 

George  Don  224 

Henry  99 

■    Jnmea  219 

"  Jamea  Wemyse  244 

. John.  MD.        173 

John  202 

John  David       427 

John  Gratun     188 

John  Richard     270 

Joseph, CB.XH.  56 

Paul.  CB.      8,  230 

-  Richardson        207 
Rob.  Carew, 

242 
139 
207 
230 
366 
433 
114 
255 
366 
407 


MD, 


'  Thomas 
— -  I'homas 
— — ^  Thomas 

Thomas 

Thomas 

William,  CB. 

William 

William 

William 

WUKsm   A. 

Douglas 

Wm.  Abbott 
— —  Wm.  Coobrane 

66,  267 

Wm.  CbriatiaD  286 

Wm.  H.  H,         202 

WUliam  James  183 


201 
202 


Index* 

Andrew,  Charles  366 

Andrews,  Augustus,  CB*    113 

Charles  329 

Francis  212 

George  118 

John  419 

Mottram  179 

Robert         62,  266 

Robert  Alex.       96 

ThomasWilliam  177 

WilUamGilly   274 

Andros,  William  329 

Aogelo,  Edward  Anthony, 
K.H,  37 

Henry  320 

John  114 
Wm.  St.  Leger      256 


Andree,  Rich.  Collytr       1131 


An^rstein,  John  Julius 

Wm.  39,  144 

Anglesey,  H.W.  Mmr*  of, 

KG.  GCB.  GCH. 

5, 120,  453 
Anketell,  Montray  274 

Annesley,  H&n.  A.  A.  S.  142 

Charles.  MD.    433 

■  Charles  Gasper 

Dav.  257 

Francis  Charles  172 

Fi-a.  Chas.         216 

Stephen  Fia. 

Chas.  161 

William  Richaitl 

249 
Ansell,  Augustus  Fra.  95,226 
'  Augustus  Edward 

Henry  155 

Aug.  E.  H.  155 

Riciiard  TnrberviJle 

296 
Anson,  Archibald  Edward 

Harboard  271 

Hon.  Geor^    32,  117 

Octavius.H.St.G.  135 

Anstey,  Edmund  Francis   171 
Anstruther,  Phillip.  CB.    114 

'■  Rob.  Lindsay     114 

Antill,  Heary  Colden        329 
Anton,  Henry  254 

A  lexa  nder  329 

Antrobos,  Philip  129 

Aplin,  Andrew  Soane  Ham. 

'  60,238 
-*— ^  JohoGuiseRogers  179 
Philip  Hen.  P«n- 

dergrass  179 

Appleton,  Edward  293 

William  329 

Applewhaite,  Augustus      316 
Appnho,  Arnold  448 

0«orge  448 

A  preece,  Thomas  435 

Apthorp,  Richard  Pratyman 

140 
Arbuckle,  Benjamin  Hnl- 

cbesoo  Vaogban  63 

■  ■  ■*         Edmund  Kerr 

Vaughan  170 


Arbuckle,  George  BeDJasia  • 
Vaogban  236 

Arbuthnot,  Chat.  Georg* 
James  33 

Charica  George  271 

■  Hon.  Matiolt 


— £ir  Robert,  KCB. 

10,  32S 
'  W.  Weddcib«ar» 

135 
Arbutboott,  HiM»H»gb,CB. 

10,460 

Him.  J^bn     630 

Jobo,  Viic    330^ 

Hon.  MafioU3» 


316 
048 


Aichdall,  Aadley  MervyftdU 

Edwafd  166 

Henry  339 

— ~^—  Hugh  Montgo- 
mery 303 
Archdeacon,  £dw.  Moa» 

Ugu  427 

Areber-Burton,  Jaasea  O. 

i4» 
Archer,  Edw.  Caulfiald 

Fran.  Btsset 

George.  MDl 

■  ■      ■  Jamea  Henry 

John 

Thomas 

W«.HeBi7    04,143- 

Wm.  MK^Mg*     30a 

Wm.  Speannaas 

Aiden,  Frederick 

William 

William 

Arentesschiidt,  AdalpiMis 

Von 
Arguimbau,    Lawranca, 

CB. 
Amit.  George  W^m« 
Louis  Jobn 

d^ 
Armitage,  John 
Armstraag,  Aletander 

■■  Alex.  Boswell 


366 


307 
136 


16 
106 


Alexander  Ne«- 


67, 
366 


son 


30d 

866 
166 
616 
306 
41» 
167 
166 


Alex. 

Antk.W.aF. 
Arcfaibafd 
Arth«r  Savory 
Charica 
Charles 
Daniel 

David  Edward 
David  Tbaa. 
Edward  Marcm 

961 
Fima.  WlNaler 
George 
Henry  166 

James  16, 265 

JflOMi  414 

JtmoaWaVa     6I» 


166 


AraMtnogyJohm 
John 


S51 

112,359 
329 


■■I  > 


mn», 


Joha 
John  066 

John  419 

John  Herbert  247 
Jftka  Cooper  366 
Montgomery  366 
5ir  Bichftrd,  OB. 

13,  247 
Richaid  806 

Rich.  Say     66,  267 


•v<*< 


B«^*> 


^M« 


*  mi 


-•Robert 

-  Robert  Philip 
-8.  F. 
»  Thomas 

-  William 

-  Wiiliam 

-  William  A. 

-  Wm.  Henry 
Wm.  Cairnei 


329 
219 
115 

67 
167 
198 
166 
366 
196 
157 

35 
146 

57 

93,209 

366 


Artnyiage^  Godfriy 

'*■ Henry 

■  Henry 
AitiBud,  John,  KIL 
Al«ey,  Chas.  Aug. 
Arnold,  Henry 
— *— —  James  Robertson, 
KH.  13. 281 

"  William  Seijeant 

219 

*i      ■  WilHam  Trail        165 

Ai-BOtt,  Alexander  366 

'■■'■      Archibald,  MD.    433 

Avihur,  Fred  Leopold         155 

— - —  Sir  George,  Betri. 

KCH.  14,  113 

» James,  MD.  430 

— — ^ —  Thomas  60,  123 

Jobo.  MD,  430 


Arthnre,  James,  Vaughan  249 
Wm.  Henry  89 


^•h>  fc 


Ashburobam,  Hon.  T.  36,  117 


Asbe,  Benjamin 

^  William 

Asbmore,  Charles 
Joha 
William 


*»iifc 


Ashpttel,  Felix 
Aahton,  Geo.  John 
•  ■■■         Henry 

Thos.  Hen. 


114 

407 

62,  187 

71,292 

104,  167 

156 

204 

307 

169 

16 


Asbworth,  Frederick 

Frederick  Charles  170 

Aaktw,  Thomas  329 

Ask  with,  Wm.  Harrison     93. 

268 
Aslett,  John  Thompson      294 

>      Thompson  33 

■  Wm.  Siratton        294 

AmII,  Rich.  Wm.       54,  144 

Charles  Edward     166 

Aatley,  John  Dugdale        150 
'■'■  ■      Hon,  J,  H.  Delaval 

119 
—  Richard  D.  200 

AJKOti,  Joseph  160 

Astato,  Antonio  451 


Jhuiext 

Astuto,  Pierre  451 

Atch  erley,  FranoisToppiog  181 
Atchison,  Henry  Alex.  329 
Atherley,  MarkKerr  71,244 
Alherly,  Francis  Henry  191 
Atkin,  Christopher  366 

John  366 

Williaat  97,  260 

William  366 

Atkinson,  Charles  366 

Charles  407 

Edwanl  D.        188 

—  George  808 

James  222 

John  241 

John  366 

Richard  163 

Thomas,  MD.    310 

Atlree,  Frederic  Simes        182 
Atty,  Francis  Lionel  Oc« 

tavins  153 

Attbin,  Philip  87 

Aucbinleck,  Grahame        234 
Auchmoly,  Sam.  Benj.  CB,  13 

John  208 

Warren  250 

Audain.  John  WillettP.    166 
Austen.  Chas.  Wilson        235 

Henry  233 

Htnry  Edmnnd     329 

John,  KH.  51 

William  Forward  251 

Austin,  Edward  Frederick  366 

Hugh  Whitchurch  207 

Nathaniel  419 

Norton  Austin        297 

Thomas  366,  458 

.  William  94 

William.  MD.        310 

Autran,  Alexander  449 

Avame,   Thomas   Jeffiey 

Jonah  366 

Avery,  Thomas  366 

Awty,  Joseph  119 

Axford.  Richard  114 

Ayles,  John  George  Aug.  293 
Aylmer,  Charles  Wm.         218 

Frederick  Ctia.       241 

George  Edw.  99,  191 

Henry  269 

Matthew  Lard, 

GCB.  7,  169 

■  Thomas  Brabaaon  12 
Aysbford,  Aaron  Moore  366 
Avton.    Hen.    Abraham 

Whitmore  255 

Robinson  433 

Aytoun,  James  133 

Marriott  C.  W.       329 

Roger  James  152 

Babington,  William  laS 
Baby,  Anthony  Duperon    329 

Daniel  52 

Daniel  Antoine  250 

Bace,  George  Alas.  213 

Henry  William  329 

< William  329 


477 

I  Bachell^,  Lewis  de,  Baron 

Von  Dem  Brinck  448 

Bocchaus,  Arnold  Kricb     449 

'  Franz  Fred,        449 

Backhouse,  John  Iggulden  407 

— Jul.  Brockman  114 

Peter  407 

Bacmeister,  Arnold  449 

Christian        448 

— — —  Julius  449 

Bacon,  Charles  Anthony   203 

Harry  437 

Henry  Hickman     123 

Bacot,  John  433 

John  Thomas  Watson  3 1 2 

Baddeley,  Fred.   Clinton 

Herman  Stuart  191 

Baddeley,   Fred.   Henry     71, 

282 

— John  Fraser  Lod- 

ington  272 

Wm.  H.  Clinton200 
258 
259 
163 
56,  144 
92 
104,  192 
221 
419 
329 
366 
427 
427 
329 
239 
234 
362 
120 
284 
30 
120 
99 
253 


Bagenally  Edmund 

William 

Bagnell,  Frederick 
Bagot,  Charles 

'  Edward 

— —  George 
George 


Bagsbaw.  Isaac 
Bailey,  Charles 

Jas.  Aldersoo 

Michael 

William 

Bailie,  James 
■         James 
-— --  William 
Baillie.  Andrew 

Duncan  James 

Greo.  Clement 

Hugh 

Hugh  Smith 

Robert 

Robert 

.  Wm.  Douglas  Hall  175 

William  James      202 

Baity,  John 

Bain,  David  S.  Erskine 

George 

John 


366 
232 
427 
366 
433 
286 


William,  MD. 

Bainbrigge,  Bdward 
■  —  Johu  Hankey 

64,  453 

Philip.  CB.  15 

Pbilip  J.  284 

Thomas  Parker  366 

Baines,  Cuthbert  A.  329 

Balrd,  John.  MD.  432 

Robert  Henry  253 

Wm.  Carpendale  366 

Baker,  Charles  Siuait  210 

Chailes  Osbjrn  296 

Edward  153 

F.  M.  115 

George  39 

—  George  113 
George  366 


78 


Index. 


Baktf,  Geo.  Granville       339 
■  Jamet  Swayne       284 

*  Richard  D.  «0Q 

Robert  808 

■    ■  Robert  339 

'  Robert  Brooma     190 

Thomaa  868 

Valeotlw  268 

Wimam  188 

William  329 

>  William  Thomas   196 

Bakewftl,  Robert  407 

Baick,  Gao.  Philip  829 

Ba](]en,Chaa«Wm.  Morlef, 

CB.  d8,  126 

Baldork,  Chaa.  Robert       866 
Baldwin,  Anlhonj  329 

Cha.  Kdar.  Barry  263 

182 
173 
239 
186 
866 


George  Walter 
John 

William 


Bale,  Henry  Edward 

William 

Balfour,  A  rfhurLewry  103,183 

Francia  Walter      253 

Henry  Lowiher     274 

J..ines  Willtam       193 

Robert  William     240 

Tho.  Graham.  MD, 

811,4^6 

Wm.  Stewart  53 

Balguy,  Chmlei  Yclverlon  192 


Henry 


166 


Balinliard.  John  Allan 

Carnfgy  De  366 

Ball,  Thomas  Garrard  39 

Henry  Maynard        162 

Howell  366 

Robert  366 

William  366 

Ballantine,  Frelcheville  D.  113 
Ballingall.  David  James  40,292 

WilliamHenrv  176 

Baloeavis.Hen.CJtfO.iiCH.  16 
Henry  CoIjo      209 


Balvaird,  William.  CB. 
Bamford,  Rich.  Watkiaa 
Rob.  Carter 


31 

97 

163 

162 


Bampfield,  Wm.  John 
Bnmpfilde,  Francis  Jamea  200 
Bancroft.  William  Charles  228 
Bangs,  Wm.  Ricketi  4 1 8 

Banko,  Christophet  366 

Banks,  John  116 

Bannatine,  Ridiard  31 1 

Bannaty  ne,  George  A og.  216 
«—  Hen.  Brnee  Hope  226 

Joha  Millar       246 

Banner,  Robt.  Muttay  246 
Banon,  Rich.  Geo.  Davys  239 
Banyard,  John  166 

Barber,  Henrj  Howard      162 

Lionet  Chaflea      286 

Barbor,  Robert  Douglas  132 
Barchnrd,  George  196 

Barclay.  Alei.  ftD.  243 

.  DBifid  14&I 

£dward  329 


BarcUj,  Fred.  Chaa.  D*£.  163 
■    I  Henry  Fereaasoo  216 

John  Jas.  Doeglaa296 

Walter  Chaniifig  238 

Baring,  Charlae 

"      ■  Erneat 

■  ■■         Francis 

Fredetiak 

■■  ■        George 

■  Lewis  Cbarlaa 

William 

Barker,  Aleiaader 

"■         Anthony 

£dwai4  Oliver 

— —  Francia  Oliver 

■  George 
— —  George  Rebett 
BarloWi  Cutbbert 
Coihbert 


148 
449 
160 
366 
460 
447 
148 
419 
407 
248 
196 
114 
270 
136 
161 
204 
32 
244 
126 
166 
366 

■         Maeiice  68,  165 

Barnard,  Hir  Andrew 

FraD.GCB.GCH.8,262,455 


—  George 

—  Geo.  £dw.  Pratt 

—  Hen.  Wm. 
•*  James,  MDm 

—  John 

•  John  Thomas 


Clias.  Loudon 
— *  Kdward  Thomas 

—  Heo.  Clapton 

—  Hen.  George 

—  Henry  Wm. 
— ^  R«)ber(  C^ry 

—  Thomaa 

— —  Wm.  Andrew  M. 


236 
172 
114 
32!^ 
38 
192 
217 
145 
Barnes,  Andrew  Armstrong 

100,  167 

Caleb  293 

Drery  Richard      196 

Edward  178 

GeorgeAdams  261,454 

Geo.  West,  MD.    164 

J.  316 

James  WhHiaker  225 

329 

201 

419 

99 


■  Rich.  Kttowlea 
— —  Richard  MoOre 
— —  Samoel 
— -**—  William 
William  Englilh 

Fitz.  Edw.  130 

Barnetson,  Alexander  367 
Bamett,  Charlea  FittRoy  227 

John  Osborne        193 

WilHamT«wnsend27l 

Barney,  Richard  427 
Barm,  David  106, 170 
Sir  Jamea  Steven- 

aon,  irCB.  8,171 

Barnston,  Roger  242 

WUliam  206 

Baron,  Jonathan  367 

Baroo,  Richard  John  88 

Barr,  David  113 

John  274 

BarralUer,  Fra.  Loeia         64 

Banetiy  Charlei  Cutn      164 

Kno«  839 


Barrett,  Richard  170 

■  Richard  Doyle  264 

Thomaa  104 

Thomaa  367 

William,  KB.  312 

William  Mewmae  407 

Barron,  Fenwick  Boyce  123 

— : Lake.  MD. 

Waiiaa 


an 

234 
170 
89 
286 
163 
173 
909 
4017 
68.282 


Bartow,  Thos.  Waller 

Barry,  Charles 

Charlea  WHIiam 

-  Hastings  Dare 
— -  Daaiel  Patenoo 

■    '    James,  JCD, 

Jamea 

Philip 

PhilipJobaSiepletos  284 

Rich.  Hugh  Smith    136 

liobi.  Httffh  Smith 

^-—  St*  Geo.  Ryder 

St.  Leger 

William.  MO. 

— —   Willam  Heorj 

Williatn  Wigram 

Bamlow,  George 
Barter.  Richard 
BarthoT)!,  John 
B<irtle(,  Fred.  George 
Uariiatl.  Hrory 
— • —  Tliomaa 


Hartley.  George 
■■        John  Cowell 


136 
367 
217 
430 
182 
272 
271 
227 
108 
367 
308 

436 
206 
166 


■  John  Metge,  MD.  128 
Barton,  Eiek.  1 13 

Hogh  Lynedoch    162 

■  Jamev  217 

Robert.  KCM.        9 

■        Wm.  Hogh  228 

Barttelot.  Waller  B.  128 

Barwell.  O«b«oe  829 

Richard  Hansted  236 

Basdee.  Jas.  Lewis.  CB.    51 
Hassano.  Alfiwd  183 

Christ,  BakewtU    222 

Fra.  Idatthiaa         31 1 

Rassett,  Wm.  Watkia        207 
Bistable.  John  296 

Bastard.  James Stokea  39.  266 

Wm.  Benjamin    242 

Batcbellor,  Sam.  Geo.        273 
Bate,  Frederick  867 

Batemao,  John  Willoegbby  202 

■  Robert  S3 
Bates.  Henry               70. 260 

Robert  196 

— -  Robert  Mootelioa     329 
HateaoQ,  Richard  118 

Bathe,  Hen.  Pwci? a|  da     ISO 
Bathunt,  Beniamia  270 

Sir  Jas.  irCJ9.8,453 

WilliM  419 

Batty  Edgar  Duaateiq       260 

Molyneet  250 

Battinc.  Wm.  CB,  113 

Battanbea,  Thoau  329 

Bauerabjr,  Jamea  367 

■'  John  Pmteal    212 


J 


Batlmby^  Robert  196 

BitUey,  D'Oyley  Wm.  321^ 
Bsuye.  Kdward  174 

Btogh^  James  407 

Btumvardty  John  Gregory, 

Ca  32, 264 

Baamj^artner,  Motrbray     235 

Rob.  Julian    179 

Bawtrae^  Edw.  VVm.  MD,  319 

Heory  Smyth        239 

Baxter,  Andrew  238 
Francia  Haatinga, 

MD,  206 

■  Henry  168 

■  James  260 
Bayler,  Chaa.  Andrtwa, 

CMC,  66,  113 

240 
427 
306 
407 
427 
261 
159 
257 
367 
243 
186 


Edward 

Hen.  Addiogtott 

■  Henry  Lambert 
John 

— Tbomaa 

Baylia,  Robert 
Bayly,  Alexander  Rosa 
■■  Fra.  Browttrigg 
Frederick 

-  Frederick  J. 
— —  George 


Geo.  Aagostaad67,473 
-  Henry  Elliott 
-John 

Neville  Saltren 


Ketta 


Paget 

—         Thomaa 

William 

Zaehary  Cluiler- 

bock 
Baynes,  Charlet  Edward 

Stuart 

Geo.  Edward 

— — —  Geo.  Macleod 

Henry  John  La 


205 
284 

271 
181 
367 
169 

67 

266 
159 
329 

240 


KCMG. 

' O'Hm 

Robert  Stutft 

Simcoe 


MarchanI 

JobnLambertEdw.212 

SJrE,  Stvarf, 

427 

88 
159 

57 
329 
867 
217 
296 

52 
175 
188 
170 
329 
329 
234 
100 
867 
186 
930 

61 
284 


Bayvfiin,  Cbarlea 
■-  Edward 

Baxalgette,  Duncan 

■  ■     ■  George 
■  Jolin 

■  '  Lonis  Howe 
— —  Wm.  Joseph 
Beaden,  George  Kfdge 
— — —  Richud 
■■'  Valentine 

Beague,  Cbarlea  Pringls 
BeaMa,  W^tam 
Beattfil),  Bernard 

CiMriea 

Bean,  Isaac 
—  Nathaniel 
BeaeMtt,  Roger  Stntrt 

Geo.  Ste  witff ,  MD.  9 1 1 


Index, 

Beatty.  Andrew  171 

Andrew  284 

Frederick  161 

George  16 

Wm.  Henry  238 


Beaucbamp,  Cba.  Eastace 


Richard 


367 
85 


Beaucbant,  Theopbiln 

Samuel  367 

Beaoclerk,Lm*dGeo.  Avg.  136 
Beaofoy,  Benjamin  330 

Beaulieu,  Adolphaade       448 
Becher,  Henry  Wri son      263 
John  Rich. Hedgea  178 


448 
452 
255 
432 
330 
96 
14 
200 


Becker,  Augnatna 

John 

■  John  Foiilkes 
Beckett,  Tbomaa 
Beckham,  Horatio 
■  Thomaa 
Beckwitb,  Charlea,  CB, 
■  Henry 

Sidney         69,  262 

William,  KH.     39 

Bedell.  Walter  Death        367 
Bedford,    Charlea   Joha 
Ryland  206 

■■  Louis  Henry  202 

Wm.  Fanahawe    104, 

211 
— ^—  Wm.  Defaynea 

James 

Bediogtield,  Joha 
Pbiltp 


239 
114 
199 
272 
427 
159 
57 
87 


Beecb,  William 
Bee  re.  Daniel 
Beetham,  Wm. 
Begbie,  Tboa.  Stirling 
Behne,  Cbas.  Aug.  Jacob  447 
Behrens,  Hen.  Cbristopbtr  446 
Belford.  William  367 

Bei field.  William  240 

BELGIANS,  Hit  Mojuty 
the  King  of  th§,  KG, 
GCB.  GCH.  5 

Bell.  Cbarlea  Harland       259 

F^dward  Wclla  37 

Edw.  W.  D.  BeH      174 


—-George  61,151 

Jamea  380 

—  James  867 

John,  CB,  13 

John  407 

Matthew  221 

Montagu  WigWy       158 

Robert  125 

— —  Robert  419 

Sameel  367 

Thomas,  CB,  51 

William  69,266 

William  70,  163 

William  183 

William  216 

' William,  MD.  810 

«—  William  414 
-^ —  WbiteAMrd  John        246 

MtAhra,  £.  M.  B.  115t 


BeDairs,  Leopold 

William 

Sellers,  Rob.  Bridgea 
William 


479 

200 


Bellew,  Tbomaa 
Beilingbam,  William 
Bel  Ion,  Achillea 
Bellot,  Cha.  Joaepb  da 
Belshes,  John  Murray 


201 
201 
156 
157 

407 

867 

62 


Belsoo, 


Cbarlea 

285 


Geofga 
George  Joba 


S80 
68 
330 
427 
114 


Bel  too,  Samuel 
Belts,  Sameel 
Benbow,  Cliftoa 
Bence,  Edw.  Rob.  fltarkia  121 
Bender,  Benoit  97, 234 

Beodyache,  John  161 

Beniaon,  Robert  WiUiaa  251 
Benn,  Anthony  269 

Piercy  268 

Bennett,  Bryan  O'Donnell  367 

Francis  Levett      196 

Fred.  Weatwartb  221 

-^—  George  256 

'         George  156 

'—  Jamea  330 

Jamea  367 

John  367 

Joha  Dunkin         130 

Valenune  184 

WUliam  Henry      181 

Wm.Hen.Worthy  298 

Wro.RobwLyoa    330 

Beoniaon,  Samuel  182 

Benson,  Hen.  Roaby         143 

George  Thoiaaa     179 

Tom  218 

Wm.  Welbore  H.  367 

Bent,  George  176 

George  284 

Hugh  272 

John  291 

Thomaa  Hamlyn        427 

Wm.  Henry  66 

Bentinck,  Cha.  Aat.  Ferd.  32 

Arth.  Cayendisb     1 27 

■    Henry  John  Wm. 

35, 117. 147 
Bentley,  Alea.C.  Dawning 

230 

Charles  Tbomaa    230 

Bemaa.  William  419 
Ben  well.  Thomas  367 
Benza,  Pasquale  Maria  435 
Betdoiore,  Srinpe  Reyneit  171 
Bera,  Edw.  Baker  96 
Bercsford,  Geo.  de  la  Peer  167 
Sir  Gea.  de  la 

Peer,  Bl  330 
George  John      268 

■  Marcua  .    35 
Maieaa  Wyllyde 

la  Peer  200 

Lord  William    118 

Wm,  C«rr,  Vite. 

GCB.  QCH.     6, 167,  453 


480 


liidtx. 


BdntfMd,  Wtt.  Henry  352 
Beietie,  fraocis  330 

Berlbid,  Riohaid  316,  367 
Beigeon,  Nieh.  Julien  de  451 
Berger,  Cbailw  449 

Better,  Predk.  Richard  154 
Benngton,  Jamei  445 

Berkeley,  Cba.  A.  F.  H.  102, 

150 
'  Francis   Wm. 

Fits  Hardiose  120 

■  S\tr  Geo.  Henry 
Fred.,  X^CB.  11,186 

/f<w.Geo.Charlet 
Grandey  Fits  Hardinge  407 
«■  George  Lennox 

Rawdon  187 

■  SadcTiUe  Hamtl* 
km  11, 227 

Bernard,  Fred.  Robinson  207 
■■  Lodovieo,  MD, 

263 

■  ■        Lake  FiltOerald 

234 

■  Peler  330 

*  Hm.  W.  Smyth 

330 
■     '  Tbomai  330 

Walter  407 

— —  Willmm  330 

Bcmer,  Carl  Ernest  450 

Bemera,  William  330 

Bernewiu,  £.  A.  Wm.  de 

450 
Bcrray,  Thomas  212 
Berry,  Edwaid  KSo^  1 13 
GeaFred.  175 

*  James  Parsons      330 
John  312 

■  Ricbard  227 


I  Be? an,  Howe  Gortis 
^—  Michael 


Titos 


Baitie,  Hm»  Brown  Chai. 

Bertmm,  Cbarlea  Pdgno 
William 


432 

119 

192 
229 
367 
447 
185 
161 
196 


Best,  Chaa.  Lewis 
*^-—  GostavQs  George 
— ^-  Mawdistly  Gaaasen 
•^—  Rich.  Mordesley 
—  Thomas 
-^—  Thomas  Chaiies  Har- 
dinge 224 

William  448 

•— -  Hon*  William  Draper 

Mortimer  253 

Beawick,  Frederick  189 

Bcihune,  Duncan  Monro  160 
5ir  Hen.  Lindsay, 


Hmri. 


John  Trotter 
Robert 


113 
243 
244 
419 
433 
330 


Bei«on,  William 
Bctr,  James 
Dereaworth,  Henry 
■  ■  James  Treva* 

«km  187 

Beitfy  George  233 

•  Wiq,  ThomM  177 


330 
407 
330 


Beverhoadt,  Adam 

Beverley.  Tht  E*ri  ef       115t 

Bewes,  Wyndbam  ^doHind 

196 
Bews,  Henry  John  257 

James  Hamifton        235 

John  414 

Bexaot,  John  367 

Bickerstaff,  Robert  126 

James  186 

Bicknell,  Pbilip  Blandell   225 
Biddle,  Thomas  114 

Waring  Alox.       254 

Biddnlph,  MiiSiael  Shrap- 
nel 272, 274 

>-^  Theophihis         330 

Tho.  Myddelton 

98,118 

Walter  407 

Bidgood,  l*homas  Edward 

Biggs,  James  Hesketh 

John 

Thomas 

Bignell,  Rich.  Roe 

Cha.  Phillipa 


152 
200 
159 
249 
830 
407 
171 
448 
427 


Bilharo,  David 
Billeb,  Cha.  Ang.  Lewis 
Billings,  Francis  Thos. 
BilHngfon,  John  Wyndbam 

120 
Bindon,  Henry  Verekcr     157 

William  94,  261 

Bingham,  Cbarlea  269 

Edm.  Hajter      254 

George,  Lord     253 

George  Wm.      268 

'  Geo.  Wm.  Pow- 
left  216 

Henry 


211 
118 
285 
367 
216 
330 
256 


Binoie,  WilUam 

Bin  nay,  Chaa.  Richard 

Birch,  George 

— — ^  Jas.  Hunter  Blair 

—  Jamea 

■  Jamea  Francis 

John  Francis,  Cfi. 

11,281 
— "— ^  Richard  Janes  Hoi- 
well  114 

Robert  Henry  16,265 

Bird,  Henry  257 

Henry  Charles  257 

JohnFra.  114 

— —  Lewis  Saunders         1 14 

Wm.  Oliver  141 

Wm.  Wilberfoict       135 

Birley,  Thomaa  266 

Birney,  George  427 

■     Joseph  198 

Btrrell,  David  114 

;  Hirt,  William  Jacob  121 

I  Birtwhiitle.  John  89 

■John  188 

Wm.  Aifde    183 

Bischhofisb««M,  C.  BMmi330 


Biaooe,  Geo.  OsiMa»        813 

■      ■  ■■  Vinocfnt  Joseph 

100^283 


WUUam 
William 


Bishop,  Jamea  330 

306 
419 
Bisset^fitrJoho  437 

Thomaa,  3f  D.        208 

<^-^— John  Jarvia   1QS«.S59 

33 
163 
70, 
175 


Bisshopp,  Cecil,  CB^ 
■»  Geo.  Cttmaa 

Blackford^  Aag. 


Oswald 


Blachley,  Chmlea 
■■  Heniy 
Black,  Alexander 
"        ■'   Ebeneaer 

Oeofgt 

Jamea 

Jamea 
I     .  ■■» JohaLewin 


Samuel 
StaalefOHi 


WUIian 

BlackflV.  John 
»  *  Robart 


M,I41 

56 

58 
419 
433 
330 
407 
419 

39 

367.453 

330 
t  140 
407 
312 
330 
173 


Blackbimi,  BmkdtjCtwm 

167 

Job*  101, 237 

William 


Blac^bnnM,  laa*c 
William 


Blacketty 

£dw, 
Blacktin.  Richard 
Blaekmere,  Unary 
Blackwood.  John 

RiebnnI 

Blagg,  Jamea 
Blagiave,  Jamea 
Blair,  David  Hunter 
-^—  EdwardJamoaStMK 

ford 

< George  LnsanUca 

Hs«y 

•~«-  Jamea  Hnaier     63, 
-^— >  lliomaaN 

William  Hunter 

Blake,  Edwaid  Mm 


243 
330 
67^221 

245 

33^) 

830 
437 
270 
867 
367 
346 


136 


154 

n^ 

3o7 
407 


Etbelbmt  Homw. 
MD.  313 

Fredoriok  RoMph  6S). 

164 
Udofn  Anthony 
JaaMs  Bnabmy 
Joha 

-John  Uoaay 
JohnRiekni^ 
JOatlhnsrO 
IfamieaLy 
Msekaol 
PniiJck  F; 


RobeitDmII«y 


171 

307 
367 

157 
3-J 
3*^7 
138 
163 
136 
6 


481 


■i"  Win*  WilUtmii 
CB  30 

Dlakefy,  Alex.  TiMOpfailoft  271 
Blakeney,  RuHcu,8ir  Edw. 
GCB.  GCH,       9. 113,  158 

" Edimd  Hugli    311 

■   .^Rattrt  199 

BUlkbloo,  John  116 

BkmireyObarles  251 

Blandiani,  YfiUkkm  367 

BlaacUif,  £ift«.  Jamet      157 
*  Hontio  Nelson 

Gluitei  297 

Bind,  Edward  Lofcua      286 

Jaaaea  330 

Jaoraa  F#x  228 

■■  Jamen  Frmnklyo    208 

John  427 

■  ■  Robert  John  367 

Blaoe,  Cbarlea  CoUna  38 

— —  Robert  330 

Blanken«f»  JdliB  EdfNffd   367 
BUnAard,  ThoMa.  CB. 

62, 282 


Blyth,  Auguaint  Fred. 
■ '         David 

Frederick  Sarond 

.  John  Willis 

• Samael  Fritcfae 

' William  D'Utban  140 

Blythman,  William  419 

^Boate,  John  826,367 

Bodeo,  Michad  224 

Bodle,  Geoa^e  232 

BoebtMf,  Frederick  243 

Bogborsty  Edward  367 

Bogle,  Robert  230 

Bog«i».  Joba,  MD.  432 

BogeiSf  James  Edward  206 
Boideo,  Jean  Baptisie  452 
Boileaa,  Jobn  Peter  367 

'  Isaac    Spencer 

Bar6  Phipps  246 

— '  Jobn  Elliot  253 

Samoel  Brandram 

66,173 


Blaqiiiera#  Win.,  Lord  da 
HM^Johode 


7 
330 
312 
203 
121 
830 
419 
116 
146 


Blatberwiek,  Tbomas 
Blatbwajt,  Cbariea  Pye 
»  GaowWm. 

■M.ii Geov  Wm. 

Blay,  Samuel  Sutton 
BJcnkaro,  Jehn 
Blenkina,  Geo.  Sleaaar 

•*— Waft.  Bawtt  G« 

€B.  114 

BleokiaaQp,  William  419 

■  George  Aatbooy 
Leatoo  103, 196 

BlennerhasaeWAldwortb     830 
*  >    Barry 

■  ■   '       Charles 


Blewitt,  Cbarlea 

Bligb,  Geo.  Waldegmve 

Bliakhoniy  Henrr 

Bloia^  William 

Sir  Charles,  B^ 

Blood,  CleBMHIa 

• Francia  GattbW 

»  Tbamss 

BloooafieM,  Edwin 

^         ■ Hen.  Keaoe  62, 

//OT.J.A.  IX 

'  Jokib  69, 267 

Thomas  Edwin   176 

162 
237 


223 
223 
222 
212 
127 
65 
407 
114 
221 
367 
330 
162 
367 


Blosse,  Edward  Lynch 
■  Francis  Lynch 

Wniiam  Conyng* 

bam  L]fiieh 
Blount,  Herbert 
Blucke,  Robert  Stewart 
■■  William 


271 
220 
367 
367 
161 


Bkwtt,  W.  H.  P.  Gordon 
Blundell,  FMdnridt,  CB,    114 

— O.Snow  114 

. WiHiam  165 

Blttodaionpy  Jobn  450 

Blaot,  Rkkari  ^  213 


Blontisb,  AicbibaM 
Robert 


160 
160 
330 
296 
191 
367 
186 


Boissier,  John  William 
Bold,  Walter  Sax  ton 
Boldero,  Georga  Nedd 

■  Hen.  George 
— Henry 

■  ■  ■'  ■  Lonsdale 


183 
261 
239 
330 
367 
36 
113 


Boles,  Thomas 
Bolomer,  Lewis  Wm.  Jas. 

407 
Bolton,  Abraham  98,  125 
■  ■  ■■  Augast us  Samuel  261 
Daniel  65,  282 


>- John 

-  Jobn 

-  Jobn  Gray 

-  John  LawESDoe 

-  Philip 

-  Robt.  Hen.  MD. 

-  Samuel 
Wm.  John 


Bonamy,  John 
BooaTtta,  Loreto 
Viocenxa 


99 
433 
236 
273 
229 
433 
367 
273 

88 
262 


330 
Bond ,  Adolpliua  Fred.        330 

Alexander  V.  237 

C.  S.  T.  115 

Edward  93, 190 

Henry  89,  141 

Joahoa  Walter         238 

Thomas  407 

WadhamWyodbam  155 

William  Spittle        367 

Bone,  Geo.  Fred.  MD.      312 

Hugh,  MD,  430 

Booham,  Henry  Frederick  63, 

136 
George  Wm.      1 14 

-  John  Brathwaite 

102,  201 


Plnaen 


Bonner,  Jobn 

Jobn  George 

BoBoio«  Henry  Goussa 
Boanar,  ThfNnaa 


6 
330 
113 
437 
367 


hame  1^9 

Bookey,  Wm.  Katanagh  285 
Booih,  Audlej  Htnrj        d25 

Edward  »46 

■  Hanry   Jackson     i 

Paikin  .^4 

—*— Jonathan  1.419 

Wm.  53 

»  WiUiam.         367 

William  •    .    f  427 


Boothby,  John  Georga     .  271 
Robert  Tod. .  f  231 


Bordes,  Breon  Cbaxles  .  367 
Boclaod,  Jamesi  HiP,  ;  430 
Boirow,  John  Jt39 

Borrowes,  Robt.  HigliMW  139 
— *^JohoH«Qry  .  ^6 
Borton,  Arthur  95,160 

Bortbwiok,  Eobeft  .  943 

Bastlemaa,  Henry  —449 

Bostock,  Jas.  William       167 
'     ■  '  Jolia  AsbtflnpUfn. 

150 
Boteler,  Robait  .    ...380 

Both,  CasBflr  Von        448 

Bothroer,  Bernard  Von      446 
Ferdinand  da    .450 


Boughey,  GaOb  F.  Fletcher . 

.95,.  210 
Anehi4a].F»F,.d33 


Boughton,  Chas*   Henry  ^i 

RouMf  .^03 

Boultbee,  Henry  Townsend 

«72 
BoultoDyJohn  -  .974 

'  Riobani .        .  330 

WiUiam    .     ..j407 

Bourchier,  Chas.  John     .134 
Cland  Thofflaa.263 

■  EuftUoe  Fana.-  285 
Hugh  Piankei    .^9 

^■^•^—  James  Claud        15 
JaroeaJobnea.  j^03 

John  233 

»  Legendre  Ch,.  168 

Bourillion.  Julius  .  367 

Bottike,  John  .     259 

■  John  Jocaljn      .^27 

Oliver  Paget,        168 

Sir  Richard,  A'CB.  8. 

216 
'  Thomas  185 

— —  Walter.  1207 


Bourne,  Frederick  Dioldnson 

Johnson  463 

I    '      Richard  Cannichael 

123 
WUIiam  367 


BoussingattU,PifneF>L.  461 
Boustcady  John  414 

BouTerie,EverardWii?.  36, 120 
Sir  H^Qcy  Fred.,  i 
JjTCJB.  GCMG.         9«  249 
i  Henry  MootpUen 


Laur.PlajdtU 


230 


4«2 

Borell^JdrnWrn.  Wi 

Bo¥iIl,  Edwaid  367 

■  James  Owem  368 
Bowator,    Sir    Kdirard, 

KCH.  U,  200 

Bowdra,  George  407 

Herbert  George  173 

Win.  Cmf  414 

Bowdler,  Geo.  Aadrtw  364 

■  George  Ovtvn  101 

Heniy  113 

Bowen,  Edward  221 

Hittpdeu  CoU  238 

Herbert,  CB.  1 13 

Hugh  Thonu  224 

—  John  Walls  330 
■   Robert  Ifid 

Bower,  Rupert  B.  B.  308 

■■            Thomas  Bowyer  225 

Boweis,  Artb.  M.  Ale««  188 

■  Chas.  Robert  67 

HMijr  806 

Bowia»  Martioua    Vaa 

Kerbvyk  203 
Bowker,  John  Hinde  Dm-* 

ham  BouTchiar  297 

Bowlby,  Alfiad  Pietoa  216 

Bowler,  Ueo.  Geo.  Jeka  232 

Bowlea.  Charles  133 

Edwafd  212 

George  16 

'    Hemy  Oldiald  830 
— ^—  Humphiey 
— — •  Vera  Haai 


-^  Wiiliai 


Bowliog,  John 
Bowmao,  Uenry  Saoiael 


367 
216 
218 
160 
186 


Wm.  Flockbart  3ii6 
Boier,  BcDJ.  HallowaU      232 

■■  Bdwaid Moiirricr  271 
Boyce.  Tbonaa  407 

»» Waiiaa  NettletOB236 
Boyd,  Aleiaodar  162 

Afftbur  867 

Arthur  Biovne  TbiK  241 

—  Cbarlea  88 

Edwatd  91, 180 

«^—  Edward  164 

Ffod.  Wm.  Artkw     297 

JttMs  238 

5nrJoha  867 

John  Theodore  Tbos.  162 

Lewis,  Ales.  Pat.      187 

Mossem  113 

Robert  867 

Robert  BrowoeTho.  241 

Thomas  222 

William  239 

William  Dimdas        140 

Boyer,  Laaram  461 

Boyea,  Charles  Rob.  AfJ>.  212 
■■  Geo.  Tbos.  Vim. 


BbMy 

Jaaas  FMwl 

«■    Joha  MoBSoa 
Robt.  Nain* 


**« 


BoyWi  Aie«aader»  JiD. 
■'    ■  CiMMMb  Bpeaoer 


Index^ 

Boyle,  Afi.Edmaod  Jeltt237 

Robert  274 

Robert  296 

-«— •  Hon.  Rob.  £dw.  67, 141 

William  166 

William  414 

'-^-  Hea.  William  OaM^a 

172 
Boylesve,  Charles  da  461 
Boys,  Edwaid  Freocb  38, 196 
BrabacoD,  Jas.  Dapca        249 

Nicli.ColtbiMi330 

Braokenbary,  Henry  213 

John  380 

Langley         427 

— — ^  Ricbanl  Gaao 

213 
462 
368 
121 
222 
364 
174 
146 


Brackmeyer,  Heanr 
Bradburoe,  Fraacia 
Bradbmy,  Emaaael 
Braddell,  Edir.  Bm^ 
■  John 


Bradfonl,  Edwai4 
— —  Ralph 
— —  fiirThooaas,  GCfl. 
CCH.  7, 166 

WikMt,  Haniy    262 

Bradish,  John  61 

Bradley,  Edw.  Sands         407 

Wm.  Brown         830 

Bradfthaw,  Francis  Gre«n  868 

■  "■  George  Paria» 
KH.  33 

Joseph.  CB,  67.  211 

'  LawTBDce.  KC*     12 

—  Lawrence  Aagusius 

273 
Pans  Wm.  Aug.  103 


Brtvnt,  Aag.CfafM.OoltM  368 

■  Chariea  448 

Bravo,  Alexander  254 

Bimy,  Edwart  Wm.  CB.     61 

Edwaid  Wm.  182 

.-^^  Geo.  Frsd.Cam|MI  24tt 
Biaybraoke,  Saarael     61, 257 

William         312 

■      Wm.  LsmsH  25tt 


Bieading^  John  Raminglan 

229 
Braaray,  Christ.  SpaMic  368 
BxadiD,  Edgar  Oiaotbaa  273 

George  NoUo       246 

-O.  274 

Brcedoo.  Fred.  Was.         176 

Edward  120 

-      ■-  Tlwmas  Hewy      162 
Brera,  Nich.  Pkilibartda  86. 

451 
Bremer,  Henry  330 

Biemner,  Alexander  435 

Wm.  ThosM        197 

Branan.  Palriek  414 

Breachley,  Henry  182 

HrsndoB,  Algemaa  273 

Brennan,  John  173 

Brereton»  Cbarlea  437 

■  Wm.  CBJOL  62, 

266 

Bieslio,  Wm.  Irwin  197 

Brston,  Cbarlea  226 

■■  John  904 


Brady,  Bernard 
H.  B. 


•*  John  Comewall 


368 
221 
174 
67 
368 


Brsfrge,  Wm. 
Brsimer,  James  Loailil 
Brsmstoo,  Thomas  Harvey  263 
Bramwell.  John  368 

Branch,  Geo.  Fergaseo      407 

Wilttnm  lieniy 

Wborwood  296 

Brand,  Jsmes  419 

Brandensteio,  Heo.  Von  460 
Brander,  Thos.  Coventry  330 
Brandea,  Christian  l.aoia  432 
Braodis,  Aognstos  Van      448 

Chariea  Voo 

■  Edward  Voa 

— —— Ffidlnaad  de 
Frederick  Von 


Brandling,  John  J 
Brandon,  John 
Brsndretb,  Charles 

Tbos.  Alston,  CJST. 

36,265 


449 
449 
449 
448 
270 
114 
131 


427   BraafiU,  Benj.  Aylett  136 

269  Braonao,  Jaman  330 

114 John  419 

330  Bratbwaiie,  Fradarick  428 

43a  BfalUtf  Thomas  S68 

234  BniiabGaa^g*  446 


John  Fradariak      968 

Henry  Wm.    39,204 

Brett,  Charles  Curtis         3 19 
— •  Henry  141 

John  141 

John  Davy  143 

Riebafd  Baeh  WiUbnS  68 


Wilfofd 

William 

Wm.  Ficeland 

Breuingham,    Riehaid 

Wbeatley 
Blew,  Chcrlea 

William 

Brewster,  Henry 

Wm.BafinnU 


228 
330 
205 


Breymaon,  Fred. 
Bnce,  Ales*  Adair 
— ^  Geovfa  Tito 

George  Tilo 

Bridge,  Cypnaa 

——George 


270 
407 
407 
228 
953 
44ti 
96$ 
114 
168 
fla.209 


IM 


George  I)mkidta3b8 


Robert  Ombw 
Samoel 


Bridgea,  Chailoa 
Bridger,  Jaosea 
—  John 

i,Edw.J^nak 

BrieHy.  WiUiam 
Rdggsk  Abiahatt 


330 

330 
236 


368 


92 
910 


Index* 


483 


Briggf,  Georg«  111 

'  J>mc»  114 

John  113 

J.  FakoMf,  KH.   62 

Bright.  Rob.  Ooesipbonis  170 
BrincktASD,  Bnoc%m«n        38 

John  Rieb.        330 

BnockmanD,  Ernett  448 

Fraderiek        44d 

JiiKm  448 


Th«odoK  Hy.l68 

BrincJ,  Frederick  113 

3rioe,  Andrsw  Oran         183 

Charles  Conrad      178 

Frederick  388 

Brinkley,  Maithew  249 

WaiterStopliew  137 

3risac,  I^ouelas  Petliwtnl  407 
irUbane,  TfioniMf  MD,    435 

Sir  Thoa.  Mak- 

douarall,  Bart,   GCB, 
aCH.  7. 185 

hxito,  Arthor  137 

iriscoe,  Edward  Villiers  157 

Hylton  123 

Henry,  MD.  291 

Robert  176 

^tue.Bamuel  Rogglea       121 
(ri^iow.  Henry  37 

\ntu\n,  Jo«:ph  FraocU     294 

Walter  J.  260 

koadtej,  Chailea  152 

£dw.  OaboTM    330 

(rock.  Fred.  Thoa.  174 

James  LoAna         368 

Saumarez,  KU.      37 

Irockmao,  Cbarlea  Frad.  217 

John  Arthur       187 

rodit,  Ha;ih  330 

•lodhurai,  John  £d ward   191 
rohi«T»  Cyras  368 

John  Boyle  368 

roke.  Hormiio  Geo.    36, 1 17 


Charlei  Aelon 
rpkenahire.  Joaeph 
romct.  Williaon*  MD, 
ronoer,  Cbarlea  da 

Richard  Hanry 


284 
407 
433 
452 
258 
181 
203 


rook.  WilKatt  John 
rooke.  Brooke 

£dw.  Baail      66,  219 

Hen.Vaoghan,Cfi.68, 

183 

Janiea  Crofl   104,  182 

John  Brooke  Johoaon 

240 

Robert  WilmoC     212 

Tbomaa  31 

Tbonaa  163 

ookt-r,  Hanry  William    295 
ooke9,  Joaboa  Rttwiand  297 

William  227 

ooks,  GaoffB  B.  113 

ooksbaok,  Joaeph  t1 

oomfield.  A  lex.  Scot  I      368 
othcrtoD,  Tbos.  William, 
CB.  13, 141 

»ugh,  Richai^  8.     14|  268 


(Brongb,  RiohaHl  414 

Redmond  Willam    59 

BroogbtoD,  Peter  123 

Robert  Edward  330 

Spencer  Delvaa  269 

• Wm.  E.  Delvaa  283 

BrowDf  Alasavdar  63, 282 
■■      "■  Alexander  297 

Amyatt)  EmU       182 

Andrew  56,  151 

Cbarlea  368 

David  Philip         133 

£dwardJobnVaaay240 

'  '  Eugene  368 

' Francis  Camaa     368 

Ftaderiok,  JfJD.     433 

*■     ■-  George,  CB.  KH. 

14,117 
■■  Georga  146 

George  Joba  131 

Gustavoa,  CB.        50 

Henry  114 

Henry  John  253 

' Hugh  830 

Jamea  66, 246 

— —  Jamea  Dudgeon  87 
— ~  Janiaa  Monlago  330 
John  243 

John  188 

John         368 

John         418 

John         419 

John  Collis  250 

John  Tatton  293 

John  Thomas         407 

'^ Joaeph  433 

Leopold  241 

-  Lc*vi8  ll4t 

«  Naibanie]  331 

-^ Nicholas  R.    08,  185 

Peretral  97 

Peter  31,  456 

Richai^  427 

■  Robert  89 

Robert  432 

Robert  Boyd         204 

—- Robert  Jobaaloa    140 

Samuel  9 

Thoinas  331 

Thomas  Soadiwall  206 

William  Edward  208 

■  Yesey  AgBMadisham, 

MP.  312 

Wm.  Gaatavna        71 

175 
Browne,  Alexander,  MD,  188 

Alexander  297 

■        Andrew  195 

-  Aodraw  368 
Barton  Parker         89 

'  Beaj.  CfaapBBM      37 

Bimey  114 

Brotberton  331 

Campbell  Bather  260 

HoM,  Cavendish     158 

>       Charles  Fnd.        176 

Courtney  368 

-^  Edwafd  Staalay    894 


Browne,  Fielding,  CB.  81, 

326 

Francis  436 

Frank  180 

George  05, 186 

■■'  Henry  236 

■■  Henry  Chapman     39 

Henry  Ralph         160 

Jamea  Frankliofi 

Mannars  285 

— — —  Hon,  James  Lyon  158 

Hm.  John  113 

John,  5ir,  JCCH.   10, 

134 
■■  John  166 

—  Htm.  John  How* 
Montague  232 

Lawrenoo  831 

MeUille  164 

' —  Montagaa  260 

Peter  154 


P.  Rtttlodga  Moat. 


331 
228 
189 
84 
312 


Ralph  Ciiarles 

Robert 

Rob.  Fm.  M. 

Robert  Willim 

St.  John  Thomaa  102, 

269 

Hrnt.  Thomaa         331 

Thomaa  308 

Thomas  Gore  39,  266 

Tho-Gore,  CB.60,172 

—  Sir  Thomas  Henry, 
KCH,  15 

Vslentioe  368 

Wn,  Payniar  Ken* 

naway  200 

William  331 

Wm.  Beirfamtn     233 

Wiltiam  John,  CB, 

114 

Him,  WilKmn 

William  R. 

William 


368 
168 
312 
145 


Browarigg,  Stndholme 
Brownson,  Wm.  Hen.  MD, 

255 
Bruce,  Alexander  437 

^—  Edward  Jackson   274 

Geo.  Wynd.  Knight 

304 

Henry  123 

Stewart 

253 
169 
368 
226 
144 
146 
174 
226 
176 

180 
418 


'■  Henry  Stewart 
Bcresfurd 
■  John 


John 

John  West 

Hon,  Robert  61) 

Michael 

■  -  ■■  Robert 

Robert 

Robert  Caimea 

Robert  Caiheart 

Dalrymple 
— —  Thomaa 


WiHiam,  KH.  68, 199 


484 

Brace,  Wm.  Charles        35d 
»^  Wimam  Ctlnmng- 

-^ Wm.  TVmil         169 

l^mere,  Henry  Sadfeir  98, 


OJ^i 


Fretfer}c1c 


194 
194 
368 
176 


B^tttnby,  CfiaHaa 
Bmmell,  Wmiam 
Branker,  Jiinea  Robert   97, 

166 
Brant,  Joatpb  120 

Bnub^  Job  A  Bantay, 
'  MD.  129 

Bruttoii,  Jobo  331 

Bruyerea,  Henry  Prio'gle    407 
Brydgea,  Oeorf>e  297 

—  John  Wm.  E-'cr- 


•*-! 


tdQ 


Lewia  Avgnatui 


3681 

226 

368 

90 


Btfbb,  AnHiony 
Bacbaa,  Alexander 

-J- Sir  John,  KCB.    9, 

183 
^aehanan,  Drainniood  368 
-  George  129 

■  Gilbert  J.  Lane  269 

■  Jamea  246 

■  ■  James  293 

■  ■  James  Maxey  222 
— ^— —  Jehn  Grabame  331 
■i»  ■  '  R.  Denoistown 

224t 
WallisO'Bryen 

Hattinga  244 

William  419 

-.*.-. Wm.  Theopbilos 

368 
Buck,  Heory  204 

— -«  Hugh  Stockeley  295 
Bnckeridge,  Francis  Hotch* 

kin  368 

Buckle,  Dickens  430 

Bnckler,  Thos.  Washington 

Benj.  225 

Bnckley,  Duncombe  Fred. 

Bnit  150 

■  ■■         Edward  Pery  34 

— Wm.  Henry  368 

Bodd.  Frederick  Edward  296 
^ Ralph  165 

■  Samuel  Hay  ward  368 

William  Henry      173 

William  Sidney     368 

Budgen,  Thomas  100,  283 
Bohse,  Geo.  Aug.  Hen.  449 
Bulger,  Andrew  368 

■  George  Ernest  260 
Bttlkaley,  Fran.  Beaumaiia 


Lempster 
Thomas 


Bull,  Frederick  O. 

■  '    John  James 

MarabaH  Yale&tioa 

Bnller,  Coote 

■    Kdmvnd  Manning- 

ban  253 


217 
331 
331 
331 
307 
161 
253 


Bailer,  Frederick  Wnu  8 

Frederick  Tboa.       37 

~  George.  CB,    67^  252 

Henry  George        246 

—^ —  John  368 

Bulowj  Chrialiao  von  446 
Bulwer,  Edward  Gascdigne  1^4 

-n, Wm.  Gasceyne     150 

BuQbury.^iVHeoryEdward^ 
Bt.  KCK  8 

Henry  Waiiam  184 

Philip  127 

— -^—  Stfonebonae  Geo. 

219 

Thos.  KH,  16 

ThomM,CB.61.  23-2 

Thoa,Cbarlea    368 

Bunce,  Julius  296 

Thomaa  Cbarlea    364 

Bum,  Richard  258 

Bunyon,  Cbarlea  Spencer  368 
Burchell,  Basil  Heme  91 

Frederick  368 

Burden,  Wm.  160 
Burdett,  Cliarles  Sedley  1 48 
Francis            71,  143 


BoiMl,  John 
■  I  ■      Joha 


BvfMti,  Kick*  Pany 
Bufpey,  Geoi)ga 

■    ■       H.  tenanrUU  S. 

Waiiam,  KM, 

——Wm.  Jamea 
Borna,  Cormick 

*  "      He^iry  MaodoaaUJ 

1 —  John  liri, 

->*•«—  Samuel  John 


m 


Sir  Robert.  Bart,    38 

Burdon,  Charles  368 

Burer,  Gabriel  50 

Burge,  Benjamin  368 

Burges,  Sam.  Wald.  331 

Burgh,  John  de  90,  245 

John  Henry  de      968 

Burghersb,  £.  F.  N.  Lord 

150 
Burgmann,  George  283 

Borgoy  ne,  SirJobn  Montagu, 

Bt.  39 
Sir  John  Fox, 

KCB.  12,281 

Hurke,  Alexander  331 

Edmund  331 

Henry  Ullick  184 

•^—  James  Thomaa       285 
Joseph  191 

Jobo  173 

John  Hardmao      240 

Thomas  37 

Tliomas  435 

Burhoo,  George  Le  Hardy 

297 
Burmester,  Arnold  E.        210 

JohnClaridge    96,284 

Burn,  Henry  Wilson  368 

Henry  Pelham  114 

^—  Jamea  414 

—  Jamea  368 

Robert  70,  267 

Burnaby,  Charles  Herrick 

102. 268 

Edwmrd  Sharard  145 

Edwin  331 

John  Dick  30 

Richard  284 

Rick.  Beaumont 

70,267 
Bume,  GodlireT  Jamea       225 

—  John  BncbaoaD     216 


Bumsida, 

Eyre  111 
Heo.  E.  HiMaaA 

Burrard,  Sydnay 
Bufsell,  GeoTg«,  CB. 

'         Gtotge 

I  '■      Wm.  HtQJ7,  MD. 

Barridgc,  John  Okbocae  3SI 
Burrill,  Cba.  Wm.  OoidL  \ 

Bttrrottgby  Tbomaa  4^ 

Burrou^bes,  Tboa.  D'ltJftiA 
Burroughs,  Frad.  WillUv  2^ 
Burro»es,  Rob.  £dw.  £H.  flu 
Borrows,  Arthur  Geom  ilJ 
Bttialemi  Jamea  i}^Aiaka  * 

Nathnaiel,  KB  4 

Rollo  iiiUmim  M 

Bnrt,  Jamas  4<4 

—  C.  £.  iU, 

BurCebacU,  Gilmsm  lij 
Burton,  AMpbw  WiUiaa 

Deaart  l^ 

Cutbbert  Ward     :  ' 

■■■  Edwafd  4£ 
Edw.  Joaenh  Nh- 

tarviUe  W 

E4w.  Jaba.  Xl>.  ^ 

EdwanI  >ViUiMB  ^i 

— >-— -  Emanoal  IC 

Fowfar  UA 

Francis  Aag««as 


Plunkett 

JobnC 

—  Joaepli 

William  P 


6&.JI 

> 
99.  M 

m 
3:.  a 

Bushe.  Charles  K^^att  Si 

GenmsePac^Bt  f 

Henry  Grac^ 

John  Fred.  1%'a.  «■ 

Wm.  Damm  Ui 

Bushman,  Gaofjga  U 

Buaachew  Gcor|a  ai 

Buasell,  R.  M 
Bomiett.  Fiaaca          tf7.ll 


BU13*,  Htm*  Alfred 
GeorgaBatt 

—  Hon,  Joha  J 
Busbjr,  Joha 
Bush.  Robert 

—  Thomaa 
WUIiam,  KiL 


Index. 


485 


998 
295 
296 
407 
187 
221 
238 
171 
187 
435 
208 
242 


bteed,  Michael 
j^her,  Arthur 
^i—  John  BarlQw 
[fc     John  ]>ewh 

Cbsriet  Eyre 

Charlet  George 

Charles  Richard 

Edwurd  Charles 

George 

Heoty 

Henry 

H&n.  Heniy  Edwinl 

15 

Henry  Thoniu  206 

"— —  James  Armar  258 

James  Arthur  54 

Percy  Ansher  1 79 

Rich.  Ale».  331 

Richard  368 

Robert  114 

Robert  192 

R.  816 

Theobald  '331 

Walter  178 

— —  Webbe  212 

Whitwell  868 

lit.  John  Wells  331 

—  A.  J.  B.  L,  173 

— '  Xbomas  Brow  head  231 

rtterworth.  Henry  368 

«te,  William  450 
ain,  Edward  34 

—*— Edward  Gam«g«  210 

•ers,  Patrick  113 

orave,  Joseph  331 

les.  Arthur  WillitB  207 

•g,  Han,  Gerald  F.  F. 

368 
-«  //on.  William  Henry 


fohii 


148 

Arthur  155 

Francis  Henry       449 
J4>hn,  CB.       61,  204 


— ■ —  Thomas 

—  Thomas  Edmond 
Tyrrel  Mntthias 

—  Wale  Rymer 

WiKHrai  Gibson 

tli«sea»  Henry  Fraacb 

— Sanrad  Francis 

7los8op 

logao,  Hon,  Edward 
— l/im.  George 


%^y  W.  Geo.  Chart 
■m,  Alexander 
—  Alexmder  Prile 

David 

-^—  John  Campbell 

Nicbvlas 

M,  WiINmb 
mcross,  WflHam 
roes,  William  Heorr 
■«oy,  William         99,  298 
oott,  Charles  Rowland 
leilcefoy  161 

A«r,  James  419 


219 
273 
151 
204 
433 
152 

182 
52 
67, 
144 
381 
433 
183 
414 
243 
368 
92 
173 
199 


CT^lder,  Patrick  428 

Patrick  Doul  39.281 

■    Somerville    M*Do- 
naid  270 

William  99 


Csldwell,  Alex.  Williamson 

140 

Charles  Benj.     218 

Ptederick  Edm.  230 

— ; G^^Tf^  Ross      355 

'■  Wm.  oletterroan 

•     97 
Call>  Geo.  I'red.  Stevenson 

169 
414 


George  Isaac 


Calleja,  Salvatori 
Callandaf.  John 
Galley,  Henry 
Caltborpe,  John  Gongh 
Calueve,  Pierre  de 


262 
433 
96, 170 
134 
419 


Campbell*  Alexander,  CB. 


KH, 


Calvert,    Archibald    Mot- 


teux 


Charles  Wm. 
Felix,  CB, 
Robert,  KfD. 


272 
122 
15 
430 
419 


CarobidRe,  Robert 

Cambridge,  A.  F.  "Diikt  of, 
KG,  GCB,  GCUG, 
GCH.  5.147.211 

Prineo  Geo,  W. 


F.C.  if,  KG.GCMG,\4, 143 
Cameron,  Sir  Alexander, 
Jif  CB.      ,  12,  226 

Alex.  193 

Alex.  368 

Arthur    Welling- 
ton 244 

Charles  177 

— »•  Charles  Duncan 

196 

Donald  368 

■  Donald  Meant  101, 

154 

Duncan  368 

Dun.  Alex.  70,  193 

George   Fenton, 

154 
George  John 


MD. 


Arnolds 


CB. 


Geo.  Paulett, 


162 


113 
Hugh  John  51 

James  368 

James  407 

John  284 

John  331 

John  368 

John  369 

John  Cha.MD.  311 
Kenneth  427 

Lachtan  McL.  369 
Patrick  114 

Peter  Robert  369 
Thojk.  Cochrane  369 
William  331 

William,  MD,    312 
William  Gordon  145 
fCampbelli  Adam  246 


37.  135 
92 
24i 
206 
331 
36» 
434 


CB. 


Alexander 
Alexander 
Alexander 
Alexander 
Alexander 
Alexander 
■  AJex.  Augustus 
Melfort  126 

Alex.  Brodie      407^ 

'  Alexander  James 

255 

^And.  MitcheU    lU 

Archibald  99 

Archibald  22d 

ArxAibald  369 

Arch.  Colin        193 

■■■         Arch.  James       195 

Arch.  Neil  169r 

— —  Charles  51) 

Charles  D.   94»190 

■  Charles  369 

Charles  F.  23» 

-Chas.   Stnart» 

35 
-Charles  William 

369 

-  Shr  CoUn.  KCB. 
117,36,250 

-  Colin  243 

-  Colin  244 

-  Colin  407 
-Colin  Alexander  316 

-  Colin  Fred.        197 

-  Donald  60 

-  Donald  Patrick  244 

-  Dugald  369' 
•  Duncan  242 

-  Duncan  332^ 

-  Duncan  369 
-£dw.  FitxGer.  212^ 

-  .Sir  £dw.  Alex. 

113 

— '  Farquhar  M.     155 

—  Fieldmg  Alex.  293 

—  Francis  52 

—  Francis  £,         174 
^  Frederick     31,  265 

—  Frederick  259 

—  Fred.  Alex.        270 

—  George  114 

—  George  128 

—  George  203 

—  George  407 

—  Geo.  Andrew     369 

—  Geo.  Her.  Fred. 


CB, 


07 

■  '  Sir  Henrv  Fred., 

KCB.  GCH.  6.  176 

— Henry  Jermyn 

Montgomery  2711 

Henrj  Wotton  231 

'         Howard  DougJaa 

241 

Hugh  Archibald 

Beanchamp  270 
Hugh  John  M.  I7a 


486 


IndiM^ 


247 

Jnm,  KH.      38, 

264 

-^ Umm         70, 213 

70*239. 
274 
369 
407 
427 
433 
419 
258 
64 
56 


JamM 
Jsin€9 

3UPM 


YIQ 


John  Al«i, 
Jobn 

Sir  Jobo,  Barl« 

66,  189 
Jobn  66, 139 

John,  CB,  114 
JokD.  Ml>.  433 
John  Ai0S.  Ga* 

162 
JobA  Ml  134 

Joba     Fraocis 
Gleocttra  63. 143 

John  Gordon      193 

•-.— ~  Jobs  M'Canaw 

274 
■■  ■  ■   Mtfk    Biobin- 

414 
114 
61 
14 
274 
332 
186 


Niel 

Patrick,  CB. 

Pmtriek«  CB. 

?mr\ek  John 

PsificbSoott 

Robtrt 

Rob.    Dtnni*- 


RobartPtrUr 
Rvpcrt 

Eda. 


223 

225 

369 

369 

90 

98 

14 

63,  122 

332 


CsMon,  William 
Ctpadow,  Htory  331 

Capely  Daniel  166] 

— — -  Svdaev  Ang.         881 
>  H#ii*  TboiMS  Idw.    7 

460 
211 
187 
229 
419 
407 
273 


llwoas 

Walter 

William,  CB. 

Williaa 

Willi— 

WtUiui 

Willian  419 

Wb.  Mark        266 

WakarOdgiMU 

BuiiMloa      324 

Wn.  Piicairn     174 

Wa.  Bieb.  Now* 

port  135 

Cwptie,  GttK  Bkbvd       267 
CoMvaa,  Jobo  169 

Caocb,  ThooiM  93, 453 

Cttidler,  Wro.  Heisham      216 
Cane,  FraiMoa  Da  285 

I    Ifaarice  171 

Rabat  Da  216 

Stopford  86 

Caanag^  fidtaad  f oaapb  360 

CanMB,  ^MM,  MJ>.       485 

—  James  369 

JbbaSflrilb  248 

OabornoBfWia  249 

970 


CapaUa,  Avnattii 
Garden,  Andrew 

QuuWUaitt 

Henry  Bobert 

James 

PmI  Kyffn 

■  ■  .i      *  Sydney 

>  Warner  W<alflvi  246 

Cardew,  Christopher  B.     331 
•«>-*- —  George  16|  281 

Henry  Cltr#  M6 

■  Jobn  TravaaioQ  369. 
Canlif,  Rich.  WingfieU  1«2 
Caidigao,  Ju.  T.  £arl  4. 

37.  137 
Caie«»  Charles  HalbweU  119 

Frank  B.  HalloweU 

136 

■  ■  G.  H.  WarringtoB 

121 

Harry  164 

H.  W.  Bootfvillo  164 

Jobn  HaUowtU      160 

■  ■  ■    '  John  Henry  ftl7 

Robert  369 

Robl.  HalbNTdi     1 67 

Hmk.  Sbaplmnd 

Francis  184 

Wm.  MirriH  102, 215 

Caiiay,  Chaa.  U  MeMtier  215 
Fnlklaad  274 

■         Francis  177 

George  JaekioB     259 

Hitael  226 

Jamea  369 

Jobo  LeiUrcbaal  195 

Jobn  WMtrnpo      407 

Michael  369 

Nichoiv  445 

Peter  8 

Robert  191 

Thomas,  KH.        369 

Topper  427 

Cerfrae,  John  113 

Cailetoa,  Dodlej  WiUnot  148 
Cailine,  Henry  1S6 

Car  loss,  Jobn  Buttr         33 1 
Calyon,  Edward  87 

Geo.  Gwavas        152 

Thot.  Triatiem  Spfy 

123 
Canntchae],  Chaa.  Jobn  221 
— Heory  Coaset 

Risbard  220 

H«aipbMy  Hy.  187 

369 
433 


^^m* 


iMd 


Camab^yAlcK. 
Carnegie,  John,  MD. 

W.  F.  Uadsaj  331 

Carpenlery  Cbarics  274 

Digby  Tbomns  031 

FradlL.  Suniey  306 

Gm9I        90,192 

Q^qqH  lis 


Can^DawMi  91 

•«—  Oeom  3 

Joaaa  Ki^,  JTJ).    W 

— ^Ralpb  ^ 

nininal  ti 

n,a«rl»Winm 

VMd.A16«d     i: 
WriMr    Wd- 

» 
WiUiaa  ac 

Wmulte.      J( 
CantU,  JiBMi  i\ 

24 

;i 
t; 
s 

3i 


vmmm^ 


Carroibefn,  C.  Ik 

Cnrrutbers,  Uai^d 

^— « Barnard,  Cfi. 


Willi 


CpfaoD.  WiUiaiD*  HA 
■    ■■      Jobn 


44 


Cnntens,  Rndolpb 
C«rttn,  William  o^ 

Cane,  Jobo  Cllintt,  JCD.  \i 
G«Mer,  Brook  U 

Cbarica  Miw     U 

C  W 

Kdwnfd  II 

—  Geofge  *l 

Frederick  •! 

Jobn  ti 

-*^— JobaChtlM  UbJ»- 

tOB  ?J 

JobBC«ttB»lfX>..^ 


'  J#nn  ttewty 

inbn 

Robert 


^mocl  Ocorgt 
William 


4i 


J 


-«*-*  Wm.  Fkcdaiia 

WrtHam  Umbo 

■  ■    ■  Wa>.8»Mt 

Wiliangbbf  Hafc    ' 

Carteret,  H^b  4e  » 


Gnftnal,  Jonrpk  ^ 

Cartwrigbt.  AlibMy  Agar  -1 

EdfllOlHi  -J 

Hcwy         64,  H 


Cnrrer,  Waller 


fliirling 


-^Hom 
Cbas.  Ao 


Caiyafat,  JAa,  ML^ «/ 
GaaSf  oeywni  Uavo 
—  WiUiMn  10.1 


Index. 


487 


996 
» Artbar  Moan      236 

-  Ednraid  Shtffield  369 

-  Matthew 


236 
315 

Cwmtk,  J«9ioi  369 

Cassidy,  Artbor  182 

.  ■      ■■    Fimacis P«  331 

.. John  220 

LoftiM  208 

TIN9IIUM  196 

CwliMiu,  Joba  BnckWy 

.    .90,293,298 
Castle,  Fndeiick  Jobn       199 

SlffUeQ  428 

WUliam  .  319 

Castr^  Arthur  WaUedej  264 
.Caitr,  Tbomat  Hicka  33 1 
-V-   TJMNnaa   Orlando 

67,  267 
Catbcan^  fhn,  MoL  Fred. 

331 

HoA.Augiiatui  Mwray 

245 

Charles  Murraiy, 

£ar<,  KCB,  10, 123 

Hum*   Frederick  Mac- 

aMlaai  31 

Hon.  Geoiiga  33,  454 

Martin  433 

Cator,  John  Farnaby  269 

Tbooaa  William    181 

WiUiaiii  37,  266 

Calty ,  Charka  Parker  1 57 
Cauifield,  Daniel  331 

Fra.  Wra.  Tbo.  195 

. Jamea,  CB.       1 1 3 

Janea  Alfred     210 

St.  George  118 

WulM.  8tewart218 

Cautley,  Richard  114 

Wm.  Grainger        445 

Cavan,  Philip  CbarlealOl,  181 

262 
205 
165 

16 
249 
184 

150 
38 

12 
59 
156 
369 
216 
115 
210 
369 
205 
369 


Cba]m«ra»  John  SoadgrftM  187 
Sh  William, 

CB.  KCH.  14 

WUliam  419 

■  ■ '    ■■    "  WiUiam  Kelmao, 

AfD.  169 

Cbalooer,  John  331 

Chambertain,Hall  Plnmer  154 
Sir  Henry  Orlando 


Rob. 


John 


Chamberlayne.  J.  Cham. 

WiUiam 

Wm.  Jobn 

Chambera,  David  Francis 
— —  Edward  Jobq 
Hugh  h«ii 


174 
128 
369 
34 
254 
227 
201 
261 


Cavarra,  Giusseppe 
Cave^  Lawrence  Trent 

William  Cave 

Cavcndiab,  H^n.  Henry 

Fred.  Compton 
Cay,  Charlee  Vidler 
Caxalet,  George  Henry 
CecilfLordBrownlow  Thoa. 

Montague 
— ^  iMrd  Tbomaa 
Chabot,  JU  W.  Vuc,  de, 

KCH. 
Chads,  Jobn  Cornell 

John  Henry 

Wm,  Catharwood 

William  John 

Chadwick,  G.  S. 

Edward  Fred, 

William 

Chalk,  Jobn  Brett 
Challis,  John  Henry 
Chalmer,  Jamea  Arch. 

b&,  266,  274 
Chalmers,  Andrew  427 

■  Jeho  153 


-Jaa.WalkM,AfDJ86 
.  John 

-  John  H. 

-  Montagu 
-Samiief 


Chambre,  James 

I  .   ■  WiUiam 


369 
197 
407 
369 
140 
88 


Charobres,  Wm.  Chambres  369 
Champeaui,  Caesar  Aug.  452 
Champion,  Edw.  Kendall  369 

^  Jobn  G.  247 

Reg.  H.  274 

Cbancelk>r,  Alexander       178 

Frederick  Hugh  27 1 

Jobn  331 

Chandler,  George  Lee  272 
— —  John  Thomas  161 
Chaplin,  Frank  123 

Tbomaa  34,147 

Chapman,  Alfied  Anguatua  199 
Arthur  Traror 


Leake 


—  Benjamin 

Frederick  E. 

— •^—  George 

— George 

— ^— -  Jobn  George 

John  Jamea 

Jobn  Strange 

— -~—  Sir  Stepbeo  Rem- 
nant, C0.  KCH.    11.281 
-*— — —  Stephen  Remnant 

210 

William 

WiUiam  D. 


185 
414 
284 
114 
369 
210 
331 
162 


Charlea,  Deskford 
Cbarleton,  Thoa.  Henry 
Charlewood,  Jobn 
Charlier,  Joseph 
Charlton.  Edward,  KH. 


369 
180 
407 
221 
331 
428 
54 


Edward  Spicer  247 


Saint  John 


Charretie,  Thomas 
Charsley,  Charlea 
Charter,  Ellis  James 
Charteris,  Hon.  Rich. 

Hon.  Walter 

Chartera.  Robert 
■•■        Samuel 
Chaae,John  WoodCoid 
ChatMd,  FivlgdGk 


331 
14 
369 
159 
150 
244 
427 
88 
414 
969 


ChattflilM^  Jafliis  Cteriest 

KH.  35 

*-*«^— OUfir  VMU  331 
Chawner,  Edward  Hoare  331 
Chaytor,  John  283 

Cheape,  John  331 

Cheetham,  Charlea  269 

Chenevis,  Stm,  William  Lin- 
ley  207 
■  ■.  Geoiy  432 
Cbepmell,  CharXas             331 

fiev.  H.  U       455 

Chermside,  Henry  Lowtber 


CherrimaUy  John 
Cherry,  Alfred  Henry 
Fied.  Clifford 


271 
419 
142 
320 

Cheaney,  Fran.  Rawdon      54, 

113,266 
■  ■    ■   Francia  Rawdon    285 
^-^^-^  Cba.  CmmwalUs    286 
Chesse,  Jean  de  451 

CheMhiie,  Edward  331 

Chester,  Harry  George  103, 

174 
■    Jobn 
John 


Chelharo,  Isaac 
Chetwode^  Geoiga 
Richard 


38 
204 
369 
134 

91 


Chetwyndi  Km.  Riohard 

Walter  140 

Chewton,  KtM,  Wm«  Fred. 

149 
Cbiaraoda,  Fra.  Leonard  427 
Chicheater,  Arthur  331 

Arthur  Chailes  331 

Horn,  Aug  ttstus 

George  Charlea  148 

Charlea  Raleigh 

199 

■  ■  George 
John  Odaeiua 

■  '    ■  Wugant 
— —  Bobart  Broce 


200 
167 
127 
233 
255 
427 
407 
197 
31 


ChUd,  Alex.  John  Blair 

Geoige 

— —  George  Riehavd 
-*—  William 
Cfailders,  Michael,  CB. 
-    —  Spencer  Philip  John 

273 
Childa,  Joaeph  93,  293 

Joseph  Clarka        270 

Chipchase,  John  326 
Chippindall.  Edward  170 
Chisholm,  Alexander  369 
ArehibOiMacra  193 


Donald  331 

John  114 

■I           John  188 

Stewart  291 

Chislette,  Henry  435 

Chittem.  John  407 

Choiseul,  Xavier  369 

Cholmaley,  Henry  D.  178 
Chelmondeley,  Htm^T.  G.  194 

{^hlEUtWf  8«mtl  182 


488 


Index* 


ChriitMi  FiecReriek  Gordbft 


4* 


Oeoife 
Henry  Paget 
t    ■       John 
"  '        Jolm  AUnader 
>    '       Napier  Tarnar 
*■   ■       Sam.  Tolfrey 
*■■■       Thomas 

»    WOliarn  John 
(nittrch|  Boneval 
<  ■  ■       Sir  Siefaatdy  CU. 

GCH. 
Gbarchill,  Charlea  Haary 
Charlea  Hauy 


932 
414 
369 
407 
152 
9S2 
332 
982 
146 
407 

60 
114 


Dpancap 


£d«vaid  Wra. 


263 
833 
322 
173 
71, 322 

CKavaldiDi,  Peter  Fran.       461 
Oinnamondy  Joseph  369 

Olaachy,  Casaitti  Matthew  62 


Chatei  Francis 
»    *     » Vhomaa 
«'  TwTor 


Claacy,  John 

»  Richard 

ClapcoU,  Charles 
George 


141 
260 
183 
212 
113 
312 
369 


Olapham,  William 
Glapp,  William  H«mry 
Glare,  Benjamin 
Claramont,  £dw.  Stoplbrd  360 
Clark,  Alexander 
'  ■  Edw.  Stevens 

— ^  Francis 
"  Frederick 

■  Frederick  Hohaon 

■  ■      John,  KH, 

■  John,  MD, 
■   John 

I  John  Stephens 

■*■        Lewis  TValawBy 

—  Pryce 
■  Robert 

■  Thomas 

—  Thomas 
Thomas 

Thomas 


-«—  Thos.  Noble 

■  WilUam 

William  Richard 

Claike,  Alexander  Ross 

■  '     '      Andnw 

■  iEneas 
— —  Charlea 

■    Cbas.  Aotbony 

■  Douglas  Benoet 
Fiederick 

■  ■         George 

George 
'    George  Calvert 
Guy 

■  ■■■        Henry 


419 
369 
176 
369 
213 
68 
311 
369 
224 
191 
332 
369 
264 
369 
427 
432 
433 
369 
370 
407 
286 
286 
274 
293 
427 
308 
176 
212 
274 
129 
91,229 
307 


Clarke,  James  Stanhope 
Patriok 

John 

■    ■        John  Gumming 
John  F.  Sales 


■^  John  Thorp 

—  John  Thomas 

—  John  Walrood 

—  Marshal 

—  Pal  rick  Joseph 

—  Joseph 
-Robert 


310 

89 

328 

56 

370 

312 

136 

370 

365 

56,228 

66.267 


Somerset  Molyneux 


Jamea  100,364 

James  393 

James  Ceaamiag  338 
Jaaaea  George  197 
Jamea  R,  4071 


345 

Thomas  431 

Thomas  370 

1  homas  Miller        134 

Tiedwsy  113 

Walter  370 

William  140 

WiHiam  370 

William  419 

Wm,  Henry  Hardy 

Fbrbes  304 

William  Hislop      319 

William  Hill  Dawe  305 

Ctarkson,  Walter  141 

William  Henry       163 

Clave)],  Richard  King  394 
Claveriog,  Henry  Mordannt  30 
Clay,  George  170 

—  James  Herbert  130 
Wm.  Waldegrave  Pel- 
ham                                370 

Clayiield.  Edw.  Irelsod  833 
Clayton.  Dowell  O'Reilly   312 

Henry  114 

SirWm.Rob.jBf.  33 

Thoroaa  419 

Cleary.  Rich.  Stanton  370 
Cleather,  Edward  John  332 
Cleave.  Richard  437 

Cleavelaod,  Fred.  Darby     369 

Rich.  Fran.  35.366 

Samuel  271 

Cleeve,  Stewart  Alex.  202 
Cleghorn.  George  370 

Cleland,  Alex.bfown,MO.  360 
Clement,  Cha.  Theophilus  257 
Clements,  Fred.  Wm.    89,360 

Geo.  Edw.  370 

— ^—  Henry  87 

John  122 

Robert  136 

William  Henry  397 

William.  lord     332 

Cleminson,  Edward  173 

Clendining.  Andrew  870 

Clendno.  William  393 

C  lephane,  Rob.  Don  elas  33 1 
Clerihew.  George.  JtfD.  337 
Clerk,  Henry  370 


Clerke,  Wm«  Jonathan        98 
Cleye,  Hen.  Antfa.  Fied.     446 

Urban  <I7 

Cleveland.  Geo.  D.Dieksoo  350 
— -^—  Henry,  Duht  0/  32 
Henry  W.  BaJrxI246 


Clibborn,  Wm.  Geo.  Mea* 

xies 
Cliffe,  Cbarles 
ClifTord,  Hon,  Henry 

Jolin  Jamea 

Miller 

Richard  Cormick 

Rob.  Cav.  Spen. 


Clifton.  Sir  Arthur  Benj. 
KCB.  KCB.  10. 

August 08   Wyke- 


faam 


Cfaandos  Fred. 
Thomas  Henry 


155 
353 
3S3 
348 
370 
161 
145 

138 

353 

135 
138 


Clinton.  Lord  Cha.  Pelham 
Pelham  118 

Frederick  54 

Henry  65 

Michael  321 

Clitherow.  John  10.319 

John  Christie  60.147 

CliTo.  Edward  333 

Cloete.  A  bra.  Josias,  CB. 

KH. 
Close,  Frederick 
— ^  John  Marjoram 

Maxwell 

Wert  Henrj 

Clondt,  Morris  ere 

Cluoe.  William 

Clnnie,  Jaa.01iphant,  CB, 


S3 
373 


37 
312 
446 
333 

68 


Clutlerbnclr,  Daniel  Hugh  134 

James  Edmund 

165 

John  188 

Wimam  207 

Clyde.  James  318 
Coakley.  Andrew  358 
Coates,  Richard  Aylmer  370 
William          350.  358 


William 
Wilham  Henry 


Coats,  John 
Cobb,  John 
Cobbe,  Alexander  Hugh 

■  Chas.  A . 
Chas.  Power 


428 
431 
306 
397 


Geoige 
Henrr  C. 


154 
159 


36,365 
61.355 
370 


Cobbold,  Frederick 
Cochrane,  Cha.  Stewart       316 
George  67, 357 


Clerke,  Augustus  Jonathan  386 
Francis  Carr  333 

Holt  Waring  173 

St.  John  Aug.  IT//.  36 
RichardWolhatoa  177 
5irWm.Heory,Bl,333J 


George  Henry 
Hugo  Stewart 
James  Day 
James 

James  Johnstone 
John  llioinas 
Robert 

'  Robt*  MoituBCf 
Theoas 


34il 

343 

332 

30 

335 
333 


Index, 


489 


Cocbnoty  Thot.  Baroti, 

n  .■        WiUiam 
— ^ William 

Cock.  JVBM 

Cockbttrb.  AJextodflf 
-  Chat*  F. 
-Cba,  Vansitlart 
»  Sir  Francis 


"VT" 


153 
32 
370 
113 
162 
274 
268 
14 

R<.H«i.5ir  George, 

GCB.  292 

Henry  212 

5irjras.Bi,  GCH.  113 

120 
332 
419 

ai5 

370 
193 
231 
169 
332 


■ '  '  >    ■  Jamet 
■  *;  ■       Jamet 

— ^ Janet 

Joho  Jekem 

Phiiieai  Charlca 

^■11        Thomas  Hugh 

^ —  Wemysa,  Tfaooiu 

■       Wm,  Peier 
Cockbarne,  Wm.  Horace 
Cockcraft»  Wm.  Wild  Joe. 

Cockell,  William 
Cocker,  Barnard  Wm« 
Cocks,  Charles  Lygon 
-;         OcUvitis  Yorke 
Philip  Reginald 


209 
91 
332 
148 
155 
269 
93 
332 


Codd,  William 
Coddiogtoo,  Joshua 
Codriogton,  Wm.  J.     39, 147 
Coen,  William  Jobo  261 

Coffin.  Sir  Edward  Pine     427 

■  ■  '■  ■  Guy  Carleton  39 
Cogblao,  Jamea  238 
— ^«  John                      433 

WUliam  114 

Winiam  Charles     207 

Coke,  Hon.  WenoMin  Cle* 

rence  Walpole  150 

Colborne,  Hmi.  Francis  166 
'  Hon,  Janes        167 

■  "  Hon.  John  Col- 

borne 226 

Colborn,  WUliam  235 

Colby,  Charles  250 

Hen.  Ang.  333 

Thomas  16 

Colchesier«  Thomas  433 

Cblclough,  Anth.  Cmar     432 

■  ■  George  271 

■  M'Caity  370 

Colcroft,  John  370,  454 

Cole,  Arthur  Lowry  221 

—  Charles  370 

—  George  186 

—  George  256 

Heniy  163 

Hon,  Hen.  Arthur      333 

— —  John  A.  166 

John  William  370 

Peonel  68,  282 

Richard  Sweet  243 

Robert  68 

Robert  John,  UD,     171 

Colebrooke.  Sir  Wm,  Maeb. 

GMe.  CB.  KH.         87, 266 


Colebrooke,  James  Robert     68 

Coleman,  Charles  407 

'■■       Htinry  F.  George   130 

John  435 

Coles,  Ricbaid  George        162 

Robert  BartlaU  34 

— —  Joaias  Rogera  John  124 
-*— WnuCowpei  38 

CoUeit.  John  H.  113 

Coilette,  Henry  219 

Collier,  Charles,  UD,  430 
—  James  406 

CoUiags,  A(lolphos,3fI>.  265 
■    ■   Daitiel  StiattOB     234 

JohnE.  184 

CoUington,  John  Wheeler  104, 

268 
CoUingwood,  John  124 

■     WiUiam  Dixon 

370 
Wm.  Pole 


Collins,  Beoj.  MarshaU 
'        Charles 
■  Edward 

■  Francis 

■  George 
John 

— —  Joseph  Ambfosa 
■  ■       Michael 

■  '  Stephen  Edward 

Collinson,  Thomas    Ber- 
nard 

CoUis,  Peter 

William 


188 
370 
370 
179 
419 
370 
419 
370 
414 
408 

284 
333 
370 
293 
188 
370 
408 


Colliss,  John 
Colls,  Robert  Staeey 

William 

CoUyer,  Geo.  Samuel 
Colmao,  G.  Butler  Trisoott 

266 
■         Thomu  333 

—  Wm.  Fred.  Adams 

232 
Wm.  Thomas 


Colaett,  Jas.  Richard 
Colomb,  George  Hatten 
■  Geo.  rhomas 


26Q 
114 
272 
68 
195 


Colpoys,  John 
Colquhoon,  J.  Nisbet56,  113. 

267 
ColquiU,  John  Wallace  156 
Colt,  Charles  Rnsiell  1 30 
Colthurst,  David  Latooehe 

168 

J.  R.  333 

Robert  Edwaid 
Cooie  199 

Columba.  Pietro  Santa       451 
Colvile,  Frederick  333 

Graham  194 

Henry  36. 149 

Colvill,  Hugh  Georg«         180 

Robert  249 

Robert  427 

Thomaa  H.  223 

CoMUe,  Charles  John       332 

Wm.  Jamea  263 

Cembe,  Matthew  291 


_  » 

Combermeiv,  8.  rtie.OCB. 

GCH.  6, 113, 1I8»464 
Comper,  Joho  Thomas  308 
Compton,  Ld.  SpeMUf  8.  141 
Cofidy,  Niobeiu  679 

Coney,  Arthur  Henty  210 
Coagdoo^  Gee.  Walkop  994 
Cengreve.Geoige.  CB.68|  180 

'  William  180 

Cowoffham.  WiUiam  870 
Ceonel,  AW.  Jaa.  Nisbett 

UD. 
Coonell,  Addphna  Fmd. 
Henry 


•^  Jamea 


Conner.  Robert 
Wm.H.  Br 


lliO> 

271 

308 

810 

216 

116 


Comolly,  Edwnid  Joseph 

Ridgway  306 

—«— Richard  Oeo.  296 
-^-«--*—  Wm.  Hallett  16 
Connop,  Henry  662 

Richard  67 

Connor*  Frsdeiick  166 

CanoUy,  Arthur  Wettealcf  181 

Henry  U.  274 

'      Jamea  682 

John  Auf;nel«i     200 

John  Charles         174 

Patriek  410 

Conrady,  Martinus  382 

Couran,  Lewis  Charles       162 

MaiceU  207 

Wm.  Adam  207 

Conron,  Edward  256 

Conroy,  Henry  Geo.    €6, 144 

Silt  John,  Bt.        632 

Constant,  John  446 

Conway,  Samuel  370 

Thos.  Sydenham, 

CB.  94,  176 

CooyersyCkeriea  Edw.  CB,  14 

Charles  Edward    122 

Robert  Rowlead   241 

Conyngham,  Francis,  Mara. 

•/,  KP.  CCH.  66 

Cooeh,  Charles  214 

Coode,  Chas.  Penittse  294 
Cook,  Edwin  Adidphne  137 
-^—  Jervis  332 

William  Surteea        332 

Cooke,  Adelphne  370 

Aotbonr  Cherlea  286 

■  Edward  Bowea      186 

John  332 

-*—  John  Heniy     89, 1 16 

lUcb.  Harvey,  CB, 

60 

Rich.  May  Migaan  1 14 

Robert  416 

Thomas  Valenane  206 

Wm.  Ridley  Chaa. 

166 
Cookes,  Geor^  180 

Coombe,  Chsriea  463 

■     '■      Joseph  370 

Cooper,  Arthe*  200 

— —  Aatlej  PaalMi       262 

C  0 


490 


Jitde±» 


196 


209 
90 
312 
332 
195 
370 
297 
222 
308 


Cooper,  Btaiuby 

Charles  Kellj 

David 

>■  Edward  Heorj 

■  George 

■  Godfrey 
Hewy  68, 196 

■  Henry  Fallowfield  297 
— -—  Herbert  Stanley  235 
1  Isaac  Rhodes 

'  lioonafd  Mone 

Robert 

■■  Robert  Heoiy 

■  Samnel 
'            Samuel 

Thomas 

William 

*— —  Wm.  Robertson 
Coore.  Rich.  J.  Lechmere  191 
Coote^  Charles  James  69,169 

Chidley  332 

Chidley  Bownei    203 

£yre  187 

— -^ Henry  J.  187 

John  370 

JohnChidleT         194 

Rich.G«thinCreagh370 

Copeland,  George  150 

Copioger^  Henry  167 

Copland,  Alex.  Lester       208 
Coppioger,  John  Murray   370 
CoppoB,  Joseph 
Corbel,  Aodrew  George 
Corbett,  Edmund 

, Frank 

—  Siuart 
•  WillUm 


451 
202 
240 
184 
114 
203 
197 
448 
433 


435  Cotber«  Chaiies,  CB,  50 

370  Cottioghsm,  Thomas  370 

168   Cotton^  Corbet  70 

133  £dw.  AotoDius  332 

113  Heory  CalveUy  260 

Hugh  Cotton  114 

—  Lynch  Stspleton 

Sidoey  216 

Sydoey  John   58.  173 

Thomaa  Forrest  432 

-— —  Hpife  Wellington 

H.  S,  118 

William  114 

Sir  Willougbby 


CorcorsB.  Alexis 
Cordemaotti  Albert 
Coriield,  Charles 

■  James  Wiosmore  204 
Corharo*  WUliam  370 
Cork,  Edmund,  Earl  of,  KP.  6 
Cormiek,  Cbas.Tyssea       201 

■  John  191 
Cornelius,  Rich.  Longfield  332 
Comes,  John  231 
Cornewall,  Herbert  Somer- 

253 
247 
38 
261 
233 
226 
159 
370 
332 


sotH. 
Cornwall,  George 

■         Wm.  Henry 
Comwell,  William 
CorrdLJames 
Corrigao,  Joba  Joseph 
Corry,  George 
— —  Sonenet 
Cony,  Chas.  Jnste  de 
Cory  too,  George  Frederick  155 

George  Hunt   70,292 

John  Rawlins  40, 292 

Cosby,  William  370 

Cosnard,  John  408 

Cesser,  Walter  294 

Costetlo,  Pierce  419 

Coeter^  Thoa.  Oliver  WatU  124 
Cosdey,  John  88 

Tbeoph*  Byers      332 

Costob«li«»  Jas.  PalUscr  332 


GCB.  KCH. 
Coiieh,  George 

William 

Conche,  Chailea 
Edward 
John 
■   ■  Richard 
Thomas 


10,250 
297 
173 
227 
427 
370 
408 
332 
433 
370 


Conlsoo,  Alexsnder 
Coulthaid,  Robert 
Couper,  Sir  George*  Bartu 

CB.  KH.  31 

Courant,  Antoine  451 

Court,  John  414 

Major  H.  114 

Courten,  Pierre  P.  Au- 
gusts de  451 

Amend  de       86*  452 

Courtenay,  Geo.  Heniy      370 

Geo.  Townseod  427 

^         John  GarneU     311 

Wm.  Allan        264 

Courtis,  John  Chaa.  Grey  294 
Coutios,  William  455 

Coussmaker,  Arthur  Lan- 

noy  154 

Coveney,  Jamea  370 

Coventry,  Richard  370 

Tbos.Wm.Elogerl81 

Cowan,  Adam  179 

£dw.  Alphonso 


Fred. 


Thomas,  JCD. 


Cowoher.  John 
Cowelly  Henry 

'       Heniy  Robert 
'  James 
—  Jas.  Ch.  Murray 
John 


Cowen,  Augustus  Henry 
Charles 


-Edwsrd 
Henry  Lionel 


306 
168 
370 
227 
261 
130 
148 
163 
212 
250 
212 
312 
370 
166 


Cowley,  Chariea 
Cowper,  Andrew  John 

Hy.  Douglas  99,191 
Bm.  Wm.  Fra.  332 
Francis  Boyntim   238 

414 
284 
66,144 
332 
332 
4141 


— — —  Henry 

Willism 

Cox,  Augttstia 

—  Charles 

—  Cbsrlet 
-i-Cbailee 


Ooi.CimtlesTlMmM  579 

Douglas  Leitb  414 

Edmund  Heniy  296 

Francis  Edward  285 

Francis  HawtiSfy  260 

•"—  Fnncia  Kegaa  176 

George  HaiUit  204 

James  258 

Jamea  P.  286 

John,  KB.  53 

John  George  332 

*— -  Jobo  HamiUaa  2i7 

JobnWiUiam  164 

Josepih  Loom  332 

Uigb  GoUit  1S9 

Roben  Allaa  tU4 

SanuMl  3<0 

>  Samnel  Symei  207 

T.  316 

WUliam,  KB.  38 

WUliMD  88 

Sir  William  30 

Wdliam  HamiltQB  279 

Coien.  Edward  212 

Cosoo,  George  SUfpola  19« 
Coxworthy,  rerguaon  Tb.  307 

Jamee  308 

CozeoSy  George  370 

Crebbe,  Eyre  J.  KB.  57 

Crabtree,  Abraham  13u 

George  Longh.  370 

Crackoell,  Jemes  Tims.  332 
Cradock»Adam  W  illiaaasoo  33J 
Richard  Willkm  161 


Craig,  Aylmec  Stmagfbfd  227 

Mimao  254 

Ciaigie,  Anthony  David    2dj 

John  332 

JobnHaUmtt,CB.IU 

— ^  Peter  Edmonatooe, 
CB.  36,  in 

Rebu  CoUina         177 

Cramer,  Henry  John  427 

Andrew  Phil^       452 

Crampion,  Josiah  37(^ 

Robert  UoBij    243 

Cranage,  John  4C4» 

Craofield.  Gea^  Dartey       331 
Crasier,  Richard  Lon^WJ  166 

Shsftoe  Crasaar      159 

Cmulbrd,  Willaam  370 


Craufurd,  J.Robenaon  53. 144 
— —  Robert  EaaiLaa 

Famkerley  271 
Creom,  Chariea  370 
John  411 

Heniy  88 

Craven,  Charles  7 
Crawford,  Adam  Fik  40.  266 

Akx.  Spmm  STO 

"     Fmncis  H.  24^ 

Henry  241 

James  \U 

John  219 

John  Cbfts.  3;  J 

Joseph  370 

Robert  10 
Robert  23 


Index. 


491 


f>twfiW,'Robt:  frfigiBraia  568 

i  ■  ■  ThoBMn,  MX>.    202 

r     WiHiam  "   414 

Wm.  Thomis     269 

Crawfttrd,  John  88 

• Robert  218 

*—  Rob.  Hen.  Pftjne 

235 
Crawley,  Chmrles  222 

■  Henry  171 
■■           Henry  Owen         ^83 

-  Henry  Bambrook    116 

PHIip  Sambrook    148 

Thoma»  R.  141 

William  370 

Creagb.  ArthorGethin       370 

•^ Charlea  Oabome    238 

— —  Giles  Vtndeleur  64 
James  89,  238 

■  Jamee  Henry  178 
»  Jasper  Byng  97 

. Sir  Michael,  KK.    38 

Tbos.  Miller  192 

Orealock,  Henry  Hope  242 
Create,  Anthony  Reynold 

Vytvan  285 

Cree,  John  370 

Creigbton>  Joseph  37 

—  Thomas  419 

Gremer,  James  Smith  332 
CTerar.  Jtoies  228 

Creser,  Richard  414 

Orespigny,  Geo.  BtickeC.  171 
Crespin,  Geo.  H.  Legassick  408 
■■    -       Henry  370 

Cresswell,Wm.  G.Baker  137 
Creyke,  Alexander  Stephen 

286 

Crichton,  John  332 

CHgao,  Clandins  445 

Crispin,  George  219 

William  Benlamin 

255 
Crispo,  Sydney  Smith  370 

Critchell,  Arthnr  Croft  297 
Croaadidte,  Drought  Richard 

213 
Crocker,  Alfred  312 

Crocket,  John  296 

Croft,  Henry  128 

—  John  M'Grigor  Ang. 
Tbos.  312 

Jonathan  312 

John  Thomas  114 

Stephen  220 

Crofton,  £dw.  Heniy  Low- 
ther 


229 

Edw.  Walter  268 

■■'     GnstaTUs  St  John  285 
>  Henry  256 

-'—  Hogh  Augvstns  157 
-—  Hugh  Dennis  99,  171 
— —  Johnflblliott  64 

-  Richard  Henry      270 

Waher  Frederic     332 

Crofton ,  Wm.  Edward  163 
Crofts,  Edmund  174 

Crokat,  William  53 


Croker,  Edward  168 

Edward  248 

Edward  Hare  126 

Hen.  Braddell  208 

John  157 

John  L.  168 

— -  John  Rees  238 


Ponsonby  May  Ca- 


rew 


^Rtchaid 

■      Richard  Anbin 

William,  CB, 

William 

Crombie,  Alexander 
■  '   ■      James 
Thomas 


296 
123 
175 
39 
260 
224 
408 


69,147 
Crompton,  Wm.  Joshua  98 
Crooke,  Mathias  S.  221 

William  Richard  189 

Crooks,  Wm.  Smedley        419 


Crookshank,  Alexander 
Crowder 

—    Blackman 

Chichester  Graham 
'     "  George 
Richard 


Crosbie.  Sir  Wm.  B(. 
Crosdill,  John,  CB. 
Cross,  Anthony 

-James 

John,  KH, 

Philip  H.  C. 

—  Richard 

— —  Wm.  Jennings 

Crosse,  John  Bnrton  St. 


308 

202 
427 
370 
332 
113 
414 
433 
51 
254 
371 
332 

311 
240 
408 
286 
114 
371 
371 
157 
371 
414 
371 
230 

Crown,  George  Frederick  408 

Crowtber,  Jeremiah 

Rich.  J.  F. 


Croix 


Joshua  Grant 


Crossgrove,  James 
Croasmao,  William 
Croudace,  James 
William 


Crow,  William 
Crowder,  Edward  F. 
Crowe,  Charles 

George  Wm. 

Joseph 

Joseph,  P/f. 


Croxton,  Thomas 
Crozier,  Acheson 

Henderson 

William 


371 
332 
114 
371 
408 
178 
332 

203 
419 
452 


Cruice,  Edmund  John 
Cruickshank,  William, 

AfD. 
-^—  Alexander 
Crusius,  David 
Crotchley ,  Charles       70, 1 74 

Robert  J.  L.      175 

Cruttenden,  Edwin  57 

Courtenay       40,  266 

Cubbon,  Mark  113 

Cubitt,  Edward  George      133 

Edward  George    371 

George  160 

Henry  AivfaibaM  215 


Codbertsob,  John  332 
Cuddy,  Alexander  Daniel  332 
WiUiam  Holland 

Leclcy  Daniel  96, 206 

Stephen  433 

Cull,  George  -371 

Cttllen,  Edward  -396 

William  ni3 

Cumberland^   Bentinck  ~ 

Haity  '  332 

■  Charles  Brownlow  59, 

248 

Charles  Edward    ^86 

George  Bentinck   248 

Geo.  Bnrrell  193 

R.  F.  W.  248 

Cumberlege,  Chas.  Lush.    332 

Harry  Allham       216 

Cumin,  WilKam  435 

Cuming,  Edward  H^liam  231 

George  316 

Waher  '   176 

WiUiam  Charfa    307 

Gumming,  Alexander         310 

Alexander  371 

Alexander  408 

■  Sir  Hen.  John, 

KCH.  7, 136 

— Hen.  Wedder- 

bum  146 

John  232 

John  Hunt         176 

■  ■  ■  ■  Robert  308 

Robert  Gordon  258 

Robt.  OcUvius  203 

William  183 

Wm.  427 

William  Samuel  256 

Cuninghame,    Wm.  Cu* 

ninghame  231 

Wm.  John     193 

Robert  Camp- 
bell 193 
Cunlifle,  Sir  Robt.  Hen. 

Br.  Cfi.  113 

Cnnniaghftm,  Alex.  433 

James  124 

John  244 

William  George 

206 
Cunytghame,  Arthur  Aug. 
Thurlow  64,  171 

Sir  David,  Br.  30 

■     Wm.  Angus* 

tus  Myrton  260 

Cuppage,  Alexander  337 

Burke  69,  267 

—  John  Macdonald24l 

Stephen  53 

Cure,  Alfred  C.  206 

Cureton,  Edward  B,  130 

Curling,  Henry  371 

James  BuncQ        116 

Curll,  Henry  308 

Curran,  Boaventnra  Ro- 
mero 428 
Currer,  Richard  R«            248 
Carrie,  Eugene                  236 

cg2 


4$0 

iCvrrie,  Otongt  Alfred     -  393 

■  ■■■         L.  Douglas  Haj    170 

■  i  &QbU  HamUtoa     190 

SaiDttal,  MD.        173 

'  Wm.  Ferguuou     233 

Cvrry,  Robu  Murmy  294 

'--^ Duu>n  Whidbcor     1^ 

.CifrteUr  Henry  Joha  1A8 

Curtis,  CofvuUe  138 

^ Charitt  151 

«.T^ Heory  333 

■  ■■■         JaiD^  Gray  Wm.  114 

-.^ Reginald  274 

Cartois,  Geo,  Cbaa,  W.     215 
Canon,  Htm.  Ernest  Ceo«   203 

lfoii.Rich.W.PeDD  145 


Koptr 


•  IfiMi.  Jobn  Haaiy 


Hon,  Laicestar 


371 
263 
371 


34 
134 
148 
145 


Cauna,  Jckn 

Cost.  Xfoa.   Sir  £d«anlj 

KCB. 
— '  ^Qory  Fraoda 
^*— « Horraoe  William 
*— <»  John  JPraocia 
-^ —  Eton.  Per^gnaa  Fni.  333 
Castaoce,  Holnan  34 

^^^  NevUle  333 

Wm.  NaviUa     126 

Catajar,  Carlo  101^263 

Cathbcrt,  Cha.  Alfred        217 
■   ■  t  John  RawUnsoB  136 

—*--.—-  KoU.  Alai.  94, 166 
r/rhofl»aa  371 


Cattlar,  Auguataa  Tonjro 

fitainaa  297 

Cuylar^jMobGlya  12 

.PacbenhaMan,  Ha«ry» 

Banm  449 

Dacrea,  Ricbaid  Jamaa  268 
Bagg,  Cbaika  Haary  3M 
-—  Robert  Aleiaodar  255 
D'Agmilar,  Goo.  Charles* 

CB,  12, 209 

■  n  ■  Cha.Lawfanca  270 

Henry  Tonana   70. 

144 
419 
333 

445 

371 


I>aiaas,  Charles 
Daioliy«  Michael 
Dakina,  Wm.  Whitfield, 

Aaa.  DD. 
DalhMC,  Geo.  Charles 
Dalby.  Kicholas  BennaU  297 
Balgairos,  William 
Dtlgatyi  Alennder 

Fred.  Henry 


^»*  *■    ■  Jamas  W« 
Balgleish,  Robert 
Dalboosia,  Th§  Earl  of 
Dallaat  Alexander 

■  ■■  Charles 

■  ^■M    Geoige  Frad. 

-T Robert  Wm. 

Thomas  Yurta 


Dallwigv  Conrad 
Dalmer,  Francis 
— ^-  Thomas,  CB.  12, 198 


371 
371 
221 
455 
371 
315 
419 
115 
197 
122 
137 
446 
31 


JGufiar. 

Palryia^le,  5tr  Afl^lphm 
John,  .Hart.  13 

Alex.  371 

—  GeoreeGrey      160 

Geo.  Hading«on  243 

■  Sir  Hew,  JBu      67, 

223 
^     John  Hamilloa 
EfpbtnstODe  150 

John  Fits  Roy    190 

Wm.  Henry       307 

Dalton,  Charles  61,  266 


Charles  Jamaa 
— —  Pbilip  Tuite 
■         Thomas  N, 
D' Alton,  Edward 

Edward  Rich. 


Daly,  Han,  Charlea 
—'—Dennis 

—  Geaiga 

—  lAwrence 

—  Edward  Nugent 

Robert 

Dalyell,  JobnThomaa 

Melville 


O'Arey,  Thonw,  MD^    lai 
Geo.  Abbaa£ooli94« 


John 

Judge  Thoiu 
Oliver  Barker 
WiUmm 


335 

333 
Jl7 
219 
371 
451 
408 


268 
371 
213 
333 
371 
241 
34 
371 
408 
371 
455 
172 
88 

Dalsell,  Hon.  Arth.  Alex. 

56,199 

James  245 

■  John  Alexander     204 
— ^-*  John  M.  89 

Hon,  Rob.  Alex.  G.233 

Wm.  John  S7l 

Damer,  Hon,  Geo.  Lionel 

Dawson,  CB,  50 

■  Seymour  Lionel 
WilUaro  Dawson  160 

Demes,  Mansell  371 
Thoa.  lioagworth  274 

I  William  Longworth 

60 
Dana,  Wm.  Pultaney  414 
Dance,  George  S23 

Dandy,  Joho  419 

Dane.  Richard,  MD,        180 

John  179 

D'Anfoasy,  Lt  Cimalkr  408 
Daniel,  John  Edgeumbe  427 
— —  Lewis  450 

— —  Ludrord  Harvey     189 

Peter  Fane  Edge  37 1 

WilUam  George     U\ 

Daniell,  Cba«  Augustua  S46 
— ^  Charlea   Frederio 

Torrana  189 

■  Edwin  Gream       159 

'    ■  Francia  A.  113 

Henry  67, 147 

J.  S;^6 

— —  John  Hinton  193 

Ralph  Allen  Cha.  937 

Robert  371 

——  William  Freeman  312 
Danaey,  Cha.  Cornwallia 

CB.  40, 266 

Darby,  Carrich  241 

Charlea  S38 

Joseph  53 


Darey,  laaac  Robotean 
DardeU  Geo.  Alexander 
Dardia,  John 
Dare,  F.  Marmadnke  Hall  174 

Henry  llaU  174 

Dar«ll,  5ir  Harry.  Bl.  60^127 


Henry  Johtt 


D*Arley,  Wm.  Wallaee 
Darter,  Edward 
Darling,  Henry  Charlea 
■  Montague  Wm. 

SirR^GCB.    7^221 

— — —  Svdner  160 

Wm.  Lindaay         15 


tf9 

S68 

U 

306 

307 


Darrah.  N«  Lawaon  54,  f  49 
Darrocn,  Donald  G.  A.  333 
Dartnell,  Geo.  Roaaell     3t0 

Nelaon  204 

Daahwood.  Alex.  Wilton    58 

F.  Loftas  141 

Geo.  A.  C.        ft3 

Henry  W.  J.     tr3 

William     Hen. 

AclrUnd  187 

Daaaanvilla,  Wb»  Alaton^ 

Af D.  f91 

Daaael,  Conrad  Von  447 

Daubeney,  Edward  219 

Fred.  Svhea  "    195 

Hen.  CLaa.  Bam. 

aton,CR.  d3,206 

Henry,  KH.        13 


Danbeny»  James 
Daubui,  Jamaa  BaiiU 
Daun,  Robert,  MD. 
Daaai,  Robert 

William 

WflUam,  Ma 


tl4 

371 

431 

160 

158 

433 

Daveoport,Ch.£d«eaalw  159 

■  E.  Montagu       913 

— —  Joho  CoUmaa    128 

'  Trevor  333 

John  Saliiab.      507 


Dareoey,  Burton         92, 151 

Charlea  Beenur  179 

Davem,  A  vary  Jordaa  204 
■  John  353 

David  FiedXavns  297 

David,  John  428 
Daridaon,  Alexander  114 
Frad.  Augnatoa  936 

Jamaa  433 

— —  James  419 

Jas.  BatabeVir  571 

John  427 

—  Patrick,  MD.    1 94 

Peter  Fraaer     427 


lyAfceypO'Conoor*  MD.  239 


Oavies  Hemy  Davie  Fcr* 
gaaoB  1 

Sir    Beniy    Robert 

FemsOB,  BerC  SS 

-<.—  John  DtviaF^ifaM  145 


■            Augiutus  157 

BedfQfd  «69 

*— —  Dixu0l  Owen  433 

David  «4t 

-^ David  SS3 

:-  David  371 

^  Francta  Jobn  34 

— — —  Geoi^  2iS 
Gfccaow  273 


Uenrj  Geo.  John- 


tfcone 

Hemy  Jobn 

Henry  MD, 

tjoha 
John 

■  ■     John 

—  Joseph 
Peter 

—  Richard 
Robert  WiUock 

■  Thomas  Henry 
Haitioga 

r  Ximothr 

Wm.  Hanbaiy 


296 
183 
433 
SCO 
333 
333 
333 
428 
414 
266 

34 

87 

53 

Davia,  Alfred  333 

«*— ^  Gao.  Lennox,  CB.  62, 

160 

Hen,  Samuel   90,203 

'  John  139 

John  371 

John  Henry  408 

John  Atkins  291 

Thomas  247 

^  Wiltiam  134 

■  William  333 
— ^-*  William  408 

WUliam  Henxy     37 1 

WiUiamSandom    296 

Davison,  James  37 1 

'l*homas  236 

--P— 3ir  William,  JTtf.  53 
PaTj,John,JirD.  430 
Sir  Wm.  Gabriel, 

CB,  KCH.  10, 211 

Pavja,  Edm.  Sodea  371 

CUiwe,  Charles  333 

Dawes,  Edward  Alleyne   241 

■  '    ■ '    William  Lewis 

08.292 
Dnwkins,  Clinton  .Francis 
Borau  186 

■  Hemy  31 

Wm.  Gregory    148 

Dawson,  Charles  205 


Iftdex, 

DaWBun,  William,  MD.    309 


WUliam 


krskine  Scott  Fran- 


els  G«orge  196 

Fraocls  212 

■   George  92 

George  F.  285 

— ^-  Geo.  K.  Massy  208 

Geo.  Thomson  257 

Henry  126 

Henry  Hill  170 

Richard  191 

Rob.  Kearaley  283 

Han.  T.  Veaej  14$ 

-1^  Williaia  19< 


371 
371 
398 
251 
408 
237 


Day,  Alexander 

Henry  Jamea 

John 

^— John 

Rob.  Ladbroke 

— ; —  William  D.  H.  Gbinoeu 

246 
DeaooOj  Charles  Clement  104, 

213 

Chas.  Parka         333 

Thomas         100,  176 

Wm.£d.Darand  213 


Deakins,  Robert  Thomaa  312 
Daaley,  Charles  433 

Desman,  Thomaa  408 

Dean,  Robert  371 

William  414 

Deane,  Charles,  ITff.  65,151 

George  On»low      173 

Hy .  Allen  Murray  173 

-*—  John  Everard        171 
-^—  Thomas  408 

William  414 

Deaos,  Robert  408 

Deare,  George  260 

De  Beaavoir.  Sir  John  Edro.408 
Debeaham,  Thomas  419 

De  Blaquiera,  Robert  MiOey 

116 
fiim.  John 


Debs,  Fra.  Matthias 
De  Burgh,  A  nth.  Philip 
Jas.  Florence 


333 
449 
333 

113 
De  Butts,  3ir  Augustus, 

KCH.  8, 281 

— ^—  John  Cromia 

Blackwood  285 

De  Carteret,  George  414 

Decken,  Benedix,  Baron    446 

Cha.  Von  der         446 

— -^—  Geo.  Count  Von 

der  44^ 

De  Courcy.  Navinson 

Willoughby  296 

William  Sinclair   216 

Deeble,  William  207 

Deere,  Joseph  Eylea  246 

Deertng,  Rupert  Barber    251 


De  Fanche,  Charles 
DeGrey,Tho.  £arl 
Dehnel,  Henry 
Deichmann,  Carl.  Fred. 
De  la  Cherois.  Nicholas 
Delacombe,  Henry  Iratt 


Haniy  Edw. 


De  la  Condaroine,  Thos. 
De  Lscy,  John 
Delamaio,Cha.Henry,CB.  114 


408 
4 
448 
447 
127 

29J 
294 
333 
91 


Edw.  Smith 


De  Laocey,  James 
Delancey,  John 
Delaoy,  F. 
Delboate,  D.  C.  Aug. 
Deliaser,  Edmund  Alex.    230 
Da  Lbla,  Haml  Frad.      383 


371 
52 
333 
121 
239 


498 

Da  Liale,  Richard  248 

Delias,  George  449 

Delmar,  Charles  Abbott    135 
Delm6^  Hen.  Peter  371 

Delmege,  Colin  Chriifo- 

pher  John.  MB.  3ll 

Delmoot,  Frederidk  333 

Dely,  Wm.  Alexaadar 
Dempster,  John,  MO. 

James  CarroU 

William 


2l!l 
316 
184 
93 
291 
371 
203 
871 
^  242 

5iir^iHi«BTbot,283 
Denioa,  Nathaniel  B4>bart  445 
Dtnne,  Oeorga  .  116 

Lambert  H.  274 

Thomas  Plasttta      161 


Daoinay,  Charles 
Daniord.  Charles 
Danisoa.  Cha.  Albart 
—  Georga 
Hsny 


Dannie,  Henry  William     179 
Dennis,  3tr  James,  KCB. 

32,154 
James  Benjmmb   289 


John  ritzThomas  247 

JobnLaalia     94,246 

Morley   StrailMd 

Tyota  228 

'■    '  Manrioa Griffin      70, 

911 
Dannistoan,  Robert  132 
Denny,  Richard  99,  T70 

William         68«  223 

William  185 

X)ant,  Robert  37i 

"        1  hoa  Edw*  Bowayi* 

bank  100 

Denton,  Joseph  194 

Dearing,  Edward  HtDaaga 

148 
Dariaiy,  Barthdomeir 
Vigors,  KH.  58, 238 

Oao.Attg.FM.    209 


Da  Rob,  Hon.  Dudley 
Charles  Fitigatald  IIB 

Wm.  L4frd  38 


D^Erp,  Balthasar,  Bofvn    333 
Desailly,  Joseph  433 

Desbarraa,  Henry  Wind- 
ham 871 
Desboroogh,  John  27 1 
Desbrisay,  TheophiltislOO,  268 
Deshon,  Fred.  Gao.  Tho.  173 
Deamond,  John  249 
De  Smidt,  J.  P.  L.  4'28 
Joliaones          307 


Despard,  Henry,  CB,  37,  251 

Fred.  William 

Philip  Henry         833 


Des  Vosnz,  sir  Chis.  Bt.  983 

Henry  333 

Detmer,  Frederick  446 
Develin,  Henry  WilliiiD  436 
Da  Vara,  Francis  Horatio  288 
Devarall,  Wm.  Daronish  101 
:»  Thomaa  Joaapboa  97, 

H9 


4m 


Index* 


IDsienll,  Ganat^taifQid  9ft, 

Hfveraux,  Georgi  Alfmd  408 
>■  J  >  Hon,  Gmxn 

TVlbot  360] 

De  Veulle,  Acton  476 

D«tt»ii,  Wm.  HflDiy  ^33 

DjUt,  ArmiM  37d 

Dtfwar»  Albemaffie  330 

(i>-    ir  JaidM  WiMiiin      300 
DeweU,  TbDma  333 

TM  Wttdi  Jiroes  DousIm 

333 
1>s.  Wilton,  Wm.  Thomas  16& 
De  Wmton.  Robt.  He*.    351 

Tbomw  36© 

-~*—  G.J.D»WiatoB351 

D'Holkt«n90»  HftDiy        -463 
IXUoioboldt,  John  Hen.    447 

307 
397 
463 
180 
176 
368 
lU 


Dias,  1mm 
D(M>on,  George 
Dleent%»  Fmmta$ 
DJefc,  Augiisia»AJQx« 
Charles  GniMiid 
Frauds 
Hope 

James  Abercimnby    104 

John     *  833 

John  Simon  Francis  330 

Wniiiin,  MLK  163 

Dldtees,  Horatio  Geofge  318 

■■■1       James  437 

f    "      Rob«  Mordanat     177 

-^-*— Robert  Vengban   174 

Dickenson,  Ralph  Tfaickneflse 

368 
DickioSftl^rgeCaldweU  173 
Dickinson,  Doiiglns  John  371 

^ Frederick  236 

Nodes  432 

'■  Ricbard  10,  364 

William  Speke      180 , 

Dickson.  Amhibakl  W.     168 
■  Cfaa*  Lennox         37 1 
-*— *-^  Collingwood    06,269, 

Dnvi4  333! 

David  371  i 

£aw.  JoIm  869 

Fnocis  303 

Graham  Le  Fevre  181 

311 
383 
303 


Diike,  Wifltaa  Wentwotth      ] 
Grant  329 

DfH.  Marcos  884 

Diilon,  Anthony  871 

— "^ —  Arthur  Henry  386 
—  Edw.  Walter  Percy 

371 

■  ■      FmneisWm.    67.331 

John  408 

--^— —  Martin  360 
Robert           340,369 

"■'    » Theo. Aegttsttts     408 
■  Thomas  371 

■  "Timothy  333 

H^  ^ir  William,  Bf.   437 

Dtmsdale,  Hemy  Freser  128 
Dieorben^  WWXrf^ni  4.316 
Dinwi<ldie.GHbertHam.  806 
Disbrowe,  Joho  Geo.  Cn 

Tencfish 
Disoey,  Jea.  Roberts 
Dive,  Hugh 
Diaon,  Charles 

?. 

■  ■  ■■      Francs  Brown 

■  ■George 
'  George 


938 

871 

414 

63 

816 

366 

39,149 

339 

03 

168 

419 

66,144 

333 

408 

371 

Charles 

30,381 

Matthew  Cba.        371 

Richard  408 

Thomni  Fraaer      190 

Wm.Manley  Hall  260 


Henry 
Henry 
James 
John 
John 

John  Smart 
John  WilGai 
Matthew 


i^ta 


i**< 


■  ■      James 
•-«— Junes  Henry 

John  Henry 

Joeeph  Wilu 

Tate 

-«^-  Philip 
•<— Walter  George 
-*——  W».  F. 

WilKamTbenMs 


Diddep^Joho 

DkMsch.  Fred.  Von 

DSgby.  Franois  Lloyd 
■  ^       George  Sfeepben 
A  I..  I     John  Alaeras 

Diggesb  Cbae. 

Digtle»  Chas.  KH. 

Digbton.  Roben 

DdkwUliam 


166 
374 
313 
314 
143 
371 
449 
186 
306 
138 
371 
63 
371 
438 


Dobl)in»  Thomas 
Dobbs,  Francis 

John 
Dobsoo.  William 

William 

Dobyns,  Robt.  Wm. 
Dobree,  Harry  Haokey 

John  Sattmnres 


33 

393 
446 

166 
419 
371 
408 
306 
163 
433 
133 


Docker,  Edw.  Scott 
Docker,  Thomas 
Dod,  Whitehall 
Dodd,  Chas.  Wm.  Maotr- 
mick  406 

John  Beach  301 

D'Odiaidi»  Antonio  461 

Dods,  George  63 

Geo.  DoBgtas,  MD.  187 

Dodsworth,  Beojamin        333 
Dodwell,  George  371 

Dohei^,  Chas.  £dn«od   103, 

130 
■         Cbsrlee  Wilfiaa 

363 

Daniel  196 

— -»— ~  Danbl  John      324 
Henry  Kdwtfd  110, 

140 
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Ddloe,    AnlbaMp  Jc&ii, 

MD.  313 

Dot  mage.  Gideon  184 

Doineuicbetti,  Rick.,  JCD. 

ISO 
Domvile,  John  Rassell  360 
Danville,  Ednwnd  Cbnrloe 


>  Jaates  Wm.       368 


Donald,  John  311 

Donnldsoni  Robeit  191 

■  ■  ■  Vanoe  Y«nng  87 
Doneeml,  Marquem  ef  I  I6f 
Dooelan,  Anshony  383 

Donnall,Or]andoSwiln     301 
Donnelly.  John  871 

DoDooghmoea^  J.  Emrimf, 

KP.  833 

Donovan,    Chai.    Heniy 
Dougbia  136 

.Edw.  WcstlMr     184 

'      Henry  Douriee  408 
■■■  ■»     n    Thomas      103, 860 

141 

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338 


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Doimn,  Robert 

William 

Dare,  Fredeiick  Hmmam 
— -*  PelerLake 
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Dorshfll  Wm.  John 
'  ■   ■  Geofge 

Doring»  WPttnm 
Dnris,  Ricbaid 
Doimer,  Charlee 
r^omdorf,  Fvederick 
Doswell.  Henry 
Douce»  Fmncis  HmbUe 
Dongherty.  William 
DoBgbty,^£dward, 


Dongleei  Ajcbibnld 
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364 
371 
440 
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207 


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360 
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■  ■        Henry  Hnmfltim 


' "      ■  ■  on*  Howard  ,Bf« 
OCB.  GCMO.  8,  361 

Sir  Jmmb,  JTCIL 

10,346 


Jamee 

Jnt.WilIinni 

Jebn  9 

John 

John 

John 


311 
114 
831 
137 

436 


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Hardy 


833 
Sh'  fieU,  KCB. 

11*334 
Ricbard  John 

Robert,  C&  36 

Robert  330 

Robert  333 

BfiUFiiey  60 


Doo|rIa»,  Wnin 
'  ■    ■■         William 


99 
165 


Dooro,  Anhor^  Marq,  99,  IM 
Dov0tolt,W.K.  115 

Doitfbiggio,  M.  Hamilton  223 

Tho.  £dvraitl  127 

DowikU*  Aylroer  388 

'  Georg«  Jas.        247 

Dowding,  Wtti.  MHU  -  1^7 
Dowell,  George  Data  S97 
Doftker,  Chaib  Hettiy         161 

Tlwnaa  371 

I>owland,J«iui  383 

Dowliog.  W  m»  Hcttiy  171 
Dowma»»  jMoea  293 

— *^ John  833 

Down  j  Jam^  SoamB         1 14 

•■'       Rirbani  383 

Dowmar/Gaorge  408 

-^ Geo.  P.  MaxivaU  371 

Ooivnea^  Hci^t  MD.       249 

■  '■    "   '■  Ut^nca,  Ltfrrf, 

iCCjB.  11,20& 

WiUian  James  333 

Dow  Die,  Alexandet  372 

DoMming,  Adam  Giffard      62 

-^  Min  Dartd        178 

Downman,  Geo«  Charlea  218 
Sir  Tkos.    CB, 

KCH.  11,265 

Damfj  Chaa.  John  274 

>■'      Frederick  WilUam  256 

— Fraocia  lAofd       297 

Richard  310 

■'        Richard  Robert     312 
Doviaon,  Chirlea  176 

— * — *•  (^arieaSntfaer- 

180 
63 
88 


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Doyte,Cbaa.Haaiinga 
John 
Sir  Joiia  MHlcy, 


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William 

lyOyly,  Henry     - 
— '  ■        John  Walpole 
Doyne^  Robert  Stepben 
Dnfien,  William  Pitt 
Drak«»  Edtvard 

'  '  '■      John 
Thoe.  CKG. 

'  ■        Wm.  Henry 
Draper,  Akfnder 

■    ■■  Jimea 
—  Tbomaa 

William  Omy 


30 
132 
12,184 
162 
372 
296 
372 
427 

34 
307 
152 
96,216 
480 
180 
372 


Drawbridge,  Charlea 
Drawwaler,  A  uguaMaCharlea 

414 
Dfuyaon,  Alfred  Wilka  272 
Dredisler,  Frederiek  450 

Dresing,  Cbarlea  209 

Dkiagborn,  Allan  Hamil- 
ton 372 
Drew,  Browning               227 

C.  K.  176 

——*  Francis  Bany  191 

Matthew  372 

Ricfa^RnbiMoa         388 


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Drewty,  Frederick  Gao^  393 
Driberg,  William  257 

Driakwater,  Thomaa  408 

Dri?er,  Charlea  Reed  295 

Dromgoole,  N.  Fleming  333 
Drottot,  Lloyd  K.  Civak  255 
Drought,  Fra.  Percival  217 
■  Gee.  Pensral     214 

George    Wai^ 

202 
—-'——.  John  Head         333 

Thee*  A.     62.  166 

Dmitt,  Edward  333 

Drommond,  Alf,  Manners  263 

Berkeley  34,  149 

.-^  Edward  80 

■      ■   Geo.  Duncan  872 
'■■  '  Sir  Gordoa, 

6,159 
"  Gordon    61,  147 
-»  Hen.  Mauiioe  193 
Hugh  Fitz- 

150 
John  33 

John  136 

— — — ^  John  Gavin   114 

J.  McGregor  333 

William  31 

William         241 

Dnwy,  George  295 

Harley  Kingsmill  183 

294 
333 
433 
193 
135 
Duberly,  George  69*  229 

Henry  134 

Da  Boordien.  John  333 

Da  Cane,  Edmond  Fradk.  286 


GCB. 


hardinge 


Henry 


Dryadale,  Alesander 
~-— «•  Jaa.  Murray 
■■  John 


•^  WtUiam 


John 


Deckers,  Charles 
Dnoketi,  George  Floyd 
Dvok  worth,  George 
Dudgeon,  James  Jokn 

Joha 

^ Pietar 

Robert  Cecil 


212 

408 

Owv 

125 
232 
140 
58 
213 


Daff.Hon.5trAlei.GC0.6,188 
-.^  Jamea  226 

John  219 

Robert  WilKaaa        244 

Dnfresne,  Louis  Flavian  408 
Dully,  John,  CB.  18,  179 
Dufief,ArmandCasimirG.  451 
Dttke,  Jones  190 

Dumarasq,  William  Love- 
lace 272 
Durabreck,  David,  MD.    810 
Dunbar,  Aveb.  Hamilton  218 

Charles  161 

Charlea  274 

— >  EdwardDnobar      172 

Fergusaon  226 

George  Sbaddan    296 

John  P.  113 

Penroee  John        183 

*Tho».Clamant      260 


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Dancaa,  Atotaiider  11^ 

■       H#M.  Hew  Hamil- 
ton Haldaiia  150 

^Jaaea  fO& 

John  ^neaa  180 

Patrick 

Thomaa  481 

William  168. 

-^ William  388- 

Dundas,  Donald  William  248 
'  •    "       Hon.  Sir  Hanry 

KOB.  36,211 

— —  John  Henry  219 

Philip  38 

Philip  58,  19S 

-^ Richaid  Lcalie        91 

■  Thomaa  168 

Wm.  BoUen,  OR 

40,266 
Dnnkellio,  Ullick  Canning 

Lord  148 

Danlevie,  Gerald  George  372 
Danlop,  Afchibakl  372 

FranUin  260 

Sir  James,  Bt,       143 

John,  MM.  183 

John  228 

Dunmore,  Thomaa  427 

Dunn,  George  174 

John  WiUiaaa        196 

Thomaa  333 

William  56 

Wm.  Calvert         232 

William  Jamea      296 

Dnnaa,  Denia  221 

Francia  30 

Francis  Ptankett    90 

.     >  Richard  333 

Denniclifie.  Haary  372 

Denning,  Samuel  248 

Dnnsmure,  Charlat     94, 198 
Duperier,  Charlea  282 

Da  Pla^  Chaa.  Taylor      270 
"Geo.  Gaatavua 

C.  Wm.  Xtf.  56,  lld,^M8 
Dupuis,  John  Edward 

101,268 
Dupplin,  George,  Viteeiunt  1 18 
Dnrani,  George  Charlea    -    - 

Selwya  188 

■  ■      Jamea  118 

D'Urbao,  Wm.  Jamea        64 
Durie,  Charlea  866 

William,  KH.        431- 

Durtng,    Christ.   Henry 

Von  447 

—  Lewis  Ales.  66 
Dnmford,  Andrew  M.  L   408 

Anthony  Wm.   286 
.^—  Cornelius  Chas.  267 

Kdwanl  WilHam283 

EtiaeWalkar  10, 281 

Geoige  61 

George  -822 

■-  George  Anthony 

102,  178 

■    M  Geo.Awgnsina    190 

■II         Hugh  F*  •         308 


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'  ■    '  »  Pet«r  Jobn  Jtft.  203 
PirttoD,  CfairlM  334 

■  ■  Wm.  HolMM  68 
Sa  VetiMti  John  Fraocii    IM) 

WiUiAn         21i) 

BmUj.  ThMBM  419 
J^wyw,  Heoiy  34 
JohQ                      165 

■  ■  ■    .'Joto  1157 

■  ■■*      JoMpb  UtttUloa   169 

-Ji Thoi.  Peaid  363 

Dyee.  Bobcct^^CD*  436 

Thos.  Rose  311 

Pyt r,  Jisniy  ClMrki  P«»- 

fMe  296 

•^•^  John  Edwtrd  333 

— *—  RohU  Tqnliff  372 

DyoeligPA  Bdir.  Eldon  Bo- 

ten  273 

>  '•  Ttw.CB.   36,117, 

266 
142 
123 
113 
334 


I^non,  Pktfiok 
I^IOD,  Edward 

Itfry  JiancU 

Jobn 


-*-^ 


John  Daniel    06, 123 


Xa^r,  Alennder  372 

■  »  ■      -EdfWDd  Henger. 

f«rd  4«1 

— ^-  Honiy  M'Meboa  261 
m^t  I II      Jamea  372 

Setet  Jobn  132 

SifBr»  Robert  274 

Bi^,  Edward  Btmpfield  372 
Strlet  Alex.HemUton  372 
Aegoatua  YevBf  274 
Cbarlea  WiUiam  812 
WilTiM  He»i7  168 
Bttop^  Faier  834 

XmI,  Cha.  Wd.  Q^tea  166 
-f-—  Edward  Hintoft  273 
laam,  Jeicmiah  372 

llton^Ckariea  334 

~^^  Cbiia.  £dw.  88, 164 
■*  '  ■.  Deodatat  W».  222 
John  372 

MokMtMtb  BackviUe 

266 
408 
418 
372 
207 
334 


i^MM 


Haniltoii 
I,  John 
lbdoft.Biditfd 
Zcdet,  Ceihbert 

Hegb 

Eckford,  AksMdtf 
Eddie,  WiUiin  Crekk- 

■benk  268 

EddingtoD.  JaiDM  G«orge  247 
Sddowea.  Janea  436 

Eddy.  GeMe  Htniy         236 
Eda»  Dentir  372 

«*-^  Jekn  372 

Eden,  George  Morton  38, 148 
Johft,  CB.  33 

Robert  Mottim        207 
WOliem  6 

WaD.  HaaaaU     66r203 
Edgar,  Ueniy  .021 


BSglr,  Jaa.  Haadai^     821' 
Edge,  AodvMr  172 

fidgebw.  Gaorge  408 

Sdgell.  Gm9%  RiMhIeigb  168 
Edgwordi,  XbomM  Bfk%- 
man  372 

Edington,  John  878 

£dUn,Geefgi  130 

Edie,  WiUiam  84,  260 

Edleaton,  Joahua  283 

Edmonds,  Edward  414 

■    HamUtMi  334 

Robert  372 

Edmunds,  JMeafy  166 

Edwaad,  Heiberc  140 

Edweidm.  I>ml  John       334 

"   *■  Fred.  A«go»Uia  181 

'     '  ■'  ■  Sir  Henry  Hope 

Bt.  237 

'  TrevPf  Hope      174 

Edwards,  Alexander         307 

Benj.  Hiitcbiaa  264 

•~- Cbarlea  372 

Clement  Alei,    168 
'  Coffbell  188 

■    '  Edir.  Fieeman 

104,222 

Bdw.  F.  104 

— »• George  334 

— George  418 

>  Herbert  140 

John  372 

— — Michael  Cbarlea460 

~- Pet«r  64 

Richard  372 

Robert  Bidwell, 

MH.  326 

-~— — *  8.  Hy.  Haicbina, 

260 
Thomea 

Tboa.  WiUock 

Willitm 
I  Wro.  Gamnl 

Wrigbt 


372 
418 
168 
334 
372 
148 
241 


Egerton,  Arthur  Fred, 
Egerton,  Caledon  Ricb. 
m.'  .   »  Sir  Cbarlee  B«l- 

fceley,6CMa.JiCCH.  7,241 
■   "      Chwka  Da  Pj*    67| 

262 

Richard,  CB.  14 

-      Tbeaaa  Grabtm    84, 

229 
Egginton,  Joseph  Goatling  192 
Eicbbaiaen,  Cbarlea  Wm.  308 
Eichboni. Christian  Fied.  449 


Eliot,  Ohirlti  Wft 
--—  Francta  B.  114 
Om.  Gaaeate  Cbtfian 

Comwallia  148 

Ueory  Biorbi  271 

William  Henry  880 

ElkingiM,Ffnd.Ga«fe     186 

John  Hv.  Fei4  167 

ittneeOoodUl  4&» 

EOary.  WUli«m  418 

Bllamnii*  Edwud  Joba  170 
Ellioe,  Aegii«ye  fidpd*  164 
EBice,  Charles  Henry        176 

Cbne.iL  104 

Robert  8,176 

Ellington,  Jobn  418 

EliDQinbe,  Cbarlea  Greae, 

CB.  13»88I 

EDbt,  Edmnd  JaMaM^  281 

.     M  Sdir.  Jolm  CeOiMUia 

Lard  118 


Eidmann,  Frederick 
Eiqem,  J.  Godf,  de 
— -^^  Died«riohde 


EintboTes,  &  Joidaa 
Ekins,  Charles 
Eld,  Fiederiek 
Eblrrhoat,  Charlea 
Elgee,  Charlea 

Cedwellader  Wm.    272 

— -*-  John  Liadiedge        271 

William  82 

— «*.  Wm.  PmvAl         201 


447 
460 
448 
449 
114 
68,  242 
446 
188 


George  Angnto  169 
•Heniy  872 

•Henry  Geoi«e 
.  Hon.  GUbort 
Jobn  1€B 

Lempster  B.  261 

Richard  Geffa       881 
Wm.Hammo« 


EDiotty  Alexander  J« 
■■*' "-»  Avebibdd 

■  ■  Oforge 

■  ■  George  Henry  99% 
Jamea  418 

■  '■■  *     ■  Jobn  886 

John  Fwiar  408 

.  Richard  266 
RiclmidCbftrlen  884 

■  Thomas  882 
— — iWiUiaB  81 
William  S74 

■  WiUi— 
■  m     ■  Wm«  CbriaL  PmUb 


WnuliaHy.Jrjy. 

64»109 


EOiiy  Arthur 

—•^  Charlea  Parbnr 

•»-^  Chadea  Jobs 

Finderiek 

■■*'  George 
-•«*  George 
..^  H.  6.  V.  A. 


136 


Ml 
174 
884 


Jnmea  Verling 

-—  John  418 

Hemy  DUney  168 

«-— Powrie  888 

— *  Richard  418 
--*«-  Samnel  B«nioB«  CM, 

68,282 

— ^Tboa.DMrid  334 

-— -  WOliem  872 

EiUioo,  Cnthbert  Getw  146 

BidbeidGMifn  188 

Ettil  Garmelo,  MD«  803 

ElttUrrt,  Ckadm  ^1«8 


JBttfat. 


4»7* 


II,  waiUm  4e  Cot^ 

ddttoci  ise 

ElAtlia,  AtaBMiter  Utth  297 
'■■■      Oraham  183 

Elphlnstone,  Bd«md  Cbn. 
B«Uer  244 

— —  Howtrd  Cri»* 
Ami  286 

SkiogiMi,  VrBd.Robt.     263 

Geo.  fiidaile       86 

>  ■  Hflmy  Prtiton  2d3 

■  "       m  Jolm  UeniTt 

334,464 

■  »  Ridianl  John    136 

■  ■  ■  ■-       ThoB.  G«raid     372 
*  *  WillMOi  Fred. 

66.149 
IlMy,  William  115 

ntoo,  Fnd*  CodnfD*      306 
«— ^  HsBfy  Georg«  Tiefney 

199 
BHret,  Jobn  Hsrrvf  QtoB  217 

69 


£I«rjii,  Rainier  Peter 

WUliam 
Elwyo.  ThoBM 
Ely,  Henry  Fred.  W. 
EmaDt  Jamet 
EnenooyJiohii 

Wuh  HMiy 


166 
269 
261 
192 
334 
216 
873 
334 
63,282 
430 
334 


Eaiery,  Joliii 
EauDtoo*  Thooiia 
Eounett,  Anthoay 
Eoitnott,  WiDiam 
Boderby,  Samuel 
Sngelbach,  Tbot.  Lewie     427 
ED^laod,  Berie  Vallancey 

60.266 

MU.  33 

Eofflisby  Cbritlspber  If  iniaB, 
MD.  236 

••*-' Frederick  186 

-^-*-«- JolttiTboe.jM.     334 

Ricbard  306 

Williaa  140 

Stmie,  William  137 

£iMcb,John  96,117 

334 
408 
161 
448 
460 
340 


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Ettifor,  Jamea 
— ^  JobD  Mapie  Webb 
Erdmaoo,  Frederick 
Erichaen,  Alexander  fon 
£niat,  Heorj 
Siriogtoo,  Arnold  Cbii. 

94«303 
£ml1,  W.  H.  Earl  if,  262 
Etekine,  Han.  Dxrid  202 
Darid  244 

*  ■'       George  164 
^  George  Pett         172 

*  ■    ■'  Heoiy  Breyntoo    297 
Heoiy  ihmd         294 

■     ■  ■     James  AagoHttl    807 

-^ Robett  872 

WiUiim   Henry 

Keooedj  143 

£fyibropeC  Fnderick        460 


Esptafttai,J«iMe  162 

James  Wfli.        163 

Estcourt,  Jas.  B.  Beckmll  86 
E»to,  Michael  Lambton  433 
Esten.  John  Hemilloo  101,253 
Estwick,  Frederick  198 
Etesoo,  Francis  169 
Eustace,  Charles  Edwnd  197 
EusUooy  James  373 
Sir  John  Row- 
land. KH.  34 

Sir  W.  Comwallts, 

CB.KCH.  10.311 

Evans,  Aug.  PittOerald     334 
Evans,  Cha.  Rich.  Ogden  271 

DacresFiteHerben  114 

■  ■■  Dmiel  408 

5irDeLacy,irCB.  16 


Edward  Evana       196 

Edwaid  230 

Edward  834 

Francis  Edw.         174 

-" Francia  Robert      1 14 

-^— «  George  Thonres     198 

—  Gordon  Heoiy  221 
— ^  George  Oliver  397 
-—  Henry  Frederick    172 

—  Henry  Lewis  397 
-^—  Henry  Roe  216 

Hugh  393 

Jamet  334 

John  372 

John  408 

Lewis,  MD,  431 

Mark  66,  367 

— *--  Matthew  373 

Ralph  372 

-^*-  Riohaffd  Jolln        180 

—  Thomas,  CjB.  13,333 
— — -  Thomas  373 

I'horaas  WilKaffls349 

Ushet  Williamson, 

UD.  143 

WilHatt  408 

334 
232 
9,381 
268 
334 
171 


Evatt,  Francis 

—  George 
— —  Henry 
—^  Henry  Ashmote 
Evelegh,  Geo.  Carter 

—  Frederick  Cha. 


Henry 
John  Henry 


11,366 

334 

Evelyn,  George  Pdlmer     353 

■  '        Jamea  146 
Everard,  John  Mathias        30 

Mathias,  CB.  KH.  33 

Evere,  George  4"6 

Every.  Henrv  Flower        343 
Ewart,  Charles  Brisbane    285 

■  '        Henry  Larkjrfis 

■  John  A. 
I         John  Fred*  CB. 


Eyre,  Henry    '  0S 

JeliB  64, 267 

•—  Thomas  DMrlng       408 

Vincent  Sdwnid         16 

WiUinm  07.^25 

■— *—  Wm.  Arail  198 

Eyton,  Wm.  Aiehibtld      248 


Faber,  Wm.  Raikee  69,266 
Fabricins,  George  449 

Faddy,  Peter  66 

■'  ■  ■  Peter Picknort  370 
Fagnn,  James  260 

Fagge,  John  Wm.  Charies  173 
Fair,  WiUiam  430 

Alexander  301 

*-*-  Aleiander,  CB.  118 
Fairbcini,  WUliam  Home, 

UD.  186 
FairinoAer.  Carter  48^ 
Fnircloth,  John  236 
Fairfax,  Sir  Henry,  Bl.  36 
Fairlie,  Herbert  Jnmet  131 
Fairttough,  CharlenEdw.  216 
Edward  D'Hefi- 

limer  333 
Henry  BlacUer  373 

'  James  *  ^14 

I  ■  Jainai  Win»  61 
— '-*~-  Samuel  163 

■*  ■        «    Wtlliain  Hnvi» 

land  206 

Falconer,    Chesbeffoegh 


Grant.  KH.  ^\  264 

Faktmer,  Jamea  326 

Falkiner,  Semoel  834 

Falla,  Dnmel  36 

FaHs,  Thomas  46 

Fade,  Hon.  Franeie  Wm. 

Henry  103,  176 

Frends  205 

— —  Henry  64 

Henry  101,  131 

Him.  Heniy  Sotlon      30 

*-^  John  Angnatos  197 


— -  Mildmay 
Fanning,  John 
Matth«w 


Faashawe,  Basil 
'   '  Charles 


Ewen,  John 
Ewing,  John 
Joseph 


Eyl,  John  Georg* 
Eyoaud,  Filippo 
Eyre,  Anneiley 


116 
246 
14 
317 
349 
433 
438 
262 
316 


31,  206 
264 
217 
184 
284 

Edward,  CB.  16,281 

Hew  Dtdrymnle  163 

Farts.  WiUiam  70, 282 

Farmer,  Edw.  Sterling  98 

Cbailen  Loam  At» 

terbary  397 

Richtfd  295 

«— —  Jasper  884 

William  Edwnid    395 

Wm.  Robaits        394 


Farmer,  Reginald  Onnlow  372 

RiolMud  372 

Tho.  M'Leod        802 

Faman,  John  416 

Farquharson,  Frmcit         118 

Fred.  88,  168 

I       John  114 


408 


Iwdeg^ 


Fair,  George  291 

FHftDt,  Auguttut  Dover 

L^doo  295 

Jnmcii  114 

Henry  102, 233 


I  >  ■ 


Famntt/JaimQi 
Famll,  Charles.  MD. 
■■"'    ■  Fraocis  Arthur 

Jaoiaa 

Fatrail,  John  Sidney 

Sidney  Bayaton 


420 
430 
133 
420 
334 
285 
198 
12 


Fairan,  aicbani  T. 
Farrar,  Jamea 

Jamea  S.  Hawktr  189 

^-*—  John  118 

Racbafd  Hmn     1^ 

Faoiogtoii.  Donald  Madevd 

260 
Lindsay 


Faeaoo,  Charlea  Hamilloo 
■    ■    Stanhope  Hunter 
Fait.  John  Webs 
Fanlknery  Hewy  Cola 
Faunce,  Alured  J>.,CB. 
— —  Tiiomaa 

Waller  Bwaiibid 

Favcett,  John 
WiUi 


180 
140 
291 
113 
334 
141 
155 
225 
114 
37 

Fanaett,  William  195 

Faxardo,    Aag.    Maria 

Goaxanlo  428 

Faycrman.  Zacchaua  334 

Faaren,  Frederick  George 
Wniiam  221 

" ' Rooert  fiiycOy  CB«  16 

Fagra.  Charles  98.292 

206 
212 
196 
307 

148 
^7 
230 
142 
430 
229 
lU 
294 
248 
232 
247 
247 
136 
160 
204 
372 
195 
213 
228 
174 
334 
121 
267 
221 
284 


Feilden,  Heoiv  Peploa 

■  '  ■      Randle  Joseph 
...  ■     Robert 

Feikle,  Fulford  BasUrd 
FvkUnR.  Horn.  Ftecy  &»• 

bert  Basil 
Felix.  Orlsndo 
Fellowes,  Edward 

■  '    '■     Isaac  Nowton 
Sir  JacMi.  XD* 

'        Jai.  Butler 

■  '■■       Peregrine  Daniel 
— —  Peregrine  Heory 
Fellows.  Fraacia  Was. 
Faadall,  Gaoife  Newtoa 
Fenaran,  Fftoeis 

■  ■       Thomas  Brawne 
Feoo«  John 
Fanton.  Chas.  Hamilton 

'        Edward  Dyne 

■  WillUM 

Ffffwioli.  Bowaa 

■  ""      Charlea  BiasaC 
— — —  GoUingwood 

■  '■      Edward  William 


f enwiekt  Thomaa  Hoirani  983 


Willism 

Wm.  Yoqog 

Ferguson,  Sir  Adam 
"■■  Andrew 

Donald 

Jaroea 
'  John 


102,161 
334 
334 
177 
372 
96,231 
433 
Fergusson,  Andrew.  MD.^0 

Jarooi,  CB*  13 

>    '     —  James  372 

Thomaa  372 

Wiliian  40, 292 
228 
272 
195 
175 
372 
180 
291 
433 
249 
114 


Fetna,  John  Goro 
Fenvrsy  Mvnay  Fraaar 
Tamworth  Geou 


Fenier,  Geo.  Abercromby 
Waller 


Ferris.  George  Augvatua 
— *— -  George  Thomaa 
»        Heory 

John  F. 

Joseph,  C6. 


Feifyman,  Aug«  Ualifaa 

69,241 
Fotberstoohaogh,  William  210 
FMogton,  Rich.  Alhorton202 
FfeftofsU,  James  Riebard    159 

Richard  372 

Ffreach,  Thoi^a  204 

Thomas  Joaeph  R.  127 


Fioblin.  Robert 

Robert  Barnay 


334 

260 
114 
116 
271 
408 


MordauiA 
Nicbolaa 
Percival 
Thi 


Field.  Charlea 
— ^«^  Esculapioa 
—  George  Thomaa 

John  Stroud 

-^-->  Tbos.  Samuel  Poor  273 
Fielding.  Jamea  Campbell  258 
Fife.  Adam  334 

Jamea  430 

Filder.  John  WUson  222 

-^-^  William  306 

Wm.  Alex.  237 

Filder»  John  Wilson  222 

Finch,  ifan.  Daol*  GfeytUo 

220 
-— *-  Hon.  John,  CB,  32 
•-«-*  John  162 

Finke.  Fnderick  Voe  462 
Fiodlay,  Aleaander.  KH» 

SI,  113.  453 

Alexander  256 

Findley.  Thomaa  437 

Fioey»  Aleo  George  334 

Finney,  Edward  HaouHon  161 
F'mnie.  William  432 

Finucane,  George  Thnrles  92 
Fiacher,  Augustua  446 

I.  L.€oastamine  452 

John  ChfisU  Fied,  452 

Jean  Albert  452 

John  Nichoiaa       334 

Fiahhoome,  Thoa.  MootOa 

MD.  311 
Fiahar.  Artkar  A'Conrt  286 
Chaa.  D.  274 


Fiaker.  Edwaad  Heoiy       tf  F 

— ' George.  CM*  114 

George  1X5 

Heory  291 

Heaiy  198 

— • Robert  Roe  M9 

Samuel  96. 13^ 

Setb  KnttaU  334 

Fisk«  Wm.  Hawlay  334 

Fitcbett.Jobn  372 

Fin  Clarence,  torrf  Fred. 

CCH.  14 
■' Hon.  FrcdmU 

Charlea  George  136 

Flit  Gerald*  A  Hted  212 


Denoia 
Edward 
Henry 


190 


372 

—  John  239 
-^Joha  408 
«_  Leopold  156 
^-  John  Rich.  &  227 

Ormond  239 

Z^nJOthoAi^.  130 

—  Richaxd  221 

—  Thomaa 
-«— Thomaa 


Vandelenr 

Thaa-Geoige         113 

■     Richard  Haaiy      372 

—  Thomaa  420 
'  '■       Wm«  Uea.  Dofldeae 

158 

Wm.  Hervmr        260 

Fitggerald,  Cbaa.  LJoeel    269 

Henry  Charlea       194 

'     ■       Jamea  Da^d  428 

■    ■ '    '  Sir  John  Fonler, 
jrCB.  10*  214 

John  114 

— — Thaeaaa  2M6 

'        Wm.  Ueaiy  212 

Fitagibbaa.  Lohe  196 

FiiaGibbon,  William  372 

Fitaherbert.  George  372 

John  334 

Fitt  Hugh,  Henry  Terridk  273 
Fita^Maitciee^  Hmu  Hmtty 
Watremler  224 

Joho.irH.6».114t 

Fitaaiaurice,  Geo.  Lionel  436 
Fitimayer.  JaaM  WUIiam  268 
ThcPhUipGU  213 


Flapatrick.  Nichoiaa 
Fit!  Patnck.  Ftaoeia  212 

■  ThoBwa  !!»• 

pleaon  181 

Fin  Roy.  Ltrd  Aug.  Cha# 

Lennox  14^ 


Lanooz  271 

'  ■ '     '  '  X<0fd  Fraaerick 
Jofaa  145 

GooqgeRohait  119 


FittWygram,  fiad.  W.  Jeha 

132 


Index, 


4§9 


timiaiik,  Jobti  ffsfcikk  SOS 
FhDutcad,  Oettfa  L.  W.  D. 

FlftM^o.  Joho  B.  228 
FlMiniDg,JohDEl|ihiiiilOM  143 
Fleetwood,  JamM  372 
Flemiog,  Arthur  834 
Edward,  CB.  lb 

-^-^  Edw.  J.  inglcbsr  ^16 

■   ■■  ■    Hugh  873 

Hfttoihott  2I» 

Henry  Hugh 


M'KaflBBa  213 

*■**'*   ■  Jaroee  34 

' —  Jaoiet  WilIiaiD      186 

'  '  ■■      Julias  86 

WaUam  196 

Flemyng,  Augustof  293 

Fletoher,  Dnocao  Doinue  193 

Edw.  Cha.  92 

-*->*-^  Fraocis  Charteria  212 

■  "  ■      James  •  408 

Joseph  433 

Patrick  199 

Rkbaid  418 

Richard  D'Oyly   264 

William  196 

Flenry.Jolm  187 

Flezmao,  James  408 

Fliat,  Edna.  Hmxry  Reae  271 

WiUitn  RicJuifd        408 

Flood,  Fred.  Rich.  SoUy    204 
Flower,  Cook  SiVbu  107 

>  "  Hon.  Henry  203 
Floyd,  Sir  Heniy,  Bt*  82 
John  156 

■  ■ «  John  206 
Fhide,  Thos.  Pdeim  268 
Flodyer.  WtlKam  40,  144 
Flynn,  Patrick  372 
Flytcr,  James  124 
Foaker,  Geo.  NordiOB         127 

Frederick  189 

Fogsrty,    Vernon   FfwL 

Leitier  163 

Fogo,  James  58 

-^—  James  Maemillan 
Scott  291 

Tho.MaemilJaii.Ari>.  432 

Foley.  Hon.  Aug.  Fi«d.6l,  144 
■    Hmu   St.    George 
Gerald  104 

Follo«a»  Wiiriam  384 

Fonblaoqiie,Edw.  Barring- 
Ion  de  807 

■  ■  ■      John  Samuel  Mar 

de  Gieoier  372 

Fooid,  Henry  Stilles  114 

Foot,  George  384 

— .*«  Randall  372 

Foote,  John  HalKi  BoUe    372 

Wm.  Francis  294 

Foqoett.  WiUiam  114 

Forbes,  Sir  Cbas.  Fergnsmi, 

MD.  KCH.  KC.  431 
^■^--^  Ckas.  Joko  427 
~*-*-^—  David  95,  243 
George  130 


Fof'bes,  George  Heniaott 
Aon 

Geo.  Wentworth 

——James 

'  ■      John 

■■■     John 

■  ■  ■•■  *'  John 

'  ■■      John 

NaUianiel 
Nathaniel 
Peter 

Thos.  Jobn 
William 
William 
Wm.  CameMO 
Wm.  Hemy 


fci* 


FofJ,  AlfM  John 

Arthur  White 

Cliarlea 

— ^  Chas.  Erskine 
■  ■  Edmond 

—  Edmund  Twisa 
■  ■■  Egerton 

*~-  Franoia  CUfe* 

—  Jobn 
— —  Johnson 

William 

William 

William  Michael 

Ferde,  Matthew  Bligb 
William 


272 

XSfO 

162 
420 
114 

100 

vsTO 

113 
372 
878 
Ivf  2o6 
114 
239 
283 
268 
248 
878 
334 
283 
248 
283 
116 
131 
373 
100, 194 
334 


Fofdyce,  Chas.  F. 

Geo.  WilKam 

■        John 


408 
310 
271 
834 
198 
226 
64,226 
334 


Foi«man,  Georfife 
Forester,  HM.CbarlesRo- 

bert  Weld  98 

Cedl  Wm.       95, 203 

— — --«  Hm^iCmilitiaJobii 

Weld  164 

■  «■■■■     Hon,  Geo.  C.  Weld 

69,120 
"   "     Hon,  Hen.  Town    146 

■     Lord  Jobn  Geoive 
Weld  1 16 

Forloog.  Jamce,  ff  H.    66,194 
Forman,  Edward  Rowland 

240 
Fofiain,  Justus  448 

Forrest,  James  Arcbibald   166 

■  John,  MD.  310 
Thomas  295 

WiUiam  231 

William  Charles   102, 

124 
Foney,  Jehu  406 

Fofiler,  Archibald  Edward 
C.  217 


Henry 

Fran.  Rowland 

334 
124 

Frederick  Blanco  187 

George 
Jobn 

408 
126 

John 

225 

John,  MD, 

433 

Jobn  Augaatee 
John  Burten 

873 

214 

Tboroaa 

433 

Foivter,  Tboniii  Oiiil  22d 

Wm.  Fred.  KM,  67 

Forsytb.  Ctamvd  Jnlm  20S 
Robert  408 


Fort,  Augustus.  Benwi  1e  440 

John  126 

Forteaih,  Alexander,  MD.  18S 
Fortescuei  Fnnria         '     160 

Hm,  Geo^  Mate.  884 

John  Cbas.  Wil- 
liam 270 

Jobn  Mill  873 

Wm.  Hamilton  223 

420 


Fdrtune,  Aleiander 
Robert 


174 
878 

Villi 

294 
334 
244 
884 

Q£Ut 
WW 

4Sft 
14» 
163 
201 
140 
247 
96,266 
90,283 


Forward,  Samuel 
Fosbe7,  Henry  WiUiam 
Fosbroke,  Tlioa.  Dudley 
Foakett.  Joseph 
Fosa,  Thomas 
— —  Cbnsfopber 
—  Henry  Clinton 
Fossi,  Thomas  de 
Fostor,  Chas.  Jobn 
■  Edward 
■  ■  Edwin  Fletoher 
'    ■     George  Anthony 
■    '■■  '     Henry 

■       Isaac 

■■       Tboroaa 

William  137 

Fotheriogham,  RobU  H*    114 
FoulU,  Andrew  310 

FoulstoB,  Jobn  334 

Fowke,  Francis  286 

Jobn  S.  FeiKiisen  206 

Fowler,  Charles  John         283 
-—«•*-  HmuyDey  281 

WiUiam  878 

Fox,  Aug.  Henry  Lane      145 
^— *•  Barry  88 

— —  Charlee  Pienrepont  Laae 

145 
-— ^  Chss.  Richard 

Henry  Ti«% 

— >  Jemmett  Geofft 

Jobn  Wilaott 

Sackrille  Geo.  Lene  120 

■  I   Samoel  62 

Samoel  420 

'•— ^  Thomaa.  MD.  31 1 

FramptoD,Heath8eUlJas.  201 

'  John  Nelson      316 

France,  Riebaid  146 

Francis,  Henry  216 

Henry  408 

— —  Tboe.  Jobn  136 

Francklin,  Thomaa  30 


16 
296 
227 
138 


Francklyn,  Gilbert  Wm*  90, 

188 

■  Jobn  Heniy       268 

Frank,  George  447 

Frankland,  Wm.  Henry     262 

5ir?.W.Bl.    326 


Franklin,  Chas.  Triganee  270 

Henry  809 

Ricbanl  A.  M.  378 

Robert  Deane   373 


600 

rnnklyo»  Charles       62,336 

■  ■  Edwtrd  Janes  312 

0«9rge  Arden     140 

'     '     ■       John  Henry 
(ranluk  ThomM  HartaLC.B.62, 

^       161 
tmer,  Aleztoder  '  179 

■■■I.        Alexander  418 

'•■■'I        Aleiaoder  420 

HOU0  AleModer 

^  Edward  150 

Alex.  Jobs.  UD.  312 

■'■  ■  Alex.  Maclean  64 
'■■  Aodnw  114 

'■■  Andrew  Simon      373 

■  '         Arthur  John  373 

■  ■  ■  Arcb.  Campbell  432 
> Charles  316 

■  ■.  Charles  193 
■■■  Charles  Cranfbrd  133 
-— David                   373 

■  ..        David  Macdowall  272 

" Donald  373 

DooaM  420 

■  ■■  Donald  Maclean  232 
— —  Dun«an  259 

Evan  Baillie         335 

George  193 

*-^^  Geo.  Brodie    59,  266 

Geo.  Heniv  J.  A.  273 

Hasungt,  CB.   8,213 

' Henry  Charles       173 

■  Henry  Martrn       167 

Sir  Hugh,  JCCB.   113 

Hugh  434 

I Hugh  373 

Jaenes.  CB.  114 

Jamee  100, 186 

James  212 

■  JaoMS  Alex.    258 

■  ■   Jas.  Alex.  MD.    312 

Jas.  8.        113 

"  John  Akxander    245 

John  34 

John  93, 453 

John,  MD.  253 

John  293 

'■  John  408 

Lionel  ^    247 

— >-^  Osborne  Fredcriek 

Charles  396 

Peter  434 

Robert  W.M'L.   157 

fi4ibeit  Winchester 

3U 
'■  Rowland  A.  193 

. Thomas,  UJ>.       1 36 

..  Thomas  294 
Thomas  306 

—  Thomas  334 

Thomas  WaUaoe    207 

Willum  38 

William  89. 194 

William  99,  268 

Waiiam  Charles     1 13 

Fraser,  Daniel  90, 193 

'    '        Donald  Augnatue 

386 


Fraser,  Simon  294 

William  408 

Freame,  Wm.  Horwood  373 

Frederick,  Edward,  CB>  1 13 

Sir  Richard  334 

— -^  Roger  334 

Fredrichs»  Rudolph  447 

Freeborn,  John  428 

Freebacn,  John  274 

Freeling,  Arthur  Henry  284 

■        Santord  373 

Freeman.  A.  P.I.  Walsh  373 

John  Arthur  129 

— —  Rich.  Francis  373 
T.  Inigo  Wick. 


ham 


Wm.  Deane 
Freer,  Daniel  Gaidoer 


335 
232 
101, 
168 
434 
63 
212 


John,  MV, 

—  John  Harbridge 

■        Richard 

Freese,  John  Noble  A  rh.    369 

Freetb,  James  ICK.      34,117 

James  H.  284 

Richard  King       271 

Sampson  284 


Freke,  Hotu  Fenton  John 

Evans  119 

Freme,  James  Herbert       231 

French,  Acheson  335 

■         Henry  John  64 

Hyaaaih  373 

James,  MD.  309 

Lucius  373 

-— ^— •  Lucius  John  135 

Richard  63.  203 

William  274 

WilUam  373 

Wm.  Lasinby  373 

Frend,  George  177 

— ^  John  306 

William  Causabon    260 

Freanov,  Frederick  de  447 

Freason,  Charles  Hill  350 

Frett.  John  408 

Freuller,  Fridolin  de  451 

Frith,  Cockayne  189 

— ^  £dm.  Bentknr  139 

Hairy  318 

John  324 

John  Wharton    40,  264 

Joseph  420 

Wm  CocUyne  445 

Frome,  Edward  383 

Froat,  John  420 

Langford  308 

Fry,  John  335 

«^  OFiver  335 

Richard  335 

Frye,  Charles  371 

Fugion,  Edward  363 


FuTcher,  Edw.  Woob  John- 


ston 
Fnlford,  William 
FttUartoOi  Aicbibald 

Jvhn 
Fuller,  Charles  Frande 


FuQer,  Frands,  CfiL  51 

Francis  310 

Fred.  Hemf  335 

John  323 

John  Thomas  33$ 

William  203 

William  Rons  204 

FuHerton.  Jas.  Alex.  CB.  26, 

135 


Fulton,  Jaipes  Forrest,  KB* 


Wmiam 


113 
166 


Fometti,  Joan.  Jott.  ?on    446 

Fiuloog,  Charles  John        4 14 

■        John  Sheldon,  MD. 

227 
Furlonge,  WiDka  Janet  175 
Furnace,  Norburj  335 

Furoeaos,  William      66,  267 
Fnrnival,  John  Jamest  MD. 

436 
Fyers,  A  melius  Benodcrck 

f&6 
Edward 
■-  Henry 

Wm.  A-ugostos 


Fyfe,  WUIUm 
Fyfie,  David 

Was.  Johnstone 

Fyler,  Lawrence 

Thomas 

Fynmoi^  James 
Thomas 


335 
335 

191 
335 
197 
256 
96,130 
335 
100 
29) 


Gabbett,  Poole 

Daniel  FitMvsU 

Robert  Pooli 

I        Tbomaa 
GabneL    Robert    Bnid, 

cbTkb. 

--*^  Robert  Pooh 


m 

138 
372 
313 

IS 
372 
Gage,  Hem,  Edw.Tbonu27| 

John  Ogle  406 

Gaggta,  Pierce  373 

Gahan,  Heniy  336 

Gairdner,  Patridt  973 

Gaisibcd.  John  WiUma     ^i4 
Galbraith,  Geo.  Tboa.  MD, 

351 
Gale.  Alex.  Robinson       33S 

WiUiam  373 

Galeani,  Michael.  MD.     434 
GaU.  Richard  Heibmt        140 

Isaac  Hindley  B.      351 

Gellagher,  John         373.  454 
Galloway,  Archibald,  CB. 

118 
Dafid  335 

Stewart  Cnmn 

bell  Coffin  161 
rhQi.J«i» 


Ga  hem.  William  43i 

Gallwej.  Melbourne  Broke  391 

■   ■     Thea.  Lionel  John 

fS4 
Gdton,  Dougtaa  S84 
Herman  Ewnt     SOI 


339 
335 
335 
373 
165 1  Gal  way,  Wm. 


Index* 


£01 


Oambiar,  Glouoailer         268 

WtaJameaHope  120 

Gsmble,  Dominic  JacQtm  155 

Richard,  Mi).    155 

Gamlen,  Chas.  Arthur       373 
GajnmeU,  Andrew  3*28 

— ^ J,  H.  HouUtOD  228 

Gamnue,  Patrick  213 

G^per,  Edmand  335 

Peter  414 

Gai^ett,  Alexander  408 

John  CampbfU      373 

Robert  J.  196 

Witliam  114 

Gaidiner,  Andxew  370 1 

Arthur  373 

»■  Benj.  CbuiDg 

Kodto  133 

^- Hen.  Lynedooh  270 

■       Ar  John,  KCB, 

9,  157 

.     »    Jtmet  Ballard     62 

■  ■■  John  Ballard     168 

*-* Nathan  Smith    103, 

195 

Richard      96,  228 

« Sir  Robert  Wm, 

KCB.  KCH.  13,  265 

1 Robert  Maj       308 

.    ■    »■ »     Thomas  260 

-^^^ Thomas  Geo,     191 

^-, William  434 

— : Wiiriam  Gregory  373 

Gardner,  Afidrew  373 

"^ Charles  408 

^  Frederick  238 

Jimet  335 

John  409 

— • Richard  114 

.     ■     Hon.  San.Maittn  335 

. Wm.Belhell         270 

Hon.  Wm.  H.  11,  265 

Garfbrth,  William  183 
Wm.  Fra.  Wil- 

lottghbj  220 

Garland,  John,  Kff.  64 

■  Lester  137 

Garaston,  Samuel       68,  292 
Gamer,  John  Hutchinson  335 


Oascoigne,  Ernest  Fr.^  36, 144 


John  Hawkins 


Gascoyne.  Charles 

■    ■  Thos.  Bamber 


Gates.  William 
Gatt,  Sslveiro 

William 

Gatty,  Henry 

—  Joseph 

Gaulter,  Thos.  Coke,  MD,  311 

Gauntlelt,  Frederick  £dw. 

219 
George 


293 
65 
335 
420 
262 
262 
436 
373 


Ganssefi,  Wm.  Aug. 
Gavin.  G,  O'Halloran 

Gawler,  George,  KH» 

■       John  Cox 


Thomaa 


163 
159 
140 
197 
434 


Gamett,  Alfred  Ingilby 
Garratt,  Thomas 
Garrett,  Algernon  Rob, 
■  George,  MD. 

Rich.  Hump.  MD.  200 

Robert,  KH.  57,  197 

Caittiil.  Christophiioa        171 

Christophiltts         248 

James  373 

I     ■        Rob.  Loogmore     69, 


Wnitam 


267 
335 
335 


Garth,  Thomas 
Garthwaite,  Ed.  Hantock  114 
Garvagh,  L»rdC.  H.  8. 0. 136 
Garrey,  George  BbMnfield 

274 
CttTodk,  Ibhn  G9, 182 


30 
140 
101, 
142 

39 
226 
326 
160 


Gibbi,.Char]ea  153 

Gihsob,  Charles  Fnd.        335 

Edgar  ^         90 

'        George  W^shiogton 

114 

Jas.  Brown,  MD.  14^ 

'        John  Thomas         1 13 

Robert  239 

William  378 

William  Joseph     373 

Gibeone,  David  And.  40. 292, 

298 
John  Charles  Bope 

67 


Gay  nor,  B. 

'  Cha.  Spencer 

— ^-  Francis  Seymour  251 

— > Henry  Droz  190 

Geale,  John  Barnard  260 
~*-  Marcus  336 

Gebser,  Wm.  Theodore  446 
Geddes,  Adam  Gordon      414 

Alexander  373 

James  373 

John.  KH.  38 

John  228 

John  Gordon  66 

William  114 

GttB,  Francis  190 

-^-  Francis  Horatio  239 
Geffrard,  John  409 

Geils,  Thomas  William  188 
Geissmann,  Lewis  d4  449 
Gelston,  Thomas  427 

Gell,  Henry  Nicholaa  296 
Gem,  Thomas  308 

Gammelkro.  Charles  452 
Gentxkow,  Adolphus  von  447 
George,  Fred.  Darley,  CB, 

93,173 

Geo.  Thome         131 

John  336 

John  Leversage      188 

Robt.Viilien,Jin).138 

166 
373 
335 
447 
175 
196 
284 
373 


Gichard,  Edward 

Wm.  Robert 

Giddings,  John 
Gidley,  Thomas 
Giffard,  Edward  Carter 
Giffbrd,  George  St.  John 
Gilbert,  Francis  Yarde 

James  Aofhonr 

Walter  Raleigh 

-  Walter  Raleigh 

Walter  Raleigh 

William 


373 
270 
183 
114 
94 
335 
335 
335 
113 
269 
335 
113 

Gilbertson,  Jas.  Mathlas    116 
Gitborne,Charles  221 

Edward  373 

Edward  291 

Richard  241 


Gilby,  Bentinck  Dnt^ean  229 

Gilchrist,  James,  MD.  3(HI 

Jamea  373 

Gildea.  John  238 

Stanhope  Miton  176 

Gilder,  Fnsdenck  434 
Matthew  Wadu  373 


Gerahty,  Digby 
Garardy  Arthur 
—- Robert  ToKer 


Gerstlacher,  Eberhard 
Geneate,  Charles  PetHU 
Gibb,  Alexander.  MD, 
-— —  Charles  John 

Hany  Wm.  Scott 

-— —  Wm.  Richardson, 

MD. 
Gibbes,  J.  Geo.  Nathaniel 
Gibbings,  Thomas 
Gibbins,  Thomas 
Gibbon,  James  Robert 
Stephen 


Gibbons,  Samuel 

■  Thomas 

— —  Thomas 


436 
52 
255 
373 
270 
373 
437 
336 
373 


Giles,  Joseph 

John  Cree 

— —  Stephen 
Gill,  George 

George 

Walter  Btenry 


335 
296 
67,292 
297 
373 
259 
420 
400 
137 
169 


Gillao,  James 
Gillbee,  James 
Gttlelaody  John 
Gillespie,  Alexander 

Hen.  Jamei  68,293 

■    ■  John  261 

Uiltey,  Thomas  158 

Gdlie.John  420 

Gillies,  John  373 

Walter  409 

Giltkrest,  James,  MD.      430 
GiUman,  Bennett  Wafkins  168 

Wm.  Henry  100,220 

Wm.  Howard        373 

Gillmor«,  Horatio  230 

Joshua  Albert    378 


Gilmonr,  Charles 
Gilpin,  Rich.  Thomaa 
Gilae,  Frederick  de 
Ginger,  Joseph 
GfppSy  Reginald 
G<bbs»  John  Matthews      255]  Girvdoty  Ma  Ftaucb 


Thos.  Robinson  169 


Gillum,  Pridanx  WiUiam  308 


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GlaovUle,  FraAcU  409 

■  ■>  Fraaeis  R<A>eft  272 


Glaaoo,  Jobn 
Ohsgowy  GeorgieMtik 
»  Joh> 


433 
268 
124 
835 
373 
200 
335 
115 


"Glasse,  Francis 
JGlauen,  Caldwell 
Glazbrook,  Chas.  Stuart 
Glegg,  Edward  Holt 
— ^  Hanry  Vibart 
GIeicbeo«  Ferd,  von  Vslir  448 
■■  Geo.  von  Dslar      446 

Gleig,  Alexander  Camenm  272 
Chat.  Edw.  Stewart  244 
Hm*Geo*Robert  312,449  i 


Glendiaaing,  Adam 
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GlMie,  Isaac 
Gloag,  Jobn  Wm. 
Glotter,  Edwaid  Tbomaf 

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— —  Tbomaa 
Glttbb,  Ficd.  Philip 
■     ■'     'Jebn  Warren 
G  lamer,  Weddo  de 
Olutz,  AaMina 
Gljrn,  JuliuaRiehard 
Glynn,  HeRiry 
Goad,  Charlea  Wilton 
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373 
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137 
189 
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65 
269 
265 
835 
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262 
873 
125 
139 


Ooldte,  G«o.  Patrick         167 

Thorass  Leigh  55. 208 

ITjos.  Wm.  307 

Goldrisk,  James  '427 

Goldsmid.  Albert  57| 

Goldsmith.  Oliver  806 

Oollop.  George  153 

Gomm,  Sir  W.  M.  K€R.  11. 

113.  164 
Good,  Samuel  "432 

Goodall.  William  ^78 

Goodair,  WilMam  873 

Goode,  John  335 


Gor^.Jaaiei  ^^282 

Jamea  835 

Jamea  414 

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Wm.  Henry    94,214 

Winter  162 

Goodenougb,  Arthur  Cyrxt  101. 

185 
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>  WflkRaBliy  186 

Godby.  Joseph  273 

GodN,  i)anis  226 

Goddaid.  Geo.  Aafhony  873 

■      ■     Chsrles  Edmund  239 

.            John  Hosketh  140 

John  414 

I             Samval  165 

..            Wm.  Richard  173 

OoMen,  Fredartck  Maiaa  254 

M.            James  116 

Godfrey.  Arthar  WHKam  263 

>          ..JohnFermor  122 

M,           Whiteside  873 
GodlcTt  Hen.  Rebt.  Crawal79 

Godwin,  Henry,  CB.  16 

^--^-^  John  420 

Goali«a»ChristiaB,BareM  462 

Frederick,  Bartm  447 1 


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489 
447 
450 
142 
445 
127 
196 
99,151 


Goff.  Robert 

Tbomaa 

Thomas  WiUian 

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Goldv  Cha.  EwliBs  68^217 
•«—  Henry  Yarbnrgh  335 
i-^  Was.  Gao.  61,  155 

Goldfinch,  Haniy,  CB.  13, 281 
GoldAap,  P.  W.  141 

Goldia,  Gaoifa  Iia%lr»  CA.  16 


Joseph  Chariei 
Samuel 


270 
274 
420 
175 
113 


Goodisoa,  Wm.  Benjamin 

Croft  259 

Goodman,  Edw.  Bar  nets     254 
■  ■■■■  SamoelE.    64.178 
Goodrich,  Thomas  White  163 
Goodsman.  David  54 

Goodwin,  Chas.  Ellison     283 

— ^ Joseph  446 

-—  Hugh  86 

3.  Osnaburgb     835 

Goodwyn.  Hennr  Wm.      227 

Julias  Edmund      192 

Goold.  James  Knight         808 

■     ■■  Hugh  Hamilton      295 

Gordon.  Abraham  Hen.  40.292 

Hmi.  Alex.      70, 1 44 

'  Alexander  273 

Alexander  288 

—  Alexander  873 

Alexander  Wra.     213 

Archibald.  MI>.    247 

■  Arthur  Helsfaam      31 

Bertie  Edward 

Murray  102,  243 

Charles  385 

Chas.  Alex.,  tf  D.  208 

Chas.  A.  Boswell  212 

Charles  fidw.  66.  266 

Charles  E.  P.        227 

■  Charies  Henry       246 
Charles8.S.ETaDs228 

Cosmo  9 
Datid                    835 

■  JLord  Francis  A.     118 

Edward  C.  A.       285 

Bdwaid  William    171 

■  Francis  409 

Gabriel  7,  248 

Gearga  874 

— ^  George  Hamilton  266 

' '       ■  George  St.  I^gar 
Gordon  207 

Hamilton  Dooghs  280 

■    ■■■  Henry  Wm«    46,  266 

Henry  Wm.  210 

Hantky  O«o.Jtf0;247 


Bt.GCB.GCH.  7,117,174 
^— —  James  Joha  288 

John  60 

■^ —  Jobn  92. 198 

—  Jobn  226 
JohB  284 

John  243 

John  114 

John  217 

Jobn  Janee  Hbod  180 

—  John  Ponsonby      874 

—  John  Sitmoa         248 

Jobn  Willieai        284 

LachlanOuir  99,171 

Lewis  374 

Sir  Orferd  G.  Bc  874 

Rebeit  93 

Samuel  Enderby 

Stephen  Bihoo 

^-»  Stephen  Blaaay 

Thomas 

— —  Thomas  Edward 
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William 

Sir  WUIian,  Bart. 

96,218 

Wmiam  293 

Winiam  874 

Wn.  Alex:  CB.      13 

W.Geo.  Conway  243 

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271 
196 
255 
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140 
213 
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157 
157 


151 
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Gore.  Annesky  Paul 

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KH. 

Fred.  WilHatt 

Hemy  Piatt 

Henry  Roas,  CB. 

•— —  James  Ar^ar 

Jas.  Polloek 

—-John 

Owen  Ailb.  Onmfey  194 

Thomas  940 

Webster,  Tbomaa     218 

William  Rich.  OMaaky 

189 
Gorringe,  Jobn  210 
Got  le.  John  Taytar  179 
Gorman.  WiRiam  Joat^  aS8 
Gosdea,  Alfred  286 
Gosselio,GetTavd  7 
Goeaet,  James  Wm.  284 
Wm.  Matthear         ^ 


Gosaett,  Arthur 

Joba  N. 

Wm.  Drmaall 


294 

Gostliag,  Cbarlas        160, 26B 

Fanabawa  Wai*     2tt0 

Gotae,  Henry  447 

Gouder.  Gaisappa  26) 

Ooudia,  John  S74 

Gongh,  Georga  Stapbtm     H5 

George  T.  180 

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184 
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Gould,  Charles  335 

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451 
272 
249 
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Jobo 

John  Snlloan 

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Gimencourt,  Jos.  I^mace 
GoTan,  Chat.  Maitland 
Gowao*  Gm».  Maiikveraz 
Gowdw,  Jobo 
Gowet,  Jo.  Edw,  LfvaaoA201 
Grace,  fiicbajd  240 

Grady.  WiUiam  409 

Graeme,  G.  Dniramond      374 
■■       '    iawceoce  89 

Graffenried,  AnUnne  Find, 
de  451 

■  '  "  Francois  de  451 
Graham,  Allan  lUnilion  269 

Cam|,beJI  192 

Charles  Campbell  193 

"    '     Donald  Daacan    256 
Frederick  428 

■  ForteMmA  293 
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James 

James 

James  John 

John 

John  Higgin 

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Montagu  Herbert  297 


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William 

WilHam 

GrahMse^  Dancaa 
Giaio,  Edward  Metcalfe 
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Granet,  Angnstas 
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Granty  Alexander 


231 

4,151 

307 

235 

374 

37 

89 

230 

285 

285 

427 

254 

115 

374 

Alexander  0.102,237 


Alfred  EUoid  256 

Andrew  213 

Arehibald  131 

Beraaid  420 

I  I '  Cath.  Campbell 

Hamilton  261 

Charles  114 

Charles  174 

Charles  374 

Charles  Coote  167 

Duncan  40, 266 

^  £dw.  Fitxbarbtf t  268 

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Onnty  George  Colqubotiti  874  r  G  fares,  Williisn  Havy    169 


Francis  Augustus  231 
Henry  Keaoe        187 
James,  CB.     15,  454 
James,  MD* 
Jamea 
James 


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>«*  Jxs.  Hope,  CBn 


MD. 


175 
335 
374 
70. 
135 

Jas.  M*Grigor       312 
5ir Js.  Robert,  MD.430 
James  SimpaoB, 

204 
231 
335 
374 
409 
432 
153 
162 
286 
200 
420 


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■  ■■«  John 

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■■    John  Marshall 

■  John  Thornton 
■  "■  Joseph  Jeffries 

5irLewis,£:Clf.  8,248 

—— Patrick  114 

-^N.^  Patrick  Jas*  Jn*    248 

Peter  414 

Robert  335 

Robert  374 

Robert  432 

Rob.  Joynt  Gord.  135 

Sweton  175 

Thomas  John         209 

William  374 

W  m.  JasBes  Eslen  270 

Wm.  Keir.  KCB. 

GCH.  7, 129 
William  Lewis       158 


Grantham,  Charles  Cald- 
well 258 
■               Douglas  174 

Edward  250 

'     Francis  250 

Fred.  Robert     196 

James  286 

— — —  Thomas       60*  266 
Orantt,  John  335 

Ormafille,  R.  Craigbton    177 

Wm*TorttOttr       199 

Grape,  Henry  374 

Orattaui  Albert  O'Donnel  284 

Charles  409 

Copeland,  MD.    434 

Avr^f.i/ra.  Jamea374 

John,  CB.      64,  169 

Qratrax,  Thomas  Price     129 
Gravatt*  William  30 


Graves^  Hon,  Adolphus£.P 


A. 

Benjamin 
Cb»rles 
Henry  Megga 
Jas.  William 
John  Stewart 


210 

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51 
234 
114 
169 
220 


Thomas  Molynenx 


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286 
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336 
207 
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821 
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Gray,  Adam  WhUe 

Basil 

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Hiybert  CUrki 

—  Humpbiigr 

—  James 
John 

Johft 

••^—  John 
*—  John  HamilloQ 
— ^  Owen  Wvnne 
Richard  Townsead 

Robert 

—  Robert  tie  Matebant  360 

—  ThoB,  Browne  -294 

Thomas  Carstetii     285 

*—  William  Robert        257 
Graydon,  Georgt»  KIL  Sfi, 

881 

■ — Q^Tg9  869 

Qreathed,  Edw.  Harris       95, 

159 
Greatheed.  Wm.  Samanl  192 
Greatores,  James  William  286 
Greatrez,  Edward  148 

Charles  Bstler       874 

Greaves,  Charles  374 

— —  George  Richaid    882 

Riofaard  64 

—  Spencer  374 

Green.  Andrew  199 

Andrew  Pellett 

270 


Scrimshire 

rUv.  Charles,  Mi.312 

ClMrlee  Mingsf^  181 

Charies  William 

David 

David 

Edward,  CB^ 

—  George 
'George 
Henry 


154 
116 
336 
114 
189 
M,286 
308 
Samiiel  374 

William^  KB.         62 

William  306 

GneiWfArtbQr  Wclfington  213 

Astley  195 

— ^—  Dawson  Cornelius  194 
■■  DoBiiniek  Saisifiald 

273 

Edward  374 

Edward  Li«lar       259 

F.  N.  115 

Greenham,  William  180 

Greenock,    Alan    Fred., 

Lord 
GreeDsill,  Thomas  Maling  175 
Oreenstreet,  John  113 

Gieentrea,  DovatonDo 


Greenwood,  Georgn 
■•  Jeeeph 
WilKam,  CB. 


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217 

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William  Vctll 

Gregg,  Charles  Fraucii 

!"■■■  m  Edward  Regan 
Giegor,  OoffdoQ  Wn.Fra. 
GregofipQi  Murdock  John 
O^regorj,  Fred.  WUliaa 
Gfoige 
Henry  Jamee  Mi- 


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.— .  William  Stuart      374 
Grigg,  Jamet  Wm, 
Robert 


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William 


Greban,  Peter 
Gmig,  Geoive 

■  ■  John  James 
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-.-^  William 
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Graiaheiro,  Albert  worn 
Gmve.  William 
Gmllier,  Georg« 
■■■  ■    « Jamea 
GienfelU  William 

WillUm 

Oiemon,  Gee.  Reynell       228 
Gi« ville,  Arthur  Charles 

■  ■       Hennr   Lambert 
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Giej,  Hon,  Charles 
— ^  Charles  William 
•—  Edward  Simpson 
«*—  Francis  Doaglas 
^-.  Hen.  Hennr  Booth     336 

Sir  John,  KCB.  12, 156 

John  William  237 

— —»  Matthew  Robert       336 
Grier,  John  Joseph     92,  245 

Robert  374 

Giiersoo,  Charles  874 

-. Crighton  63 

■  ■         Henry  166 

■  ■■   ■  Thomas  Beatie      159 
Grieve,  Patrick  61 

William  427 

Grifin,  Charles  Uwia        196 

■  Francis  John         336 

Fred.  C.  274 

George  429 

..  George  293 

George  434 

John  374 

■  John  Htngerfonl    70, 

267 
Griffith,  Charles         *       374 

.. Henry  Darby  96,  129 

Heniy  Downs       196 

■  John  336 

John  432 

Moses  434 

Richar4  409 

Griffiths,  Edwin         248,374 

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374  i  Grimes,  Charles 

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296 

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336 
213 
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306 
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416 
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GriautoQ,  Walter  Jobs 

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Grimwoody  Thomas 
Griodlay,  Robert 
Grist,  James  Bond 
GriUon.  Fermor  Bonaycastle 

295 

Heniy  409 

Grogao,  JohOy  MB,  128 

Charles  Edward    138 

Henry  WiUiam     240 

Orosveoor,  Thomas  6,  217 
Giove,  Charles  Thomaa  374 
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Robert  242 

Grubby  James  420 

336 '  Orubbe,  John  Heneage  67,228 


William  Hunt 
212JGrueber,  Daniel 

Gruttemano,  Aui^ustas 
272  GryUs,  Horsiio  Glynn 

38  S.  M. 

271 
134 


Gaaoter,  Jacques 
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216  Guest,  Charlea 


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204 
374 
450 
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274 
461 
237 
420 
874 


Guille,  William  Dalgairns273 
Guiie,  Sir  John  Wright, 
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John  Christopher  242 

Gulliver,  George  120 
GumoeoB,  Charles  de  451 
Nich.  Theo.  de  374 


Gun,  John 
Gaoo.  George 

WiUiam 

Ganning,  Alexander 
John 


Hsokstt,  John 

Samuel 

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Williaa 


168 
179 
374 


374 
374 
409 
374 
430 

Gunthorpe,  Joshua  Rowley  409 
Gurtler,  JoMph  452 

Guthrie,  George  JasMS      431 

WiUiam  836 

Guy,  PhUlip  M.  Nelson 

101, 166 
Thomas,  MD.  162 

William  420 

Guyoo,  Henry  Joseph       114 
GwUt,  John  185 

Gwyo,  Hamood  Weston    296 
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Gwyone,  Charics  M.  8.  L.  214 

Hy.  Lewee  Eder.  336 

Hsardt,  Lewis  450 

Haberisnd.  Charles  450 

Haehet,  Williaos,  VP.     809 
Hscket,  Frederick  310 

Uackttt,  Adam  160 


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Hadden.  Wm.  Cha.  383 

Haiidoo.  Richard .  430 

Uadfield,  Alei.  J.  114 

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361 


Had  wen,  Thomaa 
Hagan,  Wm.  W, 
Hagart,  Charlea 
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320 
374 

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John  Gasrgs      440 

Hagenan,  John  Fradsrick  427 

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Hagae,  Cha.  Barnard 
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Haig,  R  W. 

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John 
Haines,  Edw.  Eldridgs 


Fred.  Panl   103,  172 
Gregory 427 

374 
256 
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Hair,  Archibald,  MD. 
Haire,  John 
Halaban.  John 

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J.  Wallon,  MD. 


Rd.  Newton  Chr.  374 
— —  Robert  175 

Halcott,  Matthew  Chas.     336 
Halden.  John  418 

Hale,  Edw.  Blagden  334 

John  Rich.  Blagdea    9^. 

136 
Halfliide,  Chaa.  Alex.        336 
James  414 


Hslford,  Cha.  Anr.  Drake  135 
Halibwton.  John  Fowdea  330 
Haliday,  Wm.  Robert  100, 187 
Halketi,  Sir  Alex.  KCH.      7 

Sir  Colin,  GCB. 

GCH.  7. 196,  4SS 

Fred.  J.  Colin       333 

Hogb.  CB.  GCH.  60 

Jamea  143 

JohnCOmigis     196 

J.  11m.  Donrias    13Y 

Han,  Chambera  374 

Gags  John  7, 333 


George  Dij 
Henry  Wstsett  390, 397 
Heniy  WiUinm         414 

Jaaper  1S4 

John  40,118 

John,  MD.  300 

John  414 
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Hall,  John  Peter  16^ 

Uwis  Ale«tad«r  63, 282 

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— —  Rickttrd  Morgto  199 
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—  Thomas  310 

—  \^illlini  143 

WilKam  235 

WiUitra  Sanlbid       204 

Hallen,  Herbert  132 

HaHewell,  Edm.  Gilling  171 
Hafliday,  Framns  Aug.      294 

Geo.  Edm.         234 

Hallirax.'Rob.  Dampier  61 ,  227 
Hallilay,  Ricbanl'Godd8rd296 
Hftllowes,  George  Skene  176 
Hanowea,  John  239 

Halls,  Thomas  374 

HaHttn,  James  409 

Halpio,  William  414 

Haltoo,  Lancelot  142 

Haly,  Wbq.  0*Grady   95,198 
Haljhaitoo,  Robert  Mark  179 
Hambly,  And.  John  Buck- 
ingham 294 

Haaet,  Michael  Greatheed  374 
Hamerton.John  M.  CB.10,206 
Hames,  Charles  114 
Mamilum,  Abraham  143 
Ale*.  Graham  Wil- 
kinson                           269 

Aug.  Terrick         223 

Benj.  U»hcr.  MD,  167 

Charles  Pratt        264 

Sir  Chas.  John  Jas.  Bt. 

62.  149 

Charles  Thomas     190 

Chris.  Mooteiih     244 

-"■^—  C.  W.  113 

Digby  St.  Vincent  260 

Fra.  Seymour         268 

Fra.  Smith       93,  293 

Fred.  Wm.      6S,  144 

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374 
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260 
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198 
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—  John  30 

—  John  374 

—  John  409 
-*  John  Glencairn  Carter 

119 

—  JohnPoUer.JCff.     30 

—  Louis  H.  239 

—  Nicholas,  KH.  32.264 

—  Per.  Cha.  Baillie  252 

—  Richard  420 

—  Robert  Charles      336 

—  Robert  Gorges       283 
-*  Samuel  B.  176 


Hamilloo,  Tho.  de  Couity  220 

Thomas  Rice         160 

Walter  98,230 

William 

William 

William 

■   ■■  William  Henry 
Hamley,  Chas.  Ogilvy 

£dward  Bruce 

Fran.  Gilbert 

Wm.  George 


Hammersley,  Frederick 

■  Frederick 

William 


185 

166 

374 
295 
271 
163 
284 
121 
165 
374 


Hammerstein,  Alex.  Bartn  447 
Otto  Von        446 


Hammilly  Courtenay  Thos.  254 

Tbos.  Cochrane  336 

Hammond.  Frederick  87 

— Francis  Thomas. 

GCH.  6,  453 

— —  M.  Montague     252 

William  409 

Hamond,  Peter  114 

William  409 


Hampson,  Sir  Geo.  Fra.  Bt.  129 
Hanbury,  5ir  John,  KCH,     10 

Capel  S.  414 

William  175 


Hancock,  Fitzhardinge  Wm. 

Longuet  226 

Handcock,    Hon.    Henry 

Robert  95, 249 

Richard  88 

Hon.  Richard     192 

Htfii.Rob.French336 


505 

HuiliDg,  Joho  420 

Robert  336 

Thomas  Henry  272 

HardingSjIftffi.  Arthur  Ed.  148 

Edward  232 

Hen-  Vise.  CCB. 

10,  208 

Henry  252 

Rich.  KH.  62, 266 

William  190 

Hardman.  Henry  Anthony  376 


Samuel 


Tobias 
Handfield,  Carey 
Hands.  Fred.  Wiight 
Hanham,  John 
Haokey,  Aug.  Barnard 
'  ■     ■  5ir    Frederick, 


409 
180 
114 
l(i0 
22^ 

30 


GCMG. 

Hen.  Aitchison  55,121 

llanley,  Dudley  MD.         156 

Malachi  233 

Hanmer,  William  195 

Wyndham  Edw.  99,  120 

Hanna,  William  420 

Hannam,  Edw.  Rawlings  159 
Haanay.  James  409 

James  206 

HANOVER,  Hit  Maje»ty 

tkt  King  of,  KG.  KP. 

GCB.  6 

Hanson,  George  Scott  207 
Hansord.  Solomon  Edman  428 
Han  well,  Joseph  62 

Harbord,  Hon.  Charles       133 

Richard  187 

Harcourt,  Fra.  Venables  39 
Hardcastle,  Wm.  Augustus  375 
Harden.  William  375 

Hardte,  James  Henderson, 

MD.  312 

GordonKenmure]l^i).204 

Harding,Geo.Judd.  CB.33,281 
■      Francis  Pyra      173 


375 
336 
185 
274 
227 
236 
256 
209 
420 
150 
420 
272 
197 
158 
207 
165 
336 
191 
259 


Hardwick.  William 
Herman,  George  Byng 
Hardy,  Campbell 
— —  Francis 
Frederick 

■  John 

Jonas  Pasley 

■■  Luke 

Robert  Harris 

Thomas 

Whaley  Nicoll 

William 

Hare,  Hon.  Charles  Luke 

—  Edward  Frederick 

—  Loftus 

Hon,  Richard 

•^—  Robert 

—  Thomas 

Rev.  William,  MJt.  312 

William  Henry         202 

Hare  -  Clarges.    Richard 

Goddard,  CB.  13,225 

Harenc.  A  rchibald  Richard  249 
Harford,  Charles  Joseph  234 
Harger,John  256 

Hargrove,  John  Langford  376 
IlarisoD,  Christopner  225 

—-Nathaniel  Evanson 

269, 274 
Harker,  Robert  420 

Harkneu,  Robert  223 

Harland,  John  375 

Harley.  Robert  William  256 
Harlessem,  Philip  A.  Voa  452 
Harliog.  August,  de  447 

Harman,  Robert  414 

Harness,  Hecry  Drury  283 
Harnett,  Edward  141 

■  John  Crosbie  255 
Hsrold,  John  Casemir  88, 162 
Harper,  Charles  428 
Harpur,  John  255 
Harries,  Thomas  215 
Harrington,  Chas.  Ear/ 0f    30 

—  Henry  375 

— — .  Joseph  437 

Harriott,  Tbos.  George  65 
Harris,  Arthur  Vaugban 

Doanithorne  155 

Anthony  Charles    428 

Charles  375 

Harry  Bulteel,  JTH.  31 

— —  John  188 

'  Philip  29(1 

Robert  Russell      338 

WiWam  189 


£06 


Index, 


Htrris,  William  336 

Willwm  375 

-«—^— William  ThOfhtt    188 
HarritODy   Atatb.   Robinsoti 

66 

Aleiatidef         420 

— Alfred  227 

^  BeMott  190 
Broadler            136 

■  ■  DaD.    CtiarTea 

Rogers  420 

■  Geo.  Francit     236 
— —  Ouatavut  Nicolla 

215 

Hugh  336 

— James  Hull         88 

John  336 

■  ■    —  John  432 

John  Baeon,  CB.  50 

'     ■  Robt.  Prescott    188 

■   Robt.  Seppings  295 

— ^—  Septimus  336 

Thos.  Harrison  213 

William 

► William 

*  William  James 


Harrer,  Sir  Robt.  John,  CB. 

13.255 


128 
409 
240 
231 
231 
180 
310 


Harriaaoo,  C.  Millos 
■  Francis  Joseph 

Hart,  Edward  Browne 

Henry,  MD. 

Henry  George    103, 200 

John  375 

Richard  336 

—  Robert  86 

Harthill,  Robert  434 

Hsrtigan,  Strange  Butson  256 
Hsrtle,  JohnF.A.  245 

• Robert  431 

Hartley*  Bartholomew        159 
'  Heni/    Winch- 

combe  62,  159 

■■  Humph.  Rob.  38 

Richard  Wilson     159 

WilUam  326 

Hartman,  Wm.  Henry         87 
"  Gust.Adolpbos  141 

Hartmano,  Augustus  Chas. 

Fred.  448 

— —  Gustavus  Fred. 
William  448 

Hennr  450 

-^— ^  Sir  George  Julius, 

KCB.GCH,  60,442 

Haitshom.  William  175 

Harty,  Joseph  Maik,  KH.    57 


Harvest,  Edward  D. 
Hector 


249 
102 

59 
185 

98 
150 


Harvey,  Edward 

— — ->  Francis  Charles 

m  Heniy  B. 

John 

■  Sir  John,  KCB, 

KCH.  11,210 

—  John  337 

John  269 

John  336 

John  409 

John  Edmand       187 


— » —  John  Richard 

'=^ Thomas 

«= William 

— = Wro.  Frederick 

Harwood,  Edward 
Harzig,  Frederick 
Haselfoot,  Charles 

Wm.  Henry 


176 
221 
222 
208 
409 
448 
336 
336 
420 
375 


Haslam,  Richard 
Haslebam,  Wm.  Gale 
Haslewood,  Dickens  Mark  336 
Hassard,  Fairfax  Charles   284 

Jason  208 

Richard  375 

Ross  291 

Hassell,  Wm.  de  446 

Hastings,  Douglas  230 

Francis  Wm.     271 

Sir  C.  Abney,  Bf  .336 

Haswell,  John  Stepney  375 
Hatfield,  Randall  Wilmer  139 
Hatheway,  Chas.  375 

Katton,  Villiers  LaTouche  145 
Hattorf,  Hans  Von,  KCH.  446 

Hen.  Geo.  Von      446 

Haul  tain,  Francis         60, 266 

Fred.  Wm.         271 

Theodore  Bf .      336 

Hausler,  Fred.  450 

Havelock,Chas.  Fred.  95 

Henry,CB.   61,204 

— —  Henry  Marsbman 

238 
Haverfield,  John  Tunstall  296 
Harerty,  John  Coghlaa  191 
Haviland,  Francis  122 

John  122 

Robt.Humphrey214 

Havilland,  James  de  273 

Hawes,  Geo.  Harrington  160 
Hawke,  Hun,  Stanhope  336 
Hawker,  Charles  167 

Ernest  Augustus    123 

Francis  Richard     126 

Henry  Frederick      97 

Peter  Wm.  Lanoe  336 

Samuel    Wm. 

Henry  220 

Sir  Thomas,  KCH. 

9.  126 
Hawkes,  John  B1ackbornel36 

JohnCliflon  218 

Robert  232 

Hawkey,  John,  MD.  310 

John  Frederick      »7 

Henry  Charies  Moor- 
head  295 
Hawkins,  Alex.  Caesar        279 

Fra.  Spencer,  CB.  113 

Geo.  Drew  875 

■  George  Palmer     336 
John  P.  CB.  60 

John  375 

John  336 

Jolin  S.  284 

■    Samuel  103, 293 


HlwldAs,  SepUmns  Moore  249 
— : —  Thos.  Seotl  151 

ViBiert  WniSun  C. 

308 
Hawkshaw,  Edward  113 

— John  283 

John  Stewart  1 1 3 


Hawkalej,  Archibald  Camp- 
bell Douglas 
Hawley,  Robert  B. 
■  Trevor 
Wm.  Haabury 


119 
241 
375 
163 

Ha  worth,  Edward  Cafvert 
Arneman  143 

Hawtrey,  Alexander  135 

Hay,  Ales.  Sebast.  LeiA 

245 

— -  Alex.  Murray  375 

Lord  Arthur  145 

Cha.  Craufurd     59,  170 

Cha.  Murray        38.  147 

David  60, 1?^ 

David  Balfoor  33S 

Lord  Edward  51 

Edward  113 

Francis  336 

Humphrey  114 

-^—  Lord  Jamea  15 
James,  CB.          12,231 

-  James  336 

James  George  171 

James  George  244 

John  33« 

John  Wm.  222 

Philip  14 

Robert  Jobn  272 

Thomas  Rob.  Dram. 

193 

Wniiara  336 

Wm.  Falcoaar  1 1 5 

Haydon,  Joseph  409 

Robert  Luckcombe 

4'« 
37^ 
40? 
2.V 
561 
835 
12k' 


Hayes,  Geo.  James 

Henry  Horace 

—  Horace  Geo. 

Joseph 

Robert 


Haygaith,  Frantfis 
Hayman,  Matthew 


Jo&es 


Haymafd,  Joseph  Pdcr 

Hayne.  Richard 

Havs,  Andrew  David 

Hsyter,  George 

Hsytbome,  Edmttnd   103,7 

Hayvrmrd,  Wdliam 

Haywood,  Russell 

Haaen,  John 

Head,  Edw.  Jooatlkma 

Sir  6corge 

—  Henry  Bond 

John 

Samuel 

Heald,  George  tHAbrd 
Healey,  Mo 
Heard,  WtUiam  Rodd«r 
Hetrky  Sdoand 


l«? 

409 

25* 

4nu 


2?4 

5<1 

4r 

1?; 


Indtx. 


607 


Httra,  Chas.  Bttth 
— —  James  Clarke 


-  John  Fleming 

-  Robert  Thomas 

-  William  Marcui 


S13 
163 
375 
177 
375 
375 
420 
296 
414 


Ileame,  Geo.  Heoiy 

Heartlqr,  Andrew 

Heutey,  Geo.  Bailee 

Heath,  Edwin 

Macclesfield  Wm.  336 
Philip  375 

Thomas  375 

lleathcote,  Bache  Hsfptir  199 

Cockshult  336 

George  Parked  203 


Heatly.  Chas.  Fade 
— —  John 
Heatooy  John  H. 
Ueaviside,  Richard 

' Richaid 

HebeitJen,  Henry 
Hebden,  Henry 
Tmddl 


238 
235 
336 
142 
336 
274 
336 
201 


Hecker,   Charles  Higgin 

Teush  141 

Ileckscher,  Charles  Martin 

A.  447 

Heddle,  Alexander  37d 

Hedl«y,  John  183 

Robert  214 

Hefleroan,  NesbiU,  AfB.    212 
Hepler,  Charles  452 

Haigham,  Clement  Hcniy 
John  168 

G.  Henry  John  228 

Heimbuigy  F.  C.  Baron      450 

— ■ Ernest,  Baron    449 

Lewis  A.  T.      443 

Hetse,  Arnold  WUliam      448 

Lewis  450 

Hellen,  C.  A.  Ton  der        448 


Diede.  Wm.  ron 


der  447 

Helmich,  Aagustos  449 

Helpty  James  Scott  261 

Hely,  Jas.  Price,  KH,         67 

Joseph  133 

Helyar,  John  Welraan  187 
Hemmans,  Tho.  Hioton  91 
Hemmings,  John  Exham  409 
Hemphill,  Andrew  T.  06,  177 
Hemaley,  Henry  375 

Henderson,  Dsvid  336 

Duncan,  AfD.    434 

■  Edmund  Yca- 
mans  Walcott  284 

-  O«o.  Aug.  KH.   14 

Henry  Barkley  114 

-—***—  James,  £H.         64 

■         James,  MD.       1 30 

James  Allen       375 

John  167 

John  257 

John  Sheridan     ]  80 

^  John  Wm.  KB,    86 

i.^.  Robert  114 

William  114 

William  369 


^m 


Henderson,  William 
Hendley,  Hen.  Barbery 
——  Thomas 
Hendrick,  John.  MD, 
Hendry,  Alexander 
Heneage,  Thomas 
Henley,  James 

John 

Joseph  John 


Henning,  Shurlock 
Heonia,  Howe 
William  How, 


375 
375 
420 
436 
170 
336 
125 
432 
128 
240 
222 


Heirett,  Jamet  Waller 

William 

Hewitt,  Isaac  Henry 
Hewson,  George 
— —  John  JMilliqnet 
John  Mills 


96,267 
Henry,  Chas.  Stuart  271 

Clifford  Felix         336 

George  Cecil        272 

Graham  336 

John  418 

Richard  Pentland  297 

Robert  293,  297 

Waller  309 

Henstock,  Henry  420 

Hepburn,  Fran.  J.  Swayne  336 

Henry  Poole      150 

William  Robert  181 

Herbert.  Arthur  190 

■  ■         Arthur  James        174 

Charles  94,  227 

Chas.  St.  John  S.  209 

Dennis  9 

■  John  James  375 

■  Magnus    Forbes 
Moreton  199 

Hon.PertyEgert.  194 

126 
293 
296 
375 
163 
159 


d75 
375 
169 
409 
337 
246 
155 
341 


Hext,  Chas.  Staniforth 

Ueycock.  Charles 

Heyde,  Fred.  J.  A.  von  der 

450 
Heydinger,  Wm.  Charla  427 
Heydoo,  John  123 

Heygste,  Edward  Nicholas 

286 
HeylanJ,  Alfred  Thoma   247 


John  Rowley 


Heyman,  Henry 
Hey  wood,  Thomas 
Hibbert,  Edw.  George 
Frederick  Druin< 


97 
273 
126 
201 


mond 


Hugh  Robert 
Leycester 


I2d 
190 
123 
Hichens.  Richard  434 

Hickey,  Edward  103,227 
Hickie,  Bartholomew  337 
Hickman,  Richard  375 

Hicks,  George  Montagu  193 
Hickson,  John  AnnesTey  375 
Theodore  Richard  232 


Heriot,  John,  MD. 

Wm.  Mackay 

Herrick,  Benj.  Bousfield 
-— —  Edw.  Henry 
■  ■   *     Edward 

**     William  Henry 
Herries,  Sir  Wm.  Lewis, 

CB.  KCH. 
Herring,  Edmund 
— —  Fred.  Chas. 


Higgin,  Robeit 
Higginbotham,  Charles 
Henry 


15 
114 
187 
375 


Herron,  Samuel 
Hertford,  R.  S.  C.  Mar* 

9«M  of  336 

Hervey,  Charles  F.  336 

■     ■  Felton  Fred.  Wm. 

139 
Heskelh,  Robert  Bamford  119 

—  William  Reginald  197 

■      •  448 

446 
447 
436 
375 
59 
114 
420 
375 
308 


Hesse,  Adolphus 
Heuer,  Ludolph 
Heugel,  William  de 
Hewat,  Richard 
William 


Hewes,  John 
Hewetson,  Charles 

Hamilton 

■  ■  Henry 

William 

William  427 

Hewett,  Frederick  409 

Sir  Geo.  Hen.  Bt,    32 

Henry  296 

John  337 

John  M.  M.         214 


375 
215 
375 
420 
337 
274 


Higgins,  Hen7 
— ^  Hugh  Brabazon 
—  Luke  Brabaaon 
■   Thos,  Gordon 

56,  113,367 

Warner  Westenra, 

KH.  33 

Higginson,  Alexander  31 

Geo.  Powell        16 

Geo.  W.Alex.   l45 


Thomas  C. 


167 
333 
376 
375 
173 
341 
91 
374 
227 


Hignell,  Thomas 
Hilder,  Jesse 
Hilditch,  Charles 
Hill,  Andrew 
"—  Arundel  Edmund 
■       Charles 

—  Charles  Rowland 
'       Dudley  Clarges 

Sit  Dudley  St,  Le- 

ger,  KCB.  13, 201 

Edward  248 

Edw.  Rowley      66,  254 

Geo.  Staveley  337 

Henry  337 

Horace  Fred.  209 

Hugh  427 

James  Morris  270 

John  131 

John  255 

— -  John  268 
— —  John  Thomas  63 
Nicholas  Thomas      337 

—  Percy  260 
Philip  69 

DD  2 


508 


Index, 


Hill,  Sir  R.  Cbambr«,  CB.   30 
— ^  Samuel  445 

'         Stephen  John  255 

William  420 

Htm,  Wm.  Noel  65 

— -  Wro.Noel  Algernon  125 

William  Price  228 

Ililliard,  Christopher  375 
Kdw.Dav.Crosiei337 


George 

Henry 

John 


Hillier,  George  £. 
Hills,  Frederick  Jesse 
Hilmer,  John  Frederick 
Hilton,  James 

William  Legh 


169 
414 
420 
204 
256 
450 
420 
375 


HinchliflT,      Chamberlain 

Hennr  177 

Hind^Charles  95 

Hinde.  Edward  375 

■  Henry  John  175 

—  Henry  Reynolds    337 

John  159 

Hine,  John  375 

Hiogston,  Clayton  S.  Hext  256 
— —  Fran.  Bernard  375 
Hinton,John  Thomas  409 
Hinzman,  Cha.  Walpole    141 

Rowley  Willes  212 

Hives,  Alfred  135 

Thomas  Waller      191 

Hoare,  Chas.  Vivian  409 1 
Frederick  Purefoy  116 

Joseph  Wallis 

286 
158 
196 
172 
337 
409 
8 
188 
161 


Hoey.  Rich.  H.  O'Reilly    375 

Wm.  Francis      102, 181 

HofTay,  Ernest  Albert         427 
Hogan,  John  158 

Hogarth,  George,  Ch,  90. 177 
Hogg,  James  Macoaghten  118 

Thomas  434 

William  418 

Ho)rge,  Cameron  Neville     145 


Fountaine 

-  Henry 
•John,J?i7. 

-  John  Swaine 


Hoghton,  Charles 

Hogreve,  Henry 

Hojel,  James 

Holborn,  Charles 

Holcorobe,  Alex.  Essex  F.  164 


119 
164 
34 
156 
225 
445 
375 
375 


Francis 


Holden,  Charles 

Henry 

Henry 

Horatio  Nelson 

William 


337 
337 
139 
189 
436 
414 


O'Bryen 

William  Jesse 


Hobbs,  George  Lamont 
'  Thomas  Francis 

Hobkirk.  Samuel 
Hobro,  Edward 
Hobson,  James  St.  Clair 
Joseph 

■'  Samuel 

Hocker,  Edward         294,  297 
Hockings,  Fred.  Montagu  191 

Richard     326,  375 

———  Robert  295 

Hodder,  Edward  375 

John  420 

Hodenberg,  Augustus  von  449 

Ernest,  Baron    447. 

Hodge,  Edw.  Cooper   69,  124 
Hodges,  Edward  436 

Geo.  Lloyd  337 

Hodgetu,  Thomas  375 

Hodgson,  AlJcrson  375 

— —  Christopher         1 13 

■  Frederick  JE.m.  409 

Henry  113 

— John  Anthony    113 

Robert  130 

Stttdholme,  John  62 

Wm.  Chauval    231 

HodsoB,  Alder&on  372 

Chas. Robt.  Geo.   115 

— ^  James  \i% 

—  John,  lfi>.  432 


Holdenberg.  Hans,  Baron  447 
Holder,  Charles  125 

Holdich,  Edward  Alan       232 
Holdsworth,  Arthur  Howe  453 

Robert  153 

Samuel  414 

Tho.  Weston  E.  153 
375 
261 
86 
375 
114 
216 
107 
376 
296 
30 
175 
375 


Hole,  William 

William  Henry 

Holgate,  Bennett 

Edward  Milton 


Holland,  George  Freer 

Fredeiick 

—  John 

John 

John  Gate 

Launcelot 

— —  Richard  Henry 

Rupert  Charles 

— —  Thomas  Edward    409 

William  337 

Holle,  Fred.  A.  Baron        408 
Hollier,  Edward  436 

Hollinsworib,  Henry  376 

Hollis,  James  420 

John  Joseph     64,  176 

■    Richard 
Wm.  Henry 


260 
376 
436 


Hollroann.  Joseph 
Holloway,  Charles  Heniy 
Elphinstone  341 

Jamei  Lewie         312 

Thomas  294 

Wm.  Cuthbert  El- 
phinstone, CB.  35, 281 
Holman,  Charles       315,  376 
Holme,  Bryan  Holme        240 
Holmes,  Benjamin  Hayes  376 

Chas.  Wm.  Scott  D. 

376 

ChrisL  Francis      337 

David  37^ 

GriaSths  lU 

James  376 


Holmes,  James  Gosttvlu 

Ham.  141 

James  Nicol  260 

John  418 

Richard  409 

Richard  Francis  249 

Robert  Charles  136 

Thos.  Edmonds  236 

Holt,  George  1T6 

— —  George  Francis  376 

Wlfiam  247 

Holworthy.  Edw.  Jobn  2:^7 

Holyoake,  Henry  376 

Home,  Alex.  Gee,  H£>.  1)2 

Anthony  Dixon  224 

.: David  414 

— ^  Francis  337 
— ^—  GarthshoreStlrllng  U6 


George  310 

James  445 

James  Murray        33  7 

John  9 

John  33 

Job*  376 

William,  UD.       :i\  I 

William  37o 

Honyman,  Sir  Ocd»  Be. 

36.  144 
Hood,  ITee.  Alex.  Nelson  67. 

My 

Charles  i;>4 

Francis  FotberrtU      216 

-*—  Hon.  Franoie  Cns- 

venor  59,144 
George  364 

—  James  376 
Hook,  Lionel  ;^7 
Hookey,  Geom  297,  Z>i^ 
Hooper.  Rich.  Wbedec  88, 221 
Hope,  Arch.  White  tj 
.  Hen.  AdnM               t\  \ 

—  Frederick  65 

—  James  4U 
5irJas.Arch.irC6. 

—  John  Edwatd  2T4 

John  Isaac  283 

Williaaa  %is 

Hopkins,  Francis  Powell  16S 

'  George  Rebut  2.'M 

—  Henry  337 

Patrick  2t> 

-      ■  ■■    Semoel  A2' 

Wm.  Fmod  ^^ 

Wm.  Randolph  3TS 

Hopkinaon,  Wn.  tieamj  21 4 
Hopsoa«Fied, 
Ongley 


a.  Hooaoa 


Hoptoo,  Charles  fdwnnl 
Hopwood,  Hcnrey 
Horao,  Thomas 
Hore^  James  Ayvea. 

Tbomaa 

jiorn,  Fredeiick  63. 

Hombrook.  Ridw  L|d»f»T 
Thos*  J^edkbai 


Hornby,  William 


4.N 


Index. 


609 


Home,  Alfrad  98,  163 

Charles  Anthony    307 
Fran,  VVoodley 
George 
George 


-  James 
-James 
-John 

-  Robert 


141 
141 

307 
223 
428 
409 
420 

Hbroer,  Isaac  420 

Homiblow,  George,  UD.  31 1 
Horsbnrgb,  David  Knox  243 
Horeell,  Bartholomew  337 
Uoraej,  ^ward  Ralph  296 
Horsey,      Win.      Henry 

Beaumont  de 
Hbrsfoni.  Alfred  H. 

■  George  Fahie 
Rorsley,  Nicholas 
Robert 


Hbrt,  John  Josiah 

Jteiah  George 

Hortoa,  James 

James 

George  Wm. 


145 
252 
337 
337 
256 
155 
337 

51 
337 

34 


Hoakid,  William  Thomas, 

MD.  311 

Hoste,  Dixon  Edward        273 
lloiham»  Augustus  337 

Augnsios  Thos.  227 

Beaumont,  Lord    33 

Beaumont  Wm.  145 


George 


Hough,  Win. 

Harry  Wain  right 

Hougbton,  William 
Houlton,  George 

• Sir  George 

Houstoun,  Alex. 

-   ■  ■    ■  —  Sir  Robert, 

A'CB. 
HoustooB-Boswall,  SW  Geo. 

Aug.  Fred.  Bart,  56 

How,  Johnson  376 

Tbomas  376 

Howard,  Charles  427 

De  Walden,  Lord 


337 
114 
183 
376 
337 
ll5t* 
91 

113 


C«  A.  GCB» 
"  Edward 

Frederick 

-  ■  ■     Hja.  Henry 

■  John  Stanley 

Robert 

Robert  Graham 

-  Robert  Henry 
Howden,  J.  Hobart,  Lord 

KH. 
Howdl,  Datid  Henry 

Edward 

^ G<6orge 

James 

John,  MD, 


Howes,  James 

Howisoo,  John 

Howorth,  Richard 

Hoyer,  Anthony  Fred. 

Hoylaod,  John 

}I<mer,  William  Wallace   129 


337 
171 
291 
337 
195 
52 
196 
243 

35 
141 
174 
255 
337 
431 
216 
114 
283 
447 
409 


Hubbard,  James  376 

Huddleston.  G.  Egertoo  159 

Hudson,  Edward  420 

Henry  376 

■          Joseph,  MA.  445 
Thomas  Wright  190 

William  James  213 

Huey,  Fredeiick  191 

Richard  Wm.     68,  220 

Huggins,  John  436 

Hughes,  Charles  51 

Fxiwaid  376 

^— —  George  376 

George  Henry  174 

Henry  Francis  376 

Robert  68,254 

Robert  254 

Robert  George  232 

Robert  John  250 

Spier  236 

William  173 

Wm.  Majoribanks  116 

Hugo,  Ludolph  de  446 

Thomas  337 

Hugoe,  Samuel  409 

Hugonin,  Fra.  James  190 

Frederick  189 

Huish,  George,  CB.  114 

Henry,  MD.  312 

Hull.  Arthur  Hill  376 

William  122 

Hulroe,  John  Lyon  337 

Humbley,  William  337 


Wm.  Wellington 


Waterloo  135 

Humby,  John  337 

Home,  Bliss  John  232 

Geo.  Ponsonby      209 

Gustavus  189 

Henry  247 

John  Richard        206 

John  Robert,  MD.  430 

Robert  206 

Thomas,  WD.        431 

Thos.  David.  MD,  234 

.  William         420.  453 


Humfrey,  Benjamin  Geale  337 

John  Keys  207 

Robert  Bhke  376 

Wm.  Charles  310 

Humphreys.  Chas.   Gar- 
diner 376 

John  376 

John  Goullin  337 

Windsor  Henry  260 

Hunt,  Andrew  231 

Arthur  205 

Arthur  255 

Arthur                36,  265 

Augustus  123 

Edmund  D'Arcy  135 

George  Evans  293 

George  Henry  230 

Henry  Leslie  219 

John  337 

John  Philip,  CB.  60 

Michael  376 

• Robert  61 


Hunt,  Robert  208 

Robert  Wm.  Bland  297 

Thos.  Bloomfield  232 

Thomas  William  232 

William  192 

William  376 

Hunter,  Charles  272 

Charles  233 

Charles  Fleming  224 

Edward  414 

Fits  William  Fred.  198 


George.  CB.  1 13 

George  James         337 

James  376 

James  337 

John  337 

John  230 

John  Alexander     162 

Patrick  248 

Robert  Francis      223 

Robert  Hope  Al- 
ston 310 

Thomas,  MD.        131 

Thomas  376 

Thomas  414 

T.M.  115 

William,  MD,        432 

William  232 

Wm.  Dodsworth    376 

Huutley,  Geo.  Mara,  of\ 

KT.  4. 316 

Hupeden,  Richard  448 

Hurdle.  Thomas  95, 293 

Thomas  337 

Horford,  Rich.  John  Geda- 


liah 


Thomas 


Hurt,  Francis 
Hurtzig,  Fred. 
Huskisson,  John 

Samuel 

Hussey,  Thomas 

Wm.  Hayter 


135 
141 
376 
449 
295 
8 
337 
219 
Huson,  Frederick  213 

Hutchesson,  Thomas     36,265 

Francis  Pery      434 

Hutchins,  Wm.  James       163 
Hutchinson,  Charles 

Scrope  285 

Charles  Thos.  285 

Ed w.  Hely      1 86 

Sir  E.  Synge, 


Bi. 


gart 


—  Frederick  J. 
Fred.  Jas.  Tag- 


132 
216 

337 
217 


Frederick  J. 
George  Rowan  283 
Hon,  Hen.  Hely  32 
James  94 

John  376 

Hon.  John  W^m. 

139 
William  212 

. Wm.  Nelson  57,144 

Hutchison,  George        92,  249 

William  295 

Huthoance^John  409 


Hely 


610 


Index. 


Huthwaite,  Fnocif  Cor« 
oeliut 

HcDiy 
Huit^  George 
Hutton,  Henry  IVArcy 

Heory  Prim 

John 

Robert 

Thomu 

William 

Huyghue,  Samuel 
Hyde,  Geo.  Hootoii 


George 


Hyslop,  Arch.  G, 
William 


Jack,  Albert  Aodrew 

A. 

Jackion,  Adam  Tbomsoa 

'         Frederick 
■  George 
Georgfi  Edwtrd 

Owen 


146 

113 
U5 
141 
18a 
349 
\H2 
131 
376 
376 
268 
256 
114 
114 


James,  William 

— William 

William  John 


George  WilUaia 

Collins 

Henry 

Henry 

Hen.  Auguitoi 

■■  J.  R. 


297 
297 
311 
376 
113 

295 

337 
262 
42U 
337 
297 


397 

436 
216 
Jameson,  David,  MD^       4^4 

-^  BobectCBiiea  119 

Thomas  376 

Tbomas  Riiii« 

311 
376 
231 
323 
376 


MD. 


William 

Jamieson,  Robert 

Jane,  Michael  Allea 

Jappie,  William 

Jardine.  AleKaoder      70»  227 

Jarvis,  Geo.  R.  Paynt         SO 

James  436 

Samuel  Peteu       234 

Samuel  Raymond  338 


James,  KH.    83,  126 


James 

James 

James 

John,  CB, 

John 

John 

John 


89 
208 
376 
114 
376 
409 
420 


JohnNapper   68,251 


171 
294 


249 
188 
376 


— ^  John  Richard 

■  Joseph  Reid 

■  Oliver  Vaughan 

Svdoey  Cosby 

Thomas 

Willism 

WiUiam  ^yal^Qnd  312 

Jacaon,  Simon  Fitsbtr* 

bert  153 

Jt^ggcf*  Joseph  409 

Jago,  Charles  376 

Darell  337 

John  226 

James,  Charles  99,216 

Chas.  Alfred  PoynU 

223 

Charles  Hugh        190 

n  Demetrius  Grevis  337 

Demetrius  W.G.  153 

George  69,267 


Jary,Babt  Herbert  Heitb  138 
Jasper,  Lewis 
Jauncey,  John  Knight 
Ibbetsoo,  Cbas.  Parke 
— —  Densil 

Fred.  Henry 

Fred.  Jamea 

Samuel  Kerr 


Ibbotson,  Henry 
Jebb,  Joshua,  CB, 
Jee,  Joseph 
Jeffsrson,  Richard 
Jeffery,  Chas.  Scott 

James 

John  Morion 

Jeffrey,  George 
Jeffreys,  Edmund  Richard  93, 

240 
■       Richard 
William  Richard 


450 
90 
337 
427 
308 
122 
140 
376 
66,  282 
141 
414 
216 
409 
250 
183 


338 
297 
376 
877 
264 
170 
376  I  Jenkin,  Ebeneier  Alfirad    308 

174 

114 

409 

338 

261,453 

Jenner,  Augustus  Fred.       163 

Robert  Francis 

Uscelles  129 

Jennings,  George  377 

John  420 

Peter  Redmond  164 

WillUm  437 

Jenyns,  Soame  Gambier    139 
Jepbson,  Robert  George     161 

Stanhope  Wm.  108, 

163 
William  Holmes  21 3 


■»*" 


lleoiy  171 

Heory  337 

Henry  284 

Henry  246 

John  Thomas  180 

Maurice  430 

Robert  876 
Robert    Uaenn 

87i 


Donnithoine 


Jeffreyson.  George 
Jeffries,  Joseph 
Jellicoe,  Richard 
Jeniogs,  Geo.  Bingham 


Jenkins,  Edward 
Francis 
John 
Richard 
William 


Jepson,  Rev.  George 
JeroQMb  Henry 

John 

Joseph 


445 

238 
288 
238 
Jerrard,  Joseph  37 

Jenris,  Heniy  01,234 

HeBiyJevfieWhiio373 

John  IH 

John  GoHloft         tMJ 


Jefvts,  Thoaua  377 

— ^-*  Thoesas  Bcsl         114 
Jervois,  £dwyn  Sianhope  26ri 

Willum.KH.         14 

■         W»»  Fra.  UrttB« 
mond  284 

Jesse,  William  Howinl     2k6 
Jez.  Thomas  V29 

Jeyes,  Samuel,  HI).  432 

Imhoff,  Sir  CbailM 
Imlacb,  Aleiander 
Impelt,  John 
Imray,  Robert 
loce,  Charles 

Ralph  Pifott 

Ingall,  Frederid^  Lmis 
WiUian  ' 


337 

99,  ITo 

166 

376 
337 
3J7 
214 
337 
337 


43 1 
272 


Inge,  Charles 

William 

Ingbsm,  CharleeTbomaa, 

MD. 
Ingilby.  Chariee  HmfJ 

Wdlia«Batea  67.2^~7 
Inglefield.  Samiel  Uood 

Stovin  271 

Ii^,  W^aher  UwMBce   1-) 
loglis,  Edward  3*'. 

Jas.  GM4im,iiZ>.  1'  ^ 

John  11' 

-^— John  £ai41ey 

Wilmot  70,  r  J 


— ^— RayuMwd 
Richanft 

■        Thomas 

Thomas  Oocbnae 

William 

WiUiam 

WiUiam  MaMui 

Ingram,  Jamee 

T.  Ona^  Winaiog 


Inmao,  John 
JobQ 
Tbomas  Witbj 


•:./ 


.4^ 


Innes,  Alesauder 

Fimaci*Wm.JLD.^-> 
Geofge  '2,*-^ 

George  Migaaa 
John  Harrie  Kor    1L.^ 
Peter  1.4 

Robert  :<'!» 

Robert  4  "9 

William,  CB.  Ill 
WilUam  42« 

Jocelyn,  Umu  A*  G.  Find. 

IM 

HMi.JobaSinuge  1'^ 

Joddrell.  Benry  Edmmad  'A 
Johns,  Charioa  fidwftid  I :» 
Jamee  2 

Riebaia  104»u4 

Ridwia  'J*r 

ThomM  ra 

I.  ArtJwi  CMUad  :ii 
Cbaidin  Pbika  li 
"      Cbm.  4 


^  Cbarlee  Fied— I 
^De«M£i«bmd 


1 


JobosoB,  Sir  Edward.  MD.  434 

■  George  Jobu  137 
-  George  Yander- 

beyden  270 

Heoiy  F.  F,  104,  156 

J.  377 

M.J,  116 

Ralph  BoeUer        41 4 

William  223 

Wm.  Augustus        10 

William  Proade    377 

William  Victor      242 

VarrAll  338 

Johnaton,  Alex.  James        204 

Arthur  Lake  173 

Arthur,  AID.  436 

Charlci  273 

FrederidL  67 

Galbraitb  377 

George  91,  259 

■  George  Joseph  Bid- 

mead  114 

"     ■  Jamaa  87 

James  169 

James  190 

Jamea  Towosead 

Oswald,  MD,  164 

John  218 

John  Lawrence      227 

John  RoUo  377 

John  Wm.  MD.    222 

Patrick  251 

Peter  114 

ThoB.  Henry   66,  218 

Walter  217 

Willliam  192 

William         100,217 

William  338 

Sir  Wm.  George    274 

Johnstone,  Francis  W.       173 

Hamilton  Trail      409 

Harcoart  119 

'—^-  Jamea  404 

John  Douglaa  102, 184 

John  Rae  209 

John  William         177 

Montague  Cholm. 

57,  239 

Robert  fieckford     196 

William  377 

Jolifie,  William  98,  293 

JoUiffe,  Sir  Wm.  G.H.  Bart. 

338 
.  ■  '      ■  Charles  297 

Edwarth  Hylton     131 

Hylton  .  148 

Joseph  Henry        296 

William  296 

Jones,  Alfred  Addington   219 

Arthur  Mowbray   178 

Beoj.  Orlando         62 

• Conyngham  212 

Paabwood  273 

Douglas  911 

■  Ebenexer  Tristram 
Thomas  295 

Efteneiar  338 

.~—  £dw«r4  87 


Indis. 

Jones,  Edward  338 

Edward  377 

'     Edward  Moi)okton259 

Edward  Kent        249 

Fred.  Jessop  248 

-« George  16 

George  264 

Griffith  431 

Harry  David     66, 282 

Hastings  Fowler    152 

Henry  254 

Henry  Exlcy         176 

Henry      Higgius, 

MtD.  251 

-8 Henry  Mitchell      169 

-.  Henry  Richmond   97, 

126 

-—  Hogh  Manrire       164 

— r-T-  James,  KH.  37 

'  Jeremy  377 

Inigo  Wm.      94.  137 

John  103,211 

J.  315 

John  436 

— r—  John  Ca  rstai  rs        1 22 

John  Evans  338 

— ^—  John  Francis         212 

John  Charles  Hill  205 

John  Edward  35, 265, 

274 

John  Inglis  1 28 

Joseph  188 

— —  Joseph  184 

Loftus  Francis  98,  214 

Michael  414 

Rice.  KH.       37,  281 

Richard  86, 265 

Richard  86 

Richard  37 

Richard  377 

Richard  Paget 

272 
173 
-r Robt.  Wallen         236 

Rokeby      Steele 

Wilkinson  255 

"—  Samuel  435 

Stanley  307 

Siopford  Thomas  409 

Thomas  124 

■            Thomas  261 

Thomas  338 

Thomas  Edward  249 

Veughan  377 

William  101,213 

William  338 

William  377 

William,  MD,  432 

William,  MD.  434 

Wm.  Daniel    40,  266 

William  Fowler  208 

■  Wikon  Henry  164 

William  Prime  338 

Jop,  Robert  409 

Jopp.  James,  MD.  187 

Joraan,  Edward  377 

Jacob  338 

—^ Joseph              -■  186 


Joyce,  Arthur  Wellcsley    266 


I     Campbell 
Robt.  Colville 


Edward 
Irby,  Augustus  Henry 
Ireland,  Rich.  Pluokett 

Winder  Kelly 

Iremonger,  Pen,   Athel- 

wold 
Irvin,  Martin 
Irvine,  Charles 

Charles 

John 

-  John  Christ.  Ctul- 


6eld 


Robert 
Samuel 


Irving,  Alexander 

—  George 

Hazlett 

Henry  Hoghton 

—  Jacob  ^milius 

James 

Robert 

— I —  Rob«rt  Nasmytb 
Irwin.  Alexander 

Charles 

Frederick  Chidley, 


KH. 


lain 


Hcniy 

John  Robert 
Lewis  Qhambav- 


316 
20*4 

266 

296 

337 

414 
114 
189 
306 

414 
376 
297 

269 

12 
274 

88 
376 

14 
376 
163 
376 
376 

65 
445 
376 


172 
172 
130 
337 


'        Richard  Trevor 

Thomas 

Thomas 

William  101,  240 

William  Nelson  178 

Isaac,  John  Marcham  157 
Chas.  Thomas  Vesey 

Bunbury  234 
Isaacson,  Egerton  Charles 

Harvest  315,  376 
Isilell,  E<lmund  W.  251 
Judd,  William  Ileory  160 
Juliani,  Jean  4.'il 
Julius,  Wm.  Mayor  338 
Julyan,  Piimrose  G.  30Q 
Jul!,  Harrison  John  297 
Ivey,  George  James  255 
Wm.  Fred.Torcsto  312 

Kains,  Thomas  1 54 

Kamptz,  Louis  de  401 

Kane,  John  Joseph  377 

Karr,  Peter  409 

Kauntze,  George  130 

Kavana^h,  Charles  lo4 

K aye,  Geo.  Lister  Lister  91 

Robert  158 

—  Wilkinson  Lister  338 

Kayes.  William  377 

Kean,  Henry  21Q 

Keane.  Benj.  Bloomfield  257 

Edward  34 

Geo.  Michael  338 

Giles  238 

Hon,  Hussey  fane  284 

Keames,  John  377 

Kearney,  Daoial  427 


ii^ 


K^Toejr^ThiOinfts 


*«• 


K«t€,  Robert 

"'1        Wm.  ^ogus^s 

<***; James  Singer 

K^Rf^,  Edmund  Huck 
Kfeni,  John 
Keisp,  Wm.  TliorDlon 
Xf  boe,  Patrick. 

Tbomaa,  M,D, 


9mm 


427 
141 
430 
40 
261 
33d 
338 
236 
122 
338 
377 
436 
312 
228 
338 
377 


Keigfalley,  RohU  H.  U. 

KwXf,  Towniend 

Keir,  John 

Kekewicb,  Samuel  Bloipe- 
.    «eld  247 

Kell,  Jam^a  B«tler  422 

.if  iaajn,  £4w.  ]?red.     '      312 

Rellenbiich,  >  rederick        338 

Kfllei,  John  338 

.  ^William  Au^uftus 

Hunter  Napier  224 

Kelli«,  Jamea;  ATP.  238 

Kelly,  Charles  Frederi«:k  160 
£dw.  Hen.  Moore  241 
John  338 

John  274 

Richard  D.  101,186 
Richard  Seymour  420 
Robert      .  64, 453 

Thorn** 


Ketinedy,  TnriB^  Francia    fSd 

Jamea  Shew,  CB,     16 

J.  CB.  113 

John  377 

John  Clart:     1(13, 169 

John  Mackentie     169 

John  Pitt  '     140 

John  Shaw  167 

John  Will.  Altt.  «96 

Patrick  Henry       877 

Thomas  •  *     32 

Walter  Crauftifd    IM 

lord  Winiam        272 

W.O.  116 

W.  R.  MtcKentle 

Kennett,  Brackley  113 

Cha.  Let^ton       409 

Kenny,  David  Cottrtney     113 

Edward  94;  241 

-^ Edward  C.  Oetls   208 

Matthias.  MD. 

Michael  WiHffttt 

■  Stephen 

William 

Wm.  Henry 


Kent.Charles 

Henry 

John 

^Robert 


436 
432 
212 
420 
338 
177 
229 
307 
114 
377 
377 


Kentish,  Edward 

Keoworthy,  Wllfiam 

64,  453{KenyoQf  Abra.  Parkihsoli  255 

Thomas  Conyngham  10d,|  Keogb,  Tbps.  Molyneiix    230 

182  Keowo,  Henry  141 

Keppel,  Edw.  Georg« 
Walpole 

Frederic  Charlet 

Hon.  Geo.  Tho. 

William  Coutu 


Thomas  Daniel  338 

1  hoa.  Edwin       56.  362 


William  291 

William  297 

William  335 

Kemm,  William  Iteo^       113 
Kempi  George  Rees  113 

•-^ John  121 

>    I    .  I  JSaUiaQiel  184 

^ William  H.  202 

>  Ke  alt,  John  235 

Joaeph  54 

Keisoi^  Charles  97,257 

Kempe,  Con  ton  S.  damps.  213 
Kempland.  Geo.  Arthur       114 
I   KeienC,  Rizht  Hon,  5ir  Jas. 
GCB.GCH.      6,151,454 
pi  John  Francis  163 

Keaab.  Thomas,  CB,  13 

Kendall,  Charles  William  141 

Hefiij,  MV.  143 

Kennan,  Thomas  H.P.      236 

Keiv^edjs  Alex.KennedyClark, 

CBJKH.  36.  1 17 

.  Edwd  John,  MD.  216 

.  Fmoois  229 

■■    Fcancja         315,  377 

m    •'     F.  Cbarleiworth    202 

t«    *■'  ■  GcofM  155 

■■  >»^'  '    Geo.  jftoU  Btrry    268 

>  Heniy  Friend      ,  212 

.— Hofth  '295 

-^-i—  Hugh  FergQsson     386 


65 
145 

58 
150 
170 
437 
377 
414 
338 
120 


214 

205 

lL5f 


113 
M3 


Key/Oed  W«nia^  «6»  141 
Keyt,  Jolia  AwpmtM  SSf 
Kidd,i(ilioM*Jifthoii  97,  230 

TbeniM,  If  D.  430 

WiUiaM  AMtaibiU    ITS 

Kieruir,  Wm.  Duotilelt     377 

Kilvington,  Ffin.  iienry 
Kbahm^  <7eo.  Daokl 
Kincaid,  John 
Kiodell,  Alexander 
Khig,A«friMny  Slog lelOQ 
—^  Chalks  Th6oMa 

Edwtrd  R.         '04,  W7 

-— *  Edward  Thofaa^ 
--^—  Fraufia  0«dl<g»- 

—  FMdetiek 

" Frederick  AVm; 

Charge 

Gterge- 

—  George  Smyth 

Gerald  FksG«*iM 

-- —  Sir  Henry,  i?&  KC44, 

'  11,  154 
167 
201 


173 
118 
285 
164 


312 
M4 


•10 


13S 


Ker,  James 

James 

John 

Thorn  n 

Richard  Halt 

Kerin,  Frederic  George 
Kernmis,  Thomas  Arfber  338 
Kerr,  Henry  Alexander    100. 

151 

John  Henry  377 

LortfMark  171 

Robert  877 

Robert  Dondat         285 

Samuel  336 

William  420 

—  William  Alexander  210 

William  Henry  164 

Kerriek,  Walter  FitxGervld  207 
Kerrison,  Sir  Edw.  Br. 

KCB.  GCH.  6,  140 

Kerstemaq,  Harr^  Go/btnt  377 


Kersting.  Joseph 
Keasler,  Charles       " 
Kettle,  WillfBm 

Kettlewell.E^M 

John  WHson 


Kewin,  MilM 
Key,  ChftrWi  Ha|h 


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Heory  EdgiVtMi 

— —  Heory  John  ■ 
-• — Jameft 
^ —  John  •     - 

— ^  JiM(n  Dm^b     • 
— —  John  Henry 
-^ —  John  Hyna* 
<*■ —  Jolio  Lewia 
-^ — John  Wnlltce,  €.B>  "CR, 

140 

Sir  R.  Doelt^ortli,  Bt. 

•38 

-; Rich.  ThMMt 

^ Robert  Hcairf 

^ Robert  Wm. 

— ^Thotnma        J 

-^  — Thomai 

— 'x-  TbewMi  litiHOtt 

•^ William 

William 

Wilthtti  iiMto 

WiUtam  ioli* 

WiUiaea  Mag#ath 

KinstSom,  Biword  Wm.  ~ 

CTettishew,  MIk 
Kinodoo,  Fred.  Angnstwi 

Afl>.  •      •  •  $12 

KingMete*  RokN%el  Fitf 

haidioge  \y% 

King«ley,Chiilta  838 

< Jamre  IMI         838 

■    ■'  Jm.  GHriMpber 


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135 
113 
414 


226 


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64 


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RiogsmtU,  Pear  WiHa«a-«>| 


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439 
421 
377 
d»l  Kinl6tK  AlMaador  r  1  as 
420  Kinoeif.  J8ia^  HMI  -  .. 
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— i»'W«.H«My       ^60 

Kingston.  R«tef.  CM  ^  rr 
Kinkee,  FresmiHc  42^ 


Rios^iM,  WaShm  Janits  296 
Kippeo,  Momiio  VelaoQ     260 

■  ■  ■  >  ■  ■  Jamei  ClMiilw  W*  176 
K'Bby,  DsTid  Edward  168 
*—  Edvwdioduia  Uv. 

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188 
181 
68,167 


Lutterman,  John 
Lutwidge,  Skeffiogton 
Ltttyens,  Benjamin 
Charles 


Luzmoore,  Charles 

Frederick 

Robert 


■  Tho.  Coryndon    70, 

282 
Lye,  Richard  Leigh  171 

Lygon,  Hon,  Edward  Pyn- 
dar,  CB.  10.  139 

Henry  118 

—  Hon.  Henry'  Beau- 
champ  10, 136 
Lyle,  John  Mackeoiie        180 
Thomas  Cromie        339 

378 

164 

378 

1T4 

91 

330 

52 

378 

94,283 


Ljpnam,  Charles 
Lynch,  Edward 

Edward  Cretn 

Edw.  Pat. 

Manin  Crean 

Martin 

Robert  Blake 


Lynd,  Robert 

Lynn,  James 

Lyon,  Garisbrooke  James  203 

Cha.  Jobson,  BA.     445 

Hon,  Claude  Bowea  119 

Edmund  Datid        220 

—*  George  390 


Lyon,,  Hen»  PaUon  Wittii  120 
-l-WiUi4m  116 

Wiiliairi  Charlea        244 

Lyons,  Anthony  Mueton    410 

Humffrey  1 14 

John  Edward    '     197 

'■ Thomas  1«7 

William  1^ 

L^s.  peorge  Mowbray       .  199 
Lysaght,  Hpft.  Wilfiara 

Henry  238 

LysoDs,  Danl^T  104.114 

Lyster,  ArVhur  O'NVit        378 

■  '         Frederick  Torreos  177 

Hehry  .3W 

-^ Septimus      '         346 

Lyte«  Thomas  410 

Lythe^  John  443 

M'Adam^  David  68, 292 

M'AleaCer,  Chas.  Somer- 

vnie  197 

AI*  Alpine,  James  35 

M'Annally,  Charfes  378 

M'Arlhnr,  Alexander         254 

' Charles  296 

Edward  296 

■  I    James  Earle       378 
-■  James  432 

John  293 

M'Bamet,  Alea.Cockbum  231 
M'Bean,  Alesander  378 

J.  Arch.  Duncan  225 

William  173 


M'Beatb.  George       100,220 

Home  176 

M' Bride,  Adam  210 

M*Cabe,  Bernard  169 

M'Cell,  William  231 

M*Ca)lnm,  Edw.  Govgb     296 
John  36 

Henry  Atkms     294 

M*Cann,  Thomas  307 

BTCarthy,  Henry  Hotham  294 

■  J.  E.  Connor      339 
'■  Justin  Thadeoa 
Courtenay  378 

Patrick  378 

William  378 

M'CartT,  Beooks  155 

M*Ca&kin,  Hector  ~  206 

John  349 

M'Causetand,  Cooollv  284 
M'Oeland,  Fra.  W .  H.  157 
H*Clellao,  Jas.  Creighroa  431 
M^Clenahao,  lliomas  421 
M'Clevertv,  Wm.  A.  62 

M'Clintock,  George  Aug. 
Jocelyn  2fQ 

ThompsonMaciy  239 

M'Clore,  Arthur  328 

M'Coiiechy,  iamea  <10 

M'Cormick,  Jaaats  373 

M*Cottrt,  John  133 

John  35S 

M*Coy,  Ddaicl  306 

■    ■;  John  383 

■  llkottis  Rofani     317 


.  I  — 


ifCrea,  Herbert  Taylbr 
— ^—  Janie& 

— Richard  Cha;let 

Robert  Barloir 


346 
196 
217 
271 
124 


'M>CrBagb.  Michael 
lkl*Creery,  Michael  WilFiam 

225 
M^Crobao^  Denis  Cugeqe  37^ 
ArCulloch,  George,  J5D.  119 

John  Ram.saj    308 

Samael  436 

M*Cuirock^J^mes  Murray  378 
JU'Cummiag,  Rich.  Hen. 

John  Beaumont  97, 166 
M*Cfudj,  Daniel  431 

^ Thomas  356 

M'Demiott,  Ben.  Remicott  159 
George  Aug.  410 

James  378 

-^— — — ^  Thomas  878 
• Michael,  MD. 

241 
M'Diarmid,  John  Duncan  311 
M'Booald,  Alastair  M'lan 

244 

Alexander  378 

Alexander  339 

-; Alexander,  ITD.    434 

-^ AllaA  207 

-: Bcroard  .  l$6 

Charles  AUx,        378 

^ Colin  378 

-. Donald  339 

'  Donald  378 

•^ Duo.Don.M'Cajr  225 

— Henrf  Thomas       339 

— ^ Jame9  Ilorsburgh   114 

John,  CB,  15 

William  179 

William  339 

M'DoqeU,  Alexander        339 

■■  Alexander  410 

M'Doaoell,  T'raacis  233 

John  259 

M'Donoogb,  Stephea  213 
M'Douall,  James  40,  119 
M*  Dougall ,  Duncan  339 

■  ■  Patrick  Leonard  1 03, 

260 

■  >■  Tho.  William  John 

378 
M'Dowtll,  Geo.  Jas.  Muat, 

CB,  55 
M'Do/r.  Alexander  378 
M'£voy^  Edward  136 
ll|*Farlan,  John  307 
r-  John  Warden    258 


Index. 

M'Gregor^  Geo.Hall^  CB. 


^^ 


James,  MD, 
Janes 
James,  HD* 
John 
John 


115 
193 
176 
312 
378 
379 
223 


MGwirc,  W.  R.  B. 
K'Hafiie^  James 
M*Hvgh,  Michael 
M*lJlree,  John  Drofte 
M.*Inn9i,  John 

Matthew 


M'Farlane,  Francis  John 

1-^ -^  Williaoi 

M'Gee,  Joseph 

Hjenrj  Edward 


135 
378 
171 
170 
378 


IVrGrigor,  Alexander 

jStr. James,  Bart. 

MD.  309, 454 

William  Thomas    169 

165 
52 
355 
249 
113 
339 
37.379 
198 
339 
230 
312 
339 
379 
379 
434 
393 
235 
153 


IVrintoshf  Andrew 
William 


M*Intjre»  Angus 

-7- Colin  Campbell 

■  Duncan 

'  James 

Peter 

M'lver,  Donald 
M'Kechnif.  Andrew 
M'  Kellar,  Peter  Martin 
M'Kehey,  John  Norris 
M'Kenna,  Theobald 
]\{'Kenz4e.  John  6 

—^ John  379 

— ^ John  M'Kay      322 

■     '  '■  ■     Kenneth  154 

—  Bbdcrick  274 

WilUam  339 

Wro.  Fleming    379 

M*KerIie,  John  Graham    284 
M'Kiilop,  Robert  John 
M'Kinnon,  Alexander 
— —  David  Reid 
— —  John 

'  John 

WiUiam 


M'Kinslry,  Alex. 
M*Kown,  William 
M'Lacblaa.  Neil 
-^— — •  Lachlan 


294 
114 
230 
379 
410 
393 
168 
374 
410 
379 
339 
379 


M'Goldrick,  ytvoeas 
M'Gowan,  Jao.  Anstruiber  245 
K'Grath.  Patrick  ld4 

Thomas       ,     219 

McGregor,  Alex.  Edgar     234 

-^ ^tr  DuucABi  ifCB.32 

-:^ Hugh  '    62 


M'Laine,  Alexander 
M'Laren,  Alex.  Donald 
M*T>aBy  George  Gordon    436 
M'Leod,  Charfet,  CB.       113 

-. Donald  437 

James  379 

John  339 

-•■  John  Cheelbam     193 

Martin  415 

— —  Norman  410 

M'Lerie,  John  209 

M'Leroth,  Thomas  379 

William  Kelly   '    226 

M'Loughlin,  Patrick         255 
M'M^on.  Edmond  John  307 

Daniel  115 

,  John  51 

5ir  Thomas,  Br. 

KCB,  9,161 

■  Thomas  TVestropp 

•     1 01 


M<Mahoti,  William 
M'Manus,  Henry 
Henry 


63 
^79 
379 
431 


M*MilUn,  John 
M'MulHn,  John,  Mt). 
M'Munn,  Robt.  A«'MD.   43^ 
M*Murdo.  Alured  Ch^s.     32^ 

William  M.'G'.'  "^ 

lbl,33i) 
M'Nab,  James  3S(0 

M'Nair,  George  A ugaitus'222 

Robert  364 

M'Namara,  Henry  379 

Michael  379 

M'Namee,  John  354 

H'N  auglUeOf  DHncanCam  eron 

164 
McNeill,  Alexander 

William  Heaiy 


M.'NiGoIt  Duncan 
'  I^icof 


339 
171 
579 
379 
379 


M*Niel,  Donald     ' 
M«Niven,  Thomas  Willlam 

Ogilyy.  ^,113 

M'Phee,  John  379 

M'Pherson,  Alexander.'      374 

^neas  .    379 

Alexander  379 

Daniel       \     339 

—      ■   ■  Duncan  113 

'  Ewan  .       All 

^  Prank  150 

John  ■      421 

■     John  Cornelias  355 

— ^ ■ —  Lachlan  437 

M'Pbtraon.  Pbitip^CB.  60,168 

— Philip  168 

-: William  100 

M'Qneeo.  Donald  . ,         344 

J«mes  '89 

■  ■       Simon  339 

' Tliomas  Richard 

2T0 
3t9 
379 
274 
339 
312 
369 
51 
114 

Macalpioe,  James  379 

Mac  Andrew,   Jam^s  Duncan 

230 

John.  MD.         310 

— John  Lennox      155 

\tilliaro,  Up.^AB 

ftlacarthur,  Edward       _~  57 

Peter  434 

Macartney,  Charles  379 

Christopher,ArB.'229 

James  Nixon     339 

Mn  *  141 


M'Rae,  Farquhar 
Thf(»doro 


M'Ternan 
M' Vicar,  John 

M'Wharrie.  Robert,  MD. 
Maberly,  Bran 

Wm.  Leader 


Macadam,  James 
Wm.  KIT, 


Macau  ley,  James  Shor^Il  215 
Mac  Bain,  Giles  ,'.436 

i^acbean,  ArcbtbaU.  Wa  "^^ 
Forbes  55 


6t6 

Mttbean,  Forbei  !t44 

Gtorge  f  >«d.      236 

— ^' —  Sir  Vfm.  KCB.  10,  244 
— ^- —  Win.  Forbes  261 
William  Free!.    236 


*•    - 


Mitbetli^  Atex.  MacHy  180 
— >■■  ■■'>  Qeofg«       109,  120 

Jamw,  .VD.      161 

Mtc  Carthv,  £dward  D«d- 

nit  Jusun  248 
>^  Juitfft  Edward 

Ikoiel  246 

— ^ Wm.Jnstin    236 

MaedoQild,  Allan  251 

— ' Alex.  CB.  15,265 

■  ■    '  —  ■  Alexander         339 

'  *  Alexander         251 

—  Afetander         340 
-c  Alex.  Jaa.  John  247 

—  Alex.  Somerlid  297 

—  Alfred  187 

—  Colin  410,  464 
^  George        53, 113 

—  George  Fred.      167 
— George  Varnhtin  170 


^m^. 


■  hA* 


Henry  Alfred     167 

■  ■      James  320 

■ James  379 

^-  ■  ■■  James  Mitchell  257 
■^  ■  ■  *   ■  Hon.  Jtttf.  Vr, 

Bosriile  104 

^-    ■  ■■■      John  340 

■  ■  John  379 
^'      '  ■      Sir  John.  JCCB. 

9.  117.  193 

*  ■'*     John  Duottt      241 

*  Peter  253 
»              Peter  John        256 

— ^'  Ranald  340 

-    ■  >      Robert,  CB.        51 

Robert,  CB.         51 

— -> Robert  165 

■■  ■  ■  Roderick  Chas.  181 

Ronald  340 

■  Stephen  379 

Walter  John      244 

— '^ Willitftt  86 

Williim  245 

William  421 

Wtltiam  Donald  245 

■  Wm.  Peter  452 
Macdonell,  Alex.  Sheriff    215 

■     Alexander         252 

— —  Duncan  379 

■         George,  CB.         60 

»  Hoffh  Onion      253 

5jrJames,irCB. 

KCH.  9, 223 

— John  Ignatius    223 

Reginald  260 

Maedoonell.  William  206 
Mae  Do&nellyCha.  RustacelBO 
-^— —  Ewen,  340 

Maedimgall,  Cofin  379 

^—  James      59,  193 

Mac  Dougell,  Alex.  John  272 
-  John  193 

■  '    ■  Patrick  86 


/ndbrr* 

Macdofrtll,  Da?  Hort  87 
Mac  Duff,  John  70,261 

Maekesy,  Cf  nest  Randolph  249 
Macfarlane,  AndteW  340 

WnUam  Joseph      212 

Macfarquhar,  Hugh  114 
Mac  Gachen,  John  379 
MacGre|or.Geo,Han,  CB.  114 
John 


John 
Malcolm 
Robert 
Robert  Henry 


340 
379 
161 
166 
217 


Macgregor,John  Alex.Paul  113 
Mac  Henry,  John  162 

Mac  Keltar.  Neil  Alex.  225 
Machel,  Tho.  Michaelsolk  188 
Machell,  John  Thomai  379 
Macintire,  Andrew  379 

Macintosh ,  A  lexandef         1 1 4 

Aleit.Fisher,  KH.  33 

Mac  Kay,  Lachlan  379 

Mackay,  Angus  Wro.    97, 172 

AngusWilliam  97, 254 

Donald  118 

Donald  421 

Henry  23l 

Henry  Fowler        340 

Honeyman  87 

Hugh  193 

Hugh  Donald         379 

James  Duff  415 

Neil  379 

Neil  M'Innes        270 

William  340 

Mackechnie,  Charles  175 

Mackenzie,  5{r  Ates.B(.GCH.6 

Alexander  230 

Alexander  286 

Alexander  340 

Alexander  Watson  243 

Alex.  VVeddcr         340 

■  Alexander  Wm.     254 

Benjamin  Grey      340 

Colin  340 

Donald  340 

George  Stewart      224 

Hen.  Alestair  Bolton  245 


Hngh 

Hugh 

Hugh  Baillie 

James 

John 

John 

John  Kenneth 

Kenneth  Doo 

Nicolson  Col 


lio, 


■^Robert 

—  Thomai 

-  William 


225 
415 
222 
224 
114 
421 
211 
244 
MD. 
312 
182 
418 
379 


William  Old,  MD.  156 


Mackaay,  Vincent 
Msckeaon,  Fred.  CB. 
Mackey.  Hugh 

John  Alexander 

■       Peter,  MD. 
Mickie,  John 


215 
114 
156 
840 


Mackie,  Wthiau  240 

Mackinlay,  John  HooatOft  114 
Mackifinoti,T.AirhlbaId  244 
MacKinnon.  Daniel  Henry  194 

-  Edm.  VerfWft     125 
■   -    Ge0.H7.Cfi.  85,1 13 

lionel  Daniel    1 48 

Mackintosh ,  Job n ,  MD.     1  •'>7 

— *- John  376 

■'  ■     1.     Winiam  421 

AVm.  Hen.  MP.  2<»l 

Mackirdy.  David  Ellbt      221 
Mackworth,  Sir  Digbt ,  Br. 

A//.  5t 

Maclachlan,  Alexander  36, 2^^ 

Archibald  15 

Colin  410 

-  ■  Daniel,  MD.  424.  455 
Maclagan,  Dattd.  MJ).  431 
— Philip  WhiW- 

side,  MD.  260 

Maclaioe,  Sir  Archiba1d,CB.12 

203 
MacUddilan,  Jas.  Ang.  37!) 
Maclaurin, David  Scott  Kin.4 1  > 
Maclean,  Alexander  93,  2>6 
— —  Alexander  246 

Alexander  410 

AUen  Thomas         39 

Andrew,  MD,       31 1 

Charles,  MO,        310 

— —  Sir  Charles  Fitlf^, 

Bt.  38 

Charles  Bf axwetl.  58, 

224 

■         Oeorga  26? 

—  Georg«  30^ 

George  379 

Henry  Jehfi  162 

— —  Jamea  340 

Johtt  90, 197 

John  Lindsay         221 

■  Lachlan  Hector 

Gilbert  200 

-  ■■   '    Nomao,  CMm         60 

Peief  2^*9 

Sanael  410 


Macleod.  Donald  John  M.  129 

■         Duncan  113 

'  Geo.  Francis.  CB.   50 

5ir  John,  CB.  KCH. 

8,219 

Willism  1 1 4 

Maclise,  William  24i 

Macluican,  Santtel  Jokii    \i*9 
Mac  Mahon,  John  23fi 

Charles  1  •»»? 

William  lf*> 

Macnab,  John  3*<* 

Macnamara,  Michael         37v 
Nugent  2?> 

John,  JVD.     ^\i 


Macnaghten,  Frtn.  Edna,  m 
Macoetl.  Archibald  34C> 

Hector  Archibald   Itf: 

Roderick  16 

Macaeill,  Robert  13l« 


163  .««.«•«.,  *wu...     ^ 

379 1  Macnisfa,  William,  1I2>.     454 


Mteniib,  WilKiift  Lett     199 
Maicphaily  John  80 

Mac  PhersoD,  John  243 

HaepfaersoD,  Andrew  John 

ITS 

Dnncan  118 

DoncBti  376 

Eneai  Madlntoah  136 

Evan  »40 

— = —  Evan  Duncan       345 

■—  GillieiJ  76,  260 

Herliert  Taylor     230 

Jamek  428 

Johta  87 

John  Cameron       1^3 

Lachlan  340 

Lachlan  379 

Robert  Barclay, 

Cfl.  KH.  14 

Macqntrie,  Geo^  W.      193 
Macqueen.  Jamea  130 

MacQueen,  Geo.  Bliss       212 

John  Ardh.     212 

Macredie,  Thomas  434 

Mactier,  William  114 

Madden,  John  194 

John  William        156 

Samnel  Alex.        202 

—Thomas  175 

Madigan,  Jas.  Alex.  155 

Madox,  Henry,  KH.  33 

Magenis,  Henry  At-lhnr 

66.178 

Richard  Henfy  242 

MagUl.  Henry  127 

Magius,  Ernest,  Baron      449 
Magin,  Thomas  295 

William  379 

Maguire,  John  212 

John  340 

Thomas  178 

Maher,  Martin  379 

Milo  Valehline      161 

Mahon,  Gilbert  246 

Edmond  379 

James  379 

Matthew  12 

Mahony,  Montagne  Mar- 
tin, MD.  430 

Mahood,  James  172 

Main,  Robert  209 

Mainwaringy  Cha)rles  £d^ 

ward  273 
'                 Edward  George  243 
^-^— —  Edwalrd  Row- 
land 114 
Edward  M.  H.  235 

Frederick  70 

George  ^40 

— ^—  Wm.  Arthur      231 
Mair^  John,  MD.  310 

. William  340 

Mairi9,  Valentine  Thos.     285 
Maister,  John  8, 238 

Maitland,  Adam  231 

Charles  193 

Charles  Lennok 

BrowxUow  102,  145 


Maitland,  Fred.  Thoe.         9A 

=-  John,  jtfD.        260 

Keith  Ramsay   231 

—    Sir  Peregrine, 

kCB.  7,113,168 

Peter  421 

Wm.  Wliiteker  200 

Major,  Francis  William 

A.C.  306 

Robert  Clomehl     308 

Stephen  379 


Malassez,  Chas.  Thomas  307 

"^— — ^  Maximilian  307 

Nicholas  415 

Nicholas  427 


Malicolm,  Geo.  Alexander, 
CB.  60 

5rr  James,  JTCB.  50 

-^■'-^ John  Dnndas     179 

Robert  Malcolm  176 


Maiden,  Arthur  De  Vtri, 

TiMtfttni  253 

Mallet,  Hugh  131 

Maltei,  Antonio  262 

Malton,  Jafties  1 1 4 

Man.  Garnet  340 

Mancor,  Andrew  340 

James  199 

Manden,  lliomas  1?6 

Mandeville,  EdWard  W^m. 
Thomas  312 

■■     Wm.  Dr<^o, 

Viscount  145 

Manger,  John  295 

Manico,  Edward  410 

Manifold,  Michael  Fenton  312 
Manley,  Robert  George      132 

John  421 

Manly,  John  Samuel  178 

Mann,  Edward  Peter         244 

Gother  Fred.         284 

— ^ Jas.  Robert  285 

John  Blaquieie      242 

Manners,  Charles  340 
Lord    Charles 

Somerset,  KCB.         9, 130 

' Douglas  Ernest  215 

'       JLord  George  John 

120 

— : John  379 

' Herbert  RusaeTl  188 

— ^ Richard  89 

Russell,  CB,        50 

Tboroas  312 


Manning,  Francis  Edw.      114 
Man8el,John,CB.  50 

Rob.  Christ.  KH.    33 

■  Wm.  Herbert         '376 

Mansell,  Wm.  Mansell      295 
Mansergh,  John  Craven      157 
Mandbld,  Charles  Ed- 
ward 184 

James  W- ro.       202 

-^^—  John  153 

John  340 

William  421 

>  William  Henry  195 

— —  William  R.  101, 204 


6)» 

teanioo,  James  114 

Manuel,  AlbeH  452 

Mapleton,  Henry,  MD.      3 1 1 
Marburg,  Frederick  449 

Mancer,  Rich.  HarVey        379 
March,  Chas.  H.  Goi^on 

Lennox,  Ear/  ttf     llT«  340 
— ^ —  Leopold  George 

Fred.  370 

■■ —  William  Hent;^      i29i 

Merchant,  William  Don- 

neland  312 

Marcon,  Edward  340 

: —  Edward  221 

Marder,  Heniy  379 

Marecheanx,  C.  H.  261 

Margaiy,  Alfred  Rob.        205 
MargesBon,  Philip  Davei  272 

■-^  William  George 
.  207 

Margitson,  John  170 

-^-^ Joteph  410 

Marindin,  Henry  Richard  151 
Maiies,  Alft^  116 

Markham,  Fied.  CB.   59»  183 

— « Wm.  Tfaoffitt     253 

Markland,  George  268 

Mariay,  David  56 

Marlow,  Benjamin  Wm.     179 

Wm.  Biddlecomb    96. 

283 
Marr,  Charles  138 

Marrett,  Thomas  113 

Marriott,  Charles  114 

Henry  Christopher  234 

Hayes  294 

H.  115 

.ThOtato   Beckett 

Fieldiig  ^69 

William  205 

Marryat,  George  340 

Marscbalk,  Charles,  B^on  446 

— Gu8taviu,Bisron447 

Otto  de  447 

— • Theodore  Von    447 

Marsden,  John  Long  159 

Marsdin,  William  432 

Marsh,  Augustus  Leaeock  206 

Edwaid  Hefman    185 

'    ■        Geo.  Morrisbh       174 

Fra.  Henry  Digby  23iS 

Henry  123 

Henry  379 

Robert  175 

Marshall,  Anthony  56 

Charles  114 

Frederick  136 

George  Robert 

James  lb7 

Henry  431 

Jamea  132 

'  John  88 

—  John  l41 

■'■  John  Barry        131 

'  John  George 

Don  202 
John  Williams    2\1 

,,  -^^.Ralfh,  .  B79 


JSO 

Manhall,  Thomas  879 

■  1  konitoa  1 62 

■  ■  Wm,  Frad.  Thot. 

217 
Mantim,  Ibniy  Flelclier    202 

- ftlolyneoz  Chu.     270 

Marten,  Thoi.  ITtf.      89,128 

268 
428 
261 
227 
379 
436 
159 
436 
227 
31 
379 


^-  Thomas  Wright 
If  arter,  Tbos.  P«ler 
Martio,  Charles  Heniy 

Darid  WilHam 

—    --Edward 
George 


JID. 


Henry  Clinton 

James 

>  James  Cbarics 

John 

■  Johnston 

MountjoT  FVa.    100, 

119 

IUch.Bartholonew  879 

187 
169 
379 
286 
272 
207 
274 

340 
340 

297 
379 
340 

182 
169 
88 
213 
227 
427 
379 
340 
115 
410 

202 
340 
115 
139 
167 


■  ■  ■■  "  Rieh.  Hoghes 

■  ■  Thomas 

Wm.  NenfVUle 

Martindale,  Ben  Hay 
Martiaeao,  Louia 
Mariley,  John 
Harrin,  William 
Masboog,  Ladislasde  Vil- 

liers 
liaacall.  John  Richard 
Maabnrry,  Jeaeph  Hamil- 

toa 
Mason,  Francis 
George 
Hampden  Hagh, 


Henry  Ji 


James 


James 
Jaroea 

■  John  Monck 

1.  R.  C. 

■  Richardson 

■  Robert   Gordon 
Sanders 
WiUiau 

W. 


Maasingbird,  Algernon 
MassT,  Dunbar  James 

Godfrey  WiUiam 


Hugh  170 

Hugh  237 

Hugh  Francia        170 

— Ho^  Hanson  John  1 95 
— -  Him.  Natb.  Henry 
Charles  64 

John  156 


Masaey,  Eyre  Challoner  Henry 

220 

William  Glynne    186 

Master,  Fra.  RoU  Chester  209 
— —  Htmy   Orlando 

Chester  247 

■  ■  ■      ■  Richard  Thomas   340 
Wm.  CheMsr        lk$ 


son 
Mafeheeon,  Roderick 
Thomas 


Maaters,  Stephen  379 

Wm.  Godfrey  Ray- 

295 

380 

60 

880 

62 

96,314 

153 

455 

Mathison,  John  Aogastus  380 
Matton,  Edward  63,282,286 
Henry  96, 209 


Mathews,  Joseph 
Mathewson,  Peter 
Matbias,  William 
—  Frederick 
Rev.  O. 


Matthew,  Joseph  Farmer  312 
The.  Patrick      219 


Matthews,  Chsrles 

—  John  Henry 

'  John  Powell 

Mark 

William 

WilKam  Joseph 

Wm.  M'Oonald 

Mattbey,  Alphonso 
-^— -  Frederick 


219 
264 
380 
208 
421 
114 
380 
427 
451 

Matorin,  Wm.  Henry        307 
Maude,  i^nuicis   Cornwallis, 

274 
— -*—  George  Asblev 
■  Hon,  Comwallis 
—  Fred.  Francis 


Maudsler,  John 
Maule,  Arthur  Dillon 
— —  Hentj 
John 

■  Hen.  Landetdale    59, 

231 
Robert  234 


269 
119 
154 
421 
240 
308 
340 


Maoleverer,  Benj.  Banbury 

240 
— ^—  James  Thos. 
William 


MaawiB,  Jeasce  185 

■  Ham,  Jamea  Pierce 

210 

John  380 

— —  Sir  William  Alex. 
BaH.  54 

WtiKem  Robert    294 

WillicmRowlaod247 

May.  Charles  155 

Charles  45^ 

CbarlesEeianael  86.451 

— >  James  Hemy  207 

^-^  Joseph  Mignea  86 

Rodolphede        SO,  452 

.    .r    .  171 

173 
192 

268 
980 


Mayeeck,  John  Oiilaas 
■  Joseph 

Mcydwell,  Henry  Law 
Mayers,  John  Perkins 
Mayhew,  Heniy 
Mayaard,  GdmuadGilfing 


Mayne,  Henry 

Sedberoogh 

Taylor  Lanbar^ 

Wfllism 

I  William 

Wilham 

Mayow.  Geo.  Wyaell 
MocGwire,  Edward  Tbos. 


St. 

Meacbam,  John 
Mead.  Charles 
Meade,  Fredetick 
Joba 

■        John  Michael  De 

Courey 
Richard  Raphael 


181 
340 
242 
155 


Maunsell,  Chas.  Cullen 
— —  Daniel 
— —  Edward  Beaachamp 

239 
— —  Francis  Edwin  155 

Frederick      39, 264 

■    George  246 

— -—  John  Edmund    340 

NichoUa  264 

Richard  162 

Robert  237 

Thomas  183 

Thos.  Cockayne  138 

William  189 

Mawbey,  Henry  Waj  296 
Mawby,  Joeeph  380 
Sebright  8 


240 
200 
209 
140 
lU 
173 
340 
99 

153 
238 
410 
57 
235 

297 
246 


Hon,  Robert       6, 163 


'  Thomas  HafeM 

— **- ThomeaQota 
Meara,  Wm.  Haa*  Pottj 

Meares,  Jolia 
Meaaoa,  Maloolm  R. 


Lmag 

Medbofst,  Joba  WiUiam 
Mee,  Cherles  Uoaiy  100, 
■       George  Aag. 

Meeeh,  Thos.  Crosby 
Meebaa,  Gee.  Waliv 
Meek.  Jacob 
Mohoai.  Rich.  Willi 


360 
296 
1561 

380 

136 
t93 


114 

340 
2i^ 

S94 
Tboe.  Geo.  Sbellon  £"? 


Maise,  Henry  Fits  Hardiage 

Berkely  145 

Maxwell.  Alesander  102,  197 

Cbas.Fraacis    69,234 

Colin  245 

Edw.  Herbert        240 

George  218 

^— — i  George  Shirler       198 

■  Geoige  Vaagnan  240 

— —  Henry  340 


Meik,  AlesaadetCrie 
—— Francis  ThoouM 
Meiklejoha»  J.  Hope 


Meia« 

Frederick  R. 

George 

Pnlteaey 

Meier,  CarU  Peter 


211 

m 


164 
04 
AnM 
441 

«— Era.Tbeo.Cbr.        U4 
Mejer,  Phit  Haa,  Fiad. 


^^ 


k 


Index. 


!3S1 


Melhuish,  &^Bp1»       ->940 
Mtlli^.  WUtiam  380 

JUelliss,  Geo.  W.  115 

^feilor,  James     ^  114 

Melville.  Akx»ia6m^  MD.  43*i 

Rev.  Henry  454 

Kelvin.  A^jMivhr  309 

•  Alfred  Janet         243 

Mence.  Haffez  380 

^eods,  Herbert  94,  256 

■'    ■   * Hngli Boweti         340 


Meyler,  Geoige 
\l«yaell,  Edtv.  FraocU 

William 


an 

340 
227 

150 

8 

91 

,Chftrles£dvrAnl    101, 

218 

M JohD  69,  157 

AliohflU,  UeQiy  Seysoor    SCO 


t  Miller.  ThiMiat 


Meyricky  Augustus  Wm. 
Heory 

Georg* 

AVm.  Heory 


268 

Tbtfmti  297 

Thomas  S40 

Tk(»niMfl4«n^   163 
Williaov  CB.  KH.  64 


James  Delaiona    255  — -^-^  John,  Cfi.       36,  Sa5 


Hebctt 
Wn.  Fisker 


MeodibiM,  Aaloioe  Louis 

de 
Mensiq^  Ernest 
Menziei,  Alexander 
—  Allan 


251 
307 

452 
449 
360 
840 


Cbarles,  KH.  36, 202 


John  Edwanl         272 

-~  Waller  Tayler       340 

Micklibaas,  Geo.   C«n« 

niogham  202 

Mickletbtfaiit  George  Na- 

thaa  195 
WiUiain  Na- 
thaniel                           223 


Charles  Fred.         295i 
Duncan  167 

Edward  246 

Gilbert  Inaas         193 
James  248 

James  Stevvvrt       246 
Wm.  Collier  284 

Blercer,  Alct,  Cavalie 

86»265 
■'  Alexander  380 

• Arth.  Hill  Hasted  212 

Douglas,  CB.  13 

Ed  w.  Sayth  246 

■■  Geo.  Wm.  150 

Uaory  271 

—  John  Henry  294 

Robert  66,  292 

Meredith,  Boyle  380 

■  George  380 

'■  lienry  Warter    192 

—^  Haory  WtlUam  133 

— — James  Henry     410 

■■  Rtflbard  Alaitio 

94,  164 

*  Thomas  James    242 

Meredith,  Edvr.  Hen  John  239 

—  Henry  Wm.       133 

Meniiet,  Joseph  462 

Merrie,  WiHian  421 

Messiter,  Geo.  Hughes       22 1 

Joho  69,  179 

Sassex  Leiraox 

Aubrey  Beaaderk  186 

Metcalf,  Henry  ChiisCe|»ber243 

340 
157 
235 
262 
235 
451 
380 
421 
447 
447 
447 
447 
447 


Mickletbwaity  Nathaniel 

W.  J.  B.  56, 149 

Midd1cmor«,Geo.C0«   9,199 

.  Robert  Frad.  243  j 

Middleloa,  Charles      33,  130 


Williani 

- — —  Waiiam 
■■  Wtlltaro 

William 

Wdhsai 

— Zaccbaua 

Millerd.  Thomaa 
Mitles,  Bm. 
son 


¥29 

244 
161 
'Jt6 
380 
380 
440 


Wat- 


son 


Bm.  Umm  WaU 


Th 


120 

194 
227 
436 
434 
410 


Millet,  fid  wafd«Jtfi». 
Militgao,  William,  MD. 
MiUiheii,  Jobtt 
Mil  lingeo,  John  Criapiffay  182 
Mills,  Charles  184 

■  Charies  James  Ca»> 


->  Thomas  Lefet 
Metford^  Lawrence  O.  N. 
Metge,  Stephen  Willfam 
M«irovids  Nicola 
Bf  eurant,  Edward 
Meuron,  Chas.  Caesar  da 
— —  Joba  Fred,  de 
Mew,  William 
Meyer,  Charles 

■  Fked.Hermab 

— George 

— ■  Geo.  Jnlras 

• —  Guslsvas 

^Uwis  Ch.  Aag.  1 14,3)9 


Fred.i>absoa 
George 

Herbert  Taylor 
John 
••  ThoB.  Falkaee 

-  WUUam 

~  Wm.  Alex. 

-  Wm.  Ga8ta¥iis 


Alex. 
Midgley,  Beaiamin 
Midwinter,  Thomas 
Midwood,  Thomas  W. 
Mildmay,  Sir  Henry  St. 

John,  Bt, 
Miles,  George 
Milfonl,  Richard 
MiU,  Wm.  Macdonald 
Millar,  Andrew,  MO, 
Millar,  AreMbald 

>  James,  MD» 

John 


248 
435 
273 
264 
380 
127 
270 

245 
178 
421 
307 

340 
380 


way 


ytr* 


103 
Cha8.&idoey0a<» 

120 
■  Fredaiick  168 

Jamas  380 

Robert  W  illiam        1 5 

Tbomas  Hamilloa  340 

Milmaa,  Egcctoa  Cba*W«k 
Miles  68, 147 

Francis  Milas  13 

George  A.  274 

'   George  Bryan         166 

»  Gustavus  Hamilton 

Lockwood  272 

Miloe,  James  Mtlea  380 

*^ William  86 


MUler,  Charles 

■  ■  Charles  Hayes 

■  ■  Charles  Sluart 

DwiA 

DooaM 

DugaM  Stewart 

Dogsid  Stewart 

Fieones  S.,  CB, 

•  Frederick 

'  Frederick 

Gavin 

Geofge 


174  Mil oer,  Henry  Robert  69,246 

Wm.  Shepherd       221 

Milnes,  Alfred  Shore  380 

Ookin  Jamesy  CB.    60 

Thos.  Miles  Smith  377 

William  194 

Milivaid,  Tkoam  Wmker  271 
Mincbin.  Charles  152 

Chas.  Hoaiabrey    380 

F.  '^326 

•  ■         George 

Jsmet  Wbita 

■  John  Paal 
WillUra 


269 
298 
432 
4341 
810| 
293 
119 
284 
380 
380 
158 
119 
60 
232 
272 
380 
421 


George  Camming  205 

George  Murray  231 
James 

James  Boyd  141 

John  161 

John,M2>.  810 

John  256 

John  294 

PhHip  Fnficis  272 

Robert  196 


ii2 

340 
247 
421 
447 


Mingay,  John 
Minittftsir,  Nicholas  d» 
Minoitl,  John  Christopher  260 
Mioter,  Alesaoder  169 

Minto,  Jsmes  Clephane     31 1 
Misseti,  Joseph  121 


137  Mitchell,  CampbsU 


m 


Chas.  Cornwallisy 
KH,  67 

Hngh  61,292 

Hsgb  And.  Rcb.   68, 

144 
■    *     Jamet  8©8 

«-*— John  M 

B  B 


522 


Index. 


158 
293 
*268 
380 
340 
340 

67 

236 

Mitford,  Bertram  Charles  340 


Mitchall,  John,  HD. 
■>*  John 

John  Wray 

Robert 

— —  I'homas  Henry 

■  Thomas  Peier 

■  Sir  Thos.  Lifing* 


stone 


Wm.  Murray 


Henry  Oeorge 
John  Philip 


Mockler,  Edward 
■        John 

Robert 

Wm.  Elliot 


293 
340 
161 
416 
216 
266 
450 
206 
380 
248 


Moeller,  Frederick 
Moffat,  Rowland 
Moffat t,  Abraham 

J.  W.  S, 

Kenneth  Mackenzie 

260 
MofJitt,  James,  MD.  432 

Moggritlge,  John  Yerbnry 

286 
Mogridge,  James   Edward 

380 

Koir,  William  209 

Molesworth,  Arthur  John  380 

■'  Arthur  340 

A.OIiyer  340 

Edw.  Nassau      178 

Rich.  Can  69 

St.  Aubyn  283 

Moleyns,  Edw.  Charles  de 

286 
Moline,  James  Prichard  141 
Mollan,  William  Campbell 

227 
Moller,  Charles  Champion 

380 
250 
201 
341 
236 
274 
236 

131 
341 

380 


Monro,  Hector 
William 


2oe 

231 

Monson,  /ion.  D.  John  203 
Montagu,  Lord  Frederick  176 
Montagu,  Gerard  296 

George  90 

Hon.  Henrv       61 ,  141 

Jas.  Van.  tiarthals 

169 
Willoughby  92 


Montague,  Horace  William 


Monlanaro,  Henry 
B.  J. 


286 
263 
308 

iMonteath,  Archibald  Doug- 
las 123 

Tho».  CB.     4,  113 

Monteiih,  William  113 

Montenach,  Ch.  llieodore 

Moritgomerie,  Alexander 
— — ^-^  Duncan 

■'  Fredetick 

— — —  Frederick 

R.  Hamilton  1 


166 
161 
114 
261 


Moore,  George  FM«kk  161 

Geo.  Sam«d  183 

Henry,  CB.  114 

Henry  341 

Hesry  308 

Hemy  Edward  1B6 

'             James  Adolplius  3W) 

Jamas  Gay  Piets  240 

Jamas  T.  89 

Jas.  Stewart  34 1 

Isaac  249 

John,  KH.  59 

John  183 

John  4lu 

Jolm  4-21 

John  437 

John  Hay  170 

John  Wardmp  'iGl 

J.     HikJcbrand 

Cakes  96,195 

JoahoaJoba  ZH) 

Nicholas  295 

Ricbarvl  A.  121 


—  Ridi*  Coniwillis, 


Frederick 
John  Glaus 


Molloy,  John 
Molony,  John  Sharman 

Trevor  Charles 

William  Mills 

Molyoeux,    Charlie 
Berkeley 

■  John 
Monck,  Chas.  Stanley 

■  Hon.  John  Winning- 
ton  236 

■  Hon.  Richard        194 

William  168 

Monckton,  Henry  8 

Htm.  H.  Manners  180 

MoQcrieffe,  George       65,  149 

Wm.  iCneas  230 

Money,  Archibald,  CB,        14 

George  360 

Monins,  Ealon  39 

Monk,  John  400 

—  Arthur  Lloyd  173 

Monkland,  George  226 

Monro,  Chas.  James  Hale 


Montgomery,  Alex.  Barry 

94, 161 
— — —  Alexander  Geo. 

209 
— —  — -  Alexander  Rich. 

341 

Henry  193 

Hugh  Parker  212 

Lambert  Lyons 

232 

Robeit  410 

Robert  Blackall 

164 

Robert  Giles, 

MD.  218 

Montmorency,  Joseph  dc    210 

Rob.  Geoffre 

Aug.  de  176 

Montresor,  Anchmnty  62 

—  Edw.  John  Thos.  / 

206 

Henry  Edward   146 

Henry  WiUiam  269 

John  234 

Sir  Tho.  Gage, 

KCH.  7,  122 

Moody,  Hsmpden  Cle- 
ment Blamire 

Richard  Clement 

Wilmot  HoftoD 


^B. 


H«t.  Robert 

Hobeit 

Samuel 

—  Thomas 

I'horoas 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Thomas  Charits 

Cotton 

Thomas  Maitfaod 

William  G«org« 

Wm.  Jas.  Bvfy 


114 

5i» 

274 

3») 

100,  P>:i 

2y7 


342 
342 

2<'3 

2U 

32 

221 


Mooney,  John 
Moor,  Hassell  Rich. 
Moore,  Arthur  Peniston 


284 

283 
273 
410 
66 
196 


— '-  ^—  Frederick 


187 
380 


Butler  Dunboynt  241 

Chas.  William  410 

Edward  162 

Edwaitl  204 

Francis  6 

Frederick  341 

Frederick  Georga  173 

Garrett  421 

George  183 

George  421 


MLeod 

Wm.  Yorke     93 ,  2«  0 

Willmighby     60,  \Sl 


Moorfaaad,  Alcxaader  Oor* 


don 


Cliaries 

Edward.  MD. 

Thomas,  Jtfi>. 
Moorsom,  Robert 
Moraat,  Edward         103, 

Horatio  Harboid 

Willian  Suanel 


341 

3fc*» 

IrJ 

2i>6 

149 

13(} 

220 

146 

341 

44^ 

41 

1^4 

3b0 


Mordaunt,  Lewis 
Moraau,  William  <!• 
Morehovie,  Georgo 
Morel,  Chailct  Cafcw  d« 
Moreton,  Moica 
Morawood,  Geo.  Alez.  MU. 

431 
Morgan,    Ales,    llraitb- 
waite  434 

AnihoDy  247 

Charles  Co  < 

Charios  341 

Charlea  Rodnvy      1 4 

Edwand  3-i- 

Edward  3f 

Efao  3;! 

Georg*  v: 

Godl^  Clitcir*     1 4. 

Htffacft  I2s 


fittgluH  Hogk  341 

'  Jat.  Httagtribsd    410 

Jofaa  421 

Tiiomu  113 

Tliomas  1B7 

Tboioas  380 

Modarty,  Ju.  Robeit        38U 
JhUrice.  JDaTid,  MX>.  436 

Tbomaa  Ifenry,  JTif . 

114 


MoriioD»  Jamca 
'  Jamcf 

William,  CB. 

Morle,  John 
Morley,  Edward  Lacy 
Fra.  Brockmao 


116 
434 
113 
341 
380 
191 
204 
354 
380 


Morpheti,  Jamea 
Morpby,  Alexander 
■    ■  Richard 

— Wm.  Fletcher  Jaa. 

216 
Morris,  Arthur  37 

Cbarlet  Heury       270 

Edraand,  CB.  36, 117 

George  Win.  196 

Qriffiib  Jeffrey       341 

Henry  Joaeph  274,268 

234 
410 
342 
181 
155 
143 
273 
421 
297 


Herbert 
"        John 
— —  Saatuel 

■  Timothy 
Townsend  Gun 

'      William 

■  William 

William 

Morritoo,  Cbarlea  Heoiy 


Index. 

Mots.  William  415 

Moase,  Henry  Aleiander  380 
-^-^—  Pater  Benjamin     380 

■  Philip  Augoatua    157 
WiUiam  177 


Mottyn,  John   Wm.  MD. 

311 

Robert  166 

Robert  380 

Roger  150 

Thomas  178 

Tbomaa  William    227 


George  P.  £dw. 


liana 
John 


173 
341 


Dowaie 


Charles 


J.  W  biteford 

Rich.  Fielding 

— —  Wm.  Law  tie 

VV,  Mansfield 

Morrow,  David 
JMo^ae,  Henry  Browne 
—  James 
William 


295 
380 
154 
285 

37 
206 
307 
113 
148 

95 


Motbe,  Peter  Jaa.  de  la  452 
Motte,  Peter  de  la,  CB,  113 
Mottley,  Thos.  Martin  341 
Mouat,  James,  160 

• Charles  Abney      201 

Moobray,  Alex.  Robert     175 

Edward  271 

— — —  Ptich.  Yates 

Stuart  294 

Thomas  204 

Mould,  Thos.  Rawliogt  284 
MouUn,  Andrew  da  380 

Moultrie,  John  Austen  216 
Mount   Charles,   George 

Henry,  HmtI  of  118 

Mount  Edgcnrobe^  Ernest 

Aug.  EarL  of  4,  315,  380 
Mountain,  Armine  Simcoe 

Henry,  CB.     36,117,  180 

Jacob  George        177 

Robt.  Frederick     271 

MouDtforJ,  Joseph  380 
Mounsteveo,  Ilender  340 
Tho.  Wm. 

Blewett  341 
Mucklesloo,  Edward  380 
Mudge,  Henry  Cotton  297 
Rich,  Zachary  53 


623 

Manniaga,  William  Veaey  1 75 
Munro,  Alexander  167 

Campbell  145 

David  Arthur         138 

— -  XXonald  Harrey  152 
Frederick  381 

■  George  341 
George  GrantUle 

Gower  ^0 

Innes,  Colin  163 

James,  MD.  148 

John  113 

Sir  Thomas,  Bt,     136 

William  190 

William,  1/D.       243 

William  309 

Munster,  Wm.  Geo.  Eari 

of 
Munter,  Frederick 
Murchison,  ICenneth 
Kenneth 


Morse-Cooper,  Leonard 
Morsbead,  Chas.  Anderson 

199 

■  ■■   ■■  Pentyre  Anderson 

341 

■  ■  '■       ^rWarwickCharles, 

Bart.  132 

Morlaabed,  John  410 

Mortimer,  Edmund  341 

Thos.  Bythesea  172 

Morton,  Edwin  160 

M.VilliersSankey  186 

Samuel  Jamea       126 

William  380 

Mosley,  Asbten  211 

Godfrey  Goodman  210 

Mosman,  Hugh  139 

Moas,  George  380 

^—  Henry  410 


Muir,  William  Mure,  MD» 

193 
Mulball,  John  168 

JVlulliolland,  Andrew  421 

Mullaiky,  Daniel  436 

Mullen,  Edward  Cowell     201 

John  124 

John  341 

Muller,    Bingham    Henry 

Edward  152 

Edw.  A.  G.      98, 151 

■■  Fred.  Augustus      448 
■  Frederick  Bree       474 

Fredeiick  Henry     449 

Jost  451 

Ludewig  Von        446 

Micholas  86,451 

William  418 

Mullins,  John  261 

Mulloy,  Arthur  Edward  217 
Mulock.  Thos.  Edmunds  222 
Mundeli,  Herbert  Viughan 

248 
Mundy,  Charles  Godfrey    341 

George  V.  184 

Godfrey  Cl»arles      62 

Pierrepont  Hen.     274 

Robert  Miller         96 


Mure,  George 

John,  MD, 

—  William 
Muriel,  George  William 
Murphy,  George    Henry 
Edw. 

James 
^^—  Miah  William 
Murray,  Adam 

Adam  Walker 

Alexander 

Alexander 

Alexander  Henry  274 

Arthur  214 

Augustus  Wm.       254 

Charles     99, 167 


118 
449 
164 
381 
381 
224 
212 
227 

88 
161 
232 
410 
434 
239 
381 


—  Charles 

—  Charles  Edward 
— •  Charles  Robert 

—  Hon,  Charles 

—  David  Mortimer 

—  Denis,  Ml), 

—  Edward 

—  Fraocis 

—  Freeman 

—  George 

—  Geo.  Freeman 


193 
116 
341 

86 
216 
432 
381 
381 
67,  224 
341 
217 
Hon.  Hy.  00.12,127 


Henry 

—  Henry 

— —  Hugh  Robertson 

'  Jaraes 

James 

Hon.  Jas.  Charles 

Plantagenet 

James  Florence 

^-^  John  Digby 

Peter  Daly,  MD, 

Robt.  Sherboarue 

Samuel  Huod 

— —  Thomas  Andrew 
Lumsden 

William 

Wm.  MTarthy 


Murtagh,  John,  JITD. 
Murton,  Henry  John 
Mttsbety  John  Hunter 

£B  2 


231 
341 
114 
286 
421 

159 
22:> 
341 
434 
99 
219 

285 
136 
255 
167 
53 
188 


624 


Index. 


liluter,  Robert 


70,  260 


DuDbir  Doiigl«« 
Muskftt,  ThoBi»a  WillU 
Motllebury,  Georgf,  CB% 
lten>  yfm.  Jtmei 
William 


T-^ 


381 

50 

93 

381 

Itfylius,  Fied.  Henry  166 

■      ,  Creorge  F*        97, 177 
*■■■>   ...  Rodnev  177 

Mylrea,  Frederick  Thoi.     306 
H^UMki  WiUiftn  Herpef  272 


Nagel,  John  176 

Ktgle,  Nogent  Cbiebealer  127 
Nuirne,  John  Mellb  472 

Nangle,  George  381 

I" .       Geo.C.Drammond  198 
-— *-^  Heoff       '  919 

>  W«l(tr  G.  274 

VaakWell,  Jawet  381 

SlaQnOy  John  Q\ami*  fnd. 

447 
Ifintes,  Richard  361 

Maper»  WUtUai  DuUAn     162 
Napier,  Sit  Cbarles  Jamea, 

QCB.  U,  113,  173 

'*>■         DuRoaA  Caaipbcl]  381 

Edward  H.  D.  £. 

69.113 
^'  Sir  Geom  Thenas, 

KCB.  11,264 

— Geo.  Tboa.  CoooUy  69, 

269 
■»   '■    ■  Johnstone  226 

>  Thot.  Erakioe,  CB. 

15 

Hon.  Wt).  286 

— Wm.  C.  E.     101,  176 

Sir  Wm.  F.  F.  KCB. 

13,  178 
NapletOD.  T.  E.  A.  114 

Hash,  FlMwce  2)8 

— — -  John  381 

•—— Joseph  114 

Naaon»  Georgia  410 

— —  Henry  997 

Henry  381 

John  200 

KaUennaoo,  Frederick       446 
Nailer,  Chai4ce  381 

Naylor.  CbarleiScarlin      180 

Edward  381 

George  297 

■  ■  Jamea  Sadler        134 

Thomas  119 

Keale,    Uelviile,    AID. 

436,455 


Keame,  Charles  Covell 
Nedliam.  Charles 
>  WUiaas  Robert 


159 
161 
266 
140 
220 


Need,  Arthur 

Nead^ara.  Ucovy 

Neill,  John  Martin  Bladen 

103,  191 
Matthew  434 

Robert  307 

William  237 


Neil,  Wm.  Fra«  Smith       270 

NeUgaa«  Thomas  381 

Nelsoa|Alex»Abercromby  341 

■■        John  Clark«  381 

Michael  129 

Richard  410 

Richard  J.  263 

Thomas  L.  K.       191 

Thomas  WUbam   297 

Wm.  Frcderiok      434 

NeHhorpe,  Henry  135 

Nembhaid^  TboaMs  Hay  167 
Nepean,  Alfred  de  Hocfaepied 

295 
■  Edmnnd  293 

William  58 

Nesbitt,  Alexander  163 

CoahyLevia    61,211 


fifesfield,  William  Aodiewa 

381 
Nesham,  Thomas  W.  341 
Nestor,  Jaraea  341 

Nettleship,  William  140 

Nee&chiiffer,  Charles  £r» 

neat  F.  449 

Nerett,  Charles  Heoiy  69,267 
:NeviU,  George  Henry        180 

Park  Percy  90 

Neville.  Breut  223 

Edward  205 

-—  Glastonbery  286 

Henry  Draper       151 

'■  Hon,  Henry  AJd- 

>fforth  1 45 

— —  Robert  202 

Newbery,  George  341 

Newbolt,  Francis  381 

Newburg,  Ar.  A.  Caroac   341 
Newbury,  John  253 

Netrcomb,  Joseph  437 

Newootnen,  Arthur  381 

George.  210 

Newdigate,  Edward  253 

Fra.  Wm.  148 

Newell,  George  341 

Neweoham,  Kichard  217 

William  Henry  176 

Newheuse.  Wtlliam  341 

Newland,  Arthur  152 

William  421 


Neynoe,  Charles  Fits  Roy  341 


Joseph 
Richaid  Boltoa 


Nicholas,  Aibeit 

Griffin 

JaoM* 


NiohoU.  J#ha  Cola 
NidioUs,  Geoifa 
Henry 

■'  John 


381 
168 
197 
156 
341 
253 
S3 
341 
341 


Newman,  Charles  Rayoer 

92, 165 

Charles  Cecil        166 

John  341 

Lydaton  224 

Robert  Lvdsten    223 


Newport,  Simon  Ueorge     190 
Newton,  Beaacbamp  Berth. 

381 

Francia  Robert      297 

— i Hibbert  381 

—•Uoraoe  Parker       272 
Joha  258 

'        John  381 

Thomae  Charles    381 

'  '      ■■  Walter  381 

*      ■  William  Samuel   68, 

147 


Nioholsen,  Brinsley,  MH.  431 

Chriau  ilaopdaa  34 1 

Huntley  841 

'JaflVay  98*251 

Jobn  229 

— —  John  381 

■  '      ■  John  448 

■  I       Joseph  415 

'»  Latbiaa  285 

Ralph  381 

Ricbai4  381 

Robert  172 

Robert  Driog         381 

Thoawa  .  212 

William  Smith       177 

Nickle,  Sir  Robert,  KH.     32 
Niool,  Charles.  CB.     10,  220 
— *—  Charles  Samasl      220 
■     James  164 

Nicolas,  Paole  Harris        381 
Nieoll,  Charles  14^ 

>  ■■      James  274 

Sam.  Joha  I^  68, 181 

Nioolle,  Fraa^oia  451 

Nioolls,  Augustas-  341 

■         Edward  15 

Fra.  Uasfeii«s  G.   124 

— —  George  Green  58 

Giisuvos         11,281 

Oliver  153 

— --^  Robert  Muiphy      176 
Nioolson,  John  308 

Patrick,  UD,         434 

Malcolm  114 

Nighiiogale,  Hen.  Dicken- 
son 297 
Nisbet,  Robert                   341 

Tbmnas  121 

Nisbett,  Henry  381 
NivitoiW  J  as.  FinlaysoB  434 
Nixon,  Alfred  241 
■  Arthur  263 
Jamas  436 

■  John  Isaac  410 
•--«— -MarmadekeGco.    94, 

190 

Manay  Octasina  270 

Rebeit  lia 

Thomaa  430 

WitUamRithm.    381 

William  Fied. 


Noake.  RobeftC 

Noble,  Andrav 
'     ■         BrabaiDO 
William  Halt 


316 

274 
178 
286 

Noel,  Edward  Andrew  189 
*-— llMi.OeraidJaaiaa  197 
--"^  Stephen  ^1 


Kolan,  John  327 

— ^  Lewis  Bd^ivtrd  •  141 
NbUoth,  Peter  Br«ifies  293 
Nooth,  Heory  52 

— ii—  Henry  Steplien  341 

Noott,  Francis  Hsny  296 
Norbury^T.CooingsbyN.  126 
Norcliffe,  NorcIiflTe,  KU.  53 
Norcott,  Wm.  Shefbrook 

Ramsay  101, 252 

Nennan,  Chtfflet  John 

William  224 

John  97, 205 

— - —  George  Herman     208 

Henry  Radfonl      161 

Robert  341 

' William  381 

WUIiam  Frederick  249 

Norris,  George  197 

— —  Henry  Albert  163 

^  John  341 

Robert  381 

Robert  Ptoto  157 

North,  Charles  Napier       212 

PhiKp  841 

Roger  410 

WiMiam  421 

Nortbcote,    Lewis  Stafford 

190 
Northey,  Augoshn  J.  W.  192 
^—  Lewis  Augustas     113 


'*—  Stewart 

William  Brook 


Norton,  James  Roy 
Edward 


176 
341 
341 
240 


■John  (alias  Tcy- 


oninkoharawen)  114 

Nott.  Charles  Seigison  202 

•         John  Henry  176 

Francis  Percy  841 

William  235 

Nottidge.  Jeremiah  Brock  114 

Nowlan,  John  214 

Thomas  381 

William  381 

Noyes,  Henry  James  177 

Na^ent,  Cha.  Latatlin  209 

Cha.B.P.N.H.  285 

-1— ^ Christopher  E.  I.  410 

— -^ Geo.  Stephens  N. 

Hodges  427 

St.  Geo.  Mervyn  180 

>             James  187 

Morgan  436 

Walter  381 

»  Walter  George  184 

Nnnn,  George  Sherman  238 

■    George  Oliver  202 

-^--^  Jai.  LoftuB  Winoiett  232 

'      Loftos  John  251 

William  Jotm  235 

-*  ■      John  Joshua  127 

Naig,  John  452 


Oaket ,  Srr  Hen.  Tho.  Bt.  881 
'^ — Tho.Geo.Aba:,  138 
Oakley,  Souldea  207 


Index. 

Oakley,  Jocelyn  Ingram  196 

Gates,  James  Poole,  KH^  51 

William  Coape  341 

Obert,  Marcus  A*  249 

O'Beirne.  James,  MD.  436 

O'Brien,  Bartholomew  229 

Bartholomew  421 

David  236 

Donoagh  238 

Edward  436 

'■         Edward  James  12 

Francis  434 

Henry  H.  D.  341 

James  881 

John  181 

John  381 

John  Creagh  222 

■'       John  Terence         434 

John  T.  Nicolls     222 

John  Doyle  96 

Richard  Senell      239 

— Terence  64 

Wm.  Creagh  225 

William     Edward 

Freeman  205 

O'Callagltan,  Chas.  George, 

121 

Edward  202 

'  Henry  Dooatos  182 

John  214 

Patrick,  MD.    137 

O'Conneli.    Chas.    Philip 

217 

Daniel  341 

Edw.  Maurice   251 

— Maurice  Charles 

225 

Richard  270 

Rickard  217 

William  B.  John 

225 
O'Connor,  Bernard  Richard 

381 

James  381 

Charles  446 

James,  MB.  434 

Luke  Smyth     98, 254 

Maoiice  381 

Nicholas,  W/).       311 

O'Conor,  Richard  John  Ross 

168 
O'Dell,  Edm.  Westropp  381 
Odell,  William  170 

0*DonneII,  Sir  Charles 

Routledge  31 
George               214 

-  John  Vize 
John 


O'Donoghue,  Charles 
Oehlkerf,  Christian 
0*Flaherty,  Rich.  James 

Thos.  Henry 

O'Flaoagan.  John 
O'Flyn.  Andrew 
Ogilvie,  Alexander,  JIID. 
'         James 
John 


Ogiivy,  David 


436 
228 
447 
311 
166 
256 
361 
291 
427 
113 
381 


626. 

Ogtivy,  Jamaf  176 

— ITibtoaa  W,  im 

Ogle,  Sdmuiid  284 

0*6orman,  Pureeli  24!l 

0*Grady,  John  94 

Robert  Dr  log '       1  at 

— —  Stand,  d©  Coutcy  21^ 

Hon,  Thomas   96, 22© 

William  421 


Oliallortii,  Henry  BuMi  221 


O'Hara,  Paterson 
William 


381 
191 
341 
415 
381 


O'Hegerty,  Charles 
O'Keofb,  James 
0*Kelly,Janefr 
Oldershausen,  Frani.  Geo. 

roa 
Oldershaw,  Charles 

Chas.  Edward    273 

Heoiy  184 

Oldiieid,  Anthony  26Sf 


446 
289 


Christ.  Edw.  Tho. 


CB.  114 

Joho,/i:ff.  36,117,281 

— — MacaTtney  HttoM  20* 
Richard  274 


Oldham,  J«hn  Augustin  139 
John  Field  86 

'         Wm.  Joseph  1 53 

Oldright,  John  233 

O'Leary,  Arthur  98, 206 

O'Leery,  Thomas  Cottnbr, 

MB,  210 


Oliphant,  George 
— —  Jamea 
Rob.  Cassells 


274 
114 
261 
181 
381 


Oliver,  Chas.  Dudley 
John 

Nathaniel  Wilractt  16,265 

01{^herts,  Geo.  Edward      214 
Robert  38^ 


O'Malley,  Austio  Peter     230 
O'Meara,  Daniel  41& 

William  4Se 


Ommanncy,  Fraa.  MoHlague 


Maxwell 
O'Molony,  H.  Anthony 
On^teda,  ChriM.  Lewis 

von 

L.  Albrecht  von 


271 
212 

449 
440 
341 

92 
381 

66 
264 
176 

0 
941 
Onslow,  Arthur  Edi^ard 

67,149 

•  Chas.  Tbes.  Fontst 

296 

-Sir  Henry.  B/.  341 
-  Henry  Philips        189 

•  Phipps  VansitlMt  dftl 
-Pitcaim  204,997 
-Thomas  P.  219 


O'Neill,  Charles 

Charlton 

— — ^—  Henry 

Henry  Arthur 

John 

*  John  Augustus 

"■   ■  ■■■  John  Bruce  Rich. 

Viicouat 
William 


620 


Index. 


Orange,  John  Edward         98 

Wm.Nesbiit    65,219 

Ord,  Augustus  William      186 


Edmund  Harry 
Frederick  William 


226 


Craven  271 

Harry  St.  George  284 

Lewis  William  223 

Ord,  Richard  114 

Wm.  Redman      62, 282 

Oide,  James  7 

John  Wro.  Powlett  193 

Ordon,  John  452 

O'Reilly.  Bernard  Heniy  251 

Henry  William  437 

John 

John 
•  John  Robert 


Oriel,  Henry  Francis 
Orlebar,  Orlando  Robert 

Hamond 
Orme,  James  Thomas 

Herbert  Lewis 

William  Hoory 

Wm.  Knox 


421 
381 
259 
307 


179 
272 

410 
130 
256 
232 
841 


Ormsby,  Anthony 

■  Arthur 

-^— —  Augustus  Howard  341 

Heiiry  Michael      381 

James 
~ —  James 

' John  William 

Owen  Lloyd 

Sewell 

Thomas  Charles 

Orr,  Andrew  Spotswood 
'         James 

John 

Martin 


Orrelly  Andrew 
Osborn,  Kcan 


113 
381 
269 
342 
361 
250 
274 
381 
381 
97 
381 
308 
George  Todington  162 

Thomas  427 

Osborne,  Franris  418 

Hugh  Staccy  113 

William  342 

0*Shea,  Rodney  Payne      227 

Thorn  aik  4 1 0 

0*SulIivan,  Henry  Robert 

Mortimer  199 

OToolc,  John  M'Culloch  165 

Wm.  Henrv  197 

Otter,  Charles  J.    '    103,  213 
Ouley,  Benjaniiti  Robert   38] 

Geo.  Lethbiidgo     1 95 

Olway,  Charles  66,  267 

■ .Sir  Loftus  William, 

CB.  8, 236 

Onghton,  Jame«  382 

Ouscley,  William  342 

Outram,  James,  CB,  1 14 

Ouvry,  Henry  Aime  130 

Owen,  Hen.  Cha.  Cunlifie 

284 

John,  CB,  KIL      33, 

117.292,298 

Sir  John,  Bart.      454 

Loflus  54 


Owon,  Robert  342 

Robert  Hassall  410 

Stephen  307 

Owens,  John  Walker  382 

Patrick  187 

Owgan,  Joseph  243 
Ozenden,  Charles  Vernon  253 

Oxley,  Henry  Hugh  185 

Pack,  Arthur  John  158 

Denis  Wm.  269 

Packe,  Geo.  Hussey  342 

Rob.  Christopher   185 

418 
171 
382 
228 
342 
201 
94 
65,  147 


Packett,  John 
Padfield,  Francis 
Pagan,  Samuel  Alex. 
Page,  George  Hyde 

Robert 

Robert  Hyde 

Paget,  Lord  Alfred 

Frederick 

Lord  Geo-  Aug.  Fred. 

66,  131 

Henry  W^m,  95 

Leopold  Grimaton      271 

Patrick  L.  C.  205 

Richard  Horner         218 

Robert  382 

Paille,  Peter  Francis  307 

Pakenham,  Uoh*  Charles 

Reginald  145 
F^w.  Wm.         145 


Palmer,  WilliaiD  907 

Panattierij  Joseph  451 

Pannach,  Chariea  451 

Pannell,  Robert  382 

Papillon,  Alex.  Fred.  Wm. 

269 
Pardey,  John  Qaio  415 

Pardoe,  Edward  106 

Parish,  Henry  Woodlune    196 
Park,  Tliomas  342 

^  Walter  Brisbane        342 

Wniiam  Ker  217 

Parke,  George  Thooas 

91 
Hamnett        394^297 

293 

295 
14 

382 


Henry  Wm. 

Richard 

Roger 

Samuel 

Tho.  Adams,  CB. 

31,117,292 


— ■^—  William 
Parker,  Arthur  Charles 
Charles  Allan 


Cbailes  Barker 

Charles  Wm. 

Edward 

Edw.  Auguatufl 

Frederick 


224 

223 
294. 
297 
296 
221 
342 
293 
3»2 


Frederick  Saintbury 


lLm»  Ficd.  Beau< 


champ  178 

■  Hon,  Sir  Hercules 
Rubcrt,  KCB.  11,  194 

— Thomas  Conolly  141 

Thomas  Henry   181 

lion,  Wm.  Lygon 

158 
William  342 


Hastioss 


•Henry  Francis 


John 


Palacics,  Frederic  Cipriano 

259 
Paley,  John  Green  342 

Palling,  Henry  410 

John  Graveley        382 

Palliser,  Henry  69,267 


Richard  Bury 


342 
156 
12 
427 
207 
432 


Palmer,  Arthur  Watson 

Charles 

Charles 

C.  E.  Johnson 

Chas.  Quartley 

Constan tine  John  427 

Fximund  271 

Edward  Despard    342 

Francis  Roger        211 

Frederick  178 

Fred.  209 

Henry  James         259 

Henry  Wellington  226 

■  James  256 

John  342 

Jo'rin  Reynolds      153 

Nicholas  89,  207 

Reginald  Guard    256 

Reynolds         6Q,  267 

— ^  Samuel  431 


^  John  Botder,  CB, 
John  Robt  l^beo- 


philtts  Hastings 

Keoyon  Stevens 

Michael 

— — —  Neville  Aubuiy 

Richard 

Robert  Townley 

Stephen 

Thomas  'Robert 

William 


William  Duck  Car- 


306 

204 

167 

14 

162 
382 
382 
114 
118 
204 
343 
382 
195 


thew  Augustus 
Parkin,  John  Bawden 
Parkinson,  Chas.  TttA, 

Chas.  Edw. 

.  Edward,  CB, 

John 

Robert 


330 

273 
98 

171 
14 

146 

38: 

Parks,  John  Chas.  Hamilton 

2i7 
Parlby,  Brook  Bridges, CB.l  13 

George  31? 

William  63, 1  th 

Parlour.  WiU'iam  418 
Parr,  Thomas  255 
Parralt,  Evelyn  Latimer  237 
Hxllebrant  Mered. 


James  Edw.  Thos. 


291 

Was.  TempU         209 

Parrott,Mrilliam  434 


J 


Fwiott,  William  Resd      SOB 
Parry,  James  382 

■  Sir  Love  Parry 
Joats,  KH.  10 

John  Evant  133 

John  HorndoQ       296 

■    '       Legfa  Richmond     166 

Thomas  382 

WilKaio  434 

■  '  William  Heoij      184 

Pafsona,  Clifford  244 

Fr«d.  W.Adams    175 

Guy  410 

-*-^^  James  D,  113 

— Richard  Tappar     382 

Robert  Mann        236 

Partridge^  John  421 

PaschaJ,  George  Frederick  91 , 

222 
Pascoe,  John  92 

Richard  Wm.        293 

Pashelier,  Charles  410 

Paske.  £dw8id  Haselfoot   180 
Paaley,  Sir  Chas.  Wm.^CB. 

13, 281 

Charles  286 

G.  M.  272 

Paasley,  Rich.  Brown  Ful- 
ler 342 
Pwisy,  Edm.  Wro,  WiUon 

70,  207 
PfflfCison,  Alexsnder  382 

■  Augustus  193 

^ Charles  421 

— « Edward  James   27 1 

-~-— ^  F.  T.  Logan       215 

Jamea  93,  246 

— -*—  James  243 

James,  MD,       434 

.  James  Erskino    193 
Joseph  33 

.  Thomas        16, 266 

William  232 

Patience,  James  92.  217 

X^aloa.^waid  193 

George  382 

Patriarehe,  Philip  342 

PatricksoD,  Chri&c.  C.  CJS,  30 
Pattenson,  Cooke  Tylden    342 

. Wm.  Hodges 

Tylden  176 

Patterson,  Charles  Doyle    161 

Charles  John      255 

m  David  Aikman  255 

— Edmund  254 

Edward  382 

. John  Williams  382 

^ Thomas  4 1 0 

-— William  183 

. Wm*  Thoa.  Laird 

243 
Patiinsoo.  Richard  249 

Pattison,  Cbailea  216 

.  James  162 


Pattle,  Thomas  1421 

Wmiam,CB.113,117 


-^  Jno.  RobU  Graham 


*   ■■       Joieph 
P^llissoo,  Robert 


161 

382 

69 


Patton,  Herbert  Winsloe    270 

John  60,  163 

Walter  Douglas 

Pbillipps  226 

Pattouo,  George  342 

Rich.  Tynell  Rob. 

71, 183 
Patullo,  James  Brodie  18 1 
Paty.  Geo.Wro.  CB.  KH.    16 


Geo.  Wm. 


Patzinsky,  Ernest  von 
Paul,  James 

Thomas 

— • —  Thomas  Henry 
Walter  John 


207 
450 
217 
217 
113 
194 


Paulet,  Lard  Fred.       63,  147 

Lord  William  60 

Pawsey,  George  410 

Paxtoo,  Jas.  W.Llewellyn  102. 

221 

— Archibald  Fred.     382 

Payler,  James  32 

Payo,  Thos.  George  Dupr6 

213 

William  204 

Payne.  Chas,  Wm.  Mea* 
dows  342 

FrederickJohnFoU 

212 

Gallway  Byng       294 

John  146 

— • John  Selwyn  165 

Peter  Traot  Murray 

293 
■         Richard  Sowden    258 

William  114 

— —  Wm.  Aug,  Towns- 

hend  342 

Paynter,  David  William     270 

■  George  121 

Howell  69, 175 


liott 


Joshua 


Peach,  George 

— James  Peach 

John  Carroll 


199 
432 
121 
382 
418 
167 
253 


Peacocke,  George 

— George  John 

Henry 

— —  Stephen  Ponsonby 

342 
— —  Thomas  52 

Thos.Goodricke  236 

— — —  Warren  William 

382 
152 


Richard 
Peake.  George  William 
Peaice.  Charles  William    293 
Peard,  George  Shuldham    171 

Rich.  MacCulloch  161 

Peareth,  William  121 

Pears,  Tho.  Townsend,  CJB. 

114 
Pearse,  Edward  Octavius  297 
Pearson,  Charles  342 

Charles  W  illiam    219 

Hugh  315 

Matthew  382 


Pearson,  Richard  Artk^i: 
MD. 

—  Richard    Ly^ns 

Otway 

■  Samuel 

—  Thos.  Hooke 

William  Rex 


Pechell,  Wm.  Mortimer 


Wm.  H.  C.  George 


o87 


43 

247 

130 

96 

382 

184 


229 

Pecketl,  Sampson  416 

Pedder«  Charles  Denisoo   123 

Thomas  133 

Tliomas  Edward     182 


Peddie.  Jas.  Wm.  Bain- 
brigge  242 

John  Crofton   69, 192 


William 


Peebles.  Thomas 
Peel,  Arthur  Lennox 
— —  Cecil  Lennox 

■  ■     Edmund 

■  Ekiraund 
. Edmund  Yates 

—  George 

—  Jonathan 
John 

—  John  Floyd 

Reginald 

Robert 

^—  Robert  Moore 

Spencer 

W. 

^—  Wild  man  Yates 

William 

Peers.  Hen.  de  Linn4 
Peevor,  George 
Pagg,  William 
Pegley,  Robert 
Pe^us,  Wm.  Jeflfries 
Peile,  Robert  Moore,  MD, 


382 
210 
203 
203 
137 
382 
237 
169 
35 
185 
150 
157 
164 
132 
260 
204 
288 
204 
382 
342 
410 
421 
202 


Richard  Speir 

John 

John  Henry 


Peirce,  Thomas  Acres 
Peirse,  Chas.  Henry 
Policy,  Earliest  Lo 
Pelly,  Henry  Raymond 

Raymond  Richard 

Pembeilon.  G.  Keating 
Peuder,  Francis  Henry 

Wm.  Ambrose 

Penfold,  Edward 
Pengelley,  Edward 

Wm.  Jenny 


309 
312 
128 
274 
192 
264 
205 
286 
188 
342 
156 
214 
382 
382 
295 
64 
273 


Penleaze,  Henry 
Penn,  Lewis  Wro. 
Pennant.  Hon,  Edw.  Gor- 
don Douglas  39 
Pennefather,  David            191 

Henry  Van. 

sllUrt  173 

'John  Lysaght, 

CB,  36,117 

Matthew        181 

Richard  382 

Pennell,  Lovell  30^ 


BSS 


JSukcCt 


FcnmogtoAi  Jts*  MMler* 
•on  190 

■  M.         James  Maftterson 

243 
-i-*— —  iUwItDd    31ft,  382 

■■■I Thofflaa  Alex. 

Muteraon  D'Veber        396 
Peony.  R.  Mkbolafl  113 


Peiinycaicky  James  Farrell 


P«irice,  Herbert  Newton 
Penrose,  Charles  Penrose 
PenmdHocke,  Thomas 
Benton,  Augustus 
■     ■       Thomas 


Pepper,  Theobald 
Pepyst,  George  Bownall 
Perceval,  G«o.  Hamsay 
■  '  ■    ■     Charles  John 
■        James  Maxwell  95, 

163 


273 
285 
294 
342 
222 
130 
382 
342 
224 
198 


'■    '-      Spencer 
Parcivall,  Charlei 

Waiiom 

WUIiam 


68|147 
274 
118 
426 
382 


Percy,  Francis 
-— -  Hon,    Hen.   Hugb 
Man  vers  145 

John  William  160 

Fareira,  Manasseb  Lopex    113 
Peretti,  Dominioo  Antonio  451 


Pisrham,  John 

William 

Parkin,  William 
Petkins,  WiUiam  Hen. 
Pering,  J.  S.  Her.  MA. 
Perrin,  James 
C. 


Perry,  Charlev  Janes 

I"         Francis 
*  Henry 

Joseph 
.*—  Kichard  Lavtie 
Thomas  Deane 

William 

Fersse,  Dudley 

Walter  Blafccoey 

Peitton,  David,  MP. 
Pery,  Edmond  H.  C. 
-.— >  William  Cecil  George 

241 
Pester,  Henry  67,267 

Peier,  Algernon  270 

Petit,  Guglielmo  262 

Peter  John  61,201 

Petley,  John  Ale>.  Charles 

209 
..       -Patrick  M*Leod 
■  .nil       Robert 


382 
382 
274 
113 
31*2 
242 
218 
222 
59,  256 
382 
342 
382 
233 
291 
185 
242 
434 
180 


Peto,  John  Neville 
.««.^  William  Lawes 
Petre ,  Heciy  Wn. 
— — '  John 
Petrie.  Martin 

'  Sami:<fl 
FeCbt,  ThoSkJohn 
Peilerson,  Theopkilus 
Penlngal,  Fimncii 


342 
382 
260 
225 
382 
342 
261 
428 
342 
342 

3a 


Peitingal,  Fnneis  Wm.     ^42 

Edward  114 

Pew,  PclerL.  113 

Peyton,  Francis  250 

John  239 

Pfannkuche,  Augvstni        450 
Phair,  Wm.  Barry  382 

Phelips,  Richard  271 

WiUiamDongka  178 

Rkbard  116f* 

Pfaibba,  Wm.  Harloe  100 

Pbiiipps,  George  410 

'        Grismottd  174 

John  Allen  Lloyd  334 

PfaUips,  Edwin  William     207 

Frederick  129 

Henry  274 

— —  James  Geo*  133 

'  John  86 

'  John  Alex.       98, 292 

Nathaniel  George  198 

WiUram  S.  126 

PhillimoK,  Wm.  Broui^h  126 
— —  Fred.  Harvey 

Bathurst  273 

PbiUips.  John  382 

■     Peregrine  L.  174 

— —  Robert  Fryer        342 

— ^^—  Robert  Jooelyn      362 

Robert  Newton      194 

Phinipps,  Cbadea  James    152 

— — . Henry  342 

— James  Winsloe   842 

'    '  John  170 

John  Lewis         241 

Owen  114 

Paul  Winsloe     271 

Phillipson,  Fred.  BaHon     312 
Phillott.  Frederick  J.  174 

Phillpotts,  Arthur  Thomas 

270 

George         55,  282 

Heory  «85 

William  Coles   286 

PhHpet,  Edward         826, 362 

Philip  226 

Phiisoo,  Tbo.  Moore,  MD.  209 
Phipps,  Hon.  Charles  Beau- 
mont 63 

Henry  B.  216 

— '^—  Richard  Leckonby 

98 

Thomas  H.  L.  H.  220 

William  114 

Pickard,  Geo.  Percy  342 

Henry  William      382 

■  James  295 

Pickering,  John.  MD,  809, 455 

— ^ Wm.  Henry        268 

Pidtrinp.  Joseph  862 

Pickwick,  Charles  Henry  S. 

243 
Pictct,  Amend  Jaquee       382 

Ffcderiek  381 

Pierce,  Thomas  Eaiwitk     437 

•■  '     '  Frederick  248 

Piercy,  Godfrey  842 

Henry  168 


164 

342 

8 

241 


PieteiSi,  Olkadetf 
Pigot,  Brooke 
'    ■  ■■  Richard 
Pigott,  Anhar 

■■        Henry 

Henry  DeReny  235 

John  Pellie^  183 

Robert  342 

— * WilTiaM  342 

Piggott»Jame8  98 

Pigmu,  Arthur  Geaiya  271 

Jobs  DuS  297 

—  Lawrence  362 

WiQiam  George  382 

Pike,  Joba  382 
Pflcber,  Jn.  Mentreeor  40,292 

PilgriByJohn  Buiiee  137 
Pilkinirtenr  Sir  Andiear, 

KCB.                        9, 234 
Arthur  218 


Dillon 


■«-«-  George  Dunbar 


Edwetd 
Sampsoe 


Pillon,  W  illiam 
Pilleao,  HeniT 
PilUng.  OsweJd 
Pillon,  John 
PUmer,  RiebenI 
Pilswonh,  Witfiam 
Pinckoey,  Frsd.  Geo.  Au|r. 

63.225 
George 


432 
198 

413 
310 
222 
415 
203 
219 


■—  John 
PhHip 


87 
191 
132 
94,166 
124 


Pindor,  George 
Pine,  Chilley 
Pinbey,  Ww.  Tovley         382 
Pink,  John  Fieebom  2^2 

Piakerton,  Robert  342 

Pioniger,  Broome  382 

Pinson,  Albert  114 

Piper,  Robt.  Sloper  58 

Robt.  WiHmm  197 

—  Sam.  Ayreull,  If  D.   434 
*^—  Themes  382 

Pipon,*Jas.  Keanetd  99 

Philip  Gotsel  271 

Themas  114 

Thomas  Henry  249 

Pire,  Aforf.Giua.de.  CMC. 

64 
— —  Giuseppe  de  262 

fiareriode  261 

Pitcairn,  Andrew  193 

David  Cbia.  312 

Geo.  Kiflcaid ,  Mi>.  310 

Sir  James,  MD.     3n» 

Robeit  342 

Pitman,  Rdroend  '^i'6 

WiUnm  342 

PHt,  Omrf^  Ileen,  KH.     16 
— — ^  George  Dean  *S2 

Henrv  4M 

— ^  tf«sw  Heme*      100. 120 
Pitlard,  Thomas  421 

PHls,  Frands  342 

?4iee»  Fnocii  914 


Ind^» 


52d 


Phot.  Heniy  Win.  Wood^^ 

iMdc  307 

PlaDia,  Etienne  de  451 

Fhiket,  Thomas  Henry  182 
Piatt,  Charles  Rowley  164 
•*-^^    Tbeedore    Eowib 

HoQgbtoa  300 

—  George  1 16 

Pley fair,  A  ndr«»  Wih.  382 
Pleaderleath,  Charles,  CB,   50 

David  410 

FIeyden»  Thos.  Baker  294 
PIowmao^Tboma*  382 

PlunkelV  Hon-  CL  Dawson  151 
■'  >  Hon, £dw. Sidney  247 
•^—-^  Thomas  Richard    382 

Hmt*  Wm.Matt.   174 

Pock1io;tea,'£velyD  Hen. 


Fred. 

Pocnck,  G.  F*  Covtotry 
Pocoeke»  Jobo  Blagrove 
Pode,  William 
Podmore,  Richafd 
Poe,  Purefoy 
Postt,  Joseph 
— —  Matthew 
Ponoo,  Charles  D. 

W.  Q. 

Wro.  NYaldeg^raTe 


Porter,  Henry  Aylmer  158 

— -  Henry  Edward  38 

John  219 

John  Hall  410 

Robert  383 

— —  Whitworth  285 

William  342 

William  274 

Porteoua,  Alexander  342 
Portlock,  Joseph  ElKaon 

67,282 
Poteo,  Augustoa 
'  ■  ■        Charlet 

Conrad 

Conrad 


Potgieter,  Conrad 
Potter,  Thomas 


446 
449 
446 
446 
308 
342 


Pratt,  ChtriM  Coinploii70,292 

David  421 

£dwaid  261 

—  Edward  James,  103, 135 
>-->—  Egerlon  Jam«  2 1 4 

Fiiunaarioe  219 

-*--*  George  812 

Henry  Hamiltoir       246 

James  342 

John  187 

Rkhard  383 

Robert  19ft 

Thomas  Simson,  CB.  56 


Wm.Rob.  Craw> 


342 
181 
343 
342 
113 
382 
436 
128 
176 
115 
159 
PoUier,  Edward  256 

Pole,  A rtbnr  Cuniiffe    61,215 

Cecil  Charles  215 

Charles  Vannotten     145 

Edward  66,138 

George  Robert  342 

Poteyi  George  Frederick 

Weller  171 

Polhill,  Frederiek  Charles  126 

Robert  Graham      247 

William  882 

Pollard,  George  157 

Pollock,  Rob.  Carlile  68 

i9tr George,  GCB.  US 

342 

434 

114 

•    114 

Fofichaloo,  J.  N.  de  451 

Ponsonby,  Arthur  £dw. 
Valette  194 

. — —  Geo*  Connolly  114 

Henry  Frederick  104, 

145 

Pontcarre.  E.  L.  E^  C.  de  382 

Poole,  Cha.  Evered  152 

. Henry  268 

^JobnH.  CB.  60 

John  William         173 

Thomas  Crawibrd  228 

Walter  Croker        382 

— Wclling^ten  312 

. WUhaAHalstaad  342 

Pooler,  John  432 

Poore,  John  296 

^  Richard  FNncit    141 

Petpe,  James  195 

P«#ul,  Robert  131 

F4»ter,  Henry  .883, 


ford  156 

Potiinger,  Sir  Henry,  B(. 

GCB.  113 
William  62 


Potts,  Charles  Highmore 

90, 170 
—-^Thomas  410 

Wm.  Thomaa  176 

Poulden,  Richard  Mathews 

342 
Poulett,  George 

Wm.  Henry 


Walter  Caolfield 

Precorbin,  Silvain  de 
Prendergast,  C.  CNell 
■  ■ *— "  James 


William  Paul 

Follok,  William,  MD. 
Polwhele.  Rich.  Graves 
Ihc 


Poultou,  Charles  Walter 
Poussio,  Baltbasard 
Powell,  Charles  Jones 

Charles  lliomas 

'  ■  ■   Geo.  Wm. 
■  '  '   George  Wm. 


205 
205 
312 
410 
200 
200 
185 
AM. 
AID.    ^        210 

Hen.  ChariogboM  342 

Hen.  Geo.  Aug.     260 

'    James  BrtKe  383 

John  421 

Peter  342 

"  ■■'       Thos.  Harcourt       150 

Tho.  Hungerford    205 

-Thos.  Sidney    90,208 

Walter  40,  292 

William  Edward    410 

Wm.  Martin  132 

Power,  Hugh  487 

James  14,  265 

John  180 

■  KingsmiirManley  142 

—  Man  ley  64 

Richard  212 

William  183 

Wm.Greenshields, 

CB.  KH.  15,  265 

■    Wm.  Jametf  Tyrone 

308 
Powers,  John  274 

Pownall.  Walter  154 

Powys, /foil.  Charles         135 

Kdwartl   6haw«     213 

Hon.  H.  Littleton  211 


219 

451 

34 

342 

—  Sit  Jefiery      1 13 

■  ''  Jos.8afn.MD.229 

— —  Maurice  ■       410 

Robert  Keat- 
ing 217 

Thomas         256 

Prenderville,  John  Heniy  261 
Prescott,  Wm.  115 
Preston,  Charles  Edward  177 
Henry                    242 

John  432 

John  Wm.  228 

John  WtHiam       421 

Riohanl  195 


William  R.    102,  196 

Prettejohn, Richard  Buck- 
ley 140 

Pretyman,  Arthur  Charlea 

226 

AVilliam  184 

450 

172 

307 

4 


Pieossner,  Victor 
Pre  vest,  Thomas  Wm. 
Priauh,  Henry 

James 

Osm.  de  Lancey    227 


Price,  Cromwell 

David 

Edward 

John  Banner 

John  Han  net 

Joha  GrifHtb 

—  Josiab 
^  Rice 


llMials  342 

Poynts,  Arthur  Ridgway  176 

—  James  92 

Pratt,  Charles  ^1 


167 
343 
270 
306 
308 
122 
297 
343 
—  Richard  Blackwood  269 

Robert  Henry  186 

Stephen  383 

Thos.  Donaldson       343 

William  257 

Piichard,  Octavius  434 

Pricketi,  William  343 

Pridham,  William  383 

Piiest,  John  383 

Priestley,  Edward  Rami- 
den  176 

Frederick  J.  B.  176 

(ieorge  261 

Horatio  176 

Prime,  Arthur  125 

Primrose,  James  IM.  194 

— Philip  240 

PriAce,  Williim  Stmtton  228 


680 

Pringley  Colin 
-*—  Jamei 
■  ■  John 

^chn  Htnry 
^WbIsoo 


61 

383 
12 
69 

343 

297 


Prior,  James 
**—  J.  De  MonirocreDcy  138 
I   Lodge  Moriit  Mur- 
ray 415 
-^^^  Thomas  Murray  99,  225 
Pruehard,  C.  115 
1..             D.  K.               115 
■    ■  .       EdKard     Fiti 
Gerald                            297 
-  Samuel  Dilmao  59 
Proby,  Granville  Levison   226 
Probyn,  Edmund               158 

Henry  Daltoo        186 

..  '     .  John  D83 


Proctor,  Henry  Adolphut, 

CB.  14 

Prouer»  Geo.  Walter  67, 455 
Prothero,  Edward  165 

PfoUiero,  W.  Gar,  Bridges 

343 
PreUieroe,  Edward  Scbair 

291 
Prott,  Victor,  ITCH.  460 

Proudfoot,  William  421 

Prout,  Alex.  Adam  164 

Pryce»  Josiah  427 

Pry  on,  J  ohn  Baaaett         296 
Puddicombe,  Geo,  Bruce  295 

— — Robl.  Bruce  383 

PttgeU  Giannlle  William  186 

John  141 

Pogb,  John  Cad wabder  252 
Pulealoa.  Tboa.  Frederick  157 
Piilliblaok,£dw.  Cooper  410 
Purcell,  John 
—  Peter  Vakotine 
■  ■  '      Tobiaa 


PurdoB,  Philip 
PuroeU,  Wm.  P. 
Purves,  John  Clay,  MD. 

John  Home 

Purvis,  Charles 
— —  Kdvrard  Mulso 
H.  M,  G. 

■  Rob.  IJ.  Arthur 
Pttxiey,  John  Lavallio 
Pycroft.  Charlei 
Pye,  Charles  Pye 
— ~  John  Pye 
Pyro,  Sir  William,  hlD. 

KCH. 

■  Edward  Jamta 
■  ■  Frederick  George 

I^ne,  Charles 
Pyner,  Francis  Richard 
— *-^  Francis 
Pynn.  5irHcor3',CR. 
Pyper,  Robert,  AID, 
— *-^  Richard 
Quaile,  Robert  Oir 
Quaatrille.  Charles  Monk* 

ton  Gibbons 
Quartley.Fieooet  Arthur   169 


201 
139 
343 
383 
242 
246 
343 
60 
155 
274 
230 
132 
383 
195 
207 

430 
296 
297 
297 
343 
343 
50 
434 
137 
421 

206 


Qvayle,  Jobo  £dw«  Taub- 

man  184 

Qaeade,  Wm.  Heury         163 
Queotin,  Sir  Geo,  A*  CB, 

KCH.  9 

'  Geo.  Aug.  Fred. 

95,136 

Geo.  Edw.  343 

Quigley,  Tlioa.  HaaweU     291 
Quill,  Thomaa  Prendargast 

232 
Quia,  Peter  Edward  260 
—  Heory  Evaoi  167 

Hon.  W.  R.  Wyndbam 

139 
Quincey,  Paul  Fred,  do     222 


BamdoB,  Fredviok  Ueiry 


George 


Rabao,  George 

William 


Ramsey,  Willian 
Rand,  George 
Rand,  Samuel 
Randaso,  Francis 
Randolph,  Chas,  WiliOD 

JohA  Weecb 

Rankeu,  Robert 
—  George 
Raokin,  Couo.  Doaly 
Raokiae,  David 
Ranpie,  William 
Raper,  Ff  lis  Viocent 
RatcliflP,  Tboe.  Uaona 
William 


207, 
90 

Radclifr,  WiUiam  236 

Radclilfe,  Fred.  P.  R.  D.  174 

Robl.  Parker         274 

-.  Wm.  Pollexfca     171 

Thomas  410 


Rae,  Edward  Jamtt  Somara 

243 
—  James  Adam 

Thomas 

William 

RaflPerty,  Geo,  William 
Hagg,  Samuel 
Raglaod,  William 
Ragueoeao,  Charlea 
Rahlwes,  Fred.  Jacob 
Raikes,  Geo.  W. 

Wm.  Heoly 


222 
306 
297 
421 
383 
427 
427 
446 
233 
30 
Raines,  Joseph  Robt.  89, 247 
-— -—  Julitti  Aug.  Robert 

247 
Raioey,  Henry,  CB.  KH.     16 
Heory  Garner  103,200 


John 


Rainsford,  Henry  James 
Rainforth,  William 
Uaioier,  Daniel 
Rainsford,  James 

Wm.  Ryland 


Rainsforth,  Charles 
Raitt,  Cbarlea  Robert 

WillUm  Frfd. 

Ralph,  Joseph 
Ralston,  John 
Raroage,  Smith 
HambauC,  Jobo 
Ramsay,  Alexander 
— — -  Alexander 
— ^  Alexander 

BalcarrasDalrym* 


114 
256 
343 
250 
124 
187 
383 
90 
248 
343 
124 
154 
158 
193 
259 
294 


pie  Wardlaw  227 

Foa  Maule  207 

Francis  343 

Janea  173 

John  Duff  273 

Thomaa  343 

Thomaa  Warton  306 

William  Feraar  205 

Ramsbottom,  HeoryBastoal56| 

— Ricbani  2dr| 


253 
383 
114 
302 
4-il 
437 
185 
92 
434 
286 
383 
3<»3 
343 
113 
173 
383 
285 

383 


RaveohUl,  Philip 
Rawdoo,  John  Dawsoa 
Rawlins,  John  llari 

Thomas  Aadraiva  238 

Rawlinson.  H.C,  114 

Rawnsley.Rich.Buroa  62,2')6 
RawBoo.  Samuel  179 

William        316,  343 

Rawstoroa,  JobaOoor^a  243 
Raye,  Henry  Robert  410 

Raymond.  Heury  P«    d8,  lol 


Victor 


Rayoer,  Thomaa 
RayDoe,  Cbaa,  Mamicn 
— —  Robait  Taylor 
— —  Wm.  Anguaiiii 
Rea,  Andrew  Cbarlta 

—  Edward 
Read,  Coastantioa 
Edw.  Rudstoo 

—  Georga 

Rapbaal  Woobaaa 

— -  Robert 

—  Samuel 

—  Thomaa 
Reade,  George  Huma 
Heary  Cooper 

John  Harper 


Reader,  Henry  £lmhifst 

-^  William 


Raady,  Charlea 
— —  WiUiam 


178 
3»o 
27-i 
174 

89 

2j6 
343 
13J 

4i;j 

2U3 
Uo3 
23.> 
411 
311 
22<t 
2a^ 
140 
164 
223 
313 


Raardoo,  Rodolpbua  IlabU 


226 
4J. 

2U 


lUcbttrn,  Adolpbua 
Redmond,  John  P4Uick 
Read,  Archibald  Wiiiiam 

96,2:1 

James  Wm.  4:: 

John  37 

— —  Joaeph  Ilaythoma  143 
JohaVaagbaACar. 

dan  2^7 

-*»«  Lancelot  4U 

~~  Matthew  Beajamia 

George  04.  i^ 
RicbardJohaKd* 

ward  214 

1  homes,  C&3&.U7,2U 

*•«.--  Tboe.  BoTfitt  3ti3 

* T.  S.  115 


IndeM. 


631 


ReeT«y  Frederick  9361 

John  13 

John  146 

ThoB.  John  231 

Win.  Henry  148 

Reeves,  Geo.  Mannaduke 

n,  251 
■  Lewis  Dockle        383 

Lewis  Scoil  295 

Thomas  343 

Thomas  883 

Walter  Scott         297 


Reid,  Alex.  Thomson,  CB.  114 

David  213 

Frands  Arch.  CB.    1 14 

Franew,  MD.  243 

Geo.  Akzauder  33 

Henry  88 

John  131 

Robert  250 

Thoims  88 

Thomas  383 

Thomas  41 1 

WUIiaro,  CB.      52, 282 

Wm.  Legg.  Af  D.       255 

Reignolds,  Thomas  Scott, 

CB.  61,  169 

Reilly,  Bradshaw  York      1 14 
— — —  Joseph  134 

William  436 

W».  Edro.  Moy8€B273 

Ileioecke,  Chas.  Augustus  447 
Rendell,  John  Gill  421 

Renny,  George  156 

George,  MV,         309 

Henry  102, 233 

273 
383 
283 
411 
167 
417 
113 


Henry 
Henry  Laws 


Renwick,  Wm.  Turnbull 
Resins,  Frederick 
Retail ack,  Francis 
Rettberg,  Leopold  voo 
Reuss,  Henry  Prince 
Reveley,  Geo.  Williamson  383 
Re}  nardsoniEdw.Btrch  61 ,144 
Reyne,  Peter  Bennet  91.  257 
Reynett,S(r  Js.  Hy..  KCH.  13 


James  Henry 
Wm.  France 


Reynolds,  Edward 

Francis 

—  George 

■  Henry 

John  Williams 

Lawrence  Wm. 

Michael 


343 
383 
343 
312 
222 
343 
343 
249 
432 


Montagu  Lyttleton 


Varnham 

•  Thomas  Matthew 


Rhatigan,  Christopher 
Rhodes,  Frederick 
Godfrey 


246 
383 
217 
178 
246 
434 
434 


Rhys,  Thomas 
Riach,  John,  MD. 
Rian,5if  Phinea8,XCH.7,  166 
Rtbhleedale,  T.  Lard  120 
Riblon^  iSir  Joho,  Bart,     383 


RicUi  Augustas  Thomas 

Cecil 

Rice,  Chas.  Augustas 
— —  Percy 
—  Thomas 

Thomas 

Rich,  Geo.  Whilworth 

Talbot 

'      Frederick  Henry 
Henry 

■     John  Sampson 
Robert  J  as.  Evelyn 


202 

224 
286 
202 
187 
421 

223 
285 
383 
343 
343 
383 
113 
160 
114 
296 
192 
295 
343 


Riehardes,  Wm.  Eardtsy 

Richards,  Alfred,  CB, 

Arthur  Oswald 

Charles 

Edward 

— —  Edwin 

Fleetwood  John 

George 

SirWilliam.lCCB.  113 

WUllam  Fred.        143 

Wm.  John  Spencer  297 

"  "      274 

183 
200 
213 
247 
343 
428 
383 
89 
343 
383 
154 
310 
343 
34 


William  Powell 
Richardson,  Charles 
—  Charles  Garner 

Chris.  Rowland 

PMmonds  Robert 

■  Frederick 

Fraocis  Moaeley 

George  Henry 

■  Isaac 

James 

— James 

■         James  Wra. 

John 

— — —  John  George 

John  Henry 

Marmaduke  Nelson 


RiddeU,  Heoiy  Ji 


William 


12,  453 
114 


Ridding,  Willtam 
Riddlesden,  John  Buck 

.  Richard 

Riddock,  William 
Rideottt,  Henry  Wood 
Rider,  Wm.  Barnham 

Thomas 
Ridge,  James  Stuart 

Robert  Stuart 

William  Henry 


343 
34 
343 
383 
363 

295 
411 
843 
230 
Ridgway,  Archibald  Red- 
fooitl,  MB.  169 

John  A.  343 

Samuel  843 

Ridley,  Charles  WiUiaro  60. 

144 
William  John  69,149 

383 
212 
383 
199 
99 
240 
283 
172 
250 
114 
383 
228 
383 
114 


Mervya 
Robe  It 
Thomas 
Thomas 
Thomas  Fred. 


235 
343 
61 
150 
343 
236 

Thomas  Lothian     383 

William  31 

William  291 

Richmond,  Charles,  Duke 
rf,KG.  4,315 

Henry  Tbos.      250 

James  383 

Sylvester  383 

Em.  Fer.  Cha. 


Richter, 
Bern. 
Rickard,  jMartin 
Rickards,  Henry 
William 


Ricketts,  Alfred 

George  Thorne 


451 
411 
343 
343 
383 
130 
St.Vin.Wm.  64,129 
Rickford,  Tho.  Paiker  174 
Hickman.  William  229 

Riddali,  William,  KH.         14 
Hidden,  Archibald  427 

Chas.  James  Bi- 

chaotfi  270 


Riet,  William  Van  der 
Rigaud,  Gibbes 
Rigby,  Samuel 
Riky,  Benjamin 
Riley,  Daniel 

John  Edward 

Rimington,  Tho.  Hosmer 

Ring,  William  Francis 

Hiordon,  John 

Ripley,  John  Peter 

-^■^ —  WiUiaro 

Rising,  Benjamin 

Ritchie,  James 

Ritherdon,  Talbot 

Ritter,  Herman  Hen,  Con.  446 

Rivarola,  Sir  Fra.  Count 

KCMG.  KCH.        10, 263 
Count  William  Con* 

stantioe  219 

Rivers,  Cecil  187 

Charles  89 

Charles  Robert      227 

James  John  Camp- 

bell  343 

Rizio,  Felice  262 

Viocenso  262 

Robb,  David  383 

Robert  Frazer,  MD.  156 


Rot>biDs.  Geo.  Matsey 

Samuel 

Thomas 

Tho.  Wm. 


187 

202 

125 

16 

67 


Robe,  Fted.  HoU,  CB. 

Tho.  Congreve  100. 268 

Robeck,  John  Ilea.  Edw.  de 

159 
Roberts,  Bertie  Matbew     177 

Charles  256 

Charles  297 

Frederick  311 

Henry  113 

Heniy  Bradley      296 

Heniy  Tuffnel,  CB. 

113 

Hodder  Roberts    156 

John  883 

John  421 


532 


Index. 


RolMTtffTolitiCnmer       343 

JulhiB  295 

Peter  427 

Richard  Worthing- 

tOQ  430 

— ' Theobald  Pepper   155 

Thomas  Law         198 

-^ William  35 

William  70.250 

William  179 

Kobertnn,  Alexander  343 
- — -^Alex.  Cunniagham 

159 

—•  Aflan  John  159 

Andrew  1*29 

ArchibaM  202 

ArchibaM  95 

Archibald  343 

—  Arthur  Maiterton  124 

Cbat.  Duesberry    284 

——Charles  Lockhart, 

MD.  312 

Donald  380 

^  Edward,  MD.        195 

Frederick  344 

Frederick,  CB,  KCH. 

50,  447 
— Oeorge  Abercrombte 

343 

—  Geo.Doncan  383 
George  Gordon,  JtfD. 

152 

George  Sidney       273 

Henry,  MD.  432 

Henry  Archibald    204 

Henry  Fred.  312 

'        Henry  James         212 

■  Robertson ,  J.        312 
— ^—  James  446 

James  883 

— —  Jas.  Alet.        97,  234 

■  J.  ElphinstoD         157 

Jas.  H.  C.  223 

— ^'—  Jas.  Macdonald       39 

Janes  Peter  182 

' John,  WD.  164 

John,  WD.  309 

John  343 

■  John  Robertson,  "MO, 

312 

■  ■  Lewis  Shnldham 
Barno((toa  89 

■ '  Patrick  Robertson 

259 

Patrick  343 

Patrick  MD.         437 

Peter.  MD,  310 

'■  .         Robert  Jamieson 
Ettstace  212 

Thomas  C.  161 

William  411 

W  m .  Ed wai\l         1 57 

.  William  James      193 

Robeson,  George  254 

■  ■  George  Herbert  254 
— —  James  Henry  254 
Robins,  George  MasMy     195 


Robinson,  Geo*  Abercrombls 

199 

Andrew  Rudkin     123 

Anthony  383 

Augustus  Pac«y     428 

■  Benjamin  434 

Beverley  343 

Charles  Robert     244 

Charles  Wm.         225 

Daniel  383 

Douglas  224 

Edward  Cook^       427 

Fenton  383 

Frederic,  MD. 

Fred.  Philipse, 

GCB,  7.  190 

— George  383 

George  487 

George  Henry        114 

Oeorge  Willbm     238 

5ir  Henry  116 

Henry  308 

Henry  Edw.  39 

Hugh  194 

Isaac  Byrne  383 

James  219 

James  383 

John  James  116 

John  185 

John  195 

John  883 

John  George    63,  149 

John  Liddell         253 

Oliver  90.153 

P.  Vyryan  415 

Richard  Harcourt  212 

Stnpylton  272 

William  101,283 

Willtam  307 


Rodney,  n««.  MortbMf  428 
RodweU,  Edward  Wm.  269 
Roe,  John  162 

Peter  BttHen  *I2 

—  Peter  Henry  312 

Samuel  Crazier,  MD.  309 


Rofe.  Samuel 
Rogers,  Adam 

Charles 

■    ■      Geo.  Jackman 


140 
383 

114 

52 

271 


-  Heniy  Bhnckky 


Harrington  343 

^  Jacob  dytiit  381 

— ^-^  John  383 

John  Franctt  308 

Robert  Nayldr  334 

— Thomas  411 

William  34 

William  248 

■        Wm.  Armstrong  247 

William  ReyooMs  434 

RogerMfD,  Ralph  427 
Rokeby,  HeDry.  Lvrd  33,  149 

Holland,  Jas.  Henderson  436 
Roileston,  Cornelius  Chi 


RotTingi,  William 
Rollo,  James 

Hon.  Robett 

Robert  A. 

Rolt,  6'ir  John.  iiTCB. 
— —  Thomas  Francis 
Romer,  Robt  Franck 

•  Rdbert  C^orryra 

Robert  WiMiam 


William  Beverley  256 

Wm.  Henry     97, 224 

William  Henry      306 

William  Henry      383 

Wm.  Tho.  Christ.  148 

Robson,  Alex.  Hamilton    154 

George  Lloyd  125 

— Henry  163 

William.  MD.       431 

flobyos.  John,  KlI.  52 

Roch,  George  383 

Roche,  Charles  Boy  St        185 

Edmund  343 

Francis  La  448 

Joseph  343 

John  100 

Rochroit,  Gerald  58 

John  383 

Rocke,  Henry  Bagsbawe 
Harrison  230 

Herbert  200 1 

■       James  Hanvood      153 ' 

Richard  224 

Richard  Hill  163. 

Roddy.  Charles  Hamilton   343  • 
Rodgers,  John  177 

-^-^—  James  415 

Rodney,  G^oige  Brydges  294 


Ronalds,  William 
Roney.  RichanI 
Rooke.  Sir  Hen  7  WtK 
loughby.  C«.  KCH. 


236 
114 
384 

193 
343 

15 
148 

59 
270 
210 
229 
248 

12 


John  Lewi«  RkA.  170 


Lewis 

Octaviua  Co%b 
William  Frederick 


Augostus 
Rookcs,  Charles  C. 
Roooey,  Bernard 
Roope,  Heojnmin 
Rooper,  Edward 


384 
154 

198 

2*5 
3i»4 
115 
752 
Henry  GoMpbin  237 
Roper,  Tbonts  199 

R raucreui  1 .  Gu««iv«  d»      4'>2 
Ronce.  Michael  2S9 

Rose,  Alexander  P6 

Aithur  245 

Com  per  2W 

E'tstace  Henry  212 

Hickman  l^lniid        A  IS 

Ht.gh  364 

Hugh  Ifty  343 

Hugh  Hettry.CR  S6. 113 

James  |81 

— —  Sir  Jobn,  ffCit.  1  IS 

Jo»»n  3ft4 

—  John  443 

John  Bstlfit  2M 

J»kB  Rm*  UcUiA     116 


Index. 


683 


Rom,  Philip  411 

--*-r-  WUUmi  343 

^  WUliam  Cumming  230 

RoficiDgrave,  Matthew  384 
Ros,  Albert  Croast  156 
-«*—  ArcbibaU  P.  G.  284 
Cbarlef  CoravallU  203 


David  Robeit  218 

Emilias  384 

-— .  Ewen  384 

—  George  284 

—  Gillian  MacJaiae        343 

—  UamiUoo  384 
—^  Henry  Paget  Bayly    411 
— Sit  Hew  0ftlry OB  ple» 
KCB.               13. 265,274 

J  amas  Ken;  KtL        65 

-  Joha  40 
John                          159 

John  254 

John  384 

Joha  411 

John  253 

-*»>  Mardoch  John  Mac* 

Uioe  136 

6'ir  Patrick,  GCJltf a. 

KCH.  12 

Pat,  William  Syden* 


ham 

Robert  Lockbart 

Robert  William 

Thomas 

William 

Wm.  BAillie,  MD. 

W^illiam  Holmes 
^— •  William  JornM 
Rosser,  Chas.  Polta 
George 


237 

245 
428 
242 
411 
436 
244 
254 
136 
142 
202 
447 
384 


Rossi •  Alexander  Philip 
Hossiog«  Piederick  von 
Ross-LcwJQ.  Thomas 
Hosslyo,  Jamos  Alex. 

Earltf  35 

Rocely.  Xiowif  384 

Rothe,  Lorenao  100,  245 

Rotherham,  MorganTbos,  171 


Roihwell.  William 
Rotlenburgh,  Geo.  de 
Roitiger,  Augnstua 
-—  Frao? 
RottoBi  Guy 

Chas.  Paulelt 

Jas..Rifih« 

John 


384 
93 
30 
450 
271 
273 
58 
187 
258 
145 
343 
384 
174 
30T 
307 


Rowan,  William  343 

Rowland,  G«orgo  152 

Geo.  Tempest       66 

Thomaa  235 

WilliamHodnettl96 

Rowlands,  Hugh  192 

Rowley,  Albert  Evelyn      145 
■  >       Hon.  Herculas 
Laogford  Boyla  132 

— —  Robert  Hofaeley 

Ricketts  274 

lUwlee.  James  253 

Royds,  William  343 

Royse,  Abraham  Foord      384 
~  -  436 

343 
384 
183 


Rudge,  Edward 
Radkio,  Maik 
Rodland,  Jones 
Rndman,  William 
Rodyerd,  Henry    Edw. 
Samuel 


177 


Rnel,  Frederick  Herbert    297 


John  Godfrey 
Rnmley,  Forward 
Randall 


384 
255 
68,157 
450 
113 


Rottch,  Charles 
Rous,  Geo.  Grey 

—  Hon.  Wro*.  Rufua 
Rouse,  Richard 
Roeth,  Jalea  laham 

-  Leonce 
■  Randolph  ■ 
. 9ir  Rwadolph  Itham, 

KCB.  427 

Rowan,  5irGh«r1ea,  KCB.  50 
■.  Henry  Sebastian    95, 

269 

John  Hill  384 

WiUtom,  C6»  15,  113 


Rnnmell,  William 
Jlumpler,  Anthony 
Ruodle.  Aldbofx>ugh  Rich.  191 
Runnacles,  Anlhoby  343 

Rush,  Alfred  229 

Ruahbrooke,  R.  F.  Brown- 
low  109, 252 
Roahout,  George  344 
Russborough^  J.  H.  Vhc.  220 
liossillion,  Fredeiick  451 
Russel,  Hen.  Charlea   40,266 

Disney  Fred.         271 

Russell,  Lard  Alex.  Geo.  252 

Andrew  Hamilton  209 

Charles  145 

Lord  Cosmo  Geo. 

104,  245 

David  67,  236 

Fred.  Browne  1 73 

■  Henry  Jamee         384 

Heashaw  344 

.  Sir  James,  KCB,    1 13 

■         James  384 

John  Chaa.  Walta  143 

Lechmere  Coare, 

113 

■  Richard 
'■         Richard  Bury 

Sir  Wm.  Bt. 

William 

Russwurm,  W^illiam  John  256 
Ruston,  William  297 

Rotherfoord,  Archibald      228 
Rutherford,  Alexander  MaX'> 
well  258 

-  James  Hunter  344 

Jamea        326,384 

>-  William  311 

Rotherfurd,  A.  John  Oli- 
ver 222 

R«ltledge,TheBias  Ornisby  168 
Rovignes,  Cba.  Hen.  Theo- 
dore Bruce  de  157 
RaitoD,  Fitd.  Waurdell      167 


CB. 


421 
153 
133 
384 


Ryan,  George  222 
~  John  Dennis  384 
Michael,  JUD.  207 

Richard  384 

Thomaa  206 

^—-Valentine  216 

William  384 

Ryorofl,  Nelson  237 

Rynd,  M'Kay  159 

Ry neweld,  Wm.  Van.  384 


Sabine,  Fxlward 
■  ■•  John 


^,266 
264 

Sadler,  F.  W.  R.  298 

Thomaa  Seymeox  115t 

153 
213 
88»155 
451 
114 


Sadlier,  John  Toler 
'        Thomas  John 
William 


Sa^e*  Pierre  du. 

■  '    William 


St.  Clair,  Charles  WUliam  208 
St.  George,  Howard  143 

John  268 

Sc.  John,  Charlea.  3/D.     309 

Charlee  WiUiArn 

246 
— ^.^-^  St.  Andrew        285 

William  123 

William  Jones  274 

Fred.  Aithur      212 

John  384 

■-■■     ■  John  Henry       244 

Rich.  Fleming    384 

St.  Lawrence,  Wm.  Fiic«  133 
St.  Maur,  Edward  62. 202 
St.  Quintio,  Malibew  Chilly 

Dowries  55*  143 

St.Rcmy,  P.  C.  L.  de  427 
Salamone,  Peole  262 

Salinger,  Otio  Henry  452 

Salis,  Joseph  259 

Hector  de  451 

Rodolph  de        101, 134 

Sail.  William.  KH.  51 

William,  MD. 

Henry  Macmanua 


Sallery,  Wm.  Qglq 
Salmon,  F^werd 

Wm.  Percival 


Sailer,  Henry  Fi&her 

Jas.  F.  CB. 

Robert 


245 
188 
411 
432 
212 
113 
113 
421 
222 


Saltmarshe,  Arthur 
Saltoun,    Alexander   Geo, 
Urd,  KCB.  GCH.  11, 153 


Salvatelli,  Francois 


451 


Salvatort,  Pietro  Antonio  451 


Salwey,  Alfred 
'  Henry 
Sampson,  John 

W.H. 

W.  P* 


308 
34 
344 
344 
115 
286 
449 


Sandeman,  Henry 

Sander,  Ernest 

Sanders,  David  Morison    364 

Edfvard  114 

—  Henry  Shaarly       312 
Robert  101, 170 


t34 


Index. 


Sftttders,  Thomas  114 

Sanderson,  Joseph  214 

— Joseph  Pfosscr  4*21 

Stindes,  Wm.  Stephen  IS7 
Sendfordy  Baniel  Sidney  1^5 
Sandham,  Chas.  Fieeman    66 

■  George  268 

. Henry  68, 282 

SattdilaDdsyErskmeNimmo  159 
-^—  Hon.  James        134 

Philip  63 

SandwithyFran.  AugustoB  157 

■'  Fred.  Browne     161 

Fred.  Browne     344 

Denjamio  236 

■  ■  Oeo.  Aog.  EHiot 

384 

. Henry  Fuller      197 

William,  CB.     113 

Sandys.  A.  W.  M.  Lard      15 

Mylet  384 

Sanford,  Henry  Ayshford   194 
Sangster*  John 
Sankey,  Samoel 
William 


296 
114 
254 
135 
169 
247 
411 
384 
243 
384 
133 
142 
451 

61 
261 

384 
411 


Savage,  William 
SsTary,  Willism  Tanzta 
Sarery,  John  Robert 
Savile,  Hon,  Frederick 

Henry   Bourchier 


Osborne 
Sawers.  Campbell 
Sawkios^  William 
Sawrey,  Hen.  Beekwith 
Sawyef,  Charles 
Sawyers,  John 
Sax  by,  Robert 
Saxe  Weimar,  Hit  Serett§ 

Highnest    Prine€  Wm« 

Aug.  £dw. 
Seyer,  George 
—James  Robert 


172 

297 
434 
344 

270 
168 
384 
240 
126 
384 
384 


145 
384 


450 
449 
129 
3o4 

Scoltock,  Samud  197 

Scot,  Thomas  Goidw,  UD.  23 1 
Scott,  Alfred  lil 

Charles.  HD.  1K3 

Charles  ^44 

Cfaai«  RfldMwt  71 

—  Hon.  Charles  Graa* 


Steadman 

Joahna  Saffirey 

Wm.  Lawrence 


Sayersy  Arthur 

'  Christopher 

Rich.  Talbot 

William 


Sarel,  Henry  Andrew 
Sargent,  Edmond  Wm* 
— —  John  Neptune 
—  Richard 
-■     "     Samuel 

Samuel  Tomkins 

Sersfieid,  Bingham 
Sartoris,  Atfred 
— —  Julius  Alei. 
Saum,  Jeliifs  CsBsar 
Sauraarez,  Hon,  John  St. 

Vincent 
Saonder,  John  Denham 
Saunders,   Andrew  Chil- 

ders 

■  Edward 
Fred.  John  Goth- 

leipe  236 

■  George  198 
. Henry  Fred.           236 

■  Heory  Robe  273 
• James  114 

■  John  Alezaoder     243 

■  Joseph  384 

Richard  261 

— —  Rob!.  Francis         384 

Robt.  John  384 

William  Boyd        273 

>Vm.  Sedgwick      158 

Ssunderson,  John  De  Lot- 

trell  274 

*— -^—  Hardiess  Robt.    54 

«* Wm.  Bassett      344 

Savage,  And.  Roger  294, 297 

Fred.  Stockley        220 

George  William     188 


121 
344 
295 
384 
166 
232 
384 
92,249 


Scargill,  James 

Scarlett,  Hon.  Jas.  Yorke 

66,125 

Hon.  WiHitm 

Frederick  150 

Scarman,  Thomas  182 

SchaefTer,  Carl  .     446 

Schalchj  And.  Ardier  WiU 


liam 
Scharnhorst,  Adolpbus 

Ferdinand 

Lewis 

William  de 

Schaamann,  Gustavus 
Otto 


Schaw,  Henry 

■  John  Geo. 
'  John  SsQchie 


344 
449 
449 
450 
450 
446 
449 
286 
206 
984 
222 
311 
449 
450 
448 
452 
427 
448 


Schultie,  FredeiU  452 

Scfau]tie«  Leopold  S%Se- 

moad  44^ 

Schulae,  AogmtM  448 

Schwaneobng,  J,  D.  W 

L.  Voo 
SchwvBcke,  HeraMO 
ScobeU,  Heavy  Sales 
John 


Henry 

Heniy  G. 

Henry  John 
•  Henry  J. 

John  Morris 

Johosoo,  MD. 
>  Rowland 


344 
386  i 
62,282 
243 
273 
291 
4U 


Scheberras,  Attilio 
Schembri,  Joseph 
Schlaeger,  Charles 
Schlichthorsl,  John  Fred. 
Schliitter,  Fred.  Von 
Schmid,  Patricio 
Schmidcben,  Aogtistus 
Schmidt,  Augustus  Fred. 
Schmiedern,  l'>n.  Bsrvit  de, 

KH,  114 

Sclimiit,  Alexander  452 

Sch milter,  John  Solomon  428 
Schnehen,  William  Von  447 
Schneider,  Fred.  Bern.        448 

Robt.  Wilmot    384 

Schoedde,  Sir  James  HolSMS, 

KCB.  85,117 

Schomberg,  George  Aug.    295 
.Schonswar,Jas.Smith  66,  156 
Schooles,  Hen.  Jas.  MD.    221 
Schot,  Johannes  Corn. 
Scbreiber,  Arthur  John 
George 


Geo.  Alfred 

Schroeder,  John 
Schachardt,  Henry 


450 
182 
344 
222 


.tbam 
-—  Daniel 

—  David 

—  Kdward 

—  Edward 

—  Francis  G. 


70»  149 

3<>i9 
384 
344 

384 
223 


•^  Oeo.Fied.GDOMrlOO»2:^d 

—  H.  a  a3H 

—  Heory  ia.'> 

—  Henry  384 

—  Henry  Ale«-        40,  ^6 

—  Hen.  YoBBg'  I>em* 
cott  284 

—  Sir  Hop«i«ni  Scrat« 
ford,  XC0.  U3 

—  Hoptoo  BaMflt  9dK 

—  Hugh  244 

—  James  114 

—  James  l'M> 

—  James  Edwnrd,  MB.  2*v: 

—  Jamea  Robert  124 
John  331 
John,  C0.  36.  117,  n3 
John  Ed«*  Wcstrapp  297 
Lawrence  Hartakarael6'J 
Matthew  Robert  i:  ( 
Percy  Fmn.  Ombcr  '27** 
Percy                  316, 3h4 

344 
1^^ 
25) 

2i- 
lU 
9^ 
^M 
12r 

31^ 

231 
411 

*•: 

384 

is: 
loi, 

24J 

15 

24: 


Rieh. 
Robert 
Robert 
Robert,  MD, 
Robert  T 
T.  Haie,  CB. 
Thomas 

TbiMMI 

William 

W. 

William 

William 

WilKam  Dooglee 

William  FitiKtfald 

William  Foitesctte 

Wm.GleBds«trytt 


WUliam  Umof 

Seevell,  £dwaid  W. 
Sir  George,  KCB. 

iU  121,  4^ 
Scrivett,  John  344 

446  j  Scvoggs,  Wm.  Stjmma      156 

449  Hc»dMMW»  Ailiw  i4U 


Iniex. 


635 


ScuHy,  WJifinti  411 

SeafieU,  Fra.  Wm.  ^m\  </30, 

316 
Seager,  Edward  184 

.Seagpram*  Charles  102 

Seaie,  Charlei  TwyadtD     246 

Frederick  Soulkoote  274 

Sealy.  Benj.  Wn.  Dowdao  113 

Francis  344 

Seaman,  Won.  Campbell    312 
Searaake^  John  384 

Searle,  Henry  Ratdiffe      254 

Henry  liBdaay      287 

Ricbard  344 

WiUian  Ramsay   294 

Sean,  Jobn  216 

Seaton,  John,  Ijori^  QCh, 

GCMG.CCH.   9,113,177 

Thomas,  CB*         114 

Thomaa  435 

Sebisch,  Theodore  n>n       449 
Sedgwick,  Thomas  428 

S^dicy,  Aathomy  Gardiner   62 

Charles  Herbert    286 

John  Somner  326,  384 

Segrave,  Henry  163 

O'Neil  384 

■  Thomaa  165 

William  Francis     223 

Selby,  Robert  241 

William  223 

Semple,  Henry  212 

Senbouse,  Wra.  Wood       228 
Senior,  Henry  51 

— »~ —  Stanton  158 

Serjeant,  George  41 1 

John  384 

Serocold,  Walter  Serocold 

Pearce  218 

Scnranl6,  Henry  283 

Serranies,  Charles  Aslley 

Miguel  217 

Servantesy  William  Friser 

Geo.  157 

M  William  Tbomtoo 

326 
Sesino,  Giuseppe  262 

Setoo,  Alexaader  226 

George  245 

Richard  Somner        1 1 4 

— —  Robert  Eglington       245 

William  Caides  101, 192 

Seward.  Charles  384 

Elliot  344 

. Eliott  Thomas        1 88 

Thomas  91 

William  87 

Sewell,  Alger.  Robinson    166 
'    Thomaa  114 

William  421 

Wm.  Henry,  CB.  15 

Sexton,  Samuel  246 

Seymour,  Cba.  Francis  68, 

149 

^  Charles  F.  236 

Con  way,Fred.Cha.  287 

Seymour,  C.  Marlborough  384 
'■  Edwiid  Adolpfava  374 


Seymour,  Francis 
■  Fra,  Hugh  Qeo* 

— —  John  Borstflsd 
William  Henry 


Shaokel,  William 
Shadfoilh,  Henry 

Henry 

— ^—  Thomas 


94, 

Shad  well,  Henry  Eugene 
Joseph  Fits- 


Thomas 


Lawrence 
Thomas  Fits- 


1604 
62 
296 
220 
411 
10 
384 
208 
382 

172 
250 


Thomaa  152 

Shafto.  William  Henry  384 
Shakespear,  Geo.  Bucknall  270 
Shakespeare,  J.  Darenport  271 
Shand,  John  Mailer 

" Alexander  Garden 

Shanks,  Archibald,  Ml), 
Sharp,  John  Edward 
Richard  Palmer 


Sharpe,  James  B. 

John 

Samuel 

Wro.  Henry 

William  Henry 


Sharpe 
Sharpin,  Henry 
WiUiam 


Sharrock,  Alexander 
Shaw,  Austin  Cooper 

—  Bernard  Robert 
— ^  George 

George 

—  Geo.  Gardine 

James  Peier 

Henry  John 

— -  Richard 
'^—  Samuel 
William 


344 
221 
310 
161 
224 
171 
385 
257 
260 

152 
385 
385 
90 
123 
187 
271 
385 
844 
385 
196 
135 


385 
100, 256 
Shawe,  Arthur  George        172 

Charles  Augustus    16 

Francis  Manby      344 


Sheaflfe,  Sir  Roger  Hale, 
Bt.  6, 187 

-  Wm,    Lcmpriere 


Fred. 
Shean,  Robert 

Robert,  MD. 


Shearman,  John 
Robert 


Am« 


brose 


William 


Shee,  Charles 
Sheffield,  Robert 
Shegog,   Frederick  York, 

MD. 
Shekleton,  Robert 
Sheil,  Charles  H. 
—  Justin 
Shells,  James,  Ml), 

■  Wm.  Gumming 
Sheldon,  Edw.  Ralph  Ch.  215 
Shelley,  John  NichoU  435 
Sheltoo,  Frederick  250 

■  Geo,  Aug.  Fred. 
MB.  212 


202 
202 
435 
344 

214 
186 
38 
120 

240 
435 
308 
113 
219 
235 


Shelton,  Jntbik  WilUngton 

165 

William  160 

Shenton,  George  140 

Shepheard,  Geoige  307 

Sheplierd,  Robert  228 

Sheppard,  Edmund  89 

Waller  Cope      344 

WiUiaro  Charles 

155 
Sherer.  Moyle  87 

Sheriff,  i£neas  114 

Sberson  Alexander   Noel 

344 
Sheraton,  John  Davis  1 26 
Shervinton,  Cba.  Robert  197 
Sherwen,  Peter  119 

Sherwood,  Henry  415 

Shewell,  Frad.  Geo.      66, 134 
Shewen,  Edw.  Thorn- 

brough  Parker  294 

Shiel.  Theobald  385 

Shield,  Peter  Ralph  116 

Shields,  Thomas  264 

Shiels,  James,  MD,  219 

Shifiner,  Edward  Thomas  205 

Jolin  185 

Shipley,  Reginald  Yonge  206 

WiUiam  Davids    216 

Shirley,  Arthur  66, 133 

Horatio  68, 240 

John  421 

Walter  Pevereux  201 

ShirrefT,  Robert  114 

Shone,  Thomas  Ackers       268 
Shootbraid,  Thomas  421 

Shore,  John  411 

Shorland,  James  435 

Short,  Wm.  Henry  217 

ShorttyJohn,  MD.  431 

John  Alexander     183 

William  T.     63.  239 

Shoveller,  William  King    344 
Showers,  Edw.  Miliian 

Gullirer  113 

Shubrick,  Thomas  113 

Shuckburgh,  Chas.  Rob.    344 
— —  George  Thos. 

Francis  150 

Shuldham,  Alexander         157 

Edmund  W.      113 

Shum,  William  344 

Shute,  Charles  Cameron    132 

James  296 

James  344 

Neville  Hill  216 

Wro.  Gordon  179 

Shuttleworth,  Ashton  Ash- 
loo  268 

Charles  Ugh- 

tred  220 

Sibbald,  Hugh  114 

William,  MD.       431 

Sibley,  Chas.  WilUaro        216 

Henry  William      1 83 

Siborne,  Herbert  Taylor      285 
Sibthorp,  Ricbanl  F,  Waldo 

211 


A9tf 


Index. 


Sfbtborp,  Chai.  Cooiftgsby 

Waldo  128 

Sichart,  Charles  L«wia  de  448 
— ~— *->  Lewk  Henry  de  448 
Slldeli,  Joha  120 

SiddeH,  TbcHitM  136 

SUebotiom^  Geo.  Kershaw 

126 
Skiej,  James,  MD.  132 

Sidley,  George  421 

'  ■'  ■      Henry  Edn.   de 

Bargh  93. 238 

Sidney,  iiim.  Philip  120 

Sievwriglit,  AUaa  274 

■  ■  ■  Andrew  160 
-— —  Francis  310 
Sillcock.  Isaac  435 
Sillery,  Cliarles  IBl 
Robert,  MP.         432 

■  ■    "     Rt,  Seymour  Croz- 
too  268 

SiWer,  Jacob  344 

Sim.  Charles  284 

SijDfnie,  Janes  David  297 
Sinmonds,  Heory  69,  257 
SimmonSt  James  F*  386 

— — ^  James  Egbert        166 

'        John  Linton  Arabin 

284 

Joseph,  CB,  60 

-— W.Septimna         180 

*  Wm.  Thoe.  Jas.     266 

Simoods,  William  114 

Simpson,  Da?id  162 

Edward  432 

Edward  421 

— — «—  Frederick  John  114 
— ^  Jaroea  32 

■  ■         James  386 

James  Woolley      3 1 1 

— —  John  185 

John  386 

■  John  Biidgman      411 
John  W.  411 

W.  H.  CB.  114 

Walter,  Ml).         218 
William,  MB.      312 

■  ■  Wm.  Heory  Ran*     • 
dolph  273 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  MD.  310 

■  Hon,  Alex.  Eric 
Geo.  243 

Charles  114 

Donald  246 

--^-—  Edvrard  Bunowes 

152 
— -  George  386 

■  James  67 
— — -~>  James                    373 

John  386 

Johnllartleyi  MD.  202 

Rob.bltgli  193 

Robert  Charles      1 89 

Singer,  Henry  Crofton       2731 

Paulus  Emilias      427 

Singleton,  Rdward  Cecil    202 

. John,  ITtf.  66| 

Johtt  94,  162 j 


Singleton,  John  1^3 

Jonathan  Felix  386 

Michael  Creagh  167 

William  312 

Sinnolt,  John  198 

Sired,  William  411 

Sisaon,  Josbph  344 

Marcus  Jacob        428 

Sitwell,  Rich.  Stauntoo       86 


Edward  Wilmot    186 

Frederick  237 

William  263 

Skeete,  Charles  Kyd  170 

Skelly.  Francis  67, 188 

Skellon,  Joseph  148 

The.  Looiey  427 

Skene,  Alesaodor  344 

Andrew  203 

William  386 

Skerry.  Cha.  Jamea  233 

Skey,  Joseph  430 

Skinner,  George  Alex.        308 

Henrv  267 

Henry  Bryant        344 

Samuel  B.  M.        UO 

Samuel  James        344 

Wm.  Donstan        41 1 

Skipwith,  George  92 

■      Henry  194 

Skirrow,  James  344 

Skues,  George  411 

Skurray,  Francis  Charles    175 

John  Arthur  206 

Skynner,  Leslie  241 

Skyrme,  James  307 

Skyring,  Charles  Francis  283 
Staden,  Ramsay  Cunlifia  246 
SLidden.  Wiliiam  86 

Slade,  Herbert  Dawson      131 

Sir     John,    Bt, 

GCH.  6.  126 

Marcos  John  65,  242 

William  Henry  63, 282 

William  Hickes     130 

Slaney,  Moreton  386 

Slater.  George  165 

Henry  Francis       344 

Stanley  234 

William  90,  234 

Siatiery,  BArtliolomew  386 
Slaughter,  Charles  296 

Sleator,John  386 

Joseph  421 

Slegg,  Richard  Maxwell  217 
Sleigh,  James  Wsllace,£B. 

9,  136 
Slessor,  Charles  Hildebrand 

201 

John  14 

Small,  John  )63 

Robert  344 

Smart,  Henry  Dalton        228 

Henry  Hawley      182 

Robert  421 

Smedley.  Thomas  421 

Smelt,  Charles  Stanhope    266 

William,  Cfi,  13 

Sbitb,  Alezaader  264 


SmiA,  Alex.  PeteraM 

■      AlexMider 
—  Alexander,  MD» 
Alfred  John  Doa< 


366 
122 


?1« 


Attdfew,  Jvj/. 


266 
809 
87 
115 
286 
173 
176 
Ml 
116 


8l 


*Arcbabdd 
-A.  V. 

-  Arthur  Peyae 

-  Aithur  Webber 

-  Aeiley  Ceapbell 

-  Aoguatos  Fred. 

-  Sir  BeojamiD 

-  Bryan,  Viaey  IXm- 
(  212 

-  Charles  90 

Sir  Charlee  FeKx, 

KCB.  13,  113,  281 

Cbarlea  Fnocia     223 

Cha.  Haq.  AT/.       61 

Cbe.  Henry  Mon- 

tressor  344 

Ch.  Hodgkinaoa    273 

Cleneat  Jekyll      142 

Da?  id  259 

Darid  Rea      94,  173 

Edm.  Carrington   344 

Edward 

Edward  Atkins 


386 
886 
173 
1«7 
187 
160 
162 
386 


-~  Edward  Simeon 

—  Fitsroy,  George 

—  Francis 

—  Fiederick 
——  Fied.  Ao|OBlttS 

—  George  Coarles 

—  George  Hsnkey 

91,225 

—  George  Roche         53 

—  Hamiltou  Cbarlce23^ 

—  Henrir  382 

—  Henry  344 

—  Henry  385 

—  Henry  Fowfe  Ib7 
Sir  Henrr  George 


Wakelyn.GCd.  15.113,252 

Heory  Nelaon        344 

Henry  Pascoe        385 

—  Henry  Porter        385 

Hugh  154 

Hugh  William      385 

James  Berridge    385 

James  Lewis         217 

Jamee  Rameay     985 

James  Webber, 

CB.  13, 2C5 


Jamea  Webber      1 99 

John  160 

John  344 

John  385 

John  383 

John  411 

John  Carrington   113 

■     John  Henry  312 

John  Lewis  64 

Sir    John   Mark 

Fred.  A//.       37.281,286 

John  Percy  116 

*-<— John  Stewwt^HD.  1 75 


Index, 


6St 


Saidi,  16km  Wmuk       a07 

JohnW.S.  189 

JTOMph  91 

Jotepli  214 

—— Joseph  385 

JcdMnHmsr        385 

— *— —  Jodioa  Simmoads 

65,131 

Leonard  Fleming  385 

LeieeiCer  Viney     344 

■  JLa«iue  Horton      1 14 

Mattbeir  70, 180 

MaUUw  270 

Miebael  385 

•         5tr  Michael  Cneeo, 
Bart.  411 

Sfkhael  Cane       140 

Michael  Edirard  330 

Michad  WiUkn  101, 

141 
Mordaoni  Mao 


Nanghten 
Opie 


344 

122 
139 
385 
385 
136 
174 
386 
308 
181 
113 
258 
205 
126 
344 
234 
242 
4321 
326 
68 
385 
385 


Percy  Shawa 

Peter 

Baldft 

Bichard  Pl^ao 

Robert 

Bobert 

— Robert  Heaiy 

Robert  Wm, 

Samud 
i-*— -  Samuel 

■  Setoo  Lionel 
— _  Thomas 

Thomas 

— i'^-  Thomas 

« Thomas 

Thomas,  MD. 

<— — -  Thomas 

■  Thomaa  Charlton 

■  Thomas  Fljnn 
<»-*—>  Thomas  Francis 
Thoi.  Hardwick    169 

■  Thomas  Heathcote  130 

Thos.  Tringham    428 

William  344 

WilUam  168 

William  385 

■  R$v.  Wm.  Seattle 

453 
■I  Wm.  John  Jamea  227 

■  Wm.  Lance/  Davies 

180 
■  Wm.  Robt.  Bni- 

denell  90 

William  Slaytor   411 

.-- Wm.  Thomaa        227 

Smithwick.  Robert  411 

Smjly,  Philip  98, 251 

Smyth,  Arthur  196 

JSdward  Selby       153 

Francis  259 

Geo.  Lynedoch 


SmyUi,  Harry 
Heniy 


95,  no 

lOS,  uo 
Heniy  Angnslaa  971 


>  Heo.  Montagu 
.  Heniy  C.W. 

>  James 
•James  Duttoo 

Griffith 


f08 
114 
Stl 

S50 
901 

-  J«  D.  Carmiehael  183 

-  JasMS  Ryan  385 
~  John  Montreaor  161 
-John  Rowland,  Cfi. 

64,142 

-  Bobert  921 

-  Robert  Donhin     129 


SoreU,  Vkad.  Edward 
— —  Henrr  Edward 


-Thomaa 
-Thomaa 
-WUliam 
-  WiUiam 


Smythe,  Frederick 

—  Frederick 

—  Wm.  James 


385 
4S7 
385 
435 
385 
165 
270 
385 


Sneyd,  WilUam 

Snodgrass,  Arelttbald 
Campbell  189 

John  103,  248 

Kenneth,  CB.     31 


Snow,  Arthur  Henry  Cns- 


rell 


Edm  BrighouM 

■     Edw,  Oteiaj 

Walter  C*  £. 

William 

Snowe,  Edw.  PownoU 
William 


322 

296 
273 
236 
90 
294 
206 
973 
437 
448 


Soady,  Faunce  James 
Soars,  Charles 
Soden,  Christian  de 

Edward  Charles 

99,  255 
Soest,  Ernest  447 

Somers,  Henry,  Mi).         134 
Somerset,  Alfred  Plantage- 

net  Fred.  Charles  164 

— —  Aug.  Charles 

Stapleton  271 

Charles  Henry  259 

Edward  Arthur  252 

■  Lard   Fitaroy 


Carmiehael 

Oeo.  Monro  Car* 


ai«hael 


247 

114 


J.  H.  GCB.       9,  117,  204 
^—  Fitzroy-  Moly- 
neux  H.  285 

Henry,  CJ9.iCH.32. 

259 


Capel 


T  Henry  Charles 


Edward 


Heniy  George 
PoulettG.H. 


344 


259 
148 
4S7 
113 
344 


Somerrille,  Alexander 
— — ^—  Hen.  Erakine 
John 
..  Thomas  Henry  157 

Wm.  MB.         430 

— -«  Wm.  Cameron  178 


MB. 


--Wm.   Watson, 


221 


2SS 

451 


Sorgeafirey,  John  Peter 
Sotheby,  C.  W.  Hamilton 

911 
■  Frederiek  Samuel, 

CB.  114 

Souter,  David  223 

Richaid  385 

Thomas  George     159 

South,  Charles  171 

Southall,  Thomas  189 

■  Hen.  Charles, 

JTH.  344 

Speight,  Henry  385 

Spalding,  Richard  Carr     294 

Warner  ReoTO  385 

Spark.  John  411 

Robert  55,  245 

Sparke^  Henry  Astley         131 
Sparkea,  Thomas  411 

Sparks,  Jaroea  Pattoon 

91,189 
^-— *  MitehaU  George  100, 

161 
Sparrow,  Geo.  Waterloo 

Pennington  312 

Spearman,  Jsmee  Morton  344 

Ralph  William  411 

Spedding,  Carliale  52 

John  344 

Speedy,  Jamea  159 

Thos.  Beckwith    158 


Spence,  Charles  Howe 

102|  211 


182 
261 
63 
264 
344 
254 
310 


Frederick 

Gilbert  Wm. 

— ^—  James,  CB. 
John 

■  John 

■  Samuel 

Thomas 

Spencer,  Him.  Aog.  Al- 

meric  62, 195 
Hon.  Geo.  Au- 
gustus 61, 182 

Hea.  Rob.  Che. 

Henry  95, 269 

Richard  435 

— «*  Thomas  385 

William  Rohart 

253 

385 

238 

92 

115 

204 

140 

33 

86 


Churchill 
Sperling,  John 
Spier,  John 
SpiUer,  George 

■  ■   '  John  Bligh 
—  Wm.  George 
SpiUing.  William 
Spink.  John,  KU. 
Spittluff,  George  Lorell 
Splsine,  Abraham        97»233 
Spong,  Ambroae  89 

Francta  MaUel      385 

Spooner,  Heniy  365 
Wm.  D.  114 


Spoor,  Nicholas  Appltby   157 
Spottiswood,  Aadiaw       385 


636 


Index. 


Spottifwood%  koAnm 

'    Gaory 
8prtgu«,  Joho  Uiaaw 

Spntt,  James 

MicbMl 

Spring,  Fnocit 

—  Bobert 

-  Tbomta 

'  Willitm 

Spronle.  Kdward 
8prot»  John 
Spry,  Edward 
^—  Henrr 
Spurin,  John 
Spuniaf,  John 
Spurway,  Joba 
Squair,  John,  MP. 
Squiri,  Cecil 
Sqiiirl,  William 
Scace,  Henry  Coope 
■  Walcer  Saaael 

William 

Staetj,  CourtMy  P.  T. 
■'  Edward 

Edwin 

Flint.  Willii 


135 

61 
486 

S9d 
186 
t96 
175 
17  X 
«»5 

19.T 

885 
t85 
1t97 
844 
844 
4«7 
«7« 
485 
\o5 
S48 
«69 
985 
283 
196 
1S6 
888 
187 

Stack,  Fred.  Rice  t6l 

«--«-  Oeorge  FittOtndd, 

KH.  87 

«— Maurice,  CB.  114 

^-—  Nathaniel  Mteeey  103. 

—  Tbonae  178 

«— ^  Thomas.  Jtf  D.  f36 

Stackpoole,  William  167 

Slainfonhi  ClMirlee  fidwtrd 

f49 

Georg*  366 

Slnir,  John,  Earl  tf^  KT,     6, 

197 

«7f 
81 

411 


Stendish,  Fred.  Charies 
■  Henry 

■    —  Richard 
Stanford,  Joeepb  Arthur, 

MD.  485 

Staabope,  Edwyn  Fm.  B. 


S. 


Cha. 


Hm.  Sir  Fran. 


SIO 
87 


■      O.  P.  C.  A.  Lord 

ISO 
■■  ■  Hon.  Leicerttr, 

CB.  8t 

I    ■         PhOip  8peM«r 

88,144 

■  ■     i«  ■■  *  Rimeli  Chiilea 

164 
Stanier,  George  844 

Stanley,  Edward  t08 

■  Edward  fl4 
Edward  865 

■  «  Mark  Antlieny     844 
Slannua,  8tr  Bphraim  O. 

CB.  lis 

Stanafield,  Robert  886 

StantoB,  Edwtrd  186 


Smaton,  WiOiam 

William 

William  Baneo 


•48 

Slapletott,  FHmcia  Oee*     1S4 
...^._^  Richaid  863 

William PhiUp  844 

>Wi11i«BB«a    863 

Stapley,  Thomas  844 


SOT  SteplieneoB#  CheriiS  Frid* 
4«8      MD.  283 

Fredeciflk  Chariee 

Arthur  150 

—  George  Atos»        lt8 

HmttyJamtft        889 

ioha  143 

Bobert  133 


Stapylton,  GraoviUe  G.  C« 


Herman 


164 
178 
S96 


Stair,  Edw.  Headetioii 
SiButiton,  Charles  Fred. 

MD.  t9l 

«■  EdwaM  157 

George  70, 168 

Walter   Oeeiy* 

Leonard  186 

Starely,     Chalet    Wm. 

Dunbar 
— —  Jeiiee  BatW 

WilKam,  CB. 

StaToley,  Jolm 
Stawell,  William 
Stayner,  I'bomaa  AOfll 
Sceede,  Charlee 
Stedman,  Methnen 
Steed,  Edward  Henry 
■■  Edward  Henry 

Oeorge,  MD. 


Steel,  Jamee 

Joseph 
William  Robert 


183 
168 
13 
886 
888 
4«8 
866 
186 
886 
446 
485 
114 
4fl 
866 
f74 
996 
830 
883 
197 
868 
886 


Steele,  Alexander 
Arthur  Charles 

■         Ao^oatiis  Fred. 

-         Edward 

— Henrr 

■■■  Matthew  Fl^d. 

Robert 

— —  Thomaa  MoDtagn  148 

William  116 

Steer,  William  Frederick  114 
Steere,  Lee  Steere  840 

Steereoe,  Chariee  179 

-■  George  171 

Nathaniel  171 

William  195 

SteffiB,  Augvattti  449 

Steggall,  William  Cherici 


Stehelin,  Benj.  Spieer 
■    ■  ■    Edward  Ibomit 

William  Francta 

Staffer,  Albert 

Rodolphe 


886 
888 
179 
180 
45f 
844 
Stephens,  John  £dw.  MD, 

136 
'     Fran.  Hetrte        98 
Hy.JohnTowM- 

11^ 
Henry  8?kee  89 

Hemy  WilUam     844 
John  481 

John  Mors*  945 

ThomM  S98 

T.  H.  A.  9U 


end 


Stepnny.  Arih.  St.  Oeeree 

AT  96, 180 

Sterling,  Ant.  CoMngham  845 
Ststttrt.  Advn  8J9 

Charlee  101, 140 

Charlw  Ilemittg    fU 

Dnvid  183 

•«— Geo.  Mackenme  113 
■  John  84> 

Robert  345 

Stovmn,  Geom  411 

JohnfiarTej6e,S9ti. 

John  PhUip 
Stephen  J.  CB. 
Thomaa 

William 
William 


Steri 


894 
114 
40 
411 
417 
19B 
i3l 
134 
198 
845 
1«) 

343 
Stewart,  Alexander,  MD.  3^>^ 


•  Henry  Halford 

Robert,  MD. 

C.A. 

Robert 

William  Oeorgn 

Stoward,  Fred.  Oevdon 

'  Tbomaa  Carr 


Archibald 
Arthnr.JtflX 
Charlee 
Cbnilst 

Charlee 


David 
IHvid 
Den^ 


Bdmond  Holdea 
EdwsvdHebbe 


140 

430 

65 

886 

4ft 

545 
fo8 
19t 
343 
345 
819 
8«£ 


Fied.  Yofrk  John  841 

136 
M9 
tOA 
195 
891 
345 
41S 

Jamee  AiaaGn  ;h5 
John  Edmonateaa  8»4 
John  Hamilton  8.0 
John  HeatfT  89^ 

John  Hy.  Ftnaar  805 
Joeepb  kiMP  345 

LodonnkCLmka  1»> 
Matthew  31 

Merryn  386 

Menryn  8TS 

Neililen^.lfD,  8tf 
Robert  411 


r 


SCtwty  Robeii  Ctonm 

vuh€tt  ^tmthcn 

Jobnitdn  159 

■  Richard  Olirar 


TnaoB 

Tll4 


-Tfa<ittii 

.  Thomii  Wtt. 

-  William 

-  William 

-  William 


19S 

88 
113 
f54 

12 
S45 
4^3 


W.  G.  DrummODdf  45 


WlBiam  little 

Stickaejr,  Thomaa 
Still.  John  TryoU 

Natbanial  Tjroii 

Stirke.  Jalioa  tithty 
StirMaf,  Thoma4 
Stiatad,  Hani*/ 


151 
306 
181 
345 
169 
216 
34 
Henry  VVmiainlOf.f SO 

i30 
386 
161 
386 
274 
274 


Thomaa  H. 
Stobart,  Hennr 
Stock,  John  Caaaid/ 
— ^—  Frederick 
Stocklay.  John  Sortaaa 
William 


Stoekenstrom,  5ir  Alldtew, 

BarU  345 

Stocker,  tree,  345 

Stocks,  Michael  128 

Stoddard,  Thomaa  Heiliy  246 
Stoaber,  Jean  Nepoma  451 
Stokely,  Charlei  254 

Stokea,  Aotbenj  Bowen 

Owen  264 

Edward  Grant       297 

Henry  Frtmcia      1 90 

John  285 

Oliver  (hot^e       264 

Oliver  ttobefi       273 

Patriek  Day  345 

Wniiam  John       345 

Stokoe,  Winiam  114 

Stolte,  William  447 

Sto]aenberg,l^erdinandTon446 

— •  Theodoi  von  447 

Stone,  Edward  William, 

MD.  121 

Henry  164 

fftonehottse,  Henry  Vadai(246 

Stoueatreet,  Geo.  GrifBn   445 

Stoaey ,  A  ndrew  A  crea       20 1 

'-  Henry  Bntfer       170 

George  Sntler       179 

Stopford,  Charlea  FbiTIp 

ioaepb  200 

*  ■    ■        George  Mon(agu286 

Jamea,  CB.  61,  216 

Stonford-Blair,  William 

Henry  58 

^t4>rer,  Thoa.  Whifaiefe  220 
Storey,  Charlea  Robert  16S 
SCorka,  Henry  Rnigbt  68 
Storrea,  Frederick  de  448 
Story,  Edmtind  Bich.  38 

-*— Edward  Jamei      218 

— —  George  Walter     346 


ImUx* 

8toi7,  Philip  F.,  CB.         U 

Robert  Wm.    6f ,  2*7 

Valentine  Fftrd.    345 

Sttote,  Gibiofl  244 

dtotberd,  Rfdb.Jdbtt         283 
Richard  If  agh      286 


SHovin,  Str  Fred.  JtCB. 

KCMO.  13, 235 

Stow,  Harry  99.268 

Stowarda,  RotHtft  Becber  159 
dtoyte,  John  eS,  168 

Stracey,  Edwafd  John      150 
dtracbaii,  Henry  A .  1 90 

Wtt.  Hefl.  Fefioyre 

255 
dtraflbrd,  John,  Rtrl  df 

0GB.  GCH.     7, 180.  454 
Strange.  Alexander  176 

Charlea  345 

Charlea  Jobfl  27*2 
Henry  Franeii  91, 176 
Henry  Frah<^  270 
Thomas  George  217 
Strangwayea,  Thomaa  347 
Strangwaya,  Geo.  Fot  345 
Thomaa  Fox63,  f67 


Stranabam,  A  nth.  BlaJt- 

land  9S,  293 

Straton,  Rob.  Joetflyd  102,229 
Stratton.  John  177 

Stratton.  Robert  432 

William  411 

Wm.  Albert  157 

William  Leoiiftrd 

Barnard  221 

Straubena^e,  Bowen  Vifl  183 

Charlea  345 

Charlei  T.  Tn  61, 

154 

■ —  Fred.  Van         164 

Streatfeild,  Henry  C.  51 

■  Hen,  Dorrien.    118 

Wm.  Sanderarth 

428 
Sfreatfield,  Charlea  Ogl«    67, 

282 
Edward  Ogle 


Street.  James  Frederick 
D'Arley 

-■  John  Alfred 


195 

272 
208 

Strong,  Pbiltp  D*0.  fon  141 
Stretch,  Bolton  Edward  386 
Stretton,  Severas  Wm. 

Lynam  69, 191 

Strickland.  Edward  307 

Henry  Cha/lea  221 


Thomaa 


Stringer^  Miles 
Stritch,  Wm.  Luke 
Strode,  George 

Julius  Che(ham 


Stronach,  William 
Strong,  Clement  Wte. 
Richard  Henry 


Stronge,  Max.  Du  Fre 
Stroud,  Henry  Wallaee 
Stroven,  Henry 
Strorer,  Samnel  R.   J. 


£39 

Stuart,  ffon.  Arob.  Geo.   345 

-^a Arthur  jdhd  296 

Charlei  62, 16^1 

*       ■  Coanee  At^dlrttia  346 

Charlei  George    386 

- — ^  Donald  97,  I9f 

:—  Donald  230 

'  Franoea66  432 

Fra.  C.  P.  A  Aed4e  9fO 

George  64 

■  George  Evans      386 

George  Francis     200 


bam 


-Geo.  Wm.Conyng- 


Heiirf 

Hugh  Lindaay 

Hon,  James 

Jamea 

Jamee 


308 
132 
386 
386 
213 
366 
148 
415 
203 
250 
274 
1131 


432 

455 
253 

258 
99 

Jamea  9.  StliHn^  121 

Jamea  Fred.  Dodle/ 

Crichton  145 

John  65, 157 

—  Hon,  John  355 

John  Patriek         172 

John  Ramsay  103,172 

John  Riehafdsen  238 

Hon,  Sir  Patrick, 

OCMG.  8, 193 

Peter  386,  453 

Robert  158 

Robert  Charles 

223 
386 
187 
258 
259 
386 
187 
421 
254 
Studd,  Edward  35 

Studdert,  Ch.  FKt  OeMid  153 
■  George  245 

George  Lloyd    259 

S<ampa,  Ignatiott  451 

Stufler,  Charlea  Lonls  452 
Stuft,  Wm.  Milder  NeHlle  114 
Stuuer.  Jean  Bautiste  Phil. 

452 

Nicbolaa  452 

Sabefkflib,  John  Jaeoft  386 
Suckling,  Fred.  Herbeff    169 

Nelson  Fleming  345 

SnliTan.Geo.  Aug.Pilmer  l]f9 

Robert  t^sfflottd  148 

SolllTan,  Bartholomew     386 

George  232 

— — >  Jamea  386 

John  J  30 

— ^  John  386 


William 

Rob.  Tbomadtt 

Wifliam 

William 

Winiam.  MD. 

WiHiam 

William  Tylet 

Stubba,  Joabua 

Stanley  0dliglai 


William 


64,  lir 


Snmmera,  John,  Ml),  ^56 

SunboTf.  George  386 

Sunderland,  lAflflP  41  & 

Sunter,  Thomas  Moore  158 

Supple,  Kerry  386 

Sorteea,  Cba.  Ffetille  136 

F  F  2 


640 

Suaini,  JoMph  451 
Suther,  Wm.  Grigor  294 
Sutberiand.  Alex.FiDlaiioii  296 
Alex.  James  204 


Index, 


Andrew 
Edward 
Edward 
Francis 
Sir  James 


346 
54d 
386,453 
139 
113 


John  Moira  Mac- 


lean 


308 
88 
135 
244 
386 
16 
386 
223 


Peter 

■  Robert 

■  Robt.  Madeod 

Sutberlaod  Hall 

William 

Suttie»  George  Grant 
Suttoo,  Cbas.  Wm. 
——Coroelioa  Graham  174 
Francis  132 

John  198 

■  Samuel  Ivea  96 

WUUam          68,  359 

Wm.  Griffin  180 

Swaby,  George  169 

Swaffield.  J.  O.  182 

Swain,  Cbarles  306 

Henry  Thomas  295 

Swaine,  Joseph  207 

Wm.  W.  114 

Swainson,  William  427 

Swan,  Graves  Cbamney  93 

-  Tho.  Geo.  Sanden  307 

Wm.  Geo..  MD.  312 

Swanson.  Thomas  386 

Swann,  John  205 

Sweeney,  James  Fielding  163 

Francis  Beroaid  41 1 

Richard  Tliomaa  S35 

Sweeting,  George    ^  386 
...  ■            Hen. Lewis  60,  266 

Sweetland.  John  4f7 

Sweny,  Welbore  Ellis  345 

Swetenham,  James  154 

Swetienbam,  Henry  247 

Wm.Kibier.]tfX>.31S 

Swift,  Benjamin,  MD.  250 

Richard  436 

Swinbum,  John  64 

John  183 

Swinburne,  Joseph      89, 235 

■  John  DenniA  235 

Tho.  Rob.  54 

S windley ,  Job  n  319 

. John  Edwtfd  169 

Swiney,  George  113 

Swiofen,  Fred.  Hay  125 

Swinney,  George  427 

• George  Stoney  141 

Swinton,  Edward  271 

Edw,  George  130 

WiUiam  269 

Swiny,  Shapland  WiUiam  383 
Swvuy,  Exham  S.T.  101,215 

Sydenham,  Geo.  Floyer  230 

Sykes,  FrsnciaHenmker  207 

Fredeiick  Ueaxy  137 

Heniy  1S8 


SykMy  Cam 

Joseph  Alfred 


149 

246 

Symonds.  Henry  John       445 

Jermyo  Cliarles    294 

John  Jenny  n         386 

Julian  Fr.  Anth.     95, 

283 

WiUiam  386 

Wm.  Cunningham  »97 

Symons,  Cbas.  Bertie  100, 268 
Syms,  Frederick  George  154 
Synge,  Fra.  Hutchinson    194 

Geo.  Chai  lea  203 

Millington  Henry  285 

Robert  FoUett       219 

Synnot.  Walter  345 

Syret,  Jamea  386 

Taafe,  George  152 

Taaffe,  G.  A.  Den  115 

laberger,  John,  MD.  43f 
Taddy,  Edward  273 

Tait,  George  66,  282 

Joshua  114 

— —  Thomas  Forsyth  115 
Talbot.  George  164 

George  99, 194 

"273 
411 
270 
204 
345 
113 
118 


Henry  Lynch 
— ^  James 
Robert 

Wm.  Leopold 

Tallan,  Lawrence 
Tapp.  Horatio  Tho. 
Tardrew.  Thomas 
Tsrrant,  Richard  Sherrard  153 
Taaker,  Jamea  386 

Taasie.  George  418 

Tsswell.  Edward  273 

Tate,  HeniT  Carr      294, 297 
1'atlock.  Thomas  386 

'  Tatnall.  Arch.  Hamilton    244 
TattersalLGeo.  Bulkeley  103, 

257 
Tatton,  Richard  89 

Tayloe,  John  386 

Taylor,  Alexander  160 

■■  Alex.  Poaglaa      311 

-^— —  Arthur  Joseph       269 

Brook  66, 237 

Cortlaodt  154 

— —  Edward  JamM      386 

—  Francis  258 
Francis  Richard   219 

—  George  233 

—  George  KeppU     274 
Graham  204 

■        George  Carendish  247 
Hen.  Geo.  Andrew, 

113 
Ingram  Pank        386 


CB. 


James 

Jamea 

Jeremiah 

John 

John 

John 


396 

345 

34,  262 

223 

386 
433 


John  Ed.  Hutaej  161 
.  John  Robert        232 


Ta  jl«r,  loaepli  H«nrr      386 
— -^Monkhonae  ura- 
ham  196 

Nathaniel  386 

PhiUpotta  Wright  101. 

260 

Pringle,  KK  54 

Bainafoid  188 

Richard  161 

Richard  4Sf 

Richerd  C.  H.      231 

Robert  411 

Lard  RoUftCoooUy 

150 

Robert  Mascia      176 

Thomaa  143 

Thomas  Clough  192 
Thomas  John  96,230 
Thomaa  Wm.  CB. 

15,455 
William  87 

WiUiam  297 

WiUiam  386 

William  411 

WiUiam  Henry  239 
Wm.Ryvea  Nash  271 


Taylonr,  Lf>rd  John  Heuiy  237 
Tayntoo.  Wm.  Henry  37 

Teale.  Charlea  Shiuley      545 
Teckell,  John  427 

Tedlie,  Jamea  186 

WUUam  21  f 


Teeedale,  Chriatopher    106. 

123 
■  Charles  Peregtioe  235 

— ^  Henry  George       268 
Henry  George        286 


Teevan,  Stepnenson,  HD.  310 
Teighe,  Thomas  415 

Teissier,  Jaa.  Fits  Her- 
bert de  f  17 
Telfer,  Bochan  Frascr      427 
■  Jam.  Drummosd  272, 

274 
John  ThomaoB     311 

Patrick  NagjU        308 

Telford,  WUUam  168 

Tempest,    Thoe.    Rich. 

Plumbe  87 

Temple,  Edward  182 

GastaTusRitteock41t 

-^—  John  91 

Templeman,  Thomae  250 
Templeton,  Robert,  UD,  291 
Tench,  Donald  Wm.         196 

Henry  545 

John  4f7 


Tennant,  Aralander    65, 186 

Charles  Robert  186 

Teny»  Henry  415 

John  345 

Robert  51 

■            Stephen  S4S 

William  Paite  Itfa 


Teatafnnu,  FUijppo  G»« 


Teidon,  George 
Tbonw 


58 

188 


lade*. 


541 


T«ir,  Geo.  M'Leod  95 

TejrnbMii,  G.  H.  R.  lord  411 
Thackeray,  Fred.  Kennell, 

CB.  11,  f81 

Fred.  Rcnnell    «26 

Jo»epb  386 

Tbackwell,  £dw.  Joseph    142 

5irJo8.GCB.irF.16 

Edw.  Josepii      142 

— '- Joseph  £dwio    173 

Thatcher,  Sackville  Zac- 

eheus  345 

Tb^Uusson,  Alex.  Dtltou  224 
— r — ^—  Arthur   George 

9ethcA  148 

■  Seymour  Stuart  224 
ThelwaH,  Embule  Davsh.  297 
Richard  Bulkeley 

Twyford  238 

— — -  John  Bulkeley  175 
Tbesiger,  Fred.  Augustus  145 
Thiballier,  Hubert  386 

Thiel.  Cba8.ZehenderDe  452 
Tbiieny,  Lewis  de  411 

Tbistletwayte,H.  Arthur   184 

Aug.  Fred.  177 

Hen.  Alex.  184 

Tholon,  Joseph  447 
'  Louis  462 
Thorn,  Alexander  238 
Thomas,  Barclay  178 
Charles  T.             114 

■  Sir  Edmund  Ste- 
phen, fit.  96,221 

Francis  William    297 

Henry,  CB.  15 

Henry        239 

Henry  John     269 

James         386 

-. John  Jenkins         125 

JohnW.  191 

Mark  411 

Morgan  291 

Richard  WilUame  261 

Thomas  Rees        346 

Winiam  Esdaile     177 

Thompson,  Arnold  270 

-. Arnold  264 

-  Benjamin  386 

Charles  216 

Charles  A .  179 

. Charles  Wm.         127 

Charles  Wm.        209 

" Daniel  219 

David  114 

Edward  345 

George  178 

. • —  George  237 

George  Ashe         237 

'-^ Henry  240 

. Henry  Walker      386 

•^^1 James  427 

James  345 

1 John  124 

r-  ■         Johft  134 

»  John  163 

m  John  386 

John  436 


Thompson,  John  Aleiander 
William.  MD.  237 

John  WvcliflTe        1S6 

Julius  William      254 

Leslie  Jenkins      209 

Michael  152 

Pearson  Scott       127 

Ralph  Keddey      386 

Richard  157 

Richard  200 

Richard  345 

Thomas  418 

Thomas  James       386 

■  Thos.  Perronet        51 
— —  Thomas  Ranelagh 
John  George  241 

Waldegrare  Rock, 

UD.  312 

William,  MD.      246 

William  248 

William  4^2 

William  Hamilton  179 

William  Jobn.Cii.l  14 

William  Robert      166 


Thomson,  Alexander,  CB,  13 
Arth.  Saunders, 

MD.  209 

Charles  Alexander  205 

David  386 

Edmund  428 

Fran.  Ringler  66^  282 

George,  CB.  114 

George  411 

Geo.  Latham         155 

Harry  113 

James  116 

James,  MJ),  127 

James  386 

James  Dugald       256 

James  Sinclair     205 

Jeremiah  386 

John  Batburst       221 

^^—  Joaeph  386 

J.  Crooke  415 

Patrick  ll4 

Robert  36,  281 

Robert  Thomas      121 

Tannatt  Houston   306 

Thomas,  MD.        430 

William  422 

William  114 

William  427 

Thoresbv.  Charles  114 

Thorn,  Nathaniel,  CB,  KH.  17 
Thomdike,  Daniel  99, 268 
Thorne.  George  232 

Thornhill,  Bryan  129 

William  113 

Thomley,  Thomas  386 

Thornton,  Sir  Cbas.  Wade, 

KCH.  11,453 

Charles  428 

Charles  Edmund  238 

Godfrey  38, 144 

Henry,  CB.  30 

John  86 

—  John  387 
— —  Robert                  291 


Thornton,  Robert  Inset   411 
~^—  Samuel  Lewis       114 

William  56, 144 

Wm.  Henry  162 

I'horoton,  Thomas  128 

Thorold,  Frederic  387 

George  Edw.    91,244 

Thorp,  Edward  62,  195 

Edward  Buller      241 

John  215 

Thorpe,  Ralph  114 

Samuel^  KH. 

William 


87 
154 
272 
272 


Thring,  John  Everett 
Tlirupp,  Henry  Andrew 
Tburlow.  Hen.  Robt.  87,  242 
Hou.  John  Edm. 


Hoirel 
Thursby,  James  Legh 

John  Harvey 

John  Hardy 

Ralph  Lovel 


23 

160 
192 
242 
259 
Spencer  Geo.  Aug.  152 
Thwaites.  Geo.  Saundois    37 

Henry  168 

Tice,  John  Charles  Gra 

ham,  MD.  159 

Tichborne,  Roger  Charles  126 
Tickell,  John  Arscott        411 

Richard,  CB.        113 

Tiddeman,  Henry  415 

Tidy,  Gordon  Skelly         345 

Thos.  Holmes      99, 1 65 

Tierney.  Matt.  Edw.  70,147 
Tigbe.  Daniel  387 

Frederick  Edward    234 

James  Lowry  435 

Michael  209 

Tiller,  William  422 

TiUbruok,  Philip  L.  163 

Titghman,  Rich.  Milibank  166 
Tilly,  Guavas  Speedwell  285 
Tilt,  Andrew  113 

Timbrell,  John  445 

— ^  Thos.  Richardson  209 

Sydney  James      387 

Thomas,  CB.         114 

Timins,  Thos.  Chas.  102,  222 

Octavius  Fred.     234 

Timm,  Isaac  445 

Timpson,  Henry  295 

John  George  296 

Tinklar,  Henry  Nicholson  297 

Wm.  Alexander    116 

Tinley,  Fra.  E.  Newport  172 

Robert  Newport    190 

Wm.  New\»ort      190 

Tinliug,  Chas.  Stubbs        387 

Chas.  Hugh  Lyle   99 

Geo.  Vauffhan       345 

Wm.  Fred.  64 

Widdrington         308 

William  Pattison  242 

Tinseau,  Arthur  Leon  de  452 
Tipping,  Alfred  145 

Jhn.  W  hitacre  887 ,466 

Tireman,  Henry  Stephen  345 
Tisdall,  Arobibald  186 


642 


Index. 


Tisdall,  Jiiinos 
1  "■  M    ■  TfaomM 
Tutle,  Johq  Moore 
f»  ■         John  Moore 
Tobin,  Geo.  V4w,  ilex, 

■•«•  John 

-««  John 


•ni 


387 
37 
f54 
387 
153 
345 
436 

w. Joteph  Webbo  1 1.S65 

Tobj,  Isaac  i97, 345 

ltd,  Robt.  Ales.  Bootbb/  246 

166 
39 
191 
140 
S38 


Todd,  AMxiA 
-  George 


'^••" 


»«■ 


m>^ 


Jamet 

John  Apgutta* 

*  '      ■    Marl  Stanley 

Suetoniua  Henry  113 

^^ William  411 

.^ William  Egerton    233 

'lolcber,  Chriatopher  387 
•-W— Henry  John  S^07 

-  I    ■      Jobn  153 

Tollemacbe,  Wm.  Felix  ^9 
Tolson,  Ricbwd  Henry  86 
Tom,  Daniel  187 

Oeorgn  910 

Tomes,  John  307 

Tomkina,  Alesander         299 

*  <  Benjamin  116 
Tonikinsoo,  Hill  Jsi.Thoa.  S73 

■  '  ■  Edward  134 
Tomkyna,  Richard  6d|  267 
Tomlin.  Banket  121 

.. Henry  Holt  S97 

»■■..  Thomas  B«lMy  122 
Tompkina,  >i«wland  Aicb. 

345 
Tom9|  Francis  Philip 
Tomson,  George 
1  onge.  Jobn  Henry 
Tongue,  Jobn 
I    I        Vincent 


I'onnocby,  Valena 
Toole,  Archer 

Franoie  ffovria 

William 


^ 


«97 
171 
S46 
181 
fl2 
180 
213 
387 
345 


Torkifigten,  HeoiT  Tbe9- 

doee  387 

Turrena,  AKrad  218 

. A.  Wellealey  56, 174 

Heniy  U'0)ley     174 

w^ Rob.  Samuel         198 

Robert  William     206 

Torriano,  C.  Strangwi^a  345 

Toi  hill.  Jobn  293 

Tottenham,  Algernon        218 

I     ■       Cbarlea  Henry  201 

.. Cbarlea  J.         109 

■     ■    .  ■     W.Heatbcote  181 


Toverfl,  William  Riley     387 
Town,  Edward  387 

rownley,  Tbof.  Ifeooert  136 
Toirnly,  Jamea  387 

Tovrnaeod,  Edward    91,  235 

—  lienry  165 

John  387 

Joaepb  387 

Richard  387 

■  Robert  Lawrence  387 

Samuel  Philip       268 

Townahend,  Cecil  139 

lienry  315 

'     '     Hen,  Dive  55 

William  387 

Tracey,  Henry  411 

Wmiam  Ul 

Trafibrd,  Ang.  Henry  de  1^8 
Benj.W.(iawaon217 

217 
253 
345 
37 
190 


Tutub,  Edward,  MD. 
Tour,  AugustiM  de  In 
Teiizel,  HeUer 

■■    ■  ■  Tbomas  Peieif il 
Tevey,  Alesander 
m,  m        George 

■      I     Jaa»  Dunbe? 
Jamea  Tioinaat 


Tower,  CAttyert 
Towere.  Frederiok 


31^ 
387 

11 
178 
415 

37 

51 
175 
132 

57 


Charles  Gu? 

— —  Henry  Tralwrd 
■  Sigiamund 

Thos.  Samuel 

Trabeme,  Jobn  Poptiin 
rranchell,  Edw.  Frederick  258 


Geo.  AdolphuB  258 

Trent,  William  387 

I'mvera,  Boyle  7 

Fred.  John  271 

Jamea 

James  Conway  297 


Trevor,  William  Coaao 
Trew,  Thomae  £ggi|r 
Trewbitt,  Henry 
Tribe,  Henry  John 
Trick,  Thomae 
Trigance,  Joseph 
Trimmer,  John 
Triscott,  Joseph 
Tristram,  Barringon 
Trituu,  Edward 
Tritton,  Fred.  Biacoe 
-^-^  Grorge  ^ndnir 
Jobn 


165 
306 
411 
295 
415 
435 
307 
345 
387 
446 
174 
199 
95,  136 
6«,  187 
387 
55 
306 
345 
345 
418 


Trollope.  Cbarlee 

Sir  John,  Of. 

Tronson,  Edwaid  T- 

Trotter,  Ale!(an4er 

John 

Robert  Knox 

'  Thomae 

TrQubridge,  Tlioe.  Sit  Vin- 
cent H*  C. 
Trousdell,  Wm,  Green 
Troward,  Albany 
Trower^  Antlyony 

'  Fred,  Courtney 
'  Horace 


Troy.  Thomaa 
Truseott,  John 
2561  Trydell,  Botet 


■  Jamea  Fra.  Eaton  271 
John  269 

■  ■        Jonaa  Hamilton    130 

— I Joseph  O.  3U7 

Joseph  Oatee        294 

**^—  Joseph  Slewnrt      162 
J.  O,  Si6 

■  ■  Julius  Brockman  182 
— ^  Lyon  Conway        212 

N.  C,  326 

Gales  Josepli         222 

Richard  Henry      175 

rravera.  Tboa.  Robert  170 
Trebeck,  Thomaa  387 

Irolawny, Herry  Brereton  145 

■  Harry  Regiuald 
Salushury  132 

Hoiece  Dormer  120 

Tnmayne,  Arthur  139 

rremenbeere,  Walter,  KB.  13 
i'remlow,  Geo.  Hamilton  2X7 
rieoeb,^irFfed.\Vxn.KC/f.  1 1 
Trenob,  John  3l2 

Power  le  Peer  91, 1 22 

Thomaa  387 

Tienerry,  Joseph  133 

Trent,  iraocii  Const  ami  lie  199 
Harrison  W.  John  220 


Try  on,  Samuel 
— —  Thomaa 
Henry 


John  Frederick 


158 
18U 
lU 
315 
1J5 
141 
4U 
113 
58.235 


iO? 

9i 

253 
3 '8 
114 
114 
283 
4*>3 
J.  Owen  E4»erds  3^6 


Tubby,  Jumea  H. 
Tucker,  Aucbmnlyi  CB. 
Fra.  N.  B, 

■     Henry 
Jobn 


TreTolyen,  Jaa,  Hariogion  lOl 

WalUr        67, 147 

TreTenen,  Jamee  387 

Tfievor,  Ar.  Hill.  Kff.  58, 210 
■  ■  Andrew  435 

^ Edward  97 

■■■  Fred,  Anthony      210 

Htm.  Ilewy  Otwey, 


Cfi. 


8.  I8t 


— ' Johu  Tudor 

>  RiQhar4 

Hich.  Franklin 

— Thomaa  Elliot 

Tuckey,  Chea.  Tinothj 
Tudor,  Cbarlea 

■  Frederick 
Henry 

■  Jamea  Colley 
Wm.Langley  i. 


TefnelUTboe,  JoFiffe 
Tttggioer,  Edmund  de 

■  Edward  de 
Tuite.  George 

-^—  Hugh  Mnnlej 

— —  Joarph 

Thomaa  Baiil 

Tube,  Arth.  Edgcumbe 
Tnlloch.  Alex.  Blnrrey 
Jea.  D,  Gregovy 

■  Thomae 
TuUob,  Alexander 
Tuoks,  Tbomns 
Tunsiafl,  Antboigr 
— —  Gabriel 

WiUiam 


3*5 
4J7 
2?6 
387 
192 
367 
189 
387 
114 
fOX 
311 
4j2 
4SS 
345 
268 
t6t 
219 
172 
61 
345 
i«,  193 
268 
2?0 
254 
387 


Xypper,  Fredeiin  WIQigi 


164 


Indea, 


54$ 


Tapper,  Gaspard  Le  Mar- 

ehaot  Sff 

TurobttJI.  John  Robertson  fVt 

Wm.  George     41 1 

Turaor,  Charles  %9y  170 

Charles  FWerick  ITI 

Fred.  M'Combie   1«0 

Frederick  H?nry     59 

George,  CB,    39, 965 

Henrj  Austin       969 

Henrjr  Ferdivand  917 

Henry  Whichcota  l»-2 

Herbert  IfO 

James  268 

James  Orfth«i|i       If  9 

John  971 

Mansfield  18S 

Nathaniel  Octavhu 

273 

S45 

417 
387 
411 
433 
173 
166 
387 
40 
1«3 
f04 


Simpson 

PhiHp 

—  Richard 
Thomas 

Thomas 

William 

William 

William  Oeorn 

WilHam  West 

— —  Vouog 
Tomor,  William 
Turton,  Edmund  Henry 
Tuson,  Edward  Batlj 


George  Baily,  BD, 

«74 
Tuthill.  William  121 

TuyU,  Sir  Williaip,  KCH. 

10,  133 
Tweddell,  F^wick  M«rtin  268 
Tweed,  Augustus  343 

Tweeddale,  G.  Martj,  tf, 

KT^CB.  11,113,181 

Tireedie,  David  411 

Michael  345 

Twenlow,  George  He^ilton 

216 
Twfbill,  Jamea  189 

Twining,  Isaac  Temple     216 
Tvriss,  Arthur  Win.  274 

John  283 

Twopenv,  Edvrard      67,  230 
Twyford,  John  387 

Twyoam,  Oeddes  flansonl  258 
Tydd,  Thomas  228 

Tyldeo,  Wm.  Burton  52,282 


Richard 

John 

Tylee,  Alfred 
Darid  Wm. 


Tyler,  Charles  Fred. 
—  Qeorge  Henry 
— —  George  Sotheby 

Henry 

Henry  Whatley 

■         James 

-^—  Leonard  Barrett 

Tynta,  Charles  Kem^ys 

Kemeys  145 

— —  Melbourne  Kemeri  124 
TTTwMtt,  Chtriet      70,  149 


284 
268 
268 
284 
261 
164 
256 
228 
285 
116 
214 


I^  day,  John  Aujr.  f,  2fO 

John  Robert  113 

Underwood,  George  A.     114 

Wm.  Henry       2A7 

UnetC.  Thomas  91, 170 

Walter  103,  130 

Unrer,  William  450 

Uniacke,  M .  T.  274 

■  Redmond  300 

Kichard  12 

'  I'bonias  Fane    387 

Upton, Him.  A.  Peroy,  CB,    8 


H<»N.  Artbur    55,147 
—  H«»ii.  George  Fre- 
derick 56, 147 


William 
Urquhart,  Donald 

Francis  Gregor 

■  William  Henry 
Usher,  Charles  Loftus 

William 

■    Edward  Prioe 


387 
387 
151 

227 

aft/* 

436 
295 

Ussher,  Edw.  Pellew  Ha* 
mett  295 

Joba  346 

JobnTheopbilua   243 

— —  Wm.  Henry  Ber- 
nard 308 
U abridge.  Hen.,  Earl  rf     32 


Vaeber,  Fiederie  Smith      184 
Valiant,  Tbomae  Jamee 

96,19) 
435 
387 
160 
109 
274 
35 
57 
387 


Vallange,  Wm..  MD. 
Vallencey,  Richard 
Valpy.  De  Vic 
Vance.  Horatio  Page 
Vandeleor,  Aribar 
— —  John 

Robert 

Vanderbrouk,  Franeis 
VanderapaTi  Wm.  Cbarlee, 

257 
Vane,  L&rd  Adolpbua  Fred. 


Chailfs  William 
-— —  Charles  Bireb 
Vansittart,  Franeis 
— ~— ^  Frederick 
Spencer 


Varlo,  Bemey 
—  Henry 

George 

Vaaaall,  Rawdon  J.  Pop 

Vaugban,  Eugene  James  346 

■    ■■      John  Crossby         167 

Herbert     68,  242 


150 
346 
271 
140 
152 
294 
Vtv,  298 
297,  346 
91 


ehamp 


Herbert  Henry 
Herbert  Milling- 


346 

242 

246 
307 
242 

VsTasour,  Henry  William 

36,«01 
•^■— ^*^  nefVnl  a04 


Robert  Waller 
Newman 

TraTers  Hartley 


Vaughton,  Rt.  Dymook 
Theophilos 


Yekcb,  Cbarlee  387 

■  Hemy  176 

■  Thomas  George  346 
William  411 


VeMb!es,  Robt.  MX>.        436 
Themes  249 


Veetry,  T.T.  A  rem.  Lord  346 
Veie,  Wm.  Edwtrd  Hope  14d 
Vereker,  Charles  

"  Henry 

'  Henry  Thomas 
Thomas  George 


Verliog,  James,  MB. 
Vomer,  Edw.  Uonovaa 
— —  John  Douofva 

William 

Willimn  J. 


940 
3t»? 
387 
169 
291 
43<l 
158 
113 
172 

Vernon,  Hon,  Aug.   Hy.  150 

■     ■  Bowater  Henry    346 

'       George  Aug.  68»  147 

Henry  Arthur       272 

■  Henry  Cba.  Edw, 

OB.  t$ 

— —  John  Rueeell 

Wm.  Fred. 

Vesey,  Arthur  George 
■  George  Henry 
John 


Veteh,  Jamea 
Viallf ,  Gee.  Cenrteaay 
Henry  Thomas 


807 

189 
197 
972 
387 
346 
247 
196 


Vicare,  Edward  71,  283 

Hedley  8.  J,         249 

Robert  Shafto  91 

Wm.  Henry  103,  213 

Vieq,  John  Henry  208 

Victor.  George  387 

James  Conway  63,282 

Vieth,  Fred.  Wm.  367 

Vieusseao,  Andrew  452 

Vigors,  Horatio  Nelson      61 

PhiHp  Doyne        162 

John  Urban  156 

Joshua  Alleq        208 


Ville,  Ferdinand,  Compts 

de  la  451 

Villiers,  Cbtrles  Courtenay 

190 

* Henry  PhiSipe      233 

Jameg  198 


Vincent,  George  Frederiek 
Frank  114 

John  James  225 

John  Tqnnadloe    411 

Thomas  346 

William  113 

Vineentf,  Gioranni  Aot.  451 
Virtu,  Georgio  262 

Visme,  Francis  de  346 

Virtam,  James  Edwards  141 
Volger,  Christ.  Arnold  449 
Voas,  Ernest  Von  446 

Vyse,  Edward  Howard  ISO 
•— -  Francis  Howard  120 
*—  George  Howard       119 

. R.W.  How.  Howard  15 

^— -  Rich.  Hen.  Riob. 
.   Howird  120 


fitt 

I  ■     Thomas  Heorf 


^46 

S03 


H.  William 


S56 
4Sf 

WafUUagtota,  Chatltm      114 
'  Geo.  Homey  253 

W«ddj»  Blehafd  901 

Wt4«,  Arthar  M4 

— ^-^  5ir  Chad.  Martio^ 
CB.  113 

George  164 

Geoigo  •  387 

Hamlet  Coot6»CB.      93 


Jamea  Ucne  t4) 

John  S94 

Robert  Wau  tlO 

Thomas  411 

Wagataff.  WUltem  4f  S 

Widhab,C4^adee  114 

■■'>  George  L.  113 

»■■  1  >  I  Uei^  iohft  S46 

WahreodGvff,  AngoAtvo  447 
Wmiiurright,  David  415 

M»       .■!■»■■  Fraderiok      918 
Wake,  Richaid  Wm»         346 
'Wakefield,  Hmit  Svrajr  179 
WiMiam  499 

WalUdge,  Hnuj  Wm.  387 
'Walcot,  CbarUa  Thomas 

308 
WOaottyChaxlei  Edmnnd 

973 
Waadt^JEdm.  Waldo  Meade 

118 
.Wjaldron,  Fred.  WaUam  308 
.Wfddj,  AUrad  Henry  197 
iVaU,  IteM7  J«^»  ^^1 

— «^  Robert  Grego^  '  184 
WaUbid,  John  Thomas  387 
Walker,  Archibald  61 

.■  '         Alexander  387 

■  ■»  Alexander  196 
p^ Chailea  Edward    129 

■  Chaa.  Pjndar 
^eaochamp  197 

£dirard  Walter 

.  Foieatier  61,  149 

FiU  William  166 
Fiederick  11, 965 
3ir  Geo.  F.R.BI.  148 
Geo.  £•  Luihing- 

985 
Geo.  FaUer  159 

Geo.  Heiiiy  Wm.  953 

180 
176 
953 
387 
918 

968 

116 

64 

181 


«w 


^*^ 


m^ 


ton 


«Mk* 


**• 


*««■ 


t*i 


tmrnf' 


Heniy  George 

Heniy  Torfeaa 

Hercules 

Jamea 

Join 

John  Allea 

JohBGeddas 

JohaTjnrMtt 

Jesioh. 

Mali 

Philip  Wanea  55,966 


WalhMfTbomaa 

Tboinaa,  MD. 

Willii 

Willii 

Wiilii 

William  Hialep 


Wall,  Henrjr 
■  ■        -John 


.*4 


(806 
431 
973 
346 
346 
.411 
387 
939 
913 
IM 
387 
913 


■■■■»■ 


••* 


Michael 
MiehaelC. 

■  Richard 

William  Heary 

Thomas  Fredenek  954 

Walbee,  Albany  FMaeh  158 

■  Alexander         411 
ChaJes  .Steirait  176 

Hugh  Ritchie   387 

'-Jamea  411 

■■  Sir  James  Blas^ 

well,  KH.  99 

— «— — —  iStr  John  Alez« 

Bt.  KQB.  8,  940 

— —  Peter  Margetaon 

35.965 
■  Robert.  JCH.       85 

Rob.  OienTi]le3e7 

Robert  998 

'  Wittiam,  MD.  165 

Wm,  Edward    168 

■  Wm.    Thomas 
Franois  145 

Wallack,  Henry  JebUnir    999 


Wallcoit,  Chat.  Edmnnd   974 
Waller,  ChaHes  971 

Kilner  387 

Wellington,  James  437 

^  John  Williamt  131 

Wsllis,  Alex.  Brace  184 


John  Ricb.  Smyth  194 
■  ■         Samuel  499 

Wallnatt.  Thomaa  996 

Wahnodea,  Cpim(,  JTCfi.  113 
Walmeeley,  Anthony  995 
Robert  999 


Walmsley,  Hagh    Molle- 

nenx  915 

James  166 

Wslpole,  Horatio  56 

John  109. 983 

— ^  HoH.  Jebo  113 

■    ■  ■  Robert  67 

Walah,  Arthur  118 


Arth.  Sandys 


Stawell 

—  Chas  Greenwood  997 


<p«*i 


George 

John 

Lawreneede  C. 

Lewis  Edwatd 

Patrick 

PhUip 

SpeoeerOeei^ 

Tliomss 

Thomas  John     - 

Timothy 

WMEmm 

WUHsai 


411 
346 

346 


50 
997 
196 
995 
914 
388 
499 


WUflhs,  AvA4Bf  . 
^-^•Blayaay  998 

t         Hugh  dmwfosdt 
.MD.  991 

Walter,  Edges  546 

Edward  IS4 

-^— ^  Freleriek  Afthw  953 

f    ■■    George  411 

M         John  66v  947 

'.         John  Meeltele  <.  994 


■  ■  ^'  RawUne Geufo  All 
Wahma,  Henij  /  192 
.-    ■-  Hbnty              -     ^1 

— •-^  Rfibeit  Hole 335 

Walther.  WUIiem     • 449 

WallBB«^Bemlyshe  *  9M 

Ffancia        »  -     397 
-*-— «  Netdiffa  Bandyabe - 

946 

■  *  Wm.  LeveUce        16 

WarberlOB,  Aug..  Fred.     166 

'  ■  Cbarlea  99? 

■         Qanett        I         ld4 

Geo.Dfongbt-     969 

Jebfa  tt9 

— Robert  199 

RobertSendlBid    194 

Wm.  White  91 

Ward,  Bernard  919 

■  ■■        Edwaid  Wdlstfs- 


9?0 
388 


liolme 

— -^  Fnu  Bockibia- 
'■         Henry 
^^^Heddeesoni ' 
■        Henry  Allaop        169 
■"—•••  AMI*  Henty  WiHien^ 
Croabie  194 

Hunter  ri.  199 

•^-—  Jamee  97, 938 

-*^»Jobn  114 

John  441 

John  -     «43 

-*^«Johtt  346 

•*^-Joha  588 

—  JohnHaymaa       989 

John  aUeid,  Ca. 

38 

John  Riohatd       436 

Marr 

"       Mtcbaal 

Owen  Flotaaee 


Louia 


■^  Tbos.  Hobbiae- 
-WUJiam  -    346 

^WiHinn  546 

-  William  CroAoa    199 

-  Wm.  CiitbbertM,f89 
"  WaHam  Peaiaew  -991 


Wards,  Edward  CteUee-  968 
-*i-^^  Francis  66, 967 

'   ■        George 

3. 
■    ■      iWaltsr    '         —546 
Wird^l,  Cbsflse         -    4H 

Jebn  599 

■fc^       Wiaisat 


M^ardeo* 


,.P  — 


▼<rcidlawy  Bobfft  198 
ff ardrop,  Janaf  Jobn 

Ni§«ibafca  145 

Wan.  Robert  415 

Waring,  CbarlM  435 

*-> Edwaid  S88 

■  ■■    *■  ■  FhuMBB  Robert  196 

Warlow,  ThoBitt  Pieu»  972 

Warner,  Ricbard  M6 

Warre^iteBf  J.  i08 
"  Sir  Wm.  €B.  19,  946 


** 


Warreo,  Artbnr  Frederick  953 
'  Augufltos  Edrad.  2S4 

CkaAm,CB.  60,906 


**«- 


m»# 


••4- 


Cbadet 
£dw«  Towiiaeod 
George 
^  Heniy  Edward 
Hen.  Hyacinth 
Jaa.  L6wt  JfD. 
JatDQs  Sandfaam 
Jobn 

Pbilip  Splane 
Ricbard 
Ricbard  Laiie 
Wm.  Sfaiple^ 


178 
988 
115 
919 
258 
435 
259 
307 
991 
986 
186 
959 
142 
346 
148 
185 
119 


Indim. 

Watsen,  Thoa.  Braretoa    988 
Vincent  John  297,941 


William 

— —  William  Henry 

William  L.  CB, 

Watt,  Fltzjames  Bdward 
*    ■  James  DafP 

William  Godfrey 

Watterille,  Rodolpb  de 
Watta,  David  Jobo 
■  Franoia 
<  Henry 
Winiam 
'    "  ■■  ■  Wm*  NewcQDNB 
Wancb,  DaTid 
Waagbf  Williafli 


•>Y 


■*^ 


Warrinetf  £mle 
Warringten,  Tbombill 
Warrender,  George 
Wavy,  WilKam 
Wnters,  £.  F.  CB. 

'Geo,  Cbadtt  Henry 

958 
Marena  Antdnioa  62, 

989 
Marovt  Aatenitts  904 
Tbomaa  992 

Tbomaa  946 

Watkins,  Charlea  WiUiam  189 

'^ William  NoweU   346 

Wstaon,  Albert  257 

■  *■'         Andrew  988 

•^^! Andrew  Vincent  178 

^  -■         Archibald 
— r Atberfion 

■    ■    CUflea 

■  M  Charles  Edward 
'  '        Dafttd 

-« Feltbam 

George 
George 
George 

Henry  Cliarlea 
Henry  Vinoent 
Sir  Henry,  CB. 


•^-r 


*^-- 


^Fm 


•»■»* 


113 
411 
929 
158 
294 
988 
318 
293 
988 
256 
988 
19, 
215 

-  Jacob  51 
-^ir  Jaa.  iCCB.  8,165 
-Jattea  90,165 
?  Jobn                     165 

-  John  173 
J^tik'JlMatiaa  499 
John  Wm.  Ml).  909 
John  WillU  114 
Nicholas  Jehft  919 
B«bd8t  957 
Rfv.  R«^M       '494 


946 
988 
113 
903 
906 
174 
452 
4U 
116 
388 
411 
954 
988 
96, 
1961 


Way,  Gregory  Ltfwis  100,180 
Waymootfa,  Samuel  89 

Wayth,  Charles  114 

Weare,  Henry  Edwin        901 

Thomas,  KH.  96, 117, 

962 


Wbdderbonvf  eim  WdHer  195 
*•■*  Charles  Admn — 
Webeter  178 

i.Cha>Pin.    -^ 
Webeter  904 

Weekes,  Alfired  Wickbam  '' 

Pym  980 

Wegener,  Joba  Henry  •  '4l9i 
Wogg.  John  '  lOO.tWr 

WegoeUn,  Tho«  Mat.Lua;187 

450 
'    -988 


Wehsarg,  Charles 
Weight,  Edward 
Weir,  Hector  John 

Heniy 

— •  Joha'Chariea 

Thos. 

**-  Williwk' 

-; —  Thos.  C. 

Weias,  Frediariek 

Welby^  Henry  QAytrn  dBaritf ^ 

Welch,  St^hen  J.  W.'Fr-^46 
->--*«  John  Weet  3(f5 


-453 
-988 
^888 
906 
4Y9 


Wearing,  John  Wm.         994  Welohmao,<3te.  Thomaa>0i6 

Weld,  WiUiam  Walter     912 
Weller,  Fianciv  '    ms 

Welleder,  Loi^  Cha«  S4 

.  Edward'  996 

—  Wm«  Hen.  Chaib    tfO* 


66,292 
Weaver,  Edward  Baker    998 

WiUiam  Henry     298 

WiUiam  Henry     988 


4rtr4^ 


Rvpaffi:Cta^biH  886 


Webb,  Aug.  F,  Carendish 

143 
'**—  Booloyne  Gordon     496 

Daniel  Peploe  946 

George  196 

George  295 

—  George  Grant  157 

^—  George  Joeeph  906 

Henry  179 

Henry  March  912 

Sir  J6bn,  KCH.       991 

•--^  John  946 

-— ~  Jobn  Macdonnell      194 
-^  John  Vera  WdUam 

Henry  169 

— -  John  Wynne  946 

Robert  946 

Robert  WUliam         188 

Theodoaina  984 

Vere  161 

Vero  346 

Webber,  Vivian  Arthur     319 
Webeter,  Arthur  Charlea  990 
iGeo.  Murray,  JifD* 

911 

James,  M.D.         345 

991 
946 
153 
330 
990 
168 
156 
994 
151 
415 
433 
988 
-19:5 


-  James  Carnegie 

-  James  Fredenok 
-Joseph 
-Joeeph 
-Robert 
-Robert 
-Rowland 

-  WiUiaaa 
-WiUlaa 

-  WilUam 
WUliam  Fniieia 


Waddeibnm.  Gat^t 


JMiT«iUiWnaa  946 


Wellings,  George  946 

WeUington,  Arthur,  IMb  ^i 
of,  KG.  GCB.  GCH. 

5,  lir,l4*^959,dA 
Wells,  Fortescne  946 

Fredetick  159 

GienvflleG.  l99 

--—  Jobn  Neave,  CSl        5tt 

Samuel  176 

Welman,  Harvey  WeOeaM"  ^ 

Pole  tm 

—  Hereolea  Atkin     155 

Wifliam    Henry     - 

Dowliog  Reeves  961 

WeUford,  Augustus  Fred.- 


Welsh,  AaWl  Tteua 
'    '  » James 
John  Wte 


949 


tl9 


Welstead,  WilKatt 
Wemys,  Francis 
■     WiUiam 


aee 


-99 


959 


Wemyss,  Benjamin  Dun* 
bar 

Chailaa 

— -CfaariesHwdMa  -268 
Edwatd  19? 

Jamea  -    946 

— -^ Jamea  Haaiy    ■  -989 

John  Mauiie6.994,99r 

Otway  -  -998 

"        ThomBaJnBMB,~6d».45 

■        Waiimn        '   -  -497 

Werge,  Henry  AeyaUde  906 

Waaley,  Samuel  BoHirt-  999-, 

W8at,  9isAuihsfcmiJtf»r-4flt 
«.iH^-  Chat.  JUfi'  Mi^  5M9S 


648 

Wait.  Horn.  Cbiw  lUohird 

Quskville  8^  172 

Frad<»rtck  199 

Fftsd.  MkkUetiU)       153 
HcDij  388 

Henrj  iS5 

Jtmm  Mtstndai:      236 
JnlkB  Teaoplfi  146 

tfm«  MocUmer  Saokr  ille 

145 
OsbwD*  261 

Bdchvd  115 

William  Heorj  HoTO  297 
WMtall,  WUlMm»  MX),  246 
WMtenn,  Franoift  .90 

WMtarn«    MuunUian 

Jamei  94»  216 

WtstSiUU  Hmilin  .  447 

W«silMRd,  Gaprgt  £dw.    185 
Woitlake/  John  65 

WMtmaeott,  Sp«M«r       284 
Wtttaokv.  Riobar«)  59 

WtttsMuiand.  i<ilm«  An*/ 
^,  aCA.OGii.        9»207 


Index^ 

Wliiobcote,  Georgt  541 

WbigUm,  JU>b«r(  224 

Whimper,  Fre4,  AmtUui  206 
Wliimster.JamM  388 

Wbinjates,  £dir,  Cluurles* 
CB.  KH,  56,  265 

— >  Fwd.  W».  65, 232 

WlNsh,  KicWd  113 

WilUwii  S.  CJB.     a  13 

Wbitaker.Geo.  TUampson  161 

-xi John  Gibson     415 

Wliitby,  Tbomw  Mvard  123 
waUaw  388 


W«#toii«  Cliailtt 
*  ■■■■      J*  H»  8» 

William  tf twy 


Edward  H«a« 
U«iiiy  Bnita 
Miebtal  Lionel 
JUIpb 

Waltar  Moptford 
Wetherall.  Cb«rl«i 
Bdw.  iVob* 
Fred.  A«g« 

82»  117 

■■       William  415 

Wttheied,  JEdwinRobait  192 
Ihamm  427 


••■»* 


i«ii^ 


» ,1* 


422 

113 
229 
91 
180 
202 
209 
220 

ri& 

346 

151 
253 


^mm 


Werbe.  G^artos  Voft  448 
««.«. —  G«Mf*  W<  F,  Vpa  448 
WeyUuul,  Joha  t60 

John  Thome       91 
JIM.  Hmu     104 


«*«* 


■  *  w 


Weysseii.  Jean  CbvUtiaa  462 
Whaite,  Job»  BinMmd  161 
Whalej.  Gfwgft  412 

Robert  38a 


*<^^ 


Wball«y»  Oeorgt  Briaoo*  346 
WhaxtoD,  Anthony  464 

m^ Williain  346 

WbMiioroft*  Gmmm  132 


113 
■  ,,  John  ISA 

•*H WillUm  388 

WhMtrtiin.  John  BtttUi  l»6 

WlieeUr,    Fra.    H«8h 

Mnifl^r  U4 

Henry  199 

JnhnRofi  205 

■i^fcii  O^ynp*   114 

mm       IVanat  9S«  179 

Wbelat,  JiM  Thmm,      &i 
Whetham,  John  16 


-«•*' 


*i  ^ 


Whiteombe.  Jamef      93, 293 
White*  Andrw,  MIL       431 

>  Aug.  Barton  130 
.  Charlea  IL  165 
-  Edward  Jamaa       61 

>  FerdiuMMlj  CB« 
93,1:^9 

•  Frederick  B.  114 

•  Frederick  Charles     6 

•  Frederick  John  388 

George  1 95 

Georga  388 

Georga  427 

George  Francia  101 

George  Mathiu  191 

^^^  Haoa  138 

Hana  Ri^bert  241 

HantTbo»,Faa  191 

. Henry  388 

^ Hanry  435 

^ —  Hanry  Arthuf  284 

. Hen,  Pftlfympla  103, 

isy 
p*.^  Henry  JerTi«        229 

•- Humphify  Jarrii  1 14 

Jamea  274 

—  John  Lewia  415 

-.-i*^  Lawr^ncf  Ma^ 
fsmond  128 

, Luke  199 

« Martin  113 

>  Matthew  260 

•  Michial,  0^,3^,117 


"f^ 


433 
435 
218 
143 
173 


Moaea,  MD, 

Peter 

Richard 

Rohart 

Thomaa 
Tho.  Etroonde,  Bf  D.2 1 7 
•  Thoe<  Woolaaloi^  142 
.WarraotiMting«4l5 
.  William  388 

.  Wm.  Raoiay       431 


i& 


Whitehead.  Fred,  JohnQ.  158 
■Pi.  ^^JJ  I^vra     428 

^thOKIMIf 


KCB. 


WiUim 


Whiteford.  John 
Whitelaw,  TbomM 
Whiteiida,John 
Whitfeild.  HoQiy  Waao 
Whitfield,  Cbaa.  Ti)g>Uj»  435 


113 
232 
388 
291 
248 
255 


WblUe,  Robeft 

-1 Robert 

Whitley,  Jamea  946 

Whitlie.  W.  Tbo.  C^  114 
Wbidock,  Geo.  Fred«  Tod  230 
Whltni9re.  Kdmund  Ag.  181 

'  Fran.  Locker         151 

— . —  Geo.  St.  Vincent  2B3 
— . —  Geo.  ^oddart'       259 

— . Sir  Geo.  fCfl.  10,281 

— ^ —  Munugu  Stopford  286 

*"  n    I  Mortimer  R.  3.     546 

WilUam  22  % 

Whittingham,  Ferdinand, 
CB,  93,  177 

: Paul  Bernard     284 

Whittiogalall.  George  F.  138 
Whittuck,  Wnu  Jtnut^  2:;i 
Whitty.  Irwine  60,  f66 

Whylockf  Jamea  66.  292 
Whymper,  Sir  Wm.^  |f D.  453 
Whyte,  Charle*  309 

John  Jumef  54 

Wichmaon,  Oaorge  443 

Wicke,  John  Henrr  443 

Wickham,  Edw.  lltomaa  2l3 
Thomaa  1X4 


Widmer,  Cbriatopber        4:i3 

WiaboIdt»DaT.cU.Cois.  447 
Wieriog.  George  460 

Wight^pap»  Ganrge  5i6 

-— » —  George  247 

— — ^—  Jamea  Tho.  137 

Wigley,  G(M,  Jamea  588 
Wigmore^d.  PercifjU  258 
Wigram,  Ely  Ouodectmui  53 
WIgsell,  Atwood  Daltno  122 
W  igston,  Francia  95, 1 69 
WigstfQo^  Robert  Brtdg- 

mao  140 

Wigton,  Jamef  588 

Wilbraham.  Jfon.  £4ward 

Rootle  57 

— Rich.  95^158 

Thoa.  Edw.  1 90 

Wilby,  William  155 


Wilcockt,  John  )>4fP  .  4i2 
Wild,  Henry  Jamea 
Wilde,  Joabua  John 
Wilder,  George 
Wildman,  John 
Tboaua 


WilfonL  Edmund  Keal 

Erneat  Cbriatian 

John 


eorffeWB 


306 

413 

57 
31 
f6S 
546 
588 
113 
156 
138 
526 
Wilkieson,  George  IlMp- 

den  214 

Wilkin«,.Ceot£i»  CB,  EX.  50 
« >  SamnoT  Martin  412 
^^.^.^^  W^n.  Mortimer  192 
Wilkioaon,  A.  Eatt5ald  155 
VVakinamVu^nb.  ?Wp 
Savtge,  C9.  .  ftl64 


Wnkie.  Fletcher 
■  .^        J<^n 
■         John  Lantn 
P. 


WQIriDioD,  ChaiUt  p.       f  83 
*—. —  Pllri«topbcr  8^ 

'i^  Frederick  Green  194 

-WW G«om  110 

George  AlUt       tr$ 

"        George  Andereon  ttB 

". Henry  388 

Henr^  GrefO        1^ 

■  ■  ■         Heniy  Joba  160 

. Jwip9  AlWf  16$ 

'^ Mp  119 

-, John  33? 

— John  A)0;E9iid0r    336 

•^-^-^  John  WtJl^    '     427 

jm  Johnson  t66 

•*- JoMpb  252 

wrr-r—r' Joseph  George     169 

m^ Rich.  3te0l«  87 

^ Tho^iM  114 

Willaoy  Jamff  PohsIm     308 

• r  Wm.  MoffilF  Pou- 

glee  269 

WflUrd.  U9MTi  Kilham  346 
Willsts,  Peter  Jobs  88 

WiUcocki,  8icb»r4  Heniy, 

233 

WiUes,  Jam^  InriD   68,292 

i John  Shew,  KO.  240 

^mett,  Aqguftiw  Sfltren 

143 

— . Aagusttip  S»ltren  388 

. John  Seltrea         270 

WiUej,  Edirard  388 

. Arthur  W^UfsIey  138 

IVdliami,  A.  H.  M.  ^74 

>^.      ■■    ■    Charlef  427 

^ Charlef  388 

David  436 

■  I  Mmvd  Arthur 

270 

■  Fleming  Qongh 

^ G.^Ilif  JUojrd  175 

■    m>  Harnr  422 

-, Henry         69,267 

Hentrfftooid   912 

"•    '  286 

346 

415 

191 

96 
283 


mmrr 


^^^ 


KH. 


Index. 

?niU»»f|  Se«uiel  2421 

ww^ Sif  mtiel  T«N^  129 

tnw  Sber^rat  63 

TheadPf^  136 

Tboma*       ^«  155 
Thomas  114 

Thom»«  308 

TborotfPifM  Ui 
Tho«.  Mol/AMJi 

57 

^ WiQf  a«  436 

r-«* WiUifm  Fenwick 

IS8, 114.268 

Wm,  Frekf ,  KH,  54 

Willi^p  John    273 

— WyaiM  William 

Rndyerd  124 

W»lUsmioit,  CllAr)9f  Cm- 

irrigbt  293 

p.i.  Dav^  422 

P»tW  HohorMPo 

^48 
-- — -^  Georgf ,  Jf p,  227 
■i- 1    ■       John  34^ 

Tbomag  185 

wp  Usher         109|  178 

■  ■  ■»       William  tST 

--« Wm.  Roberta    199 

Wiilingtott,  RiobMd  69 

frederigk  222 

WlUis,  3rofrn0  68,  ;r67 


■wn    ■    James,  J|fP« 
■^       James 


■^ 


■•«■ 


John 

John 

John  AlggMiv 


"^»* 


S47 

4#r 

94p 

34# 


John  J, 
.— -  John  Mmtn 
« 5ir  John  llpriUMm^ 

< John  Ridiaid       269 

Josepb  Fraser       34r 


»^ 


"•■IP 


^Ni 


^m 


NiebolM,  KH.  M.216 

^ Peter  Jheodoie     047 

-> Rich.  Ggf9^m9. 

B9W0n  69, 2^ 

Bebert,  IfD,        139 

-Robert  360 

-  Roger  W.,  Ci>»  US 

-  Stmoel  t%$ 

-  SamMl  UwiD      296 

-  Sylveil«r  W,  W.  H, 

936 

-Thomas 

-  Thomas,  CJk 
-Thomas 

-  Thos.  hfmtkmd 


— ^ 


••Wl^ 


Hogb 

Jamsf 

Jamea 

Jamei  Z$ 

John 

John 

■■  ■■     t      John  BanoeU    261 
■        —  John  James  I,.  196 
r^ — ^ —  John  Wm.  CoII- 
m«a  19^ 

•-„ John  Wrwif 

Httgbss  fl7 

. Josepb  87 

■ »  Josej)b  3^ 

^^ LewifPnpcia    6?, 

119 

^ Montgomery     283 

Robert  388 

...11       ■  Rowlmd  S4^* 

^ Rowlairi  )Sdw, 


FrvderiQk  Arthur  222 
George  BtwAer   388 

Geo.  H»rrT  Smith  229 
Willocks.  Arthur  Stewart  221 
Willoughby,  MiiA,  F.CJ7.U4 
Willox.  James  432 

\ViUs,  John  ICingstmm    412 
--^  Thomas  Lake  346 

Willsbire.  Sir  TbomM.  Bttrt, 
KCB.  16, 202 

Willaop,  Jaf .  K^nnett  346 
Richard  Keooett  296 
ThomM  346 

140 


Willoagbby  /i 


66 
113 
42a 

94ft 


•^■^F- 


Wllmer,  WilUan 
Wilmer 


"»»i" 


-^r- 


WUmot.Cha.Qet«F4l41iq^  246 

£ardler  65 

Fre4.  tmrdler      966 

T, Henry  ^        )94 

r  Honrf  Robtrt 

Dudley  P6,269 

WilaoD,  0eojasiiii  Flfomii 
Dalton  56, 186 

•^ Ch»,  TowBaeiwl    )46 

£(lirard  222 

Edirard  346 

Edw.  Benjamin  260 
Kdw,  Lnmltf  412 
Fnmcia  W.  Cd.  113 
Frtd.  Jobn  902 

George  CbmUim  158 
GfOfge  Uarli,  CB.  50 
George  Saril^  179 
Hwry  396 

Heibeit  Lowilmr  146 


^•i" 


■j»^ 


William  Haniy 
'  ■■      »  Wmt  H«  3.  /, 

Wilton,  Georse  lU 
■»■»        John  Luoaa 
■  ■  ■■■  John  Robf  rt 
— w        Samuel 
Wiltfthire,  WiUiam 
Wily.  Henry  WiUiama 
Winchester,  Goorgo 
Wincklor,  Augustus 
-  Charles 


2?3 
190 
996 

114 
201 
169 
499 


901 
116 
449 

449 

Winckwonh,  John  366 

Windham,  CbarlAI  AA   66 

1 Joe.  PougbiT        131 

■  ■  Joeeph  9myUi  347 
Wtndle,  ^ohf)  6b4jM«d  388 
Wing,  Vim»Qt  256 

WtDg9eld,  Cbas.  Wm,    266. 

974 
■»    ■  Edir.  FfoHlon       1 19 
John  Hope  166 


■«■» 


Wingrort,  Gaofff  Fuenott 


Winkwortb,  WiUta 
Winnicki,  CbiMtai^ber 
WinningtoQ,  K4fm4 
"     ■"  Hwry  Jtffnra 
Winiw.CbaHta 

George 

John 

Ludwig  Aug. 

WiaUfbotiom.  / 


14 


fWW 


^^mv 


**m 


437 
194 
347 
116 
437 
497 
146 
451 
119 
199 


1Pi9toi|,.Clim  Lot  IMAM  da  167 
^   »        James    .  388 

•r-*— Tbonas  40  S70 

KViKgrnan,  Theodora  136 

\y  ifcb.HJAfOBspMMi  ▼<»  der446 
Wi9cb|!P99«i  (George  449 
l¥iwion»,j44u&  388 

"igfpm,  Charles  SO 

Henij  Christopher    ISl 
Horatio  James  255 

William  347 

Wifhart,  Alexaoder  347 

Jas.  Alei..  JtfD.    166 
issell.  Lewia  de  450 

itte,  George  de  4521 

■   ■       Hen.  Fred.Theo. 

de  448 

Witu«  John  347 

Witeeudortf.  HartwigTon  446 
-"    -  -  129 

175 
269 
368 
32 
451 
139 

tir 

88 
190 
274 


I 


^f^drop,  Wm»  AiUn 
'^(^ebouae,  Edmund 

--7^ Edwin 

^' ;.  J  Frederick 

p'  ■  Nicholas 

MTolf.  Frederick 
Wolfe,  George 
— ^—  Peter 

"  Riehard 

■;  ■  ■       Wm.  Clarges 
W.S.M. 


Wood,  Tbomai.    .,     S5».t44 
^^ —  Wm.  CB.KH.  Uflid 

.mn^Mkrk  148 

M  Wm.  Sumpter       3B8 
Willitai  Stndkev   127 

■  '        Wm.  Thoe*  Yf^f^ 

IVY 
Woodhatn/Alez.  C^.  114 
Woodcock.  Frederick  412 
Woodfoll,  Georg*  115 

Woodford,    Sir    Alex« 

KCB.GCMG.  0.191 

—  Aies.  George        SOT 

Charlea  John        S5i 

'John  347 

— *-* — '  Sir  John  Geors^k 

JCCB.  KCH.  12 

Woodgato.  John  364 

'         WiUiam,  CB.         30 
Wa,  Harding       338 


Woodhonse.  JamflSt  CMG.487 

■    ■  -'Robert  347 

Woodlej,  jMAea  Wilkin. 

•on  308 

Kicbard.itf&   3if 


l^olir,  Alexander  Joseph  412 
Wolirradt,  Frederick  ven  450 
WolIe/»  Edward  Lionel  202 
Wollocombe,  Thos.  Wm.  198 
Wolrige,  Ambrose  297,  347 
»,.■     » Cbariea  296 

"'  ■  ■  ■  Heniy  Ridge  197 
lltTo^selej,  Gainet  Joseph  114 
Wofnbwell,  Artbar  197 

Wood,  Artbar,  UJ>*  142 

•^^ David  Edw.  268 

Frederick;  388 

—  Fred.  Ang.Peroj  295 

■  George  388 

—  George  Horalej    388 

■  Henrj-  ISO 
'  Henry  388 
'             James                   347 

—  Jas.  Cba.  R.  308 
— —  James  Humphrejrs 

61,  tee 

■  John  417 

■  John  Gillespie,  MD. 

171 

■  John  Joseph         169 
•^— ^  John  Manlej  89 

■  John  Snliran     6, 454 

—  John  Stewart  164 
«-^—  Leoneelot  Edward  205 

—  Peter  Valentine  165 
Prico  Boilt  Man- 

134 
Robert  239 

RoUrlBlneher  CB. 

63,232 

Hotel  Hudna     219 

4^815 


Woodman,  Robert  Tewnly  140 

George  Thomas, 

MD.  139 

■  Geo.  Thom.  MD. 

256 
William  445 


Woofboff.  John.  MD. 
WoodrooiTe,  George  H.    114 
Wooda,  nwtf  Georgt      249 

'         James  233 

Riehard  347 

r-  Richard  Wm,        159 

■        William  388 

Woodwaid,  John  156 

Woodwriffht,  Charles         169 
Woolcombe.  Robert         347 

Robert  Wm.  220 

Woolfreyes,  John  Andrew  223 
Woolhoose,  Andrew  Mac- 

kason  412 

Geo.  Richard    197 

John  Fred.        213 

Woollard,  Gilbert      104,  261 
Woolrabe,  John  427 

Woolriche,  Stephen  430 

Wodridge,  Thos.  Thorn- 

bar}-,  Ka,  19 

Wooli^,  O'Brjren  BeHing- 

ham  272 

Worcester,  Henry,  Mtirq, 

ef  117, 133 

Workman,  Thomas  347 

Womum,  John  Robeon     114 
Woralej,  Edw.  Vanghan 

11,265 
George 


James  White    347 

Wortlej,  Arch.  Henrj 

Plantagenet  145 
Hm.  Edw.tCon- 

tagn  0. 8.  145 

Wocthm,  Hal*  Tovng 

66pt82 


N¥«ttlfe,John  113 

Wngg%  Alfred  Bwhaini 

*  2T1 

WnzaD,  Cbailee  Bd#.     de» 
Wrav  Chifht^^   Wnght 

239 

Henry  285 

Hush  Boyd  ^368 

Jackson  -Me 

WreiiDHI,Mattinwi*      -  312^ 

WHfoid,  GeoMB  Hoary     996 

Wrigfat^JklehcMdUr  308r 

'"'       Aluwd  .  •  • '  tt09 

»wCharie«  /66i3e2f 

■       Charles  372 

-•-*^-*  Chaffed  jMMi     -26^ 

— t — ^Charles  iUrmdiiK  91 

'  "*    ■'  £dwapB  383 

— Edward  W,  d      243 

-*-*—<*  FktadMrak  ^ 

— • George  11,^81 

— I — Gfioiige  347 

Henry  RUb.   Oa^tfiT 

JiUMn  416 

'■       James,  MD.         451 

JamraDwinia       146 

John,  KH.  83 

■  ■       John  389 

*^-*— John  Hoekaa  >      394 

'    John  Rose      W,  331 

Jonaa  396 

Robert  (lst>         393 

■  '         Robert  (2nd)        293 
— ! — Robert  435 

Samuel  Digby       274 

— *-^  Thooms,  CB.  33,133 

Thomte  M 

Thomas  411 

— -— Tfaoaaaa  Geosgv    113 

■  *■    ■■  Thomas  Parker     2S5 

William  186 

William  389 

William  Alfied 

Gamer  995 

Wrighte,  Wm.  389 

Wrixon,  Nichdu  347 

Wroiteriey,  Htm.  George  285 

Hon.  Henry  191 

Wulff.  Henry  Powell  100,383 

Kenebn  Chandler  347 

Wttlffen,  Wm.  de  450 

Wyatt,  Alexaoder  H.  L.  347 

Alfrod  Francta  W. 

94,217 

Cbailct  Edwin      121 

Edgar  li3 

Francis  Dalmaho J  246 

James  Henry         188 

■  Matthew  ]I6 

Samuel  341 

3ir  Heat7  Ro» 

hertae  34 

Wybeult,  Joeeph  Was.     SOT 

Robort  427 


Wybrowy  Williaa 

Wyer,  Jobs  435 

WyMtf  J«ba  KowtvaO       433 


-«*--«r£dirmfA  Atfdrit  t95 
WyllM,  Junef.  CB.  114 

^. WiOiam,  CB.       114 

Wjniwr,  G.  P.  €A;      ^  11» 

W  jndhiin.  Alex.  Wadhun 

■  ■■  r  George  ^ 

^^-^^ Htofjr       11,  lar 

T^'  H#nfy  H6 

Wvndowe,  Wwm,  Fmina  199 
W  iBiekeii,  Fredwi(&  469 
Wynfti  Arth.  WtHua  WiW 

.  Ikms  174 

^"-^ —  Hflib^  Wat*  WuM.  158 

tc  111  fir  WiHkm  347, 463 
W^nne,  ChirliftlUbdrt  «69 
--*-< —  Gfeofge  984 

■  ■■■         Heoeage Grifitb  2tO 
■ .  ■  ■    t :  Jubn  347 

-^.^ Rkrfaard  Milea      4f9 

Wymc!^  Robert  947 1 

■  ■  ^^  "  John  Jonath«a  986 
Wynter,  Riofairt  347 
W^skjard,  £4waid  Bvok- 

ley,  CB.  19 

^.-^ —  Edward  G.  145 

•**^ —  GoatgeiieiUT        409 
ihfc  ri'JOltdmin^  Johti  H.«e9 
■i'L' J       Henry  B«  J*  947 

m  I  r       BobflOft  iionry,  CS, 

6a,S69 
W}ririU,  Ricbard  Ro4e»    «42 

XaDoo«s,  Horaeo  159 

-*■•*— ^—  WiDa  Rayuond  169 

Y  tiboiQiigb,  Chas,  Cooke 

69,9491 


Ytri,  Tredorick  tO 

Yanold,  fioiifania  969 
YatM,  £dm.  Bob.  Wm. 

Wingfield  994 

■  *»    *  Hanry Paal  979 

'■'**  '  JonatJiiii  10 


Y«a.  Lacy  Walter      93, 158 
Yel^ertoiC  Am.  Wittiau, 

Cbarlea  979 

Ytoland,  Geeigo  417 

Yeomaa,  Constantino  947 
Yotbnry,  Johir  Waa.  70,180 
YoUand,  Rob*  Sarrell  114 
-^■^    '  ■  WflUan  989 

Yonge,  Guatarna  Nigel 

K.  A.  947 

'  I         Weston  969 

■  »■       Wm.  Crawley       98^ 

"■         WUMara  Janes     911 

Yovke,  Fred.  Angeatns    969 

— • Cbarlea  94 

Jobn  104, 198 

PbiUip  Jamoa         99 

Young,  Alexander  945 

—^  Arcbibald  Semple  135 
-^  Cbarlea  914 

^^  Cbarlea  991 

—  Cbarlea  Colnlle  109, 

969 
-^  Cbaa.  Frederick    273 
Colin,  MD.  495 

C&a.  Wallace,  CB, 

114 
Edward  WiHIam,  MD. 

919 
Geo.  Aognatua  960 
Geo.Dobeon,  CB. 

68,161 
George  Ramaay  Craik 

979 
>  George  Samuel     999 


^m^ 


■Mrfit. 


^•^^^ 


S49 

fbting,  Heidy  S^ 

'  .■'■■  Henry  Hannaa  969 

— —  Henxy  98!^ 

— ^^  Jamea,  MD.  199- 

■  ■       Jaaea  947^ 

Jamee  Bfo#n  99^ 

Jamea  Robert  69, 17^ 

Jobn  Crtwibrd  6l( 

Jobn  D.  180 

Jobn  George  989* 

Plomer,  Kff.  93^ 

Plomer  J.  Ids' 

Riebard      '      ^  tsti 

Robert  98^ 

Thomas  114 

Thomas  490 

Tbomti  173 

Thomas  93lt 


^■^ 


Walter  Bocbanaa 


'     ■  WiMam 
—J — Willtam 

WilUam 

Wm.  Bafttf 

Wm.  Baker 

'  ■  *     ■  Wm«  Henry 
— * —  Wm.  Pytt 
Yoange,  Alex.  A. 
Yoangfausband,    Aatley 
George  Francis  Jobu 
"■  Cba.  Wright 

■   '   '  ■  Tbomat  * 


fr4 


969* 

995r 

115 
11« 

Yule,  Patrick  63,  98)1 

— ^  Robert  Abererobiby  103. 

IS* 

Zebnpfenning,  Cba.  J6a.  451 
Zeil,  Augnstna  Ferdinand  449; 
2iermaim,  Frederick  449. 
Zobel,  8.  994 

Zugiaid,  Marino  469 


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Boyil  Regiment  of  Hone  Guards. — Capt.  F.  Sutton,  from  the  6th  Dragooni, 

to  be  capt.  ▼.  Brer.  Mijor  Hanmer,  who  ezcfa 28  Dec  49 

•  •     Comet  A.  Maniiigbenl,  froat  the  13fth  X^ght  Dngoona,  to  be  cornet,  ▼. 

S.  6.  L.  Fox,  who  ezcfa.  .•••.... • do 

6th  Dragoons. — ^Brer.  Major  W.  E.  Hanmer,  from  the  Royal  Regt.  of  Horse 

Guards,  to  be  capt.  ▼.  Sotton,  who  ezdi. » • do 

13th  light  Dragoon8.-*Comet  S.  G.  L.  Fox,  from  the  Royal  Regt.  of  Horse 

Guards,  to  be  comet,  ▼.  Massingbera,  who  exch do 

1st  Grenadier  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards.— Lieut  C.  T.  Lindow,  from  iIm  74th  F. 

to  be  ensign  and  lient.  ▼.  A.  H.  F.  S.  WorUer.  who  exch » •  ••  do 

4th  Foot.— Capt  J.  H.  £•  de  Robeck,  from  the  8th  F.  to  be  capt  ▼.  Hext, 

whoexch ••*% ••••••»•*•  do 

5  . .  lieut.  G.  Rennr  to  be  capt.  by  pur.  t.  Forrest,  who  retires  do 

2nd  Lieut  A.  £.  Ross  to  be  lieut.  by  pur.  t.  Renny  do 

6  ••  E.  Cliffe,  Geni.f  to  be  ensign,  by  pur.  ▼.  de  Ruvignes,  prom : •  do 

8  . .  Capt  C.  S.  Hezt,  from  the  4th  F.  to  be  capt  ▼.  de  Robeck,  who  otidi* .  •  do 

9  •  •  Lieut  H.  R.  Browne  to  be  capt.  by  pur.  t.  Cubitt,  who  retiroi    do 

Ensign  S.  B.  M.  Skinner  to  be  lieut  bypur.  t.  Browne do 

22  . .  Capt.  Hon.  P.  F.  Cnst,  from  h.  p.  3fd  Dragoon  Guards,  to  be  capt.  r. 

F.  B.  Russell,  who  exch do 

lieut  J.  Brennan  to  be  capt  by  pur.  T.  Cust,  who  retires** do 

Ensign  D.  P.  Bouverie  to  be  lieut  by  pur.  Y.  Brennan   • do 

Ensign  T.  Young,  from  the  84th  F.  to  be  enslni,  v.  Bouverie    •  •  •  do 

48  . .  Lieut.  C.  Sykes  to  be  capt  by  pur.  ▼.  GranTille,  who  retires  •  •  •  •  • do 

Ensign  R.  £.  C.  Colthurst  to  be  lieut  by  pur.  ▼.  Sykes • do 

49  .  •  Lieut.  C.  P.  J.  Stopford  to  be  capt.  without  pur.  t.  Montgomery,  dee.  do 

Ensign  T.  E.  H.  Pbttto  be  lieut  ▼.  Stopford • do 

Ensign  J.  W.  Bond,  from  the  86tfa  F.  to  be  ensign,  v.  Piatt do 

51  . .  Major  H.  Reid,  from  h.  p.  3rd  Ceylon  Regt.  to  be  major,  Y.  Main- 
waring,  prom • do 

Capt.  P.  J.  Rice  to  be  major,  by  pur.  t.  Reid,  who  retirea     .  •  • do 

Lieut.  R.  Atherton  Ffarington  to  be  capt.  by  pur.  t.  Rice do 

Ens.  Edwd.  O'Callaghan  to  be  lieut  by  pur.  ▼.  Ffarington do 

57  •  •  Lieut  D.  E.  Armstrong  to  be  capt  by  pur.  ▼.  Dawson,  who  vetiRa  •  • . .  do 

Ens.  E.  C.  G.  Kenny  to  be  lieut.  by  pur.  t.  Armstrong  •  ••• do 

72  ••  Capt.  John  MuUen,  from  h.  p.  Unatt  to  be  capt  ▼.  Brar.^mig.  W.  H. 

Robinson,  who  exchanges    « do 

Lieut  A.  D.  Thellussoii  to  be  capt  by  pur.  ▼.  Mullen,  who  retlrsa   •  •  • .  do 

Ens.  Hon.  H.  W.  Fits  Maurice  to  be  lient.  by  pur.  t.  TheUusson  ••••••  do 

A.  C.  Bode,  Gent.,  to  be  Ens.  by  pur.  ▼.  Fits Maurioe «* do 

74  . .  Ens.  and  lit.  A.  H.  P.  S.  Wortley,  from  the  1st  or  Gren.  Regt.  of  Foot 

Guards,  to  be  lieut  ▼.  Lindow,  who  exch •.•••••••••••••«.•  do 

91   ..  Eds.  and  Adjt  J.  Gordon  to  have  the  rank  of  lieut    * • ».«  do 

EnSk  E.  J.  S.  Rae  to  be  lieut  by  pur.  ▼.  Horsbrugh,  who  retires do 

1  West  India  Regt—Lieut.  H.  L.  Cafe  to  be  capt.  by  pur.  y.  Mackenzie,  idio 

retires    #•••••«.•• .«  do 

Ens.  F.  M.  Godden  to  be  lieut  by  pur.  T.  Cafe  •••••  do 

BREVET. 

Capt.  Hon  P.  F.  Cost,  of  the  22nd  Foot,  to  be  migor  hi  the  Army do 

Major  Hon^  P.  F.  Cast,  of  22nd  Foot,  to  be  lieut-eol*  in  the  Army    do 

The  under-iMntioved  cadets  of  the  Hon.  the  East  India  Company's  Service  to  have  the 
local  and  temporary  rank  of  ensign  during  the  poriod  of  their  being  plaeed  under  the 

command  of  Lieut-eol.  Sir  F.  Smith,  of  the  Royal  Engineers,  at  Chathmn,  for  Field 
Instmedons  in  the  art  of  Sailing  and  Bfining  :— 

George  Ayton  Craster 28  Dee.  49 

Henry  Alexander  Brownlow    • do 

William  Spottiswoode  IVevor do 

Joaefdk  Rogen  Seady do 

Joseph  Otway  MaylM*. do 

Henry  Tho«MiRogeiv*...«t t «•«•«•••. do 


663 


CASUALTIES  SINCE  THE  LAST  PUBLICATION. 


RETIREMENTS  BY  SALE  OF  COMMISSIONS. 


Cohiult. 

J.  Row,  St.  Helena  Re^ 
£.  Keane,  Gr.  Gds. 

Ueutmtmt'  Coitmeit, 

J.  C.  Smith,  Unett. 
Sir  J.  S.  lillie,  Gr.  Gds. 
W.  Hulme,  96  F. 
W.  Tomkinion,  83  F. 
W.  H.  Newton,  Cenad.Regt. 
P.   F.  W.  Cempbe&,  ScoU 

Ftts.Gds. 
W.  Brnoe,  48  F. 

C.  S.  Malet,  Scott  Fas.  Gds. 
H.  Biinunde,61  F. 

S.  F.  GloTer,  12  F. 
J.  Forbes,  Cold.  Gds. 
J.  Flamank,  35  F. 
J.  A.  Foibes,  92  F. 
W.  M.  Bigge,  70  F. 
W.  M.  Hamerton,  97  F. 
P.  Ddanoey,  75  F* 
J.  Harris,  24  F. 

R.  Martin,  Ceylon  Regt. 
W.  J.  Satfacrland,  21  F. 

E.  H.  O'DeU,  St.  Hekna 
Ragt. 

T.  Bonnor,  Ceylon  R^. 
P.  Cheape,  96  F. 
R.  C.  Sflsyth,  36  F. 
J.  Brsnd,  16  F. 

F.  Granville,  23  F. 
J.  S.  Mnnro,  31  F. 
L.  Coker,  29  F. 

J.  Spence,  5  F. 

D.  Boms,  19  F. 

E.  Littledale,  1  Dra. 

R.  H.  FitsHeibert,  RifleBr. 
W.  Hogge,  7  Dr.  Gds. 
J.  H.  Bringhurst,  90  F. 
J.  C.  Campbell,  9  Lt.  Drs. 
C.  Bacon,  6  F. 
J.  Armstrongs  h.  p.  37  F. 
W.  G.  Bears,  1  F. 
H.  Boys,  1  Life  Gds. 
C.  BnttuOsy,  90  F. 
T.  J.  Castiean,  53  F. 
W.  Dillon.  54  F. 
J.  Elton,  45  F. 

B.  F.  French,  74  F. 
J.  Roberts,  74  F. 

C.  W.  Tyndale,  55  F. 

CaTcndish,  1  life  Gds. 


Naylor,  2nd  Life  Gds. 

ToUemache,  do. 

Hood,  R.  Horse  Gds. 

Meynell,  2nd  Dr.  Gds. 

Key,  do. 

Vmioj,  4  Drs. 

Blackbume,  5  Dr.  Gds. 

Yorke,  do. 

Petre,  7  Dr.  Gds. 

Gonghy  I  Drs. 

Grove,  6  Drs. 

Sutton,  12  Drs. 

Tlkellosson,  do. 

Dickson,  13  Drs. 

Shelley,  16  Drs. 

Coftter,  do. 

Donoombe,  16  F. 

Sir  A.  K.  Mscdonald,  St 

SooU  Fas.  Gds. 
Peel,  do. 
Hon.  Coke,  do. 
Lord  Cecil,  do. 
Domoile,  2  F. 
Mnnro,  do. 
Finlay,  6  F. 
Otway,  do. 
Hanrey,  9  F. 
Kenny,  11  F. 
Doaglas,  16  F. 
Cormiek,  17  F. 
Edwards,  do. 
Hennesty,  20  F. 
Roebuck,  23  F. 
Tunnard,  27  F. 
Keogh,  30  F. 
Milman,  33  F. 
Paris,  35  F. 
Buchanan,  do. 
Abbott,  36  P. 
Alleyne,  7  Dr.  Gds. 
CampbeU,  42  F. 
Coote,  43  F. 
Owen,  44  F. 
Lindsay,  do. 
Moultrie,  45  F. 
Bridges,  47  F. 
Skrine,  do. 
Roes,  48  F. 

Sir  J.  Harington,  B«r#.  do. 
Fulton,  49  F. 
IVtler,  53  F. 
M'Coy,  55  F. 
Butler,  59  P. 
Hon,  Gravea,  do. 
Dickinson,  do. 
Peebles,  do. 
^rendi,  66  F. 
Sanndetson,  do. 
Coape,  67  F. 


Walker,  69  V'. 

Bewcs,  do. 

Alms,  54  F. 

Bathurst,  75  F.  : 

Morris,  2  F. 

Riley,  80  P. 

Puleston,  82  F. 

Diggle,  do. 

Dering,  85  P. 

Palmer,  89  F. 

Bringhurst,  90  P. 

Christie,  91  P. 

LoTe,  do. 

Gordon,  92  P. 

Desborough,  94  F. 

HamUton,  99  P. 

Olpherts,  1  W.  I.  RegC 

B.  Barlow.  34  P. 
J.  Black,  Unatt. 
J.  Gold,  57  P. 

J.  Mellis  Naime,  38  F. 
P.  Murray,  30  P. 

C.  Paget,  14  P. 

C.  P.  Sweeoy,  83  P. 

Xicif/enAilr. 

Leslie,  1  Life  Gds. 

Hon.  L.  A.  Grant,  R.  Uotm 

Guards 
Arkwright,  1  Dr.  G^ 
Foster,  do. 
Morgan,  do. 
Richatdson,  4  Dr.  0«k. 
James  Fort,  5  Dr.  Gda. 
Sandford,  do. 
Dawson,  6  Dr.  Gda. 
Cramer,  7  Dr.  Gds. 
Plestow,  do. 
Henley,  1  Drs. 
Sir  C.  Yf,  C.  BosibD,  JBT.  do.* 
Tkederoft,  4  Dat, 
Royds,6Dft. 
Atkinson,  9  Dia.. 
Wardrap,  10  Drs. 
BoynfeDn,  11  Dn.. 
Sutton,  12  Dra. 
Goring,  do. 
Gardner,  13  Dra. 
Dimadale,  16  Dn. 
Andertoo,  17  Deb. 
Webb,  do. 
Sir  J.  Cam^gis,  HarT.  Gr. 

Guards 
Parker,  Scots  Fns.  Gda. 
Kirby,2P. 
Monokton,  do. 
Forster,  5  P. 
EliingtoB,  6  F* 


Casualties  sinc^xhe  last  Publication. 


553 


Bellain,  7  F. 

Rnztoiii  do. 

Carter,  do* 

Moore,  17  F. 

Folla^rfdO.r.'     ■  it 

Warner,  Id  F. 

Braddell,  do. 

Miller,  22  F. 

Vinoent,  23  F. 

SelJby,  24F. 

Qraham,  do.  ' 

Woodington,  do. 

Loinsworth,  2S  F. 

Greene,  30  F. 

keed,  32  F. 

Street,  34  F; 

Carew,  2  Life  Ods. 

Jarvis,  38  F. 

Forbes,  40  P*. 

Wilson,  do. 

Hickson,  do. 

Hibbert,  do. 

Clavering,  42  F. 

Denniss,  43  F. 

Kippen,  45  F. 

^>  R.  A.  P:  O.  Colleton, 

Bart.  45'  P. 
Crymes,  40  F. 
Fredtridks,  do. 
BaiDbiiggCf  48  F. 
Seton,  49  F. 
Harris,  51  F. 
Stepkenson,  do. 
Smith,  55  P. 
Ward,  56  P. 
Lanange,  do. 
SwetenJiam,  57  P. 
Hunton,  do. 
Edwards,  58  F. 
Wandesforde,  €2  F. 
Maftstfgh,        do. 
Seele,  do. 

BookBjr,  63  F. 
Bnme,  64  P. 
Heath,    do. 
KeodaU,  66  F. 
Mnzray,  67  F. 
Uniacke,  71  P. 
Brocaa,  6  Dr.  Gds. 
Rathbona,  72  F. 
Robertson,  79  F. 
Downman,  83  F. 


1 


Crowe,  83  P. 

Gamer,  84  P. 

Matthews,  86  P. 

Ellison,        do. 

MMphf ,  8f  fl.  , 

Williams,  89  F. 

Hon,  W.  Harboard,  90  P. 

RiyarolA,  26  F. 

Blair,  93  P. 

Eliott,  26  P. 

Wfebls^7F. 

Leigh,  99  P. 

Pennington,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Dumaresq,  2  W.  I.  R. 

Coz,  do. 

Addiwn,  S  W.  I.  R. 

Pearson,  Ceylon  R^. 

Stuart,  Can.  Rif.  R^. 

Lloyd,  7  P. 

A.  P.  Berkeley,  92  P. 

R.  Barton,  90  F. 

J.  Campbell,  31  F. 

C.  W.  Davis.  17  P. 

T.  P.  Giffard,  98  P. 

Hon,  B.  C.  Yelverton,  19  P. 

Comettf  Ensiffntf  ifc. 

Heald,  2  Life  Gds. 
Young,  7  I>r.  Gds. 
Buchanan,  2  Drs. 
Cockbum,    do. 
Townend,  3  Drs. 
Heathcotp,  7  Drs. 
Wilson,  1 1  Drs. 
Collins,  4  P. 
May  lor,  5  P. 
Macadam,  8  P. 
Dodswortb,  14  P. 
M'Grath,  22  F. 
Gould,  25  P. 
Maunsell,  do. 
BeU,  26  P. 
Brine,  27  P. 
Gordon,  do. 

Sir  J.  L.  Cotter,  Bart,  do. 
Anderson,  30  P. 
Thorold,  34  F. 
Fowler,  40  P. 
Pigott,  46  P. 
Shiell,  55  P. 
Cunningham,  do. 


Smith,  72  P. 
Ingle,  30  P. 
Bayley,  88  P. 
Renny,  92  P. 

J^j^f  P^W^^Ofii  R^f.  Brig. 
Fletcher;  Tw.  I.  R. 

Recbived  a  Committed 
Allowance. 

'  "Diqi*^Aui9t,'Com.-Gen, 
W.  G.  LaicUey. 


RESIGNATIONS. 

JBm.  W.  H.  Hart,  54  P. 
Bnt,  £.  J.  Matldas,  SO  P. 
Am.  J.  F.  Draper,  29  P. 
2nd  Lt,  W.  DerWshife,  Cey- 
lon Regt. 
2nd  li.  R.  Atherton,  do. 
Surg.  W.  A  Heise,  20  P.  ^ 
Surg,  G.  A.  Cowper,  56  P. 
Surg,  E.  Adolphus,  Staff. 


SUPERSEDED. 
Ens,  R.  A.  Wood,  62  F. 

Rbmotbd  feom  tbb  Rbot. 
Lt.  G.  W.  H.  Hay,  R.  Art. 

* 

DISMISSED. 

Lt,  H.  P.  H.  Parker,  53  F. 
JA»  G.  J*.  Asfaton,        do. 


CASHIERED. 

Lt,    W.   G.    L.    Crowther, 

63  F, 
Lt,  J.  S.  Dowman,  R.  M. 
2nd   Lt,    H.  R.    Faroden, 

60  P. 
Qr-moiter  R.  Hare,  82  P. 


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